It’s gonna be interesting if/when conversion installation costs could get down to $20,000-$30,000. Would love to see lots of older vehicles on the road again.
@Neightlive
Жыл бұрын
So you can't use them when bad waether kills the power for a week?
@TylerVogel
Жыл бұрын
@@Neightlive that includes gas stations when the power goes.
@michaelyoung3337
Жыл бұрын
@@Neightlive This type of conversion should warm any prepper's heart. If you have some solar panels you have an infinite range around your compound and never have to visit a gas station in civilization again.
@imboredder
Жыл бұрын
That is still insanely cost prohibitive. I hope it gets big enough for it to be equivalent to cheaper ls conversions
@apocalyption5490
Жыл бұрын
@@michaelyoung3337 Yeah I don't think so. One EMP, and this garbage is fried.
@carhead9397 Жыл бұрын
I am an old hot rodder and i love it. Not the cost but the idea appeals to my hotrod heart.
@kdrapertrucker
Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, It would make a great hot rod drag truck.
@Mikefngarage
Жыл бұрын
Yea it sounds good......But the Numbers are terrible. Honestly......The cost for the range of something that heavy is totally useless. Only worth an attaboy for being green....if that matters to you....But even at that it is not really. I am pretty experienced with this and that sucker probably has a range of 100 miles. Load it full of lumber and cut that in half....then wait about 10 hours to recharge. With that kind of weight the battery life will be terrible too....Get out the steam shovel and harvest some more lithium.....Hey electric cars are GREAT for commuting but converting classics and long range they are good for sticking out your chest and Talking to your hommies about how green you are and that is about it.
@CarnutMM
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Never did like the sound of V8’s anyways.
@sidvicious01
Жыл бұрын
didn't even smoke the tires what a disappointment
@ex35240sx
Жыл бұрын
Look up the fwd honda powered mustang! You'll love it. I think its a 1965 mustang but im not sure
@Wicked6975 Жыл бұрын
“You still have the charm of driving an older truck”......uh no you don’t.
@sehismith Жыл бұрын
This truck conversion is SO COOL! I would rather have this than a Cybertruck.
@SPPTA
Жыл бұрын
Absofreakinglutely
@spreaderniter0130
Жыл бұрын
I've looked at many electric options, and I don't like the modern vehicles today, I will be doing this to an older vehicle in the future
@FakeJake5843
Жыл бұрын
Same
@DanielIsaacs
Жыл бұрын
You still think the CyberTruck is happening? Its 2 years late already, they've lost any first mover advantage in the truck market. 😅
@Chrisb8s
Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah
@MohrRacing2 Жыл бұрын
$$80,000 !??? For the conversion. That’s a big no for me 😂😂
@JD-86-Eight_Zero
Жыл бұрын
Yeah me too lol! I make 20,000 to 35,000 a year depending on the weather in the winter and wet season. I will never be able to afford it. Guess I am getting a 🐎 😆
@waltercox2207
Жыл бұрын
Nope not 80k I do the math that’s not true ! Don’t be fool he really wants to sell the truck to someone who think it cost 80k !! Don’t listen do the ev lies trust me !!! It’s all for you tube views and sells it don’t cost that much !!
@jesualdocortez6426
Жыл бұрын
@@waltercox2207 eventually, if you have solar, an EV car would pay for itself in gas saving alone in 5-10 years
@waltercox2207
Жыл бұрын
@@jesualdocortez6426 it will i have a g550 eats 110 in gas a week so i think i want to convert the mercedes gl550 to all ev. its all wheel drive i would love to try it if inhad the parts for sure.
@roodick85
Жыл бұрын
Hell no
@stringbladestudios Жыл бұрын
I drive a Hemi Ram and a Bolt EV so this is a very cool amalgamation or the two types. I love that you are giving that cool old truck new life. It’s like putting an SSD in an older computer to squeeze out more performance from older hardware. Thanks for bringing us along for the ride.
@JOE-ROGAN-CLIPS.
Жыл бұрын
Yup
@Alex-je6od
Жыл бұрын
I feel ya. I drive a classic military K5 Blazer (M1009) and a Bolt EV lol. The Blazer is for "real work" and the Bolt EV is for daily. After driving in EV's... I really wouldn't want to commute with the 6.2L Detroit Diesel lol. It's great for "doin stuff", but the classics just aren't practical for daily use.
@scottkahre9206 Жыл бұрын
AWESOME conversion! I swapped a Suzuki Sidekick with 1X of those Hyper9 motors for a tiny fraction of the price. I’ve got a few videos on my channel if you’re interested. The range isn’t super, but the drivability is MUCH improved.
@mikelemoine4267
Жыл бұрын
I think converting smaller, lighter vehicles that don't need half to three quarter ton battery packs will be the key for many. People concerned about the cost can sacrifice performance and save a fortune (and still be usable). Moving a big heavy truck with sportscar performance is going to cost a lot no matter how you do it.
@kerryrwac Жыл бұрын
This is my favourite TFL project so far! It will be interesting to watch the build series.
@JCWWRacing905 Жыл бұрын
TFL has done what many enthusiasts wish they could do. Keep a nice piece of steel on the road with a modern driveline. I’m not an electric fanboy living/working in pretty rural areas but I would definitely drive something like this 👍
@pointedspider
Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah. I would love to have this
@stog9821 Жыл бұрын
I learnt to drive on my Dad’s ’66 3/4 ton Chevy pickup. I still shake my head at how that beast would now be considered a classic. But even I sometimes look at the occasional one on the road with nostalgia.
@brentvance3958
Жыл бұрын
A 1997 Geo Metro is considered a classic also. Lol
@swinesavant Жыл бұрын
I think the conversion was done tastefully and respectful, of such a beautiful truck. I'm excited to see it worked.
@JakeTheSnakeProductions Жыл бұрын
Congrats! You now just have to drive it another 200k to offset the environmental damage of manufacturing those lithium batteries... :I
@codybrady6637
Жыл бұрын
And who knows how many more miles to offset the coal that's burned to generate the electricity for that virtue signal mobile. I bet the clapped out inline 6 was more efficient than this rolling pile
@09impala Жыл бұрын
All really well done except the charge port, looks like the were like “uhhh okay all done except the charge port, ehhhh just slap it on there!” Would have been nice if they put in CCS that blends in better
@tim8deb
Жыл бұрын
Its where the fuel tank filler use to be. Id say they kept it that way for that reason Owning one of this model F250s I think it is cool they used the same spot.
@09impala
Жыл бұрын
@@tim8deb I know but it just looks kinda haphazardly bolted into the hole, with that price I’d be hoping for like a custom insert
@iFixJunk
Жыл бұрын
@@09impala Yeah, that jumped out to me, too. For $80k, they should have made it LOOK like the original fuel cap on the outside.
@DanielBoger
Жыл бұрын
That black plastic kills the look. Maybe they could have done like a hidden panel behind the license plate or something. That was a common location for a fuel door in that era.
@09impala
Жыл бұрын
@@DanielBoger Yep, I was thinking maybe even just take a chrome fuel door off another truck and putting the J1772 plug under it. A great thing about electricity over gas is you don’t have to worry about gravity so you can put the connector wherever you want.
@wzDH106 Жыл бұрын
Could desperately use some safety protection over those exposed orange HV terminals. Otherwise, fantastic.
@bruced9668
Жыл бұрын
What
@Mik35959
Жыл бұрын
@@bruced9668 hv=high voltage
@doublebackagain4311
Жыл бұрын
Did I see the original single-cylinder brake master? 😬 And front drums with orig steering too I bet. With the acceleration that truck has now (+ more weight) I would think improved handling/stopping might be in order?
@Carlitosway211
Жыл бұрын
Quit being a poon
@Barefoot-Bob
7 ай бұрын
this set up has been around for years
@strongplanted Жыл бұрын
It was awesome to meet Andrey and see this truck in person today. Thank you for being so kind and welcoming. It was a pleasure. This was a very cool rig to see and get inside of today at Cars and Coffee. - Luke
@yayinternets
Жыл бұрын
The one in Lafayette?
@strongplanted
Жыл бұрын
@@yayinternets I met him at the one off I-25 and 136th at the outlets
@yayinternets
Жыл бұрын
@@strongplanted Oh cool, that’s right down the street from me. I go to the Lafayette one a few times a year but haven’t seen them there before.
@GKMess42 Жыл бұрын
I have mixed feelings about this. I'm sad to see a classic with such a [historically] good motor get retired, but I also love that you can keep the classic body intact and still use it basically the way it was. This conversion would be PERFECT for me as both a daily driver and as a general house truck, as long as it gets at least 120 miles per charge and could charge to full overnight (~8 hours). I'm sure that's true of most people. I would love to see more EV conversions, and I wish the government incentive money would go towards this instead of brand new vehicles. This is truly better for the environment! Taking a near-death vehicle and bringing it back to life.
@Mikefngarage
Жыл бұрын
120 miles is a hope and a prayer on level ground at 45 mph....Factor in some hills and putting anything in the bed drive a bit faster and that will significantly change. Great for around town. take it on a road trip Useless......want a great commuter buy a tesla or ID4. then your doing something.
@GKMess42
Жыл бұрын
@@Mikefngarage using that argument, what's the point of the commuter car too? By the time you account for the energy it takes to build, go find a V8 pickup. I've been seeing if an electric would work as my next commuter, and truly, it's more economical to buy a V6 or V8 pickup in terms of cost, dependability, and longevity. I could buy 2 pickup trucks for the price of most electric cars, and the truck lasts 3 times longer (with proper maintenance). I own a 4 cylinders Ford Focus right now, and although it's the most dependable car I've driven, I'm understanding why people go for the large pickups - part of it is that they can last 20 years or more.
@stevereisman6872
Жыл бұрын
I hear ya!! I have a '37 Plymouth pick-up truck and I'm really wanting to convert it to EV.....but I get that a lot: you're destroying automotive history, you're ruining the value, you're taking away the nostalgia. It weighs heavy on my heart but that said, I have to add that the OEM system sucks! No power steering, very lousy brakes (we take hydraulic disc for granted!!!!), doesn't always like to start, can't do more than 60mph, have to double-clutch and it still grinds going into 1st, drips oil incessantly, constant issues with fuel pump and carburetor.....the truck is so finnicky that NOBODY wants to drive it except me! And every time I drive it I have to HOPE it won't have an issue. So yeah, going to EV would be amazing and it's just making some old new again. I wanna do it but now trying to find a shop is a nightmare
@Mikefngarage
Жыл бұрын
@@stevereisman6872 diesel conversion is good too.....The thing to know is your Range is going to totally suck with electric. If your max driving it is around 100 miles of less it might be Ok. nights and hills will take away from that. then charging it will take 8 hours from there. So it does take some planning. Put a cummins in there with a later model trans and you get pretty good MPG and reliable.
@GKMess42
Жыл бұрын
@@stevereisman6872 dude that sounds like a freakin’ awesome truck! But yeah, I tend to forget about all the maintenance needed just to keep a classic like that going. That is where electric will be better. However, I work in IT for a living and electric cars worry me for the computer issues that could potentially happen (and those associated costs).
@AdventureBraten01 Жыл бұрын
I am in pain watching this
@kelly7042 Жыл бұрын
Good job making an oversized, overweight golfcart. Just because something can be converted to electric doesn't mean it should be. At least you did this to a Ford.
@danthompson1467 Жыл бұрын
A perfect example of more money then you know what to do with
@shitloveaduck
Жыл бұрын
Ever rebuild a classic vehicle. To make this a showroom example just for the body would be somewhere over $30,000 or even $40,000 if you don’t do the work yourself. The painting alone will be over $10,000, even $15,000 for show quality. Then the interior will be a couple of thousand, and a proper replacement drive train would be $5,000 to $12,000 depending on what you replace the dump truck motor with. I’ve done classic original numbers matching 6 cylinder trucks that were nice trucks. They stayed original because they were nice examples. This is not exactly a nice example or original prior to the EV conversion. It’s immensely better now and, yes it was expensive, but full on restorods are!
@danthompson1467
Жыл бұрын
They should of just left it alone it doesn’t need to be a trailer queen just as is is the true American sprite
@shitloveaduck
Жыл бұрын
@@danthompson1467 - they are in the job of generating revenue by videos watched, advertising time etc. this does none of that sitting doing nothing. They did what will generate views and discussions.
@npc_retired
Жыл бұрын
@@shitloveaduck I dont know what you're talking about. Paint and primer for my 1966 f250 (arcadian blue, Wimbledon white) cost me $700. 15 grand for a paint job? Yeah. Some sleaze bags will ask that much. I had one shop quote me 25k for a paintjob. As with everything in life, your paying the administrative and labor costs of getting something done, not the materials.
@shitloveaduck
Жыл бұрын
@@npc_retired - I was including the bodywork in there as well. The hours add up fast then.
@jeromeandre4915 Жыл бұрын
Awesome work. Well done TFL x LEgacy EV x 101 motors! Get ready to read even more about it in the EV Builder's Guide soon!
@SuperWooba Жыл бұрын
$80K just for the conversion! Yikes. Unobtainium.
@Ijusthopeitsquick
Жыл бұрын
I agree the cost is absurd, but that's not what unobtainium means.
@SuperWooba
Жыл бұрын
@@Ijusthopeitsquick That's what it means for me lol
@Mikefngarage
Жыл бұрын
Yea whats the point of that.....to talk you your buddies about how Great you are for being GREEN.....I will stay out of that conversation.
@keatonsmith4088
Жыл бұрын
Yeah me personally I would have just rebuilt that old inline 6 those are history
@MrChadx1
Жыл бұрын
@@Mikefngarage Conversions like this have nothing to do with an attempt at being green. It's more about tinkering/hotrodding type fun. Mashing up new and old tech. Trying new things. Doing it just because it's new and different and a challenge to put it together in a fun, unexpected and new way.
@toyotaprius79 Жыл бұрын
How could it be sacrilege? It's no where near the same as putting a Cummins diesel in a Prius for the reactions
@carholic-sz3qv
Жыл бұрын
A 1.9tdi in a Prius would have been ok tbh! ✅ 😂 😆 😝
@906MediaProductions
Жыл бұрын
@@carholic-sz3qv I'm putting a Prius 1.8 in a Corvair lol
@johnk6206 Жыл бұрын
KZread obviously pays waaaayyyyyy more than it should.
@NativeMainer53 Жыл бұрын
That is one of the best conversions I have seen, very professional looking.
@stevenedge4341 Жыл бұрын
love this. I have 62 that needs rebuilding and this has really peaked my interest.
@Piperdude26 Жыл бұрын
Super cool! I'm really looking forward to seeing this truck off road.
@personator907 Жыл бұрын
Would it be worse to LS swap a Ford? Some would have a heart attack at that idea too. I think it's cool! It's all about taste. Some will definitely hate it, but I like the idea of keeping a classic going and seeing new(er) ideas come to the resto-mod scene.
@GlenDiesel Жыл бұрын
This is awesome guys! Looking forward to seeing more.
@aiztoh Жыл бұрын
As an open minded person, ( just checked the truck lovers in his shorts, and all I can say is "Be careful” ) This is a great truck 👏👏👏
@golfbravowhiskey8669 Жыл бұрын
We use those old 300’s in the oil field here in East Texas. They run 24 hours a day seven days a week at about 1800 RPMs under a load and when the weights come around and the rods go down it governs out at 2200 RPMs. I think if we did the math if you could average 45 miles an hour every day for an entire year 24 hours a day I think that averaged out to 390,000 miles a year and we have some that last about three years before they start smoking. Cost you about $180 in parts to rebuild it in the field, new main bearings rings pistons and a new head gasket and you’re back in business again. And with them running on casing head gas which is almost the same as natural gas but slightly wetter The heads and valves almost look like the day you put them in there.
@shitloveaduck
Жыл бұрын
Much different from actually driving them. You are talking about a constant variable torque. It has a very set pattern with no spikes, long idle times (the worst for the 6s), over revving etc. they are long lasting motors and the fuel you use is a by product. This truck was going to be lucky to get maybe 11 mpg with that old 6 cylinder. Not a great restoration, on a truck that was already far from original. I fully understand the longevity though. We ran pump motors for irrigation and generally International 345s and 549s they ran for days flat out!! At night you could see the exhaust stacks glowing red,,,,,,. Ran them all summer sometimes only shutting them down for oil changes, oil cooler rebuilds and, if they survived, a couple of rebuilds. Very similar, but like driving 120 mph as hard as you can, uphill with a headwind!!! Hahaha. We never calculated the miles, but I don’t doubt similar. Yet have the same motors in an old international pickup and they didn’t last well at all. Maybe 100,000 miles before needing a rebuild.
@golfbravowhiskey8669
Жыл бұрын
@@shitloveaduck we have two old wells that have 1974 model international harvester 304 V8’s on them. The front cylinder on one side, and the back cylinder on the other side have compressor pistons in them. Those two cylinders are used for compressed air as a makeshift gas lift for adjacent whales to help run a plunger. I know one of the 304’s has been rebuilt 14 times since 1978 when they were placed on the pumping unit. One of the old wells has a old Buick “ nailhead” 322 on it. The old pumper that died out there probably 30 years ago told me that it came out of a 1954 Buick roadmaster. He said that car had 100,000 miles on it and was wrecked they pull the motor out of it and stuck it on that pumping unit and it ran for six more years before it needed rebuilt. 😎
@shitloveaduck
Жыл бұрын
@@golfbravowhiskey8669 - they must just be running right in that certain sweet spot huh? Pretty cool story!!
@jerkygutts8386 Жыл бұрын
And the 300 engine was still running 57 yrs later despite needing a rebuild it was running. What will the batteries condition be in 50yrs or even 25yrs ?
@zinc466
Жыл бұрын
Battery tech has come a long way in the last 20 years and will continue to improve. They'll get lighter, longer lasting and have more power density. But you can continue to grow into the grumpy old guy. Back in my day our cars had 100s of parts that would constantly wear out and need replaced to keep the car running.
@Anubis78250
Жыл бұрын
@@zinc466 Batteries have made minor improvements. Most of what people see is not actually technological advancement, but rather logistical advances. It's easy to fall into the trap of imagining things improving at a steady pace the way they seem to be at any given moment. They just as easily may not. What they are today is crazy expensive, short lived, short capacity, heavy, and last but not least incredibly damaging to the environment. Electric drive is cool, but battery powered is a novelty.
@jerkygutts8386
Жыл бұрын
@@zinc466 If someone wants to spend 80k on a electric conversion that isn’t efficient range wise from the get go it’s their money what do I care. Got nothing against Ev’s but 80k ? And you act like just because the engine was removed nothing will ever break or need maintenance. 20 yrs down the road when you want to sell it you can put in the description “ just needs a battery to run “. Lol I owned a 65 f100 in the early 90’s and was the reason I watched the video and gave it a thumbs up. So who’s the grumpy old Jackass ? Not me I just stated facts and you seem to be the defensive one. Yes batteries tech has come a long way but then again in 20yrs a total electric car could be obsolete….. Hydrogen or something else for example.
@cloudstone123 Жыл бұрын
Been looking at lots of videos on these types of conversions. Love seeing new life being given to older vehicles. I have had a soft spot since I was a kid for the old 80s broncos and I hope to one day to get one of those chassis and restore it with a ev conversion.
@enz6312 Жыл бұрын
I don't subscribe to the EV religion like many people BUT I think this is a great application for an after market system. That thing would be great to tool around town, go to Home Depot etc. I wouldn't want to take it on a long trip. Imagine taking it to a classic car show at your local 50s diner!!
@generalvoltage1821
Жыл бұрын
I know a guy with a single Hyper 9 converted 1965 Ford Cortina Mk 1 that he takes for shows. Gets everyone's attention for sure but when they see it for real they are mostly very keen to know all about it.
@Blue_Flame_Raptor
Жыл бұрын
Now imagine how much cooler you'd be with a v8 with a hog ass cam
@SimJDKS
Жыл бұрын
Calling it a religion is a bit unfair. Just as there an enthusiastic fans of “Hemi”, “V8 (or more)”. “XxxxxHP”, “rolling coal”. There are fans of ev for many reasons. With todays tech, it is fine for many people, with the near term expected tech, most people. If anything, it those holding onto the old, and spewing outdated information is the religious zealots.
@upminer6162
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I like the idea of EVs but I realize it's limitations unlike some of the fan boys. This is a perfect application
@enz6312
Жыл бұрын
@@SimJDKS your opinion...
@kdrapertrucker Жыл бұрын
Only thing is that the E100 is a van. The Ford E series was the Econoline van, they are still in production as a cab/chassis for R.V. Ambulance, and box truck applications.
@davidhillbrand2302 Жыл бұрын
This a pretty cool project - impressive conversion.
@yacahumax1431 Жыл бұрын
Awesome, cant wait to see the series. That is so freaking COOL.
@jimhogue4668 Жыл бұрын
I'm sitting at work today in Boulder Colorado. Turn around in this truck is big trailer right behind me. Got to see it first hand awesome build. Going to meet the guys from the channel and that on the truck. Turned an ordinary day at a construction site into a pretty cool one.
@FrankySilverFace Жыл бұрын
Hopefully in the future this $80,000 build becomes $30,000.
@Lottoboi100 Жыл бұрын
Looks great love the dial to switch from Drive to Reverse very talented people who worked on the Conversion
@scottyellis3442 Жыл бұрын
I see it definitely still rides like a old 65. Sure couldn't ride with a drink between your legs. LOL. I like it but then again I don't but can't wait to watch all the testing. Good job TFL.👍🏻
@generalvoltage1821 Жыл бұрын
The American F100,150, 250 etc in my mind are perfect EV conversion targets. They have the load capacity and the room for all the parts needed and since they are not long distance vehicles anymore in any reality, even with modern V8's, this is the perfect future for them. After my w124 Merc, Id love to do an F100/150 as they were also build by Ford Australia (Brisbane is home) up to the early 90's. I'm keen for a 1975. Can't wait for the build videos.
@Mikefngarage
Жыл бұрын
YEA.....Until you factor in the weight.....Drops the range. significantly....take it on the freeway at 60 or 70 and the range is useless. maybe 100 miles or less......I would buy a tesla or an id4 for a commuter. That sucker would not even make it to a car show and back without a few hours on a charger.....I have no time for that. I know your an electric car guy and Please tell me why so many people lie about this stuff.....I have been in caravans with electric conversions and OMG it is so irritating.
@generalvoltage1821
Жыл бұрын
@@Mikefngarage efficiency has a lot to do with the conversion set up. Hyper9's through original gearboxes to the diff is the easiest but least efficient. The weight isn't the biggest issue. Weight also works in favour of regen to. The loss of range from towing turns out to be heavily related to aerodynamic drag, not tow weight. Tesla swaps achieve much better efficiency results if they suit the car but it's not always practical. The video I link below is not a F100 but SWB Defender open top that has 100kwh (full Tesla pack) and a longitudinal mounted Tesla motor running prop shafts to the front diff and rear diff. It gets 160 - 200 miles max and is as boxy as any F100 style. Towing he was getting around 120 miles (one of his other videos). Conversions are not the best long range touring choices. But I don't see topping off on the way to a destination and or back as too much of a hassle. Cost of these conversions is a different matter and you need to be pretty passionate about it to take the hit. I also think people always talk about the upside of anything they are keen on. LS swap people will talk up the HP to the wheels and talk down the cost and pain to do it all. Any resto or car builders make it all look easier and less hassle than things may really be. Our classics actually drive pretty well and are fairly reliable but they aren't really. We just don't say it.
@BlueDually4x4 Жыл бұрын
I like the idea of this kind of conversion, because you can have the electric driveline without being forced to choose the least ugly vehicle to you. This old Ford looks better than anything Ford, Chevy or Dodge is currently selling us for damn near $80k already.
@JonesNate Жыл бұрын
9:40 is when he finally starts driving it.
@petemiller519 Жыл бұрын
Cool truck. My first vehicle was a '68 F100, blue and white pickup. I loved that thing. I did a lot of things in that truck that were first and iconic in my life, if you know what I mean ;) Cheers.
@royscarbrough3589 Жыл бұрын
I think that is awesome! I bet it would be an awesome chore truck since the weight distribution would make it great off-road or around the farm. Blessings
@SteifWood Жыл бұрын
I want! Living in Norway where now 80% of new personal vehicles are EVs, where new or import ICEs will be impossible to purchase after 12/31 2025, and where we love old Americana cars, this truck and what can come from improved conversions, is a gem. But a conversion MUST be less expensive. Maybe max $40.000?
@Astronomator Жыл бұрын
Awesome. Thanks for sharing. I have a 1957 Chevy pickup truck I'd love to convert to electric.
@bread-gz3rl Жыл бұрын
I mean, yeah it's cool but *why*
@shitloveaduck
Жыл бұрын
Why customize anything?
@Fakingittilimakeit Жыл бұрын
Perfect daily driver
@ChrisACiufo Жыл бұрын
Way cool. Wonder when the electric bits prices will come down to where it’s practical for most modders. I suspect they will as demand and supply increase.
@jimmyboe25
Жыл бұрын
We need electronic am manufacturing as a whole to returns the States
@mitchwerbell4679
Жыл бұрын
@@jimmyboe25 It will.
@doublebackagain4311 Жыл бұрын
Avg Hot-Rodder: There isn't anything worse than swapping an LS into a Ford. TFL: HOLD MY BEER -
@nlken7175 Жыл бұрын
Can't wait to see this thing offroading now. Not sure if the drivetrain will handle it.
@matthewprather7386
Жыл бұрын
Why wouldn’t it hold up?
@jamesfriend481 Жыл бұрын
At every public charging station there will be the Karen:” You can’t park there!”
@glenhardy4770 Жыл бұрын
I have a 1961 Chevrolet Apache. I want to do a similar conversion except I am KEEPING mine! Mine has been in my family since I was 1 year old. I do like what you have done. I think it compliments the truck.
@1970351C2V Жыл бұрын
As someone who owns both classic cars and EVs, I thought I was going to hate this when I clicked, but it's pretty well done. Most of these conversions are so compromised (1 small motor, tiny battery, etc) that they're useless. Also, a lot of the pickups can no longer be used for pickup things because the bed is full of batteries. I'm liking that this thng apparently has some power, range, and usefulness.
@ericp7012 Жыл бұрын
Awesome. Glad to see this up cycle
@thomash2806 Жыл бұрын
It’s fab. Love it. The steering looks really vague, though.
@jerrytaggart7615 Жыл бұрын
I don't think EVs are ready to be main stream yet, from ND, so much of the state lacks the infrastructure. But of all the awesome purchases and projects you guys have made over the years... This is right up there. Now get Blaze in the center!!
@DanielBoger Жыл бұрын
So cool. I love the idea of being able to bring new life to classic cars like this. I would have preferred to see that charge port better hidden. That new black plastic does not look right to me. Maybe they could have done like a flip down license plate and left the non-functional fuel fill cap. At that price point it would have also been nice to see that computer/gear selector set up with more of a new old stock feel. But overall I love it.
@MrWeblz17 Жыл бұрын
Awesome. Keep in mind the Regen braking might be a problem in winter. In 2 wheel drive without abs I bet those back tires are gonna lock up real fast.
@matthewprather7386
Жыл бұрын
Nice thing about electronics is they can be reconfigured - disabling regen should be no big deal..
@bldontmatter5319
Жыл бұрын
@@matthewprather7386 they can't be reconfigured easily lmao. Anyone who says that hasn't worked on this kind of nonsense. It's way more complicated than it ever should be.
@theupscriber65
Жыл бұрын
@@bldontmatter5319 aren't some regen settings user configurable on the fly? I think the Kia and Chexvy bolt both have paddles that you just flick to change the amount of regen.
@Mikefngarage
Жыл бұрын
@@bldontmatter5319 OMG TRUTH......Which is missing in the E conversion world.
@Semparo Жыл бұрын
Something like this with a column shifter and a set of round displays for the EV info in the round spots on the dash would be pretty neat imo.
@terryhetherington3364 Жыл бұрын
Cool. Good idea for classic vehicles in my opinion. The ultimate restomod!
@aleoimpala Жыл бұрын
Wow! Really cool. Don't get me wrong, i'm a car guy (With an engine). Love the smell of gaz and oil, the noise but this is the way we have to go if we want to survive... As a car guy /gal and as a human.
@tedmaino3549 Жыл бұрын
Very Very Cool - brilliant concept, well done!
@robertchapman4488 Жыл бұрын
Could have bought about 60 brand new 4.9l engines for that.
@natefxx
Жыл бұрын
Why would anyone spend the time and money to repower this old truck and just throw another one of those back in…
@Zach-ju5vi
Жыл бұрын
Wont be anywhere near as reliable either.
@mikedurham3563
Жыл бұрын
Definitely would last longer than those batteries. Good luck getting a few hundred thousand miles.
@msharp6887
Жыл бұрын
@@natefxx because internal combustion engines are superior to electric
@natefxx
Жыл бұрын
@@mikedurham3563 almost nobody is driving their restomod old pickup a few hundred thousand miles. You are describing a use case that doesn’t exist
@jasonnaimie5465 Жыл бұрын
looking forward to seeing following on vidoes on this truck, thank you
@pressleychannel772 Жыл бұрын
You know I don’t really like the whole convert gas to electric I would say I like the in-line six better but I will say this is one of the cooler electric conversions I’ve seen
@Mikefngarage
Жыл бұрын
Diesels conversion if your looking to save a buck or 2 on fuel. Cheaper and better for range and less money IMO....BUT......YOu cant go places and talk about how green you are.......ha ha.
@pressleychannel772
Жыл бұрын
@@Mikefngarage sure you can run on bio diesels or cooking oil just don't do electric
@cattlerepairmancattlerepai9414 Жыл бұрын
This is a very cool project. Financially, I am not sure, but I am with you that that way this is done is goes a long way to make old Americana relevant way into the future.
@abou824 Жыл бұрын
So cool. Not normally an EV fan but I really like this.
@Silverback_GMT410 Жыл бұрын
I love the concept! A truck that basically still has its character but is quicker and more efficient. Though I would have preferred a Godzilla/10 speed swap
@Jakereviewsall Жыл бұрын
I am mixed on this, the truck is cool and the conversion was done well. I am planning to buy and rebuild some classics in the next few years but I am looking more towards combustion on those. I have a F150 Hybrid but not quite ready for all EV. I also prefer the natural roar of an engine and not any type of speaker added for the effect. Still a very cool truck you got there though.
@troywhittle1594
Жыл бұрын
In 2019, I had a everything new Ford 545ci. Engine built. New Tremic TKO 5-sp transmission bought. Plus all the little things it takes to make it work. Installed in my 1970 Ford. Total cost was $15 grand. 700 HP. EV conversions are for rich people.
@TheMilwaukieDan Жыл бұрын
I’m 76 and think your spot on.
@mreconomist1402 Жыл бұрын
Definitely cool. Its different and give that truck a new life/identity. Plus if this takes off hopefully the conversion gets cheaper and cheaper.
@FreedomToRoam86 Жыл бұрын
Love those old trucks! But hope it still has a heater, if driving in Colorado, or anywhere in the midwest!
@alexsenin3632 Жыл бұрын
It’s your guys’ truck. You can do whatever you want to it 👍 I think it’s cool
@DavidHuber1 Жыл бұрын
It looks and sounds like it's going to fly apart when you accelerate.
@johnboynb Жыл бұрын
This is almost exactly what I would do if I had the cash. Delete the viewing window inside though I don't need that, and I would think about adding power steering.
@mikegabler5183 Жыл бұрын
That is so cool! I think that truck will break the bank once you put it up for auction!!
@ATVDUDEZ Жыл бұрын
Its a giant golf cart! Its a cool truck that would have been awesome with a Cummins conversion. Still love TFL and all their content!
@zachswy Жыл бұрын
I'd think it'd be pretty easy to translate the output of the coolant temp and charge remaining and send the appropriate voltage to the relevant gauges on the dash. That'd be cool
@bernardovallezajr7490 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry I didn't know of this video. I'm the one who said help me help and ask how to go about it and how much it would cost. Now I know unfortunately I can't afford it 😫 I'm retired and live on a fixed-income. Damn I got excited for nothing. But it's very nice to know it can be done. Ty u very much.... Bigg Bern....
@lkrfn5283 Жыл бұрын
Can you do a breakdown of the cost? I'm curious as to how much of that 80grand was labor
@dannelson6980
Жыл бұрын
I know what the parts cost, so about 45k of that labor and engineering. The motors and controllers are $5500 each so 11K. Battery around 20k, chargers, BMS, contactors, and cabling about 5k. What deal you can get on the battery is large variable.
@pepperbungholes9104
Жыл бұрын
@@dannelson6980 roundabout I got a buddy he's got a Gran Torino that he's doing a build like this on from home and it's costing him right at about 38k but he's also fabricating everything at home
@daveditcher4059 Жыл бұрын
Nice to see that most comments are favorable here. I think the $80k price tag is reasonable considering this is essentially a one off custom. Lots of labor and R&D cost tied up in doing this first one. This could probably be duplicated on a similar truck by Legacy EV and 101 Motors for around $50k. If you wanted to restomod this with a modern V8 drivetrain like a Coyote swap, disc brakes, an OD trans, etc. you could easily spend the $50k. Good job guys. Looking forward to further testing.
@thatdiygingerguy Жыл бұрын
This is awesome!!!
@Wornk Жыл бұрын
This is okay but still a disgrace. Terrible to think this might happen but at the same time exciting to see there’s a way to keep old cars on the road
@GF_Burke Жыл бұрын
Wish my 79 F150 4x4 had that body style. Glad I have the 300 instead of that tho.
@OzarksWildman Жыл бұрын
E series on the badges indicates the Ford vans 🤷🏻♂️
@chrishawkesford6900 Жыл бұрын
An interesting experiment as you have managed to combine the old truck with what is sadly the future.
@yaboilemonboi5223 Жыл бұрын
Not a bug fan of electric vehicles in general, but you pulled it off wonderfully, good job!
@skjoldgames Жыл бұрын
This is the most Colorado thing I've ever seen in my life!
@adamduncan4422 Жыл бұрын
I’m predicting something in the drivetrain is going to break. Not designed to handle anywhere near 600 ft pounds of torque unless they upgraded axles and driveshafts, etc…
@stanludorf2311
Жыл бұрын
There's no longer a transmission, which used to multiply the torque of the ICE. Plus, its all 3/4-ton running gear, so it will probably be fine.
@jamesbeaman6337
Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure this is an engineered drivetrain package in that regard.
@clarkleakins879
Жыл бұрын
Yes, good thoughts. The universal joints are strong enough?
@theschof96 Жыл бұрын
TFL didn't ruin it by any means, they simply modernized a Canada/US classic truck and made it adaptable to the modern age. That's super cool.
@galphadavenport5454 Жыл бұрын
Add a audio system with a recording of a revving engine under the hood ,just to mess with your friends .🤣🤔👍
@Revnahead957 Жыл бұрын
Excellent idea!
@petersimpson5859 Жыл бұрын
Can it be set up for aggressive re-gen so it's pure one pedal? Would be good for serious off road work. I'd say this is a modern alternative to a cummins conversion.
@johnbertram Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a London Underground tube train... I love the truck, BTW.
@vinuezaer Жыл бұрын
Can't wait to do this to the Scout II.
@Tree_Cruiser Жыл бұрын
Love this thing. I want to see it off road!
@CALMAGGI7 ай бұрын
I think this is bad ass! I would love to do this to my 66 Galaxie.
@computer1166 Жыл бұрын
9:15 maybe ford or wherever is developing an off-roader transmission. These truck looks amazing!!!
Пікірлер: 856
It’s gonna be interesting if/when conversion installation costs could get down to $20,000-$30,000. Would love to see lots of older vehicles on the road again.
@Neightlive
Жыл бұрын
So you can't use them when bad waether kills the power for a week?
@TylerVogel
Жыл бұрын
@@Neightlive that includes gas stations when the power goes.
@michaelyoung3337
Жыл бұрын
@@Neightlive This type of conversion should warm any prepper's heart. If you have some solar panels you have an infinite range around your compound and never have to visit a gas station in civilization again.
@imboredder
Жыл бұрын
That is still insanely cost prohibitive. I hope it gets big enough for it to be equivalent to cheaper ls conversions
@apocalyption5490
Жыл бұрын
@@michaelyoung3337 Yeah I don't think so. One EMP, and this garbage is fried.
I am an old hot rodder and i love it. Not the cost but the idea appeals to my hotrod heart.
@kdrapertrucker
Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, It would make a great hot rod drag truck.
@Mikefngarage
Жыл бұрын
Yea it sounds good......But the Numbers are terrible. Honestly......The cost for the range of something that heavy is totally useless. Only worth an attaboy for being green....if that matters to you....But even at that it is not really. I am pretty experienced with this and that sucker probably has a range of 100 miles. Load it full of lumber and cut that in half....then wait about 10 hours to recharge. With that kind of weight the battery life will be terrible too....Get out the steam shovel and harvest some more lithium.....Hey electric cars are GREAT for commuting but converting classics and long range they are good for sticking out your chest and Talking to your hommies about how green you are and that is about it.
@CarnutMM
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Never did like the sound of V8’s anyways.
@sidvicious01
Жыл бұрын
didn't even smoke the tires what a disappointment
@ex35240sx
Жыл бұрын
Look up the fwd honda powered mustang! You'll love it. I think its a 1965 mustang but im not sure
“You still have the charm of driving an older truck”......uh no you don’t.
This truck conversion is SO COOL! I would rather have this than a Cybertruck.
@SPPTA
Жыл бұрын
Absofreakinglutely
@spreaderniter0130
Жыл бұрын
I've looked at many electric options, and I don't like the modern vehicles today, I will be doing this to an older vehicle in the future
@FakeJake5843
Жыл бұрын
Same
@DanielIsaacs
Жыл бұрын
You still think the CyberTruck is happening? Its 2 years late already, they've lost any first mover advantage in the truck market. 😅
@Chrisb8s
Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah
$$80,000 !??? For the conversion. That’s a big no for me 😂😂
@JD-86-Eight_Zero
Жыл бұрын
Yeah me too lol! I make 20,000 to 35,000 a year depending on the weather in the winter and wet season. I will never be able to afford it. Guess I am getting a 🐎 😆
@waltercox2207
Жыл бұрын
Nope not 80k I do the math that’s not true ! Don’t be fool he really wants to sell the truck to someone who think it cost 80k !! Don’t listen do the ev lies trust me !!! It’s all for you tube views and sells it don’t cost that much !!
@jesualdocortez6426
Жыл бұрын
@@waltercox2207 eventually, if you have solar, an EV car would pay for itself in gas saving alone in 5-10 years
@waltercox2207
Жыл бұрын
@@jesualdocortez6426 it will i have a g550 eats 110 in gas a week so i think i want to convert the mercedes gl550 to all ev. its all wheel drive i would love to try it if inhad the parts for sure.
@roodick85
Жыл бұрын
Hell no
I drive a Hemi Ram and a Bolt EV so this is a very cool amalgamation or the two types. I love that you are giving that cool old truck new life. It’s like putting an SSD in an older computer to squeeze out more performance from older hardware. Thanks for bringing us along for the ride.
@JOE-ROGAN-CLIPS.
Жыл бұрын
Yup
@Alex-je6od
Жыл бұрын
I feel ya. I drive a classic military K5 Blazer (M1009) and a Bolt EV lol. The Blazer is for "real work" and the Bolt EV is for daily. After driving in EV's... I really wouldn't want to commute with the 6.2L Detroit Diesel lol. It's great for "doin stuff", but the classics just aren't practical for daily use.
AWESOME conversion! I swapped a Suzuki Sidekick with 1X of those Hyper9 motors for a tiny fraction of the price. I’ve got a few videos on my channel if you’re interested. The range isn’t super, but the drivability is MUCH improved.
@mikelemoine4267
Жыл бұрын
I think converting smaller, lighter vehicles that don't need half to three quarter ton battery packs will be the key for many. People concerned about the cost can sacrifice performance and save a fortune (and still be usable). Moving a big heavy truck with sportscar performance is going to cost a lot no matter how you do it.
This is my favourite TFL project so far! It will be interesting to watch the build series.
TFL has done what many enthusiasts wish they could do. Keep a nice piece of steel on the road with a modern driveline. I’m not an electric fanboy living/working in pretty rural areas but I would definitely drive something like this 👍
@pointedspider
Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah. I would love to have this
I learnt to drive on my Dad’s ’66 3/4 ton Chevy pickup. I still shake my head at how that beast would now be considered a classic. But even I sometimes look at the occasional one on the road with nostalgia.
@brentvance3958
Жыл бұрын
A 1997 Geo Metro is considered a classic also. Lol
I think the conversion was done tastefully and respectful, of such a beautiful truck. I'm excited to see it worked.
Congrats! You now just have to drive it another 200k to offset the environmental damage of manufacturing those lithium batteries... :I
@codybrady6637
Жыл бұрын
And who knows how many more miles to offset the coal that's burned to generate the electricity for that virtue signal mobile. I bet the clapped out inline 6 was more efficient than this rolling pile
All really well done except the charge port, looks like the were like “uhhh okay all done except the charge port, ehhhh just slap it on there!” Would have been nice if they put in CCS that blends in better
@tim8deb
Жыл бұрын
Its where the fuel tank filler use to be. Id say they kept it that way for that reason Owning one of this model F250s I think it is cool they used the same spot.
@09impala
Жыл бұрын
@@tim8deb I know but it just looks kinda haphazardly bolted into the hole, with that price I’d be hoping for like a custom insert
@iFixJunk
Жыл бұрын
@@09impala Yeah, that jumped out to me, too. For $80k, they should have made it LOOK like the original fuel cap on the outside.
@DanielBoger
Жыл бұрын
That black plastic kills the look. Maybe they could have done like a hidden panel behind the license plate or something. That was a common location for a fuel door in that era.
@09impala
Жыл бұрын
@@DanielBoger Yep, I was thinking maybe even just take a chrome fuel door off another truck and putting the J1772 plug under it. A great thing about electricity over gas is you don’t have to worry about gravity so you can put the connector wherever you want.
Could desperately use some safety protection over those exposed orange HV terminals. Otherwise, fantastic.
@bruced9668
Жыл бұрын
What
@Mik35959
Жыл бұрын
@@bruced9668 hv=high voltage
@doublebackagain4311
Жыл бұрын
Did I see the original single-cylinder brake master? 😬 And front drums with orig steering too I bet. With the acceleration that truck has now (+ more weight) I would think improved handling/stopping might be in order?
@Carlitosway211
Жыл бұрын
Quit being a poon
@Barefoot-Bob
7 ай бұрын
this set up has been around for years
It was awesome to meet Andrey and see this truck in person today. Thank you for being so kind and welcoming. It was a pleasure. This was a very cool rig to see and get inside of today at Cars and Coffee. - Luke
@yayinternets
Жыл бұрын
The one in Lafayette?
@strongplanted
Жыл бұрын
@@yayinternets I met him at the one off I-25 and 136th at the outlets
@yayinternets
Жыл бұрын
@@strongplanted Oh cool, that’s right down the street from me. I go to the Lafayette one a few times a year but haven’t seen them there before.
I have mixed feelings about this. I'm sad to see a classic with such a [historically] good motor get retired, but I also love that you can keep the classic body intact and still use it basically the way it was. This conversion would be PERFECT for me as both a daily driver and as a general house truck, as long as it gets at least 120 miles per charge and could charge to full overnight (~8 hours). I'm sure that's true of most people. I would love to see more EV conversions, and I wish the government incentive money would go towards this instead of brand new vehicles. This is truly better for the environment! Taking a near-death vehicle and bringing it back to life.
@Mikefngarage
Жыл бұрын
120 miles is a hope and a prayer on level ground at 45 mph....Factor in some hills and putting anything in the bed drive a bit faster and that will significantly change. Great for around town. take it on a road trip Useless......want a great commuter buy a tesla or ID4. then your doing something.
@GKMess42
Жыл бұрын
@@Mikefngarage using that argument, what's the point of the commuter car too? By the time you account for the energy it takes to build, go find a V8 pickup. I've been seeing if an electric would work as my next commuter, and truly, it's more economical to buy a V6 or V8 pickup in terms of cost, dependability, and longevity. I could buy 2 pickup trucks for the price of most electric cars, and the truck lasts 3 times longer (with proper maintenance). I own a 4 cylinders Ford Focus right now, and although it's the most dependable car I've driven, I'm understanding why people go for the large pickups - part of it is that they can last 20 years or more.
@stevereisman6872
Жыл бұрын
I hear ya!! I have a '37 Plymouth pick-up truck and I'm really wanting to convert it to EV.....but I get that a lot: you're destroying automotive history, you're ruining the value, you're taking away the nostalgia. It weighs heavy on my heart but that said, I have to add that the OEM system sucks! No power steering, very lousy brakes (we take hydraulic disc for granted!!!!), doesn't always like to start, can't do more than 60mph, have to double-clutch and it still grinds going into 1st, drips oil incessantly, constant issues with fuel pump and carburetor.....the truck is so finnicky that NOBODY wants to drive it except me! And every time I drive it I have to HOPE it won't have an issue. So yeah, going to EV would be amazing and it's just making some old new again. I wanna do it but now trying to find a shop is a nightmare
@Mikefngarage
Жыл бұрын
@@stevereisman6872 diesel conversion is good too.....The thing to know is your Range is going to totally suck with electric. If your max driving it is around 100 miles of less it might be Ok. nights and hills will take away from that. then charging it will take 8 hours from there. So it does take some planning. Put a cummins in there with a later model trans and you get pretty good MPG and reliable.
@GKMess42
Жыл бұрын
@@stevereisman6872 dude that sounds like a freakin’ awesome truck! But yeah, I tend to forget about all the maintenance needed just to keep a classic like that going. That is where electric will be better. However, I work in IT for a living and electric cars worry me for the computer issues that could potentially happen (and those associated costs).
I am in pain watching this
Good job making an oversized, overweight golfcart. Just because something can be converted to electric doesn't mean it should be. At least you did this to a Ford.
A perfect example of more money then you know what to do with
@shitloveaduck
Жыл бұрын
Ever rebuild a classic vehicle. To make this a showroom example just for the body would be somewhere over $30,000 or even $40,000 if you don’t do the work yourself. The painting alone will be over $10,000, even $15,000 for show quality. Then the interior will be a couple of thousand, and a proper replacement drive train would be $5,000 to $12,000 depending on what you replace the dump truck motor with. I’ve done classic original numbers matching 6 cylinder trucks that were nice trucks. They stayed original because they were nice examples. This is not exactly a nice example or original prior to the EV conversion. It’s immensely better now and, yes it was expensive, but full on restorods are!
@danthompson1467
Жыл бұрын
They should of just left it alone it doesn’t need to be a trailer queen just as is is the true American sprite
@shitloveaduck
Жыл бұрын
@@danthompson1467 - they are in the job of generating revenue by videos watched, advertising time etc. this does none of that sitting doing nothing. They did what will generate views and discussions.
@npc_retired
Жыл бұрын
@@shitloveaduck I dont know what you're talking about. Paint and primer for my 1966 f250 (arcadian blue, Wimbledon white) cost me $700. 15 grand for a paint job? Yeah. Some sleaze bags will ask that much. I had one shop quote me 25k for a paintjob. As with everything in life, your paying the administrative and labor costs of getting something done, not the materials.
@shitloveaduck
Жыл бұрын
@@npc_retired - I was including the bodywork in there as well. The hours add up fast then.
Awesome work. Well done TFL x LEgacy EV x 101 motors! Get ready to read even more about it in the EV Builder's Guide soon!
$80K just for the conversion! Yikes. Unobtainium.
@Ijusthopeitsquick
Жыл бұрын
I agree the cost is absurd, but that's not what unobtainium means.
@SuperWooba
Жыл бұрын
@@Ijusthopeitsquick That's what it means for me lol
@Mikefngarage
Жыл бұрын
Yea whats the point of that.....to talk you your buddies about how Great you are for being GREEN.....I will stay out of that conversation.
@keatonsmith4088
Жыл бұрын
Yeah me personally I would have just rebuilt that old inline 6 those are history
@MrChadx1
Жыл бұрын
@@Mikefngarage Conversions like this have nothing to do with an attempt at being green. It's more about tinkering/hotrodding type fun. Mashing up new and old tech. Trying new things. Doing it just because it's new and different and a challenge to put it together in a fun, unexpected and new way.
How could it be sacrilege? It's no where near the same as putting a Cummins diesel in a Prius for the reactions
@carholic-sz3qv
Жыл бұрын
A 1.9tdi in a Prius would have been ok tbh! ✅ 😂 😆 😝
@906MediaProductions
Жыл бұрын
@@carholic-sz3qv I'm putting a Prius 1.8 in a Corvair lol
KZread obviously pays waaaayyyyyy more than it should.
That is one of the best conversions I have seen, very professional looking.
love this. I have 62 that needs rebuilding and this has really peaked my interest.
Super cool! I'm really looking forward to seeing this truck off road.
Would it be worse to LS swap a Ford? Some would have a heart attack at that idea too. I think it's cool! It's all about taste. Some will definitely hate it, but I like the idea of keeping a classic going and seeing new(er) ideas come to the resto-mod scene.
This is awesome guys! Looking forward to seeing more.
As an open minded person, ( just checked the truck lovers in his shorts, and all I can say is "Be careful” ) This is a great truck 👏👏👏
We use those old 300’s in the oil field here in East Texas. They run 24 hours a day seven days a week at about 1800 RPMs under a load and when the weights come around and the rods go down it governs out at 2200 RPMs. I think if we did the math if you could average 45 miles an hour every day for an entire year 24 hours a day I think that averaged out to 390,000 miles a year and we have some that last about three years before they start smoking. Cost you about $180 in parts to rebuild it in the field, new main bearings rings pistons and a new head gasket and you’re back in business again. And with them running on casing head gas which is almost the same as natural gas but slightly wetter The heads and valves almost look like the day you put them in there.
@shitloveaduck
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Much different from actually driving them. You are talking about a constant variable torque. It has a very set pattern with no spikes, long idle times (the worst for the 6s), over revving etc. they are long lasting motors and the fuel you use is a by product. This truck was going to be lucky to get maybe 11 mpg with that old 6 cylinder. Not a great restoration, on a truck that was already far from original. I fully understand the longevity though. We ran pump motors for irrigation and generally International 345s and 549s they ran for days flat out!! At night you could see the exhaust stacks glowing red,,,,,,. Ran them all summer sometimes only shutting them down for oil changes, oil cooler rebuilds and, if they survived, a couple of rebuilds. Very similar, but like driving 120 mph as hard as you can, uphill with a headwind!!! Hahaha. We never calculated the miles, but I don’t doubt similar. Yet have the same motors in an old international pickup and they didn’t last well at all. Maybe 100,000 miles before needing a rebuild.
@golfbravowhiskey8669
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@@shitloveaduck we have two old wells that have 1974 model international harvester 304 V8’s on them. The front cylinder on one side, and the back cylinder on the other side have compressor pistons in them. Those two cylinders are used for compressed air as a makeshift gas lift for adjacent whales to help run a plunger. I know one of the 304’s has been rebuilt 14 times since 1978 when they were placed on the pumping unit. One of the old wells has a old Buick “ nailhead” 322 on it. The old pumper that died out there probably 30 years ago told me that it came out of a 1954 Buick roadmaster. He said that car had 100,000 miles on it and was wrecked they pull the motor out of it and stuck it on that pumping unit and it ran for six more years before it needed rebuilt. 😎
@shitloveaduck
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@@golfbravowhiskey8669 - they must just be running right in that certain sweet spot huh? Pretty cool story!!
And the 300 engine was still running 57 yrs later despite needing a rebuild it was running. What will the batteries condition be in 50yrs or even 25yrs ?
@zinc466
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Battery tech has come a long way in the last 20 years and will continue to improve. They'll get lighter, longer lasting and have more power density. But you can continue to grow into the grumpy old guy. Back in my day our cars had 100s of parts that would constantly wear out and need replaced to keep the car running.
@Anubis78250
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@@zinc466 Batteries have made minor improvements. Most of what people see is not actually technological advancement, but rather logistical advances. It's easy to fall into the trap of imagining things improving at a steady pace the way they seem to be at any given moment. They just as easily may not. What they are today is crazy expensive, short lived, short capacity, heavy, and last but not least incredibly damaging to the environment. Electric drive is cool, but battery powered is a novelty.
@jerkygutts8386
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@@zinc466 If someone wants to spend 80k on a electric conversion that isn’t efficient range wise from the get go it’s their money what do I care. Got nothing against Ev’s but 80k ? And you act like just because the engine was removed nothing will ever break or need maintenance. 20 yrs down the road when you want to sell it you can put in the description “ just needs a battery to run “. Lol I owned a 65 f100 in the early 90’s and was the reason I watched the video and gave it a thumbs up. So who’s the grumpy old Jackass ? Not me I just stated facts and you seem to be the defensive one. Yes batteries tech has come a long way but then again in 20yrs a total electric car could be obsolete….. Hydrogen or something else for example.
Been looking at lots of videos on these types of conversions. Love seeing new life being given to older vehicles. I have had a soft spot since I was a kid for the old 80s broncos and I hope to one day to get one of those chassis and restore it with a ev conversion.
I don't subscribe to the EV religion like many people BUT I think this is a great application for an after market system. That thing would be great to tool around town, go to Home Depot etc. I wouldn't want to take it on a long trip. Imagine taking it to a classic car show at your local 50s diner!!
@generalvoltage1821
Жыл бұрын
I know a guy with a single Hyper 9 converted 1965 Ford Cortina Mk 1 that he takes for shows. Gets everyone's attention for sure but when they see it for real they are mostly very keen to know all about it.
@Blue_Flame_Raptor
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Now imagine how much cooler you'd be with a v8 with a hog ass cam
@SimJDKS
Жыл бұрын
Calling it a religion is a bit unfair. Just as there an enthusiastic fans of “Hemi”, “V8 (or more)”. “XxxxxHP”, “rolling coal”. There are fans of ev for many reasons. With todays tech, it is fine for many people, with the near term expected tech, most people. If anything, it those holding onto the old, and spewing outdated information is the religious zealots.
@upminer6162
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I like the idea of EVs but I realize it's limitations unlike some of the fan boys. This is a perfect application
@enz6312
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@@SimJDKS your opinion...
Only thing is that the E100 is a van. The Ford E series was the Econoline van, they are still in production as a cab/chassis for R.V. Ambulance, and box truck applications.
This a pretty cool project - impressive conversion.
Awesome, cant wait to see the series. That is so freaking COOL.
I'm sitting at work today in Boulder Colorado. Turn around in this truck is big trailer right behind me. Got to see it first hand awesome build. Going to meet the guys from the channel and that on the truck. Turned an ordinary day at a construction site into a pretty cool one.
Hopefully in the future this $80,000 build becomes $30,000.
Looks great love the dial to switch from Drive to Reverse very talented people who worked on the Conversion
I see it definitely still rides like a old 65. Sure couldn't ride with a drink between your legs. LOL. I like it but then again I don't but can't wait to watch all the testing. Good job TFL.👍🏻
The American F100,150, 250 etc in my mind are perfect EV conversion targets. They have the load capacity and the room for all the parts needed and since they are not long distance vehicles anymore in any reality, even with modern V8's, this is the perfect future for them. After my w124 Merc, Id love to do an F100/150 as they were also build by Ford Australia (Brisbane is home) up to the early 90's. I'm keen for a 1975. Can't wait for the build videos.
@Mikefngarage
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YEA.....Until you factor in the weight.....Drops the range. significantly....take it on the freeway at 60 or 70 and the range is useless. maybe 100 miles or less......I would buy a tesla or an id4 for a commuter. That sucker would not even make it to a car show and back without a few hours on a charger.....I have no time for that. I know your an electric car guy and Please tell me why so many people lie about this stuff.....I have been in caravans with electric conversions and OMG it is so irritating.
@generalvoltage1821
Жыл бұрын
@@Mikefngarage efficiency has a lot to do with the conversion set up. Hyper9's through original gearboxes to the diff is the easiest but least efficient. The weight isn't the biggest issue. Weight also works in favour of regen to. The loss of range from towing turns out to be heavily related to aerodynamic drag, not tow weight. Tesla swaps achieve much better efficiency results if they suit the car but it's not always practical. The video I link below is not a F100 but SWB Defender open top that has 100kwh (full Tesla pack) and a longitudinal mounted Tesla motor running prop shafts to the front diff and rear diff. It gets 160 - 200 miles max and is as boxy as any F100 style. Towing he was getting around 120 miles (one of his other videos). Conversions are not the best long range touring choices. But I don't see topping off on the way to a destination and or back as too much of a hassle. Cost of these conversions is a different matter and you need to be pretty passionate about it to take the hit. I also think people always talk about the upside of anything they are keen on. LS swap people will talk up the HP to the wheels and talk down the cost and pain to do it all. Any resto or car builders make it all look easier and less hassle than things may really be. Our classics actually drive pretty well and are fairly reliable but they aren't really. We just don't say it.
I like the idea of this kind of conversion, because you can have the electric driveline without being forced to choose the least ugly vehicle to you. This old Ford looks better than anything Ford, Chevy or Dodge is currently selling us for damn near $80k already.
9:40 is when he finally starts driving it.
Cool truck. My first vehicle was a '68 F100, blue and white pickup. I loved that thing. I did a lot of things in that truck that were first and iconic in my life, if you know what I mean ;) Cheers.
I think that is awesome! I bet it would be an awesome chore truck since the weight distribution would make it great off-road or around the farm. Blessings
I want! Living in Norway where now 80% of new personal vehicles are EVs, where new or import ICEs will be impossible to purchase after 12/31 2025, and where we love old Americana cars, this truck and what can come from improved conversions, is a gem. But a conversion MUST be less expensive. Maybe max $40.000?
Awesome. Thanks for sharing. I have a 1957 Chevy pickup truck I'd love to convert to electric.
I mean, yeah it's cool but *why*
@shitloveaduck
Жыл бұрын
Why customize anything?
Perfect daily driver
Way cool. Wonder when the electric bits prices will come down to where it’s practical for most modders. I suspect they will as demand and supply increase.
@jimmyboe25
Жыл бұрын
We need electronic am manufacturing as a whole to returns the States
@mitchwerbell4679
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@@jimmyboe25 It will.
Avg Hot-Rodder: There isn't anything worse than swapping an LS into a Ford. TFL: HOLD MY BEER -
Can't wait to see this thing offroading now. Not sure if the drivetrain will handle it.
@matthewprather7386
Жыл бұрын
Why wouldn’t it hold up?
At every public charging station there will be the Karen:” You can’t park there!”
I have a 1961 Chevrolet Apache. I want to do a similar conversion except I am KEEPING mine! Mine has been in my family since I was 1 year old. I do like what you have done. I think it compliments the truck.
As someone who owns both classic cars and EVs, I thought I was going to hate this when I clicked, but it's pretty well done. Most of these conversions are so compromised (1 small motor, tiny battery, etc) that they're useless. Also, a lot of the pickups can no longer be used for pickup things because the bed is full of batteries. I'm liking that this thng apparently has some power, range, and usefulness.
Awesome. Glad to see this up cycle
It’s fab. Love it. The steering looks really vague, though.
I don't think EVs are ready to be main stream yet, from ND, so much of the state lacks the infrastructure. But of all the awesome purchases and projects you guys have made over the years... This is right up there. Now get Blaze in the center!!
So cool. I love the idea of being able to bring new life to classic cars like this. I would have preferred to see that charge port better hidden. That new black plastic does not look right to me. Maybe they could have done like a flip down license plate and left the non-functional fuel fill cap. At that price point it would have also been nice to see that computer/gear selector set up with more of a new old stock feel. But overall I love it.
Awesome. Keep in mind the Regen braking might be a problem in winter. In 2 wheel drive without abs I bet those back tires are gonna lock up real fast.
@matthewprather7386
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Nice thing about electronics is they can be reconfigured - disabling regen should be no big deal..
@bldontmatter5319
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@@matthewprather7386 they can't be reconfigured easily lmao. Anyone who says that hasn't worked on this kind of nonsense. It's way more complicated than it ever should be.
@theupscriber65
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@@bldontmatter5319 aren't some regen settings user configurable on the fly? I think the Kia and Chexvy bolt both have paddles that you just flick to change the amount of regen.
@Mikefngarage
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@@bldontmatter5319 OMG TRUTH......Which is missing in the E conversion world.
Something like this with a column shifter and a set of round displays for the EV info in the round spots on the dash would be pretty neat imo.
Cool. Good idea for classic vehicles in my opinion. The ultimate restomod!
Wow! Really cool. Don't get me wrong, i'm a car guy (With an engine). Love the smell of gaz and oil, the noise but this is the way we have to go if we want to survive... As a car guy /gal and as a human.
Very Very Cool - brilliant concept, well done!
Could have bought about 60 brand new 4.9l engines for that.
@natefxx
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Why would anyone spend the time and money to repower this old truck and just throw another one of those back in…
@Zach-ju5vi
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Wont be anywhere near as reliable either.
@mikedurham3563
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Definitely would last longer than those batteries. Good luck getting a few hundred thousand miles.
@msharp6887
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@@natefxx because internal combustion engines are superior to electric
@natefxx
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@@mikedurham3563 almost nobody is driving their restomod old pickup a few hundred thousand miles. You are describing a use case that doesn’t exist
looking forward to seeing following on vidoes on this truck, thank you
You know I don’t really like the whole convert gas to electric I would say I like the in-line six better but I will say this is one of the cooler electric conversions I’ve seen
@Mikefngarage
Жыл бұрын
Diesels conversion if your looking to save a buck or 2 on fuel. Cheaper and better for range and less money IMO....BUT......YOu cant go places and talk about how green you are.......ha ha.
@pressleychannel772
Жыл бұрын
@@Mikefngarage sure you can run on bio diesels or cooking oil just don't do electric
This is a very cool project. Financially, I am not sure, but I am with you that that way this is done is goes a long way to make old Americana relevant way into the future.
So cool. Not normally an EV fan but I really like this.
I love the concept! A truck that basically still has its character but is quicker and more efficient. Though I would have preferred a Godzilla/10 speed swap
I am mixed on this, the truck is cool and the conversion was done well. I am planning to buy and rebuild some classics in the next few years but I am looking more towards combustion on those. I have a F150 Hybrid but not quite ready for all EV. I also prefer the natural roar of an engine and not any type of speaker added for the effect. Still a very cool truck you got there though.
@troywhittle1594
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In 2019, I had a everything new Ford 545ci. Engine built. New Tremic TKO 5-sp transmission bought. Plus all the little things it takes to make it work. Installed in my 1970 Ford. Total cost was $15 grand. 700 HP. EV conversions are for rich people.
I’m 76 and think your spot on.
Definitely cool. Its different and give that truck a new life/identity. Plus if this takes off hopefully the conversion gets cheaper and cheaper.
Love those old trucks! But hope it still has a heater, if driving in Colorado, or anywhere in the midwest!
It’s your guys’ truck. You can do whatever you want to it 👍 I think it’s cool
It looks and sounds like it's going to fly apart when you accelerate.
This is almost exactly what I would do if I had the cash. Delete the viewing window inside though I don't need that, and I would think about adding power steering.
That is so cool! I think that truck will break the bank once you put it up for auction!!
Its a giant golf cart! Its a cool truck that would have been awesome with a Cummins conversion. Still love TFL and all their content!
I'd think it'd be pretty easy to translate the output of the coolant temp and charge remaining and send the appropriate voltage to the relevant gauges on the dash. That'd be cool
I'm sorry I didn't know of this video. I'm the one who said help me help and ask how to go about it and how much it would cost. Now I know unfortunately I can't afford it 😫 I'm retired and live on a fixed-income. Damn I got excited for nothing. But it's very nice to know it can be done. Ty u very much.... Bigg Bern....
Can you do a breakdown of the cost? I'm curious as to how much of that 80grand was labor
@dannelson6980
Жыл бұрын
I know what the parts cost, so about 45k of that labor and engineering. The motors and controllers are $5500 each so 11K. Battery around 20k, chargers, BMS, contactors, and cabling about 5k. What deal you can get on the battery is large variable.
@pepperbungholes9104
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@@dannelson6980 roundabout I got a buddy he's got a Gran Torino that he's doing a build like this on from home and it's costing him right at about 38k but he's also fabricating everything at home
Nice to see that most comments are favorable here. I think the $80k price tag is reasonable considering this is essentially a one off custom. Lots of labor and R&D cost tied up in doing this first one. This could probably be duplicated on a similar truck by Legacy EV and 101 Motors for around $50k. If you wanted to restomod this with a modern V8 drivetrain like a Coyote swap, disc brakes, an OD trans, etc. you could easily spend the $50k. Good job guys. Looking forward to further testing.
This is awesome!!!
This is okay but still a disgrace. Terrible to think this might happen but at the same time exciting to see there’s a way to keep old cars on the road
Wish my 79 F150 4x4 had that body style. Glad I have the 300 instead of that tho.
E series on the badges indicates the Ford vans 🤷🏻♂️
An interesting experiment as you have managed to combine the old truck with what is sadly the future.
Not a bug fan of electric vehicles in general, but you pulled it off wonderfully, good job!
This is the most Colorado thing I've ever seen in my life!
I’m predicting something in the drivetrain is going to break. Not designed to handle anywhere near 600 ft pounds of torque unless they upgraded axles and driveshafts, etc…
@stanludorf2311
Жыл бұрын
There's no longer a transmission, which used to multiply the torque of the ICE. Plus, its all 3/4-ton running gear, so it will probably be fine.
@jamesbeaman6337
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Pretty sure this is an engineered drivetrain package in that regard.
@clarkleakins879
Жыл бұрын
Yes, good thoughts. The universal joints are strong enough?
TFL didn't ruin it by any means, they simply modernized a Canada/US classic truck and made it adaptable to the modern age. That's super cool.
Add a audio system with a recording of a revving engine under the hood ,just to mess with your friends .🤣🤔👍
Excellent idea!
Can it be set up for aggressive re-gen so it's pure one pedal? Would be good for serious off road work. I'd say this is a modern alternative to a cummins conversion.
Sounds like a London Underground tube train... I love the truck, BTW.
Can't wait to do this to the Scout II.
Love this thing. I want to see it off road!
I think this is bad ass! I would love to do this to my 66 Galaxie.
9:15 maybe ford or wherever is developing an off-roader transmission. These truck looks amazing!!!