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Marc Gombosi
Добавлен 9 окт 2013
1969 Ford F250 4x4 'HIGHBOY' RESTORATION START TO FINISH!
Full truck restoration timeline.
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1969 FORD F250 4X4 HIGHBOY FULL RESTORATION TIMELINE!
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A timeline of a complete truck restoration.
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How did you add Disc brakes with original front dana 44 axle. Did you swap out axle?
Great video, great truck.
I have a '69 F250. Can you tell me if you had to change out the axle or did you find a disc brake kit that works with the OEM axle ?
What an outstanding Truck! Excellent work and your reward is Very Very Special! Congratulations
ball park, how much you into it?
$40,000 for the build per the 2019 Mecum Harrisburg results page
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Did you remove the VIN tag during paint? Those do not look like OEM rivets.
Great video. I have an all original 67 f100(110) 4x4. Farm fresh. Wimbledon white red interior. 352 completely stock no restoration. No rust. Would make someone a great project.
Question how was the titling done? I see the vin plate with cab/frame vin? I have a 77 2wd f150 buying a frame from a 77 f150 4x4 to put under my cab
wow i like it, do you have any pics of the power steering box installation,
Do you still have the parts truck? I’m interested in it.
Do you still have the parts truck? I’d be interested in it.
Absolutely perfect truck. Amazing job
WHAT'S WITH ALL THE YOU TUBERS OBNOXIOUS MUSIC!!!!
Absolutely beautiful. No body filler; completely redone from top to bottom--what a treasure. I would love to know what a work of art like this sells for.
Sweet deal
Great job. Very interesting upgrade with the power steering. That was the only issue I ever had with mine.
Outstanding!
Hey. Where did you find the vins on your frames?
Top of the frame rail, passenger side, just behind the shock tower, then again, on the top of the rail, under the cab, right side.
Great looking truck. Did you source a new front D44 with existing disc set up or did you convert your drum D44 to disc brakes? I couldn't tell from the pics but do you have a closed knuckle D44?
Man what an awesome job! I wish I could have my 72 done like that! Just beautiful!
Wicked!!!
Thanks for watching. Please check out my new RUclips channel: BUMPSIDE ADDICTIONS. I'm chronicling the next build there, which is another '69 highboy.
What was your budget for the high boy?
@@jeremy8715 $40,000 for the build per the Mecum 2019 Harrisburg results page
Beutiful truck! So much so that I'd be very sad to see it go! I'd want to drive it every day!
Thank you. Please check out my new channel: BUMPSIDE ADDICTIONS. I'm building this truck's sister and the process is being chronicled there.
Nice work! I have a 69 F100 Ranger 4x4. The 390 wasn't available though in 69. They were 360s...
Correct. 360 was the only V-8 option, however, an original 360 can easily be transformed into a 390, simply by changing the crank and rods to that of a 390.
You can make a 428 out of it also
@@marcgombosi2715 I have an original 1969 F250 Crew Cab with Factory 390, discs,Air, power steering and short box they were available upon. Request. My truck was built in Canada,don't think that mattered though! Just Sayin.
How did you like the bench works kit?
Absolutely love it. Just bought another one for my current build.
That's so beautiful. I am currently working on a 1979 highboy. I can't decided on axles. I want the same look as yours just worried it won't make it to and from my property to my grandmother's, here in Alaska we got some crazy off roads that will snap Dana 60s. I was thinking Rockwell 2.5 ton and 54 tires, tube style lift like a monster truck with a 7.3 L turbo diesel. My grandmother lives 110 miles off the highway in swamp that literally has ruts bigger then most cars. I want the original look like yours but gonna have to go differently. I am currently 3 years into my project, not using any bondo, all steel. Interior is done and paint, frame is beefed up. Got two different engines I can decide on. A 351 Windsor bored out and turboed my brother built or the 7.3 all new. Building your dream truck with so many options available sure is hard to decide on. But amazing build, thanks for sharing
Much appreciated. Can't go wrong with the diesel!
I hope you put the 2wd one back together with the body parts you swapped off the hi-boy. I didn't see anything but surface rust. No visible evidence of potential undercarriage rot. Don't see front of cab sagging. There's enough reasonable priced aftermarket parts that it could be fully restored like new if you needed them. That would be a crying shame!!
$77k Worth every penny!
Thank you. Glad the bidders thought so.
Congratulations Marc on the sale today
Amazing job, love the paint
Thanks.
Followed this build from day 1. Truck is loaded with detail
Fantastic build!
Thank you.