love the truck, but love the pants she is wearing more! I grew up in the era of bell bottom pants and am glad to see they are coming back into fashion.
Great video! That would look good with your magic touch on it. I love the look of the “pugged” front end. Can’t wait to see what you do with it. Thanks for sharing.
I would incorporate the suburban windowed body with extra front fenders for the rear, and maybe the side bulge which would require 2 extra cab over engine body type
The two bowls on the front had the big rubber boobs/bumpers. On the newer trucks the panels on the hood that open to the side are for government vehicles only. I had to make a hood from scratch because they weren't available to the public. I don't know if that one is the same.
First, I admit I have not read all the comments, so if someone has already answered when Hannah asked "what went here?" I apologize for the repetition. There were "black rubber bullet bumpers" on all pickups / trucks in that era. That's just knowledge you pick up when you were "YOUNG" and these trucks were what you worked with and drove every day in life for you when you've been here over 3/4 of a Century!!! So...If you want to make that back original? I have zero idea where you can find someone that makes the "black rubber rubber bumpers" for this truck. I totally agree this would make a "Great" Roll-Back or Ramp Truck. (My vote is for a Roll-Back only because unless you extend the chassis?? I think a Ramp Truck would not be fulfilling the potential of this truck.) Oh...My 1964 Ford 4000 Diesel tractor is a "little tractor" in my world!!! "That" is a BFT (Big Friggin' Tractor) by my definition. (Yes an attempt at levity intended.) Nice find!!!
Just subscribed wondering if i could ask ya a couple qustions i have a 1967 chevy c50 i just bought 292 four speed with 2 speed rear axle my question is i really wanna go with a diesel motor for this truck i know they made a 43-53 if im not getting that wrong which was a four cylinder diesel motor but what other options would i have to fit a deisel motor into this truck for a fairly easy swap and still keep a manual trans behind it would like to keep the 2 speed rear axle but not to worried if i have to get rid of it for the swap id aperciate your advice and knowledge sir
Hey thanks for subscribing!! Me personally I would use a 2nd gen Cummins frame , that way you get modern suspension, & brakes, and Also it’s already set up for a 12 or 24v Cummins
COREY MY MAN. AFTER ALL YOUR YEARS OF MARRIAGE, YOU HAVEN'T LEARNED TO NOT ARGUE WITH A WOMAN, ESPECIALLY WHEN SHE IS ALL ABOUT SAFETY. LOL. & DON'T ARGUE WITH 1 SO PERRRRTTY. LUV YOU BOTH. (CHIC'S RULE).
That face H made at 11:38 lol. I have received that look 4,783 times. This year.
love the truck, but love the pants she is wearing more! I grew up in the era of bell bottom pants and am glad to see they are coming back into fashion.
Awesome find Awesome acquisition !!! Robert Stevison from lucedale Mississippi
Great job maneuvering that truck with the forklift.
Great video! That would look good with your magic touch on it. I love the
look of the “pugged” front end. Can’t wait to see what you do with it. Thanks for sharing.
What a cool collection of trucks, thank you for sharing. Also thank for sharing those "monumental moments" in your life! lol
Unloading Skittles.
Yer killin me smalls lol
Thanks for making great veidos.
In those little dome spots you can put fog lights in.
I would incorporate the suburban windowed body with extra front fenders for the rear, and maybe the side bulge which would require 2 extra cab over engine body type
That round bumperets coming off those round parts on the front at one time
That things sweet! I still have my COE if you want it lol.
The two bowls on the front had the big rubber boobs/bumpers. On the newer trucks the panels on the hood that open to the side are for government vehicles only. I had to make a hood from scratch because they weren't available to the public. I don't know if that one is the same.
Just subscribed today. The GMC will make Nice looking project! Great video guys 👍🇺🇸
First, I admit I have not read all the comments, so if someone has already answered when Hannah asked "what went here?" I apologize for the repetition. There were "black rubber bullet bumpers" on all pickups / trucks in that era. That's just knowledge you pick up when you were "YOUNG" and these trucks were what you worked with and drove every day in life for you when you've been here over 3/4 of a Century!!! So...If you want to make that back original? I have zero idea where you can find someone that makes the "black rubber rubber bumpers" for this truck. I totally agree this would make a "Great" Roll-Back or Ramp Truck. (My vote is for a Roll-Back only because unless you extend the chassis?? I think a Ramp Truck would not be fulfilling the potential of this truck.) Oh...My 1964 Ford 4000 Diesel tractor is a "little tractor" in my world!!! "That" is a BFT (Big Friggin' Tractor) by my definition. (Yes an attempt at levity intended.) Nice find!!!
Why don't you make shirts for sale showing all the badass trucks you own l would buy some
Young lady you are a hell of a lot smarter than your husband when it comes to safety !!!!
I have not seen anyone get hurt on this channel either way.Just saying.
I want one of those COE so bad
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Nice truck's. But she is almost to much... Throwing things out in the parking lot. And her attitude.... Best of luck to you my guy.
Nice Truck
It's called an LCF for Low Cab Forward.
thank u for the video
Some trust issues surfacing here team!!! woiuld make a kool ramp truck though
It was probably a public works truck at one time or another
LOVE this truck ! OH MY !!!!!!
Yes, it is really cool!!!!
Just subscribed wondering if i could ask ya a couple qustions i have a 1967 chevy c50 i just bought 292 four speed with 2 speed rear axle my question is i really wanna go with a diesel motor for this truck i know they made a 43-53 if im not getting that wrong which was a four cylinder diesel motor but what other options would i have to fit a deisel motor into this truck for a fairly easy swap and still keep a manual trans behind it would like to keep the 2 speed rear axle but not to worried if i have to get rid of it for the swap id aperciate your advice and knowledge sir
Hey thanks for subscribing!! Me personally I would use a 2nd gen Cummins frame , that way you get modern suspension, & brakes, and Also it’s already set up for a 12 or 24v Cummins
I'm no authority, but I agree with the Cummins suggestion.
The 4-53 Detroit is a piss poor choice.
Well Ms Hannah your honesty is awesome. Yea they interior looks like tomaine central. Its so ugly its cute
Its like the ford one they called a cab over engine design
Hello love your videos, have you'll check out Classic Truck Rescue out of Oregon? He has a RUclips mostly 55-59 Chevy ,GMC.
COREY MY MAN. AFTER ALL YOUR YEARS OF MARRIAGE, YOU HAVEN'T LEARNED TO NOT ARGUE WITH A WOMAN, ESPECIALLY WHEN SHE IS ALL ABOUT SAFETY. LOL. & DON'T ARGUE WITH 1 SO PERRRRTTY. LUV YOU BOTH. (CHIC'S RULE).
You can thank Biden for those fuel prices!!!
It is a cab over engine truck 🛻
Ctr mite have parts for her
COBE