Trying to Drive OLD RATROD truck 629 Miles to home!
We try driving Kaulins 1963 Chevy C-10 629 miles home... but fail miserably.
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Wife asked me why didn't they just trailer that truck home to start with so I told her same reason you and your sister go to the mall and try on bunch of clothes just to come back home and order them online ....
This is the kind of thing a little brother will never forget. Rudy, you are inspiring! Nicely done.
I have a wonderful brother, Rudy, so I have no complaints, but I'm sure for many watching, you are the brother they wish they had!
Its nice to see younger people enjoying retro vehicles and driving a manual
In your description, you say you failed miserably. NO you did NOT!! Not only did you get to drive it on the road, but you made lifelong memories of doing something cool with your brother. You guys did the right thing!
The best part is making memories with your older brother that you will never forget.
The water pump you could have easily handled. The torpedo below the waterline was the slipping clutch. There are field expedients to handle, though. I once drove a handful of steel cut nails between the clutch disk and the flywheel after removing the inspection cover. Got me home.
Great video guys. Good luck getting her home! '66 C10 owner myself. All the effort will be worth the hundreds of "thumbs up" you'll get later ;)
Great to see brothers helping each other out. My first vehicle was a 59 dodge pickup I bought out of a field for 50 bucks. Tree growing through bed cut out with chainsaw lol. Had to use tractor to get it out. I worked on that thing for a year my older brother would help when he could . It was a basket case but I will never forget that truck. Now I'm 54. You two will have these memories for you to look back on. Hope this channel works for you Rudy you have become a great fabricator
Rudy it’s so cool to see you help your brother out. Way to go on being a good role model.
Thanks guys! Brought out some memories and laughs. Glad to see the brotherly love. Thank you for sharing.
Rudy, you are the best brother in the world!!! To surprise your brother the way you did made him happy beyond words.
I love those old trucks. No computers, no smog equipment, real gauges instead of idiot lights, and did you see all the room in that engine compartment. Totally worth rebuilding.
Thanks so much my friend!! There are a lot to learn in your videos for beginner like me, The way you keep it simple is great!
Rudi is a guy with great skills……watch this guy in 20 years from now….a legend and a leader in the making 💪🏻💪🏻
What a great big brother Rudy, I’m sure Colin love’s you so much. Awesome job Rudy
Fun video, good work Rudy. As the youngest of 4 boys. A big brother that invests in his little brothers is priceless.
Brings back memories ('78) when I brought my 64 old El Camino home for the first time on a chattering and slippery clutch. Made it all the way to the off-ramp of our town.
Ah, the good old road trip to pickup an old truck.. We've all had them! Great memories!
Rudy you and your brother are having fun together and to the rest of y'all to and can't wait to see you both working on the truck