All coming together. Definitely want to see a detailed one on the windshield. My Dad and I have a 59 apache we have to change out up in Bankhead. He already cracked a new one, putting in by himself thanks for the video!
Great truck. That is a real head turner. New windshield, with some 2 speed wipers, and some fancy juice squirters. wheels and tires look kool as hell. what a great ride. with a working gas gauge. Now yer just gettin spoiled. Be well.
Que bueno tener acceso a repuestos de calidad ahí en Estados Unidos. En mi país es difícil conseguir cosas para mi c10 1964, y sale demasiado caro, y encima no son de buena calidad. Excelente trabajo como siempre, veo todos los videos. Saludos desde Córdoba, Argentina.
Looks great Brother Gibs👌 She starts up and runs great and sounds great as well. Front Windshield next, does your Windshield have the Stainless Steel Trim in the Gasket? I'm in the process of getting my Windshield Gasket replaced as well, the first Windshield Company gave up after Cracking the new Windshield and cutting my new Steel Rubber Products Gasket, the Windshield & Gasket is barely setting in the Windshield opening right now, so called person had 40 years of experience replacing Vintage Windshields, but he and his helper failed at installing my 63 10's Windshield with the Stainless Steel Trim Moulding. I hope you have a better Installer than the ones I had. Thanks for another great video. Keep On Trucking Brother Gibs👍...
Its a process to get that windshield in with the stainless steel windshield trim. One guy couldn't do it by himself. So few days later two guys showed up. ASAP glass Still Took a few hours. Rope tape soapy water and a whole lot of slapping. Not to mention the special hooks they used to manipulate the rubber seal and of course scratches. One of the issues is that my windshield is not bent correctly on the passenger side. Kinda sits off the pinch weld a little. I have three if the wide stainless steel windshield trim. Extra. Needs the upper drivers piece. I was missing a couple of connector clips. I made some out of a piece of stainless steel. I do enjoy watching someone put in one of those windshields 😂👍 They cracked a friend of mine right down the middle while installing his.At 4 bills. Wow Good luck 👍
@vm722 The installer had help, but the older man with his so called 40 years experience refused looking at Brother's Truck Auto parts video that shows great tips on installing knee knocker Windshields, that video would have saved a broken Windshield and four hours of getting nothing done. The installer didn't even get the first inner lip of the gasket inside correctly and the outside lip was curdled under, he pulled the rope out way to soon and with his helper pounding on the outside passenger side corner and without the Windshield being centered upped it pushed the Windshield glass edge on an angle right into the spot weld seem and cracked the Windshield in three different directions, it was very a nice and expensive full Green Tint Windshield with the upper dark blue sunshade in the upper part of the Windshield glass, $400 just for the Windshield. The older man was to full of pride to take advice and watch a 17 minute video by Brother's Truck that would have helped him understand that type of Windshield, the Gasket and so much more that could made the installation process much easier and faster... Keep On Trucking Brother👍...
I do have all the original stainless that goes around the windshield for this truck, but I’m not going back with it on this one saving it for a future project. The rubber seal I got is with no stainless.
Gibson: I do not know where you get your fuel senders, but with the unleaded gas in Oregon the brass floats fall apart or at best leak. Then they sink. Change the oil every 3k tune-up 12k and literally change the brass fuel float every six months. Check that on your other pickup.
Thanks for the shout-out in the video!
Hi Steve. Good video. I'm about ready to install gas tank in my 64 c10. See you next time.
Shoot yeah. You're making quick work on getting that old gal road worthy.
All that hard work hours on the truck shore pay off. Turn out Nice Great choice on those Rally wheels 🇺🇲🏁
Looking forward to the windshield install great work your doing thanks for bringing us along
Nicely done sir, I like the funnel magnet, that’s pure genius!
All coming together.
Definitely want to see a detailed one on the windshield. My Dad and I have a 59 apache we have to change out up in Bankhead. He already cracked a new one, putting in by himself
thanks for the video!
Brother's Truck has a very good video for those folks that want to do it or try installing the Windshield at their home.
Keep On Trucking Brother👍...
Your latest Chevy truck project is looking good !
Looking great! Stant has those aftermarket fuel caps at Oreilly. PN 10623
Cool I’ll check it out
Great video ! I will be installing a new gas tank in my 65 chevy k10 thanks for the tips.
That "fuel guage" brought back a lot of memories. lol
Great truck. Love those wheels - they look perfect.
Great truck. That is a real head turner. New windshield, with some 2 speed wipers, and some fancy juice squirters. wheels and tires look kool as hell. what a great ride. with a working gas gauge. Now yer just gettin spoiled. Be well.
Love this channel... always a good day when a new vid is up!
how those old chevys fire right up !!! I have the same gas gauge for my old trucks.
Thanks for the Video's
How sweet it is, I just love those trucks, those wheels..nice!
That's going to make a cool little truck to drive around in , It really looks good with the new wheels on it good Job !
Que bueno tener acceso a repuestos de calidad ahí en Estados Unidos. En mi país es difícil conseguir cosas para mi c10 1964, y sale demasiado caro, y encima no son de buena calidad.
Excelente trabajo como siempre, veo todos los videos. Saludos desde Córdoba, Argentina.
Thanks for watching
Thanks for another , Brother !
It looks sweeeet! 👊🏼
Looks great Brother Gibs👌 She starts up and runs great and sounds great as well. Front Windshield next, does your Windshield have the Stainless Steel Trim in the Gasket? I'm in the process of getting my Windshield Gasket replaced as well, the first Windshield Company gave up after Cracking the new Windshield and cutting my new Steel Rubber Products Gasket, the Windshield & Gasket is barely setting in the Windshield opening right now, so called person had 40 years of experience replacing Vintage Windshields, but he and his helper failed at installing my 63 10's Windshield with the Stainless Steel Trim Moulding. I hope you have a better Installer than the ones I had.
Thanks for another great video.
Keep On Trucking Brother Gibs👍...
Its a process to get that windshield in with the stainless steel windshield trim. One guy couldn't do it by himself. So few days later two guys showed up. ASAP glass
Still Took a few hours. Rope tape soapy water and a whole lot of slapping. Not to mention the special hooks they used to manipulate the rubber seal and of course scratches.
One of the issues is that my windshield is not bent correctly on the passenger side. Kinda sits off the pinch weld a little.
I have three if the wide stainless steel windshield trim. Extra. Needs the upper drivers piece. I was missing a couple of connector clips. I made some out of a piece of stainless steel. I do enjoy watching someone put in one of those windshields 😂👍
They cracked a friend of mine right down the middle while installing his.At 4 bills. Wow
Good luck 👍
@vm722
The installer had help, but the older man with his so called 40 years experience refused looking at Brother's Truck Auto parts video that shows great tips on installing knee knocker Windshields, that video would have saved a broken Windshield and four hours of getting nothing done. The installer didn't even get the first inner lip of the gasket inside correctly and the outside lip was curdled under, he pulled the rope out way to soon and with his helper pounding on the outside passenger side corner and without the Windshield being centered upped it pushed the Windshield glass edge on an angle right into the spot weld seem and cracked the Windshield in three different directions, it was very a nice and expensive full Green Tint Windshield with the upper dark blue sunshade in the upper part of the Windshield glass, $400 just for the Windshield. The older man was to full of pride to take advice and watch a 17 minute video by Brother's Truck that would have helped him understand that type of Windshield, the Gasket and so much more that could made the installation process much easier and faster...
Keep On Trucking Brother👍...
I do have all the original stainless that goes around the windshield for this truck, but I’m not going back with it on this one saving it for a future project. The rubber seal I got is with no stainless.
Truck's coming along real nice.
looking great I love those rally wheels I've ran them for years myself. sharp looking little truck thanks for sharing.
The rally wheels always look so damn good on the C-10's.
I think these are the coolest wheels Chevrolet made they look good on all these old pickups
Hey,looks,real good can't wait to see more
So great seeing a video 🦶🏾 love the Truck!
Looks good. Getting close.
When putting the hose on metal tubes like that spray rubbing alcohal on them it makes things slide togather real easy
Right on man I’ll remember that
Yes Sir!!!
I need to do the same to mine
How's it going, brother? Trucks coming along, looks nice. Will this one be the daily?
Yes this will be the daily cruiser this spring in and out of car shows and cruise ins
Just curious where you sourced the rally wheels. Looking to put some on my 65.
Gibson: I do not know where you get your fuel senders, but with the unleaded gas in Oregon the brass floats fall apart or at best leak. Then they sink. Change the oil every 3k tune-up 12k and literally change the brass fuel float every six months. Check that on your other pickup.
I will look into that. Good to know thanks.
My favorite is still the blue 66.
Yes the blue truck is a fun cruiser it’s a 63
@@Gibson63. gotta watch again, thought it was not a knee nocker.
my c10 has 16 inch wheels , do the 15 inch wheels fit okay ?
Did you keep the 6 lug setup. Or did you do the disk brakes conversion?
The black truck is still the original six lugs the blue truck also has six lugs, and the discs brake conversion on front
Are you planning on painting the dash a different color? Interior?
When I do decide to do the interior I will go back the original color
Been following you from the red truck build and construction work...Did you sell your red truck or did it go to your son?
I Still got the red pickup it’s in my front garage
What are the awards for in the garage?
Won these awards from my red 63 c10
Just curious, what happened to the 59?
The 59 Apache belong to my brother it’s back at his place for now