I love these 60-66 chevy pick-up. My Dad worked for Chevrolet in Atlanta, GA Lakewood Plant. Growing up He always had these awesome pick up. Love your great craftsmanship.
@simonwoolley59216 сағат бұрын
I enjoy your music play more please 😊
@forestmcclain268217 сағат бұрын
My hats off to you for making a 53/54 look the best they ever could. In my opinion you have created a truck that far exceeds the Cameo that GM came up with. Love the videos looking good.
@truthbtold291018 сағат бұрын
Say brother, I know where there's a 1953, Chevy 4 door we could work on. It's still got almost everything it came with off the line...it's just sitting there rotting away. Guy said I could have for $2000.00. What say you?
@MayraHernandez-uc5ew18 сағат бұрын
Kinda reminds me of the cameo truck
@totallybonkers19 сағат бұрын
I'm glad you "just wanted to" because I just needed to see it. Thanks for the excellent content.
@totallybonkers19 сағат бұрын
"Nature's perfect shape" 😂
@ronnietalarchyk-kh3pq21 сағат бұрын
Hi,The content was Awesome!You are a master at your skill.Keep up the Great work.Greetings from New Jersey everyone.
@williambecker618721 сағат бұрын
Bad Chad is a wanna be ,first class joke.
@user-wu9gr9xm8p22 сағат бұрын
How authentic are your cars?😊
@joebarcena626523 сағат бұрын
You made a Buick 😊
@totallybonkers23 сағат бұрын
This is awesome. Super impressive. We are all really enjoying your content.
@darrenhowes4720Күн бұрын
What a beautiful build , lovely to see it as it should and useable! Great craftsmanship as always ❤👍🏾
@totallybonkersКүн бұрын
Looks sweet! I think the door hinges might need to be moved into the newly jogged out fender panels - build out the frame behind those panels so the doors can actually open. Then weld up some sheet metal to fill in the gaps and slap some paint on her and she's ready for her go-go machine! Loving the build. The shirts are super cool too.
@totallybonkersКүн бұрын
I'm excited to see what you do with it!
@philliplopez8745Күн бұрын
The human hand , what a miracle of nature , strong enough to shape metal , sensitive enough to discern a difference half the thickness of a human hair .
@philliplopez8745Күн бұрын
A work of art , and when it is finished it will probably be beyond compare
@billywirdКүн бұрын
Yes sir you are doing the old time metal working that would have been done on these vehicles when they were in service. Granted in the body shop business as well as mechanical repair we have the flat rate manual dictating what should be the reasonable time to make a repair. In a perfect world this generally covers the bulk of repair procedures. But when we are doing this type of auto body work it is hard to adhere to a flat rate schedule and also get the results that would be desired with this older method. Along with the introduction of bondo it of course brought in a different type of repair in that the repair can be done quicker, and of course the repair is done in the allotted time, so the shop does not lose any money on the repair. That would be understandable. The conflict is the two levels of expense one which consumes more time due to its procedure and the other of course does not. Getting the mindset of people to understand the difference between the two is the biggest challenge. For these classic cars and these specialty builds I would think that the older method would be preferred.
@mongoose9385Күн бұрын
That's AWESOME! Keep it up I'm really liking this direction you're going. Can't wait until it's completely finished..
@williambecker6187Күн бұрын
Man made it and man can fix it , !
@lazypurplepeeps4393Күн бұрын
That old truck is gonna be so cool.
@jimmysurfedКүн бұрын
Don't have any friends to add to your views/subscriptions. They probably subtracted a subscriber when I subscribed; Sorry 😕
@ryanstubblefield8593Күн бұрын
He said Huge Mound .😂
@eddiereeher7594Күн бұрын
Good show i think it is a preaty cool Tr uckcar😎👍
@bluesman6955Күн бұрын
I would add Serves You Right To Suffer by John Lee Hooker to your music selections. I attribute 90% of my hearing loss to listening to the J. Geils version of the song at high volumes. Thank you for making a well produced video.
@ryanstubblefield8593Күн бұрын
Acetone to remove the red oxide primer?
@centralscrutinizer76Күн бұрын
I spend all my free time beating and banging on a old rusty truck , just to drive my wife nuts.
@regmartin3629Күн бұрын
That is a fantastic looking design. Well done
@billholder9665Күн бұрын
Came here for my Vile Kyle fix.... Can't wait to see what the crazy kid has cut up now!
@JackBWatkinsКүн бұрын
Going back a watching older videos and having a great time.
@brianwillerton8659Күн бұрын
Make it Last... Wear it Out... Make Do... Or Do Without. But hey, find someone to repair that rag already...(heh-heh-heh! )
@dcwebb1Күн бұрын
In one sense, Trump did a "rope-a-dope" with Biden in the debate. Trump played it extremely well. "One and done"......absolutely no reason to debate the gizzer again.
@timmcclannahan83092 күн бұрын
Drainbramage
@darrelkinney98562 күн бұрын
Don’t think a t5 is going to bolt to a 235 odd bell pattern main shaft cover on the 5 machine down or open the bell to fit?
@CarterAutoRestylingКүн бұрын
Pretty common to put an s10 t5 behind a 235 or 216
@d.bvarnadore2462 күн бұрын
Bro! almost thought it had fins on the back the way the welder was sitting in the picture
@murraymeekel78422 күн бұрын
I believe "White Ash" was the wood of choice for those car bodies, to bad most of the ash wood in areas like ontario have been killed off by the "ash borer". Keep up the great work!
@adamvalenzuela66262 күн бұрын
Darn thats COOL!!!!
@chuckharris10382 күн бұрын
How do you keep your garage warm during and after a bizarre
@ClintsHobbiesDIY2 күн бұрын
Thank you for showing us how and the safety advice.
@SerenitynPeace2 күн бұрын
I want to say, hands on, what you do is a rarity, because everything today is machine done & pc generated. But not you! You are a master of your trade. Like a carpenter making furniture! Don't change.
@SerenitynPeace2 күн бұрын
I'm new to your channel & I'm in love! I love your work, your style, your perfectionist ways, best part is your nothing like other car shows where they act like they are the greatest to hit planet earth! lol You remind me of the days of working on cars in a garage! Being a woman I can relate! Stay simple friend stay true to yourself & family! God bless! Keep up the great work!
@michaelstrafello73462 күн бұрын
Are you going to make it small enough to fit it into the trunk of the mali boo boo to bring to the recycler lol
@michaelstrafello73462 күн бұрын
I always wondered what was under the skin of old Canadian pontiacs
@adamrichards31742 күн бұрын
Just stumbled upon your channel. This truck is going to look great!
@tommyt88572 күн бұрын
Yes! We need a Carter Auto Restyling try on haul. 😂
@bobbyarcher2 күн бұрын
Watched this again in preparation for to this week's installment. I forgot how good this video was. It's the Forest Gump of 1-ton 9 ft bed advanced design truck budget restorations 😁
@totallybonkers2 күн бұрын
Gosh, it looks darn good. You are extremely talented. I'm enjoying the classical music overlay too.
@daviddaniels64732 күн бұрын
Gonna be a damn good looking chicken truck! Look at old Rolls Royce and Bentley cars from the 40s/early 60s. The line you're going for looks very much like the "McNeil" line
@charleshewitt30262 күн бұрын
You are amazing I just get amazed watching your miracles wow ,just WOW HELLO FROM PHILIPPINES
@simonwoolley5922 күн бұрын
Love your efforts,its the best KZread channel ever!
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I love these 60-66 chevy pick-up. My Dad worked for Chevrolet in Atlanta, GA Lakewood Plant. Growing up He always had these awesome pick up. Love your great craftsmanship.
I enjoy your music play more please 😊
My hats off to you for making a 53/54 look the best they ever could. In my opinion you have created a truck that far exceeds the Cameo that GM came up with. Love the videos looking good.
Say brother, I know where there's a 1953, Chevy 4 door we could work on. It's still got almost everything it came with off the line...it's just sitting there rotting away. Guy said I could have for $2000.00. What say you?
Kinda reminds me of the cameo truck
I'm glad you "just wanted to" because I just needed to see it. Thanks for the excellent content.
"Nature's perfect shape" 😂
Hi,The content was Awesome!You are a master at your skill.Keep up the Great work.Greetings from New Jersey everyone.
Bad Chad is a wanna be ,first class joke.
How authentic are your cars?😊
You made a Buick 😊
This is awesome. Super impressive. We are all really enjoying your content.
What a beautiful build , lovely to see it as it should and useable! Great craftsmanship as always ❤👍🏾
Looks sweet! I think the door hinges might need to be moved into the newly jogged out fender panels - build out the frame behind those panels so the doors can actually open. Then weld up some sheet metal to fill in the gaps and slap some paint on her and she's ready for her go-go machine! Loving the build. The shirts are super cool too.
I'm excited to see what you do with it!
The human hand , what a miracle of nature , strong enough to shape metal , sensitive enough to discern a difference half the thickness of a human hair .
A work of art , and when it is finished it will probably be beyond compare
Yes sir you are doing the old time metal working that would have been done on these vehicles when they were in service. Granted in the body shop business as well as mechanical repair we have the flat rate manual dictating what should be the reasonable time to make a repair. In a perfect world this generally covers the bulk of repair procedures. But when we are doing this type of auto body work it is hard to adhere to a flat rate schedule and also get the results that would be desired with this older method. Along with the introduction of bondo it of course brought in a different type of repair in that the repair can be done quicker, and of course the repair is done in the allotted time, so the shop does not lose any money on the repair. That would be understandable. The conflict is the two levels of expense one which consumes more time due to its procedure and the other of course does not. Getting the mindset of people to understand the difference between the two is the biggest challenge. For these classic cars and these specialty builds I would think that the older method would be preferred.
That's AWESOME! Keep it up I'm really liking this direction you're going. Can't wait until it's completely finished..
Man made it and man can fix it , !
That old truck is gonna be so cool.
Don't have any friends to add to your views/subscriptions. They probably subtracted a subscriber when I subscribed; Sorry 😕
He said Huge Mound .😂
Good show i think it is a preaty cool Tr uckcar😎👍
I would add Serves You Right To Suffer by John Lee Hooker to your music selections. I attribute 90% of my hearing loss to listening to the J. Geils version of the song at high volumes. Thank you for making a well produced video.
Acetone to remove the red oxide primer?
I spend all my free time beating and banging on a old rusty truck , just to drive my wife nuts.
That is a fantastic looking design. Well done
Came here for my Vile Kyle fix.... Can't wait to see what the crazy kid has cut up now!
Going back a watching older videos and having a great time.
Make it Last... Wear it Out... Make Do... Or Do Without. But hey, find someone to repair that rag already...(heh-heh-heh! )
In one sense, Trump did a "rope-a-dope" with Biden in the debate. Trump played it extremely well. "One and done"......absolutely no reason to debate the gizzer again.
Drainbramage
Don’t think a t5 is going to bolt to a 235 odd bell pattern main shaft cover on the 5 machine down or open the bell to fit?
Pretty common to put an s10 t5 behind a 235 or 216
Bro! almost thought it had fins on the back the way the welder was sitting in the picture
I believe "White Ash" was the wood of choice for those car bodies, to bad most of the ash wood in areas like ontario have been killed off by the "ash borer". Keep up the great work!
Darn thats COOL!!!!
How do you keep your garage warm during and after a bizarre
Thank you for showing us how and the safety advice.
I want to say, hands on, what you do is a rarity, because everything today is machine done & pc generated. But not you! You are a master of your trade. Like a carpenter making furniture! Don't change.
I'm new to your channel & I'm in love! I love your work, your style, your perfectionist ways, best part is your nothing like other car shows where they act like they are the greatest to hit planet earth! lol You remind me of the days of working on cars in a garage! Being a woman I can relate! Stay simple friend stay true to yourself & family! God bless! Keep up the great work!
Are you going to make it small enough to fit it into the trunk of the mali boo boo to bring to the recycler lol
I always wondered what was under the skin of old Canadian pontiacs
Just stumbled upon your channel. This truck is going to look great!
Yes! We need a Carter Auto Restyling try on haul. 😂
Watched this again in preparation for to this week's installment. I forgot how good this video was. It's the Forest Gump of 1-ton 9 ft bed advanced design truck budget restorations 😁
Gosh, it looks darn good. You are extremely talented. I'm enjoying the classical music overlay too.
Gonna be a damn good looking chicken truck! Look at old Rolls Royce and Bentley cars from the 40s/early 60s. The line you're going for looks very much like the "McNeil" line
You are amazing I just get amazed watching your miracles wow ,just WOW HELLO FROM PHILIPPINES
Love your efforts,its the best KZread channel ever!