1947 diamond t 201 pickup build part 1
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- čas přidán 5. 03. 2023
- Thai 1947 diamond t 201 pickup is going to be outfitted with a 5.9 Cummins f-550 axles a Custom built frame stretched Fender’s and acoustic paint job this truck was parked in the 1960s and has not been on the road in years
Will it run after 30 years
Will it run 
Someone donate a workbench to this guy. He’s frickin’ welding in his lap. Nice work. Cool build.
This is so much fun. MIG welding against your thigh is just so special
Gifted insanity for sure, great rescue fabrication.
Gotta hand it to him, no grass growing under his feet.
Very happy looking forward to the cuda video
I learned more watching this video than I have in 6 months of tech school.
When I was his age,There were no cell phones ,Wire feed welders, Plasma cutters ,Wish we would have had this stuff them,Acetylene and oxygen was all we had,Rough welding and no battery powered cutters,Grinders, Etc, Man I look back and all I see it burn marks from popping metal on my arms and chest/neck and a lot of scars.
I love seeing these old trucks back on the road. Your accent sounds like home to me.
Love the old trucks with diesel engines 👍💪👍💪👍💪
CUDA!!CUDA!!CUDA!
The diamond t was probably the single coolest looking truck ever built. I'm psyched to see this thing coming together. You do some awesome work dude 👍✌️🇺🇲
Can’t wait for next video part 2
Dude, you're tough. You got guts doing this by yourself without even having a lift. Much respect. This is a super ambitious project for the tools you have to work with. It will be really cool if you can pull it off. I remember the first video on this truck. It sucked that the motor was roached, but it made it a good candidate for a custom build. I'm glad you are saving the truck.
Super master, you bring these old girls back to there glories.
Built many vehicles after 44 years
I don’t know how old you are, but it’s awesome seeing you tackling these old vehicles. I wish we had more your age interested in these.
This trucks gonna be amazing!
One thing I do like about thee videos is that they are similar in so many way to "The Zach Life" - the young Texas guy who spends his time at work in his oilfield and workshop, fixing and making things, replacing worn parts and in-between whiles, building his "Toter Home" and other projects.
You are good mechanic and more than that. You have learnt good in school..
Great looking build. The front of that truck is simply a classic!