It's coming together well. Please keep posting the progress. I have a 1950 COE I am starting the crew cab conversion on. Your videos are helpful for me.
Ive watched 2 of your videos so far. The reason why isn't so much because i want to follow what you are doing but more because there is a lot of value in the mistakes and experience you have shown
what your doing i admire.im a 35 year vet of collision repair.ive restored so many z28s cudas 64 impalas ect.its just so cool to see a young guy with passion and the willpower to get it done.i bet your dad is amazing beyond belief .my dad was that way he was a tailgunner in korea in a b-29 he got out in 55.but he loved cars thats how i started loving and fixing cars now im 61 and still fixing ars and trucks and now have my paintless dent repair training done so much to learn it never ends.every year its figure it out on your own.monday for example i have a 2023 ford explorer upper frame rail into engine underbid by insurance as always enough about me.your cool
I got to looking at my Wife's 2006 Chevy 4 door truck a while ago. While building something like Kermit is too cool, I'm too old to attempt a build this complicated. I'm just going to have to enjoy and maintain the 5.3 LS, OD trans, power doo dads and good brakes. I drive a 64 C10. Best wishes with your build.
Great job, love those old trucks. I am surprised to see one in that condition. Very hard to find. I do some resto work as well. Very enjoyable to make something from old rusty parts.
Apart from the great job you do to create your own vision i like the delta-blues styled music you played in. And this although i'm german and never were in the US.😉
Looking great! Just found your channel. Like it. Got a new sub! What’s your mailing address? I’ll send your pup a deer antler. Keeps my dogs busy in the shop
I need to know how you work that sheet metal bare handed. As a commercial and industrial electrician, I'm no rookie around sharp metal, but the 18ga i use on a floorboard project was cutting my leather gloves.
Glad to see young people being creative and not playing video games. Good job young man.
I'm in my favorite real life video game 😊
It's coming together well. Please keep posting the progress. I have a 1950 COE I am starting the crew cab conversion on. Your videos are helpful for me.
Cool 👍
Ive watched 2 of your videos so far. The reason why isn't so much because i want to follow what you are doing but more because there is a lot of value in the mistakes and experience you have shown
Nice Job on the crew cab ! If GM didn't offer a crew cab in 1962 it sure looks as if they did offer a crew cab
Keep making videos young man your channel will catch on
Thanks man for the follow I got more cool stuff coming up
Best dog ever you won't find a better pal and I love your project keep on trucking my friend
Thanks 👍
Can't go wrong with a crew cab conversion and a spaniel puppy in the videos! Nice work!
Thanks man!
what your doing i admire.im a 35 year vet of collision repair.ive restored so many z28s cudas 64 impalas ect.its just so cool to see a young guy with passion and the willpower to get it done.i bet your dad is amazing beyond belief .my dad was that way he was a tailgunner in korea in a b-29 he got out in 55.but he loved cars thats how i started loving and fixing cars now im 61 and still fixing ars and trucks and now have my paintless dent repair training done so much to learn it never ends.every year its figure it out on your own.monday for example i have a 2023 ford explorer upper frame rail into engine underbid by insurance as always enough about me.your cool
I got to looking at my Wife's 2006 Chevy 4 door truck a while ago. While building something like Kermit is too cool, I'm too old to attempt a build this complicated. I'm just going to have to enjoy and maintain the 5.3 LS, OD trans, power doo dads and good brakes. I drive a 64 C10. Best wishes with your build.
Great job, love those old trucks. I am surprised to see one in that condition. Very hard to find. I do some resto work as well. Very enjoyable to make something from old rusty parts.
Thanks this used to be a fire department truck they are a bit cleaner
Nice progress
Very nice work!!
Thanks man!
Door Gaps are perfect!
Awesome job 👊
Thanks
Looking really good. This is a cool project!
Thanks! I think so anyways
Apart from the great job you do to create your own vision i like the delta-blues styled music you played in. And this although i'm german and never were in the US.😉
Great job
Nice job and gonna make a real nice truck !
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Looking great! Just found your channel. Like it. Got a new sub! What’s your mailing address? I’ll send your pup a deer antler. Keeps my dogs busy in the shop
25502 River road Woodburn Indiana 46797
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I need to know how you work that sheet metal bare handed. As a commercial and industrial electrician, I'm no rookie around sharp metal, but the 18ga i use on a floorboard project was cutting my leather gloves.
it real nice.....
It's turning out great thanks
the foam on the wall
hi i think its a bad place to be grinding that foam burns easy
What foam
Great job
Thanks 👍