So satisfying, cleaning up a 1941 Ford COE Crew Cab, Military tow truck turned Bell Telephone truck.
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- čas přidán 4. 01. 2023
- In this episode of iron city garage the boys get to work on the 1941 Ford crew cab. This super rare cab was recovered by Pete and Shane off a farm in Iowa a couple months back. You will also get to meet our new mechanic Clay and see if he has what it takes to cut it at Iron City Garage!
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Great video, great subject matter. The guy hammering on the rusty roof looking up at it around 37:45 will regret not wearing safety glasses when he gets a small piece of rust in his eye.
Clay is a very talented young man. He worked his magic on every aspect of that beautiful truck. Thanks for saving it intact.
-- Oh for the love of Dave... this video showed nothing more than epic levels of butchery! Clearly, you wouldn't know talent if it came up and slapped you in the back of the head. 🤦🏻♂️
- Max Giganteum
Saw the Torch come out early, I'm thinking 'He isn't gonna...'
And damned if he did!!
The crunched fender transformation just blew away ! As a person not good with tools and I really marvel at what some people can do. I know that it wasn't perfect but he did ok
Glad you got the whole truck, just proves no matter the condition, you can breath some life into them...the new guy, seems to have some drive, does pretty good work!!
Very true
Awesome ! No scripted drama. This is how all should be.
Love this truck, I hope whoever buys this has a channel to watch this baby come back to life. New guy knows his stuff!!
Ya gotta love how the new guy goes from MR SAFETY with welding coat, gloves, safety glasses and torch shield to NOTHING when they bring it in for the front doors.
Hard worker, Clay. Good to have him aboard 👍
What ever youre payin this Clay fella, he earned to pass the probation in this video for sure. Give that man a raise! Lol
Really impressed on the body work to the fender, awesome! No way id be able to do that and im a journeyman welder ffs lol glad you had the patience for that.
The kid did a great job on that fender !!
What I love about this video is that I have the same nebb shit perspective that I'd have if I showed up at the garage in person! As a former member of the United States Army and a current telephone company employee, I love all the history being saved from the shredder here!
new mechanic seems to be a keeper
The guy doing all the work needs his own CZcams channel. I would subscribe.
Man, that is gonna be one sweet rig first crew cab I’ve ever seen and the grill is fantastic looking on it
Thank u for bringing the old trucks alive again I hope one day I hope u guys will bring old cars back to
Hey Iron City. That's such a cool old truck. I love the style. Thanks for sharing.👍👍🍁
Thanks for watching
Give that young man a raise!
What a cool historical rare find !
Clay's philosophy: "It can't be stuck if it's liquid"
100%
I absolutely love cabover trucks from that period.
The first fire engine I was assigned to was a 1942 Ford COE with a Marmon-Harrington four wheel drive conversion. It had a 4 speed tranny, V-8 and was a "crew cab" design and in the summer it got so hot in the cab back seat occupants would frequently get sick.
That is so awesome !! We have to keep saving these beautiful pieces of history and making them working pieces of running driving machines of today.
Welcome to the crew, Clay!!
Wow had no idea they made crew cabs in the 40's
Can't believe you're cutting grinding banging throwing stuff around those other nice cars but they are yours carry on guys stay safe
I can tell you why 41 was the only year for chrome. In late 41 something happened and everything was olive drab with no chrome until summer of 1945. I bet a few people can remember. Hint - they refer to it as WW 2.
My father was a Pearl Harbor survivor. We stopped mass producing motor vehicles for the public in favor of military equipment....planes, tanks, half-tracks, Jeeps, etc. The first Liberty Ship built took 230 days to complete and by 45 we were pumping out 4 a day. A unique era and people remembered as the greatest generation
Split rims are dangerous what ever shape. Someone getting killed or injured was common. Many years ago govrtnment(?) had a film showing one under a vw beatle blowing apart lifting it into the air. My brother was one that has nearly died. The tire fell and blew apart.
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Great video grandpa and grandson working on the car 👍
Them old school trucks are very cool hop something great comes from it
trucks of the best years for people's enjoyment. Keep it up
I miss seeing all the old trucks and you guys working on supper fan of your channel thanks
You can always cut them centers out of those wheels and weld them in some late model wontons
you have a find in Clay what a talented young man
Clay in a fantastic addition to your crew!
I think so too!
Such classic lines and styling. Still LOTS of work to be done. Would love to see that occur and what it'll looks like when finished.
Enjoying your COE video. Love those old trucks!
Look like the two most important tools the start with was the acetylene torch and the hammer, would like to see it somewhat finished someday 😀....
Looks like the one I found in Nebraska years ago. It was used for rural electrification setting poles for wiring up the country side and all the rural farmers.
As I watch your people work their magic, health and safety needs to improve to keep them around.
I would stretch out the whole front clip forward 4 ft.widen the grille aswell. 😂
It don't need a paint job the whole weathered rustic look is a true classic for a truck that was built to last
That 'new' dude is shop GOLD.
That scene with the guy trying to slam the doors shut!
Cool, the door works!
Look fwd to seeing more of this Ford COE
What a find😮😮😮😮
New guy seems pretty motivated but you cannot use a cutting torch or grinder without eye protection. Your eyes are pretty important. Who hasn't had a blow back when using a cutting torch?? Simple safety!!!!!!!! Maybe not a good idea to weld the hinges onto the body.....................
In Colombia South America these cabover people used to called them: Tuki, Tuki due to the sound on the engine! They say that the sound was, Tuki, Tuki, Tuki, Tuki, Tuki!!😂😂
i love watching history saved for everyone
Great video and thanks for sharing.
Great find!
Very interesting 🤔 content. Thanks 🙏 for sharing.
I would love a COE turned into a pickup truck
I am curious why the brake drums were cut off. I could not see that any attempt was made to remove them before going to the torch.
Ese trabajador vale oro!! Saludos desde Montevideo Uruguay!!!
Saludos Nicolas! Vocês tem joias como este lá no Uruguay?! Tu conhece o canal no youtube COE garage? czcams.com/video/3suGJ-et3fQ/video.html
wow!you have taken on one heck of a job.good luck
That is a thing of great beauty!
Great video! This is why I watch your channel ,you make stuff happen and keep the talk to a minimum . Again great video keep it up.👍👍
I appreciate that!
Exactly ! Real man shop. Not like all the goofy ass drama TV or Motortrend crap.
First time I've watched your videos. Love how you just do the work without trying to entertain us. You've done a lot of very difficult work on this COE. There must be a price point that makes it worth your while to do all that before shipping it to a customer.
That's some Heavy Iron there, Son!!
Built Ford Tough!! Great video here!
Dang, very rare truck! Good find!
Its a nice job, i loved it
Woooow ! What a Relic ! 😮👍🏻
OUTSTANDING : o .....
Fantastic work...!!! 😂👍🏻
This COE is an excellent find! This will be an awesome vehicle some day!
A remarkable mechanic, this man ..! 😮🤨👍🏻
You really need to invest in a plasma cutter. Also, use larger hose with big pneumatic guns - they need air volume to work optimally.
I have seen winch arrangements like that on military trucks that operated barrage baloons
Would be cool to put a unimog frame and the portal axles under it . Make a 4x4 camper !!
For rusted any thing metal a 50:50 mixture of acetone and ATF in a spray bottle Work every time. Works on mixed metals aluminum on steel nuts and bolts white metal on steel just about anything. Piston rings soak for 48 hrs. Most other stuff over night.
I could watch this guy work all day, who is he and where did he come from?
gran trabajo amigos gracias por compartir el video saludos desde Argentina
Looks like that’s truck’s steering column needs a visit from “Baron Von Hammer Smack” !
Kool vid and wrenching fellas those old trucks are pretty kool lookin 🤘
Funny when you said “I’m gonna get that old iron off there, nobody wants that”. Steve Darnell would leave it on and use it. !!! Great content guys
great channel and content, shoot more often
The former greatness of the country...
Felistasiones a los grandes maestros mecánicos favulosos estraordinario maravilloso saludos cordiales dé la república de Chile
That truck looks so happy to be back
If I have a shop some day i would use a sand blaster for the first step when the vehicle is that bad.
Love your work!
Glad you enjoy it!
So just gonna mention something here. A wire brush on a drill or the 12" hand variety makes life with steel that age like new . Brush it clean add some lube and you'll suspect it was last undone a month ago. Hammer the drum adjacent to the disc that connects the hub!
I had hoped to see it drive again.
Wow I guess I'm going to have to stop by and visit you some day Pete, haven't seen you since I left API
I like these old trucks. Form follows function designing...
Those drums could have been saved. Your mechanic tightened the adjuster fully , before trying anything, totally locking it into place! Rare and cool old Ford.
This was his first truck he worked on at the shop. From almost a year ago lot has changed since then. Awesome truck though that’s true
Ever since i saw Jeepers Creepers I've wanted a Cab Over Truck...
good save
Better be paying that kid some good money, got some talent.
amazing 🙌🙌🙌🙌 watching from 254🇰🇪
That's that jeepers creepers 🚚
Indeed it's iron city garage. Thanks
You bet
Watching here and full support
Clays the real deal
Clay needs to watch "Shake hands with danger".
Parabéns relíquia 😃😃😃😃👍
Long vedio..i started dreaming while I was watching to finish it I swear😍😍😍I'm sleepy..
무에서 유를 창조
해가는 최고 숙련
공에 장인이시다
정말 대단한 실력
을 갖춘분들이
십니다!👍👍👍🤗
I love all this . I also think clay is great. But clay please wear safety glasses . I'm not big gloves and I do light to heavy vehicle fab . I've had my eyes drilled multiple times . Just worried about you bud. Keep up the good work