Scott, first off, thank you for 26 years of service to our country. Next, congratulations on your well earned retirement! I enjoyed your series on Brutus and learned a few things along the way. Good luck once you get back home to Texas, you have a lot of catching up to do with your family and your other projects. Looking forward to whatever videos the future holds for you to share with us! Good luck and thanks for bring us along for the ride!
Thanks for your service Mr. Walters and also many thanks for helping me learn how to do these things on my own truck. Sad to see it go but look forward to the rest of the projects!
Thanks for the kind words, Scott-B! I'm certainly looking forward to being back home in Texas, but I suspect it will be a tad warm when I arrive in hill country in late July! Scott
Sometimes things play out like this and its part of life. Scott thank you for all of your videos and being an inspiration for all of us. Your videos will help me rebuild my engine and transfer case in my own idi so i can get it on the road sometime this summer. Enjoy your retirement celebration and i hope the truck goes to a good home and i am looking forward to the new builds down the line!
This truck is pretty much a bucket list truck for me, and if I had the funds I would be on my way to Virginia. Sad to see it go, but thankful for the videos you've made with it as they will no doubt help me with my 1990 F350 4x4 project.
Congrats on retirement! Active duty Air Force here! Found your channel because I’m actually restoring a 93 f250. Good luck with the move can’t wait to see what other kind of toys you got!
Thanks, Matthew and thanks for your service! I'm back home now, growing my hair and my beard, and contemplating my next move! Might have to be my '68 GTO convertible!!! Scott
Sad to hear it. Was watching this series closely to learn more about the IDI and these trucks. Ive got a 7.3 IDI turbo and my brother has a 6.9 NA. This series was fantastic and I learned a lot from it. Thank you for sharing every step of the journey!
Thanks for the fantastic videos on Brutus! They have helped immensely with my motivation to get my own 84 going, but the knowledge you have decided to grace us with has been exceptional. I can't wait to see what comes next and hope the best for you, Scott! Sidenote: You could do a vlog series about setting up your garage and the moving process. It may not be your cup of tea, but it would make for some exciting content while you get your other projects going.
Hey Pingwuan - Great to hear from you and thanks for the kind words! I may end up doing a video on getting the garage set up; thanks for the tip on that. More to follow! Scott
Just got this far. Bummed that we can't see it fire up and drive but it's all good. I learned a ton so thank you for that and thank you for your service brother. That's a great run. I'll look forward to seeing your other videos and projects. cheers
Thanks for the comment. I hated to see it go as well, but it had to be done. I'll do another IDI but I have to get a few other projects done first. Scott
@@Itmonolith - I'd keep it NA for now. There's a fair amount of work and $ necessary to turbo the engine. It's more involved than just bolting one one. Good luck with it! Scott
Sad to see Brutus go but good luck and I'll keep following to see what you what's next. And congratulations on your retirement and thank you for your service.
Thank you for your service! A tough pill to swallow , losing a project like this. I am building a Ford F Super duty but adding 4 x4. Interesting as it parallels my work. Interested to see what you have in the future!
It was a tough one to let go, but I really didn't have much of a choice. Kind of painted myself into a corner. F Super Duty 4x4 sounds like a cool build! Scott
Oh the similarities! I am retiring few days shy of a month from now, profit margins on projects eerily similar. Hobby not as business. Looking forward to the next chapter! And to see future projects.
Man i just found the channel today and i live in eastern ky little town just got my buddy to move ba k home and be with his family he served 4 years and ended in fort hood! Im sorry about brutus man sure would have liked to see that truck completed but im excited to see whats otw!
Congrats on retirement, thanks for your service. I feel ya I have a 71 Dodge W200 thats a DD that I cant get from Fl to Arkansas unless I decide to drive it slowly the 1400 miles.
Thanks Deepblu dude. I'm very familiar with the tyranny of distance; once moved 4 project cars, one at a time, from Virginia to Texas, and then promptly got sent back to Virginia!
Aww man, I had a friend who was in a similar situation with a 78 Chevy truck. He owed 6 years after college and ended up finding a random family via friends of friends of friends, who had a large property where they allowed him to just park his vehicle on an gravel patch for literally years for free. A few things deteriorated in the 7 years it sat out there, but he would go down there every once in a while, (when he could which was sparse) with some rodent repellent, poison and charged batteries and crank the engine over for a bit so when he finally got back to it, everything was still mechanically in good shape, at basically no cost to him other than fuel to go visit it a few times a year. He finally got back to it and still drives it, he loves that truck. Personally, I’d rather at least try and do something like that and have a few setbacks due to neglect rather than hope to get a fraction of my money back out of a dream. But I understand if that’s just not in the cards.
Hey Randy - I'm back home but not settled in yet. The movers will be here in a few days and it will take a bit of time to get the garage straightened up. The Alfa is up next, followed by the 68 Lemans convertible. Thanks, Scott
I was wondering when the retirement date was going to come for you Scott. I hope all is well. You should post a link to the auction. I haven't been on garage journal in a while since my work put a block on it. Oh well. I haven't made any progress on my project lately either since I'm awaiting surgery for an old Army injury that the VA is fighting me about. Best of luck to you. Hope to see the GTO or Fairlane on the channel soon.
Hey Karl - Good to hear from you! I don't think I can post a link to the auction; against YT rules. Sorry to hear that you haven't made much progress on your Fairlane; I always enjoyed your posts. I'll have to see what's up next, but probably the GTO. Take care, Scott
sorry to hear this, brutus is how I subscribed originally. I checked in to see why I hadnt heard from you in a while. Never have I encountered such thorough and enthusiastic instruction in the care and rehabilitation of one of these beautiful creatures. I look forward to future posts from you, Scott, but man, what a shame to see Brutus go away unfinished. Happy retirement but maybe the new owner can keep us posted?
It hurt me to sell it, Nicholas, but it was the only reasonable course of action. I need to check with the guy who bought it to see what he did with it. Thanks, Scott
Really disappointed that this came to a halt. I feel like there should be some type of unfinished or abandoned label in the previous videos so people (like me) dont watch almost all of them to get to the main installs just to get to the "Im moving it's for sale" video. Your entire marketing/branding of bulletproof garage has been building project brutus etc. Maybe go back and label the videos as what they are individually and not as part of this build... just s random opinion.
@THEBULLETPROOFGARAGE just to be clear. I am only disappointed because the content was so good. Any man that cant get a bearing to sit and ends up using a black bean can to get the job done can share my garage any time. Take care.
Thanks for your service. Sad to see this project end. Who doesn’t love a old school diesel Dually? ?! Good luck with retirement!
Thanks, kemicalx17! Scott
Scott, first off, thank you for 26 years of service to our country.
Next, congratulations on your well earned retirement!
I enjoyed your series on Brutus and learned a few things along the way.
Good luck once you get back home to Texas, you have a lot of catching up to do with your family and your other projects.
Looking forward to whatever videos the future holds for you to share with us!
Good luck and thanks for bring us along for the ride!
Hey Mr. Breeze - Great to hear from you again, and thanks for the kind words! More content on the way as soon as I get settled in!!! Scott
Sad for Brutus, but man, i cannot wait to see you work on the other projects you have! Enjoy the retirement!
Thanks, John. Please stay tuned for more content! Scott
Thanks for all the great videos. Ive learned a lot. Very meticulous and great explanations.
Hi Josh - Glad you found the videos helpful! Scott
Thanks for your service Mr. Walters and also many thanks for helping me learn how to do these things on my own truck. Sad to see it go but look forward to the rest of the projects!
Thanks for the kind words, Mr. Reboot! More content to come! Scott
Thanks again for your service Scott.
Welcome home Sir and enjoy your retirement from one Texan to another.
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Thanks for the kind words, Scott-B! I'm certainly looking forward to being back home in Texas, but I suspect it will be a tad warm when I arrive in hill country in late July! Scott
Thanks Scott for sharing this part of your journey with us. I look forward to seeing more excellent videos in the future.
Hey Michael - Good to hear from you again! Thanks for the comment and kind words. Scott
Sometimes things play out like this and its part of life. Scott thank you for all of your videos and being an inspiration for all of us. Your videos will help me rebuild my engine and transfer case in my own idi so i can get it on the road sometime this summer. Enjoy your retirement celebration and i hope the truck goes to a good home and i am looking forward to the new builds down the line!
OSG - thanks for the kind words! Stay tuned for more content! Scott
This truck is pretty much a bucket list truck for me, and if I had the funds I would be on my way to Virginia. Sad to see it go, but thankful for the videos you've made with it as they will no doubt help me with my 1990 F350 4x4 project.
Thanks, it's a bucket list truck for me, too, but the timing is just wrong.
Congrats on retirement! Active duty Air Force here! Found your channel because I’m actually restoring a 93 f250. Good luck with the move can’t wait to see what other kind of toys you got!
Thanks, Matthew and thanks for your service! I'm back home now, growing my hair and my beard, and contemplating my next move! Might have to be my '68 GTO convertible!!! Scott
Thank you for your service
Thanks for your support! And if this is the Joe Smith I think it is, thanks for YOUR service, too!
Sad to hear it. Was watching this series closely to learn more about the IDI and these trucks. Ive got a 7.3 IDI turbo and my brother has a 6.9 NA. This series was fantastic and I learned a lot from it. Thank you for sharing every step of the journey!
I was sad to hear it, too, but it had to happen. Glad you enjoyed the videos. Scott
Thank you for your service sir! Good luck with your projects in the que. I know where you are coming from there.
Thanks for the support, Michael. Scott
Thanks for the fantastic videos on Brutus! They have helped immensely with my motivation to get my own 84 going, but the knowledge you have decided to grace us with has been exceptional. I can't wait to see what comes next and hope the best for you, Scott!
Sidenote: You could do a vlog series about setting up your garage and the moving process. It may not be your cup of tea, but it would make for some exciting content while you get your other projects going.
Hey Pingwuan - Great to hear from you and thanks for the kind words! I may end up doing a video on getting the garage set up; thanks for the tip on that. More to follow! Scott
You have a lot on your plate right now And I hope Brutus sells for top dollar for you. Really enjoyed watching you build her!
Hey Roy - Good to hear from you. Top dollar would be nice, but I really hope it goes to a good home! Scott
$4,558.00 was a steal! Lucky him! Your videos are helping me with my Dana 60 swap on my F250 7.3 single cab. Trying to fit 40s
Yeah, it was definitely a steal, but it went to a good home. Good luck on the Dana 60 swap! Scott
Just got this far. Bummed that we can't see it fire up and drive but it's all good. I learned a ton so thank you for that and thank you for your service brother. That's a great run. I'll look forward to seeing your other videos and projects. cheers
Thanks for the comment. I hated to see it go as well, but it had to be done. I'll do another IDI but I have to get a few other projects done first. Scott
This is my first idi but it's na. I'd love to add turbo. I dont think you made any videos on that but man, I'd love your input. @@THEBULLETPROOFGARAGE
@@Itmonolith - I'd keep it NA for now. There's a fair amount of work and $ necessary to turbo the engine. It's more involved than just bolting one one. Good luck with it! Scott
Great video!!
Thanks, Olivia!
Sad to see Brutus go but good luck and I'll keep following to see what you what's next. And congratulations on your retirement and thank you for your service.
Thanks, Alex. With all the projects that I currently have, there won't be any shortage of content. Scott
I'll continue to follow your future projects. I wish you the best of luck in retirement. Thank you for your service.
Hey William - thanks for your support. Lots more content to come! Scott
Thank you for your service! A tough pill to swallow , losing a project like this. I am building a Ford F Super duty but adding 4 x4. Interesting as it parallels my work. Interested to see what you have in the future!
It was a tough one to let go, but I really didn't have much of a choice. Kind of painted myself into a corner. F Super Duty 4x4 sounds like a cool build! Scott
you put out some great info for us. hope retirement treats you well.
Thanks! So far, so good on retirement!!! More content coming soon! Scott
Oh the similarities! I am retiring few days shy of a month from now, profit margins on projects eerily similar. Hobby not as business. Looking forward to the next chapter! And to see future projects.
Yeah, profit margin was rough on this one, but it was never about the re-sale. Thanks
Man i just found the channel today and i live in eastern ky little town just got my buddy to move ba k home and be with his family he served 4 years and ended in fort hood! Im sorry about brutus man sure would have liked to see that truck completed but im excited to see whats otw!
Thanks for checking in Ryan and welcome aboard! I know Fort Hood well; I served in 1st Cavalry Division at Hood and deployed with them to Iraq. Scott
Well Scott, I hate you are losing Brutus, but Im proud to know you retiring. Even if it is from the Army! Semper Fi!
Mike - I hated to see the truck go, but there was just no way to keep it without having some huge logistical challenges to overcome. Thanks, Scott
Well that blows. Really liked this build, just keep it!
Ken - I really wish I could keep it, but it would really jam me up in more ways than one. Scott
@@THEBULLETPROOFGARAGE Can you try to encourage whoever buys it to make videos???
@@kengibson402 - I'll do my best. Thanks
Happy for you but sad for Brutus. Glad you got another one.
Thanks, I'm itching to get started on Brownie. Scott
Congrats on retirement, thanks for your service. I feel ya I have a 71 Dodge W200 thats a DD that I cant get from Fl to Arkansas unless I decide to drive it slowly the 1400 miles.
Thanks Deepblu dude. I'm very familiar with the tyranny of distance; once moved 4 project cars, one at a time, from Virginia to Texas, and then promptly got sent back to Virginia!
Sad day loved this series
Sad day indeed, Andrew, but it had to happen. Scott
Make sure to keep the videos coming with other 5 project cars in Texas asap!! it’s sad to see Brutus go but I love watching and learning what I can.
MadMaxDog - I'm back in Texas as we speak! Getting unpacked and settled in but will be posting more content as soon as I am able! Scott
@@THEBULLETPROOFGARAGE I may have to hold you to it. I’m looking at having some sort of old project diesel any advice?
@@madmaxdog6592 - don't buy anything that you can't confirm turns over! Good luck! Scott
@@madmaxdog6592 - Yes, don't buy one that won't turn over! Even better, buy one running!!!
Good content
Thanks!
Aww man, I had a friend who was in a similar situation with a 78 Chevy truck. He owed 6 years after college and ended up finding a random family via friends of friends of friends, who had a large property where they allowed him to just park his vehicle on an gravel patch for literally years for free. A few things deteriorated in the 7 years it sat out there, but he would go down there every once in a while, (when he could which was sparse) with some rodent repellent, poison and charged batteries and crank the engine over for a bit so when he finally got back to it, everything was still mechanically in good shape, at basically no cost to him other than fuel to go visit it a few times a year. He finally got back to it and still drives it, he loves that truck. Personally, I’d rather at least try and do something like that and have a few setbacks due to neglect rather than hope to get a fraction of my money back out of a dream.
But I understand if that’s just not in the cards.
Enjoy your retirement and thank you for your service.
@@goreerh Thanks
Settled in back home? When does next project start? Which of the 5 will be up first?
Hey Randy - I'm back home but not settled in yet. The movers will be here in a few days and it will take a bit of time to get the garage straightened up. The Alfa is up next, followed by the 68 Lemans convertible. Thanks, Scott
I guess I’m a little late! Couldn’t find the auction, what did it end up going for?
I was wondering when the retirement date was going to come for you Scott. I hope all is well. You should post a link to the auction. I haven't been on garage journal in a while since my work put a block on it. Oh well. I haven't made any progress on my project lately either since I'm awaiting surgery for an old Army injury that the VA is fighting me about. Best of luck to you. Hope to see the GTO or Fairlane on the channel soon.
Hey Karl - Good to hear from you! I don't think I can post a link to the auction; against YT rules. Sorry to hear that you haven't made much progress on your Fairlane; I always enjoyed your posts. I'll have to see what's up next, but probably the GTO. Take care, Scott
Seen your post of fb and so sad to see it go.
Yeah, it's going to be rough seeing it leave here on a trailer. Thanks
How much was it to sleeve one cylinder hone the block and deck it
That's been several months ago. The sleeve wasn't that expensive - maybe $150 to install. I don't recall what the honing and decking cost. Scott
When's is the auction and where?
John - it's on that popular auction site. It started 2 days ago. I can't add a link here. Thanks
Man wish I had the money. Makes me sad
I was sad, too, but it had to go. thanks
So any new videos coming?
Hey Matt - I'm back in Texas and somewhat settled in. I hope to start shooting more videos today or tomorrow. Thanks for checking in, Scott
NOOOOOOO ITS ALMOST DONE !!!!!
Yeah, I hear you, but I was jammed up trying to get back home to Texas. Thanks, Scott
@@THEBULLETPROOFGARAGE Its been a good series and has for sure helped me with my upcoming 7.3 IDI rebuild that I'm getting ready for.
@@masonward2900 Thanks, Mason. Glad to hear that it's been helpful. Scott
sorry to hear this, brutus is how I subscribed originally. I checked in to see why I hadnt heard from you in a while. Never have I encountered such thorough and enthusiastic instruction in the care and rehabilitation of one of these beautiful creatures. I look forward to future posts from you, Scott, but man, what a shame to see Brutus go away unfinished. Happy retirement but maybe the new owner can keep us posted?
It hurt me to sell it, Nicholas, but it was the only reasonable course of action. I need to check with the guy who bought it to see what he did with it. Thanks, Scott
Where u go to bid on truck
It's been sold for a few months. Thanks
how much did brutus sell for?
I don't remember the exact selling price, but it was only about 1/3 of what I had invested. Thanks, Scott
To all obd ford owners... Our loss.
Really disappointed that this came to a halt. I feel like there should be some type of unfinished or abandoned label in the previous videos so people (like me) dont watch almost all of them to get to the main installs just to get to the "Im moving it's for sale" video. Your entire marketing/branding of bulletproof garage has been building project brutus etc. Maybe go back and label the videos as what they are individually and not as part of this build... just s random opinion.
I'm really disappointed as well, but I just bit off more than I could chew in the time I had available. Thanks for the comment, Scott
@THEBULLETPROOFGARAGE just to be clear. I am only disappointed because the content was so good. Any man that cant get a bearing to sit and ends up using a black bean can to get the job done can share my garage any time. Take care.
@@user-zx9pc9ch2l - figured some folks would like the black bean can bearing driver! Thanks, Scott