Hi, I lived in Vermont for 20 years. Its an incredibly beautiful state. My bro in law had a '60 f 100. He let me drive it cause he had a brand new f 250 4 wheel drive. I detailed his '60 and cleaned it top to bottom. He finally relented and sold UT to me.not course in Vermont I never drive her from October till April, but I lived the truck much more tan my winter driver, A Jeep A- 20 all wheel drive,as I lived in mountains and worked 45 miles south in Essex junction and needed 4wheel drive to make the daily trek. But my heart was always with my bro in laws '60 F-100.
@user-lx4sl1km4w2 ай бұрын
Great video !
@anthonylima31633 ай бұрын
Love your videos. I have a 1960 F100 as well. I'm restoring it. Curious where you got that third brake light. Thank you!
@mylakay1003 ай бұрын
Very nice truck and the country scenery was spectacular!
@mylakay1003 ай бұрын
Very nice, enjoyed the peaceful drive. God bless.
@craigbulkeley88273 ай бұрын
This is such a good video👍👍. I too have a fridge, a long wheel base custom cab, which needs a little TLC to get her up and running, and she will be one day soon. This vid gives me the reason to get her on the road sooner, rather than later. Thank you😇😇
@kellykonoske914 ай бұрын
Beautiful truck!
@joebarber40304 ай бұрын
Thank you fir reminding us the the simple joys in life.
@tohelphelp5 ай бұрын
I can't thank you enough for this video. I can so relate. I just found and purchases a 1960 Ford F100. I'm so enthralled with it. It has such a purest approach to every function. It didn't have locks in the doors, and when I figured out how easy it was and simple to install them, I became so much more impressed with all the simplistic functionality. I can't wait to go through the rest of the truck and the simplistic rides to follow. I just can't see a reason to spend 70K on new plastic and computers.
@christopherlow53206 ай бұрын
hi mate, thanks for your video, regarding your cassette player, to the best of your knowledge, when do you think it was fitted? i have one fitted in my 59 also and was going to remove it until i saw your video..
@davidbos28876 ай бұрын
Great video, my friend has a 59 f100 custom cab. Try n to get my hands on
@danielsmith65836 ай бұрын
My uncle owns a 57 and 59. He finally let me drive it this last summer, 2023. I totally understand this video.
@bgibson60826 ай бұрын
I have a 57 and a 60 fridge. They're 2 of the best trucks I've ever owned.
@joecanedo58978 ай бұрын
I myself think Chev. Copy the Ford f100 cap and hood for third 1960 chev truck
@alanstrong558 ай бұрын
Looks like a fine Ford truck. Add aftermarket A/C under the dash and you would have a cool "Fridge" to drive in the sweltering heat. Stick a 302 Boss under the hood and get loads of power. 3 on the tree was standard issue in that day. Ford did it!
@vincewilliams52199 ай бұрын
Restored my 59' for $6,500. Back in the 90's drove it for 21 years, hauling wood, garbage, daily driver, only one clutch because I never used it to shift.
@budsodalsky9 ай бұрын
nicer dash than later fords
@robertorolando1559 ай бұрын
Que belleza... única....
@rickyarmstrong92679 ай бұрын
That is when they make a good trucks with out all that electric nonsence i would be proud to own it
@jamescosta82709 ай бұрын
I like that , well done sir
@caseyhaner468610 ай бұрын
Nice truck
@rogeramorine439110 ай бұрын
I never saw a refrigerator look like I drove a 1960 Ford f600 picking up can melt from Farmers and I never thought I was driving I for refrigerator you guys are just crazy you guys are just spoiled
@fatbudgiekillen899710 ай бұрын
I think I'll start looking for a simple car😊
@rochavintage11 ай бұрын
Beautiful machine! I got one '60 here in Argentina!
@bobbystravels158810 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@slo5.0gt11 ай бұрын
Cheers from a fellow Vermonter! I throughly enjoyed this!
@bobbystravels158810 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@karlwolf870311 ай бұрын
The first new vehicle my father purchased was a 1958 Ford F250 with a Custom Cab. Baby blue/white two tone paint job, a 292 v8 and 4 speed (w/compound low) on the floor. It was not only our farm truck but also our “family car” until 1964. I learned to drive (around our farmstead) in that truck. I loved that truck! My father, that truck, and the family farm have been gone since the mid-80’s. Thanks for the memories!
@daviddawe7315 Жыл бұрын
Nice old truck
@Thomas63r2 Жыл бұрын
Too beautiful - and nice three on the tree action! Probably a 292 under hood.
@bobbystravels158810 ай бұрын
Close, it’s a 223-6. Not super powerful, but then you don’t want to go too fast with the 1960 steering and suspension. Thank you!
@kneedeepinbluebells5538 Жыл бұрын
" let me count the ways ... " BBW (big back window) Wrap around corner front window; Complete with stainless steel chrome. Two tone all metal dash. Also the Beloved Deluxe Cab White steering wheel and horn ring ! Can you tell I too am the enamored owner of a fridge ?
@bobbystravels158810 ай бұрын
We know a good thing…Congratulations!
@knitterscheidt Жыл бұрын
memories of my dad's 60 F100 panel truck, it was dark green with grille, bumpers and rims painted creamy white. A 6 cylinder with 3 on the tree and hydraulic clutch. The back seat was his old wooden tool box in back, with handles to hold on during turns. He let me drive it on a country road much like the one here. I wish I could remember driving it better but at the time I never imagined how cars would change. He bought it used in the mid 60s for $250. I watched him open the brown envelope and count out the bills to the car dealer. It was his daily driver for 10 years. It never left him stranded, always started every morning no matter how bitter cold. Finally the old girl succumbed to the salt on New Jersey roads.
@bobbystravels158810 ай бұрын
There’s something about a panel truck version of this. I really love them and wish there were more of them around. Thank you.
@aaronwilliams6989 Жыл бұрын
Cool truck!
@StonePaul66 Жыл бұрын
Hello Bobby. Since my younger years, I was always impressed by these pickup trucks. Series like Lassie or Flipper where the DAD always drives a pickup truck. A few years ago in 2015 I bought MY Ford F100 1959 in total black. This car is such special. When I started it for my first run ... I thought I'm not strong enough for that car. But I worked a lot on the stering wheel precision and on the completly used breaks. Each year we restore a part of the game and each year, when I start for the first run of the year, it waves me a smile on my face in less than 100m. People salute when I pass by .... kids love my ooga horn. Now I'm a grandpa and my little Louis 2,5 year love this car too as his father does. 3 crazy man in a deep black car riding just for fun. But tell me ... I never heard about this fridge thing .... Regards from Belgium upper east side
@bobbystravels158810 ай бұрын
I don’t think a day goes by that I don’t get at least 3 waves and thumbs up from total strangers. Imagine that! It’s a great way to meet nice people who share your love.
@Bertramheathsr Жыл бұрын
Beautiful fridge, and a great video overall. Well done! My 17 year old son just bought his first vehicle. It's a 1960 Ford, F-250, 4wd with a factory flatbed. It's got a few rust holes in the usual places, but it's solid, starts, runs, drives etc. Got it cheap from an old farmer in the area. My son is the second owner and it's been sitting since the late 90's. We just started working on it today, then I found this video. Thank you for this video, it reassured me that we're doing the right thing with his truck. I'm looking forward to more of your videos
@bobbystravels158810 ай бұрын
My best of luck to you both. Fixing the Fridge is a fun thing to share, and a great classroom, not just on mechanics (nothing too complicated), but on needing only the basics to be happy.
@hvnneyes9662 Жыл бұрын
1964 ford f100 fridge
@hvnneyes9662 Жыл бұрын
1964 ford f100
@hvnneyes9662 Жыл бұрын
Old 1960’s ford trucks in America
@ThatOneKidd45th Жыл бұрын
As a Vermonter, I’ve seen a lot of trucks like that in my town during the Mid Spring times and summer times!
@mikehenriehorsemanship Жыл бұрын
Love simple! I have a 59 and I would rather drive it than anything I own.
@wilecatrexy Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the ride.
@stevenlight5006 Жыл бұрын
Thank you I agree
@charlesphilips2920 Жыл бұрын
love the beautiful Vermont fall and the truck is something loved by a lot lots of waves and thumbs up makes the smile and joy come it feels great thanks for this i experience this with my 92 cummins the sounds and drive make it priceless some people will never understand keep the rust of that beaut
@bobbystravels158810 ай бұрын
She’s not perfect, and thats just the way I like it! Let’s get em back on the road and experience real driving. Thank you!
@Jack_77990 Жыл бұрын
Nice video. My grandpa and I are working on a 59 f100.
@bobbystravels1588 Жыл бұрын
Very cool!
@mattsboatyard6891 Жыл бұрын
Great looking truck, and nice video. Gotta love the fridge!
@bobbystravels1588 Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
@Bossrich6287 Жыл бұрын
Even though my father had one of these I'd like to have a 65-66;model
@bobbystravels1588 Жыл бұрын
I agree. Also the 61-63 model. Any truck from the 60s is about perfect. They are big and complicated nowadays...and pricy. Basic is as good as a truck needs to be...in my book.
@brendanzio Жыл бұрын
amazing looking truck! ive got a 1960 m100 with the 292 that I'm fixing up after sitting in the bush for 40 years, cant wait to get it going again. these 1960 ford pickups are beautiful trucks, perfect balance between looks and utility
@rogerbahakel81302 жыл бұрын
My father bought a 1958 Ford truck brand new,I loved that old truck,too bad he passed away in 1969
@lonneyblanchard90612 жыл бұрын
I had a 1959 i miss it
@brodymcgraw45932 жыл бұрын
Hey man idk if you respond but where did you get the gauges because I have a truck the exact same model and I need gauges
@bobbystravels1588 Жыл бұрын
I just had to check ebay until the ones I needed came up. Thankfully I found a gage cluster with working speedo and odometer!
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Hi, I lived in Vermont for 20 years. Its an incredibly beautiful state. My bro in law had a '60 f 100. He let me drive it cause he had a brand new f 250 4 wheel drive. I detailed his '60 and cleaned it top to bottom. He finally relented and sold UT to me.not course in Vermont I never drive her from October till April, but I lived the truck much more tan my winter driver, A Jeep A- 20 all wheel drive,as I lived in mountains and worked 45 miles south in Essex junction and needed 4wheel drive to make the daily trek. But my heart was always with my bro in laws '60 F-100.
Great video !
Love your videos. I have a 1960 F100 as well. I'm restoring it. Curious where you got that third brake light. Thank you!
Very nice truck and the country scenery was spectacular!
Very nice, enjoyed the peaceful drive. God bless.
This is such a good video👍👍. I too have a fridge, a long wheel base custom cab, which needs a little TLC to get her up and running, and she will be one day soon. This vid gives me the reason to get her on the road sooner, rather than later. Thank you😇😇
Beautiful truck!
Thank you fir reminding us the the simple joys in life.
I can't thank you enough for this video. I can so relate. I just found and purchases a 1960 Ford F100. I'm so enthralled with it. It has such a purest approach to every function. It didn't have locks in the doors, and when I figured out how easy it was and simple to install them, I became so much more impressed with all the simplistic functionality. I can't wait to go through the rest of the truck and the simplistic rides to follow. I just can't see a reason to spend 70K on new plastic and computers.
hi mate, thanks for your video, regarding your cassette player, to the best of your knowledge, when do you think it was fitted? i have one fitted in my 59 also and was going to remove it until i saw your video..
Great video, my friend has a 59 f100 custom cab. Try n to get my hands on
My uncle owns a 57 and 59. He finally let me drive it this last summer, 2023. I totally understand this video.
I have a 57 and a 60 fridge. They're 2 of the best trucks I've ever owned.
I myself think Chev. Copy the Ford f100 cap and hood for third 1960 chev truck
Looks like a fine Ford truck. Add aftermarket A/C under the dash and you would have a cool "Fridge" to drive in the sweltering heat. Stick a 302 Boss under the hood and get loads of power. 3 on the tree was standard issue in that day. Ford did it!
Restored my 59' for $6,500. Back in the 90's drove it for 21 years, hauling wood, garbage, daily driver, only one clutch because I never used it to shift.
nicer dash than later fords
Que belleza... única....
That is when they make a good trucks with out all that electric nonsence i would be proud to own it
I like that , well done sir
Nice truck
I never saw a refrigerator look like I drove a 1960 Ford f600 picking up can melt from Farmers and I never thought I was driving I for refrigerator you guys are just crazy you guys are just spoiled
I think I'll start looking for a simple car😊
Beautiful machine! I got one '60 here in Argentina!
Very cool!
Cheers from a fellow Vermonter! I throughly enjoyed this!
Awesome! Thank you!
The first new vehicle my father purchased was a 1958 Ford F250 with a Custom Cab. Baby blue/white two tone paint job, a 292 v8 and 4 speed (w/compound low) on the floor. It was not only our farm truck but also our “family car” until 1964. I learned to drive (around our farmstead) in that truck. I loved that truck! My father, that truck, and the family farm have been gone since the mid-80’s. Thanks for the memories!
Nice old truck
Too beautiful - and nice three on the tree action! Probably a 292 under hood.
Close, it’s a 223-6. Not super powerful, but then you don’t want to go too fast with the 1960 steering and suspension. Thank you!
" let me count the ways ... " BBW (big back window) Wrap around corner front window; Complete with stainless steel chrome. Two tone all metal dash. Also the Beloved Deluxe Cab White steering wheel and horn ring ! Can you tell I too am the enamored owner of a fridge ?
We know a good thing…Congratulations!
memories of my dad's 60 F100 panel truck, it was dark green with grille, bumpers and rims painted creamy white. A 6 cylinder with 3 on the tree and hydraulic clutch. The back seat was his old wooden tool box in back, with handles to hold on during turns. He let me drive it on a country road much like the one here. I wish I could remember driving it better but at the time I never imagined how cars would change. He bought it used in the mid 60s for $250. I watched him open the brown envelope and count out the bills to the car dealer. It was his daily driver for 10 years. It never left him stranded, always started every morning no matter how bitter cold. Finally the old girl succumbed to the salt on New Jersey roads.
There’s something about a panel truck version of this. I really love them and wish there were more of them around. Thank you.
Cool truck!
Hello Bobby. Since my younger years, I was always impressed by these pickup trucks. Series like Lassie or Flipper where the DAD always drives a pickup truck. A few years ago in 2015 I bought MY Ford F100 1959 in total black. This car is such special. When I started it for my first run ... I thought I'm not strong enough for that car. But I worked a lot on the stering wheel precision and on the completly used breaks. Each year we restore a part of the game and each year, when I start for the first run of the year, it waves me a smile on my face in less than 100m. People salute when I pass by .... kids love my ooga horn. Now I'm a grandpa and my little Louis 2,5 year love this car too as his father does. 3 crazy man in a deep black car riding just for fun. But tell me ... I never heard about this fridge thing .... Regards from Belgium upper east side
I don’t think a day goes by that I don’t get at least 3 waves and thumbs up from total strangers. Imagine that! It’s a great way to meet nice people who share your love.
Beautiful fridge, and a great video overall. Well done! My 17 year old son just bought his first vehicle. It's a 1960 Ford, F-250, 4wd with a factory flatbed. It's got a few rust holes in the usual places, but it's solid, starts, runs, drives etc. Got it cheap from an old farmer in the area. My son is the second owner and it's been sitting since the late 90's. We just started working on it today, then I found this video. Thank you for this video, it reassured me that we're doing the right thing with his truck. I'm looking forward to more of your videos
My best of luck to you both. Fixing the Fridge is a fun thing to share, and a great classroom, not just on mechanics (nothing too complicated), but on needing only the basics to be happy.
1964 ford f100 fridge
1964 ford f100
Old 1960’s ford trucks in America
As a Vermonter, I’ve seen a lot of trucks like that in my town during the Mid Spring times and summer times!
Love simple! I have a 59 and I would rather drive it than anything I own.
Thanks for the ride.
Thank you I agree
love the beautiful Vermont fall and the truck is something loved by a lot lots of waves and thumbs up makes the smile and joy come it feels great thanks for this i experience this with my 92 cummins the sounds and drive make it priceless some people will never understand keep the rust of that beaut
She’s not perfect, and thats just the way I like it! Let’s get em back on the road and experience real driving. Thank you!
Nice video. My grandpa and I are working on a 59 f100.
Very cool!
Great looking truck, and nice video. Gotta love the fridge!
Thanks 👍
Even though my father had one of these I'd like to have a 65-66;model
I agree. Also the 61-63 model. Any truck from the 60s is about perfect. They are big and complicated nowadays...and pricy. Basic is as good as a truck needs to be...in my book.
amazing looking truck! ive got a 1960 m100 with the 292 that I'm fixing up after sitting in the bush for 40 years, cant wait to get it going again. these 1960 ford pickups are beautiful trucks, perfect balance between looks and utility
My father bought a 1958 Ford truck brand new,I loved that old truck,too bad he passed away in 1969
I had a 1959 i miss it
Hey man idk if you respond but where did you get the gauges because I have a truck the exact same model and I need gauges
I just had to check ebay until the ones I needed came up. Thankfully I found a gage cluster with working speedo and odometer!