I am 60 years old and working 12-hour shifts at a job I absolutely hate but you guys are absolutely living the dream! I love this channel because I can live vicariously through you.
Well Richard I'm 62 but disabled cannot do the stuff I used to do I'm a diehard Chevy man but these guys have me thinking I might try Ford again never had good experience with one but he'll maybe being an old fartz what it takes
Silent subscriber here.. This reminds me of the days when I was a kid working with my dad on cars back in the late 70’s and early 80’s. Taught me everything I know. Great to see a father and son be so happy and energetic. I miss those days and my dad. Hold on to these memories kiddo 👍
Enjoy watching the two of you, so nice to see father and son have such a wonderful relationship. Can see there is a lot of love in this family. Thank you for sharing your videos.
Your 68 f100 has a 67 grill. Like the boxwood green. The truck is worth every bit of the effort invested. Enjoy your videos and the family bonding. Thumbs up.
Awesome job you guys!! That was a great video, I loved it. Small improvements like that go such a long way! Mom looked so happy driving, that was golden. Be Safe, you guys, and God Bless all of you! Thanks for sharing........................
If that was my kid I'd be grinning ear to ear. Wish I had a dad like that when I was young. It's kind of bitter sweet watching this. Love the truck too.
With power steering and access to that junk yard you should look at converting it to disc brakes, redo all the bushings on the I beams and do power brakes as well. Especially with kids and the wife driving. It’s basically a modern truck at that point.
Really love this chaannel. Brings back so many memories of my child life. 63 yrs ago at 5 pumping brakes to bleed the air . at 68 I'm not able to do anything now.. A Dr cut my spine in 79 but deterioration of it now has me in bed. No fun or income sucks.
I'm so,so glad to see a new video on your channel. Been missing y'all!!!I know you have a day job and Jack has school but it sure would be great to see more frequent full videos.ALWAYS GOOD TO SEE Y'ALL!
I must say - you two are great in repairs - And and you don't learn this in school - I take it that Jack is home schooled - A great way to learn my boy a great way to learn...
Love seeing you two together making videos working on cars together, so many adults are to busy doing things instead of spreading time with there kids which makes them turn Twords video games , social media, or just getting into the wrong sort of things, and plus your teaching jack some constructive in life, which I could never knock, especially at such a young age, he will have so much knowledge in so many fields by the time he becomes a young adult, which most adults don’t have half of what he already knows at his young age.. awesome job, and awesome vids and content as always.
I love those trucks, but here in Canada, the ridge on the inner fender, that the hood mounts to rot out because of the salt on the roads, very hard to find one that isn't rotted out, I'm anxious to see this finished. Keep up the great work guys.
Keeping the pulley set up for AC reminds me that the first vehicle I had with AC was when I spent two years in Oklahoma during my service with the Army in 1966. We had little need for AC in NY. Every one said it was a “dry” heat in Oklahoma and wasn’t that bad. Dry or not, the 110+ summers were too much for us without air conditioning. I love watching Kent and Jack work together. I spent many Saturday hours in junk yards in the late 50’s and early 60’s with my dad picking parts to keep our old cars going so mom and dad could get to work on Mondays. Sadly, I reached a point where age and technology keep me from doing my own work.
New sub I like the truck. Looks like y’all have it sorted. I used an electric Volvo pump from 04-13, limited real-estate under the hood. 60$ at pap lines fittings 50$. Not having the pump made room for exhaust, not having a belt and stuff to sort out was a bonus.
Seeing you up in the engine cavity reminds me of being a little girl, my big brother sat me on the carburetor breather and I would hand him tools as he worked on his Yellow Ford pickup. Thank you for sharing.
I really enjoy your videos, I’m a 75 yr old woman who has never understood car mechanics (not the people) but the operation of the motor. So I’m surprised that I enjoy you guys so much. I don’t mean because of who you are but I find each of you very clever in how you teach subscribers on the how and the why behind your putting ancient vehicles back to an operating status. Being an ancient vehicle myself I admire your respect for what’s old!!! By the way I guess I had an early interest in cars. I drove my boyfriends’ 1956 Ford in a Powder Puff stock car race and won! When my dad found out, I was 14yrs old at the time, I was grounded for a year! That event damaged any interest I may have had early in life. Anyway, keep up your very successful channel, I can’t wait to see what you guys do next!❤
Excellent video as usual love watching you work together with your son and building is encouragement into doing things himself. I can see he’s not scared to tackle anything. In the video where you were taking the steering rack out inside the engine Bay wouldn’t it have been easier to have removed the hood as you are replacing it anyway? Keep up the good work the pair of you 👍🏻
When I started driving, I started with my dads 76 F100. He pulled the 300 6cyl, and we rebuilt a 302. After driving it for about 6 months, my mom thought the manual steering and 33's was too much for me. She made my dad put in power steering. That steering was so light you could drive with half a finger on the wheel.
I don't watch shorts. Great video. Reclocking the steering wheel should be easy but make sure the alignment is right first. Fairlane wheel is a bit smaller I think. Forgot, great work Jack.
My dad and father really taught me how to work on cars and the first vehicle I learned on was a 95 Grand Prix SE. Had the 3100 and that was when I learned about the intake failures. I was 8 years old at that time. It was really fun working on it with them. Unfortunately that car is is no longer on the road. Was involved in a rear end collision. But I will never forget that. I’m almost 21 as well
Such a joy to see both father and son having such great success with the Ranchero power steering & column. I think buying a whole donor truck was the right ✅ 🤔 decision ❤
That's a beautiful truck I have a 67 basically same truck it took me a bit when I converted it to power steering seeing this video reminded me of doing this job.
So glad to have you back. Also have missed Thursday garden updates these last few weeks. How are the pumpkins? Also wanted to say, it has been a long time since we have seen Mom and she looks great!!
I had to swap my 89 ford f150 steering wheel it also had the blinkers not work same side in front and rear I took the rear wires and switched them around. Worked like a charm
Thank you Kent. Have not seen you on in awhile. Been seeing Jack. Thank you for sharing.Never a more iconic statement. If momma is happy everyone’s happy! 😆💯👊👍💕
Have done a couple of p/s swaps on old classic cars. It always pays to take all the parts even the ones you think are the same, some vehicles the drag/center link and steering arms are different. Love the longer format 30 - 40 mins are ideal in my opinion.
I grew up with a 69 fi50, dad let me blow the straight 6 in it and put a 360 with 4 on the floor. That truck was no joke after that ❤ First gear could pull a tractor trailer 😊
I am 60 years old and working 12-hour shifts at a job I absolutely hate but you guys are absolutely living the dream! I love this channel because I can live vicariously through you.
Well Richard I'm 62 but disabled cannot do the stuff I used to do I'm a diehard Chevy man but these guys have me thinking I might try Ford again never had good experience with one but he'll maybe being an old fartz what it takes
I think Jack is an awesome young man and one of my favorite people to watch on YT. You go Jack!
Thanks!
talk about quality time with your son.... shopping around a great bone yard like this... does not get any better! cheers
Silent subscriber here.. This reminds me of the days when I was a kid working with my dad on cars back in the late 70’s and early 80’s. Taught me everything I know. Great to see a father and son be so happy and energetic. I miss those days and my dad. Hold on to these memories kiddo 👍
Enjoy watching the two of you, so nice to see father and son have such a wonderful relationship. Can see there is a lot of love in this family. Thank you for sharing your videos.
Your 68 f100 has a 67 grill. Like the boxwood green. The truck is worth every bit of the effort invested. Enjoy your videos and the family bonding. Thumbs up.
Good truck, my Dad drove a 67 for 18 years. He put in power steering as well, along with a C4 transmission. He didn't love shifting all the time. Lol
So glad to see another long form video. I just got done with Vice Grip Garages and Garage Goblin and this is a great follow up.
I sure have missed seeing both you guys junkin' together again ! -- Bless Y'all !
Awesome video! Great engineering and several good laughs! So glad Mama's happy! LOL....A+++++
Now it needs power disk brake conversion! 😎🏴☠️
That would be nice
GREAT YOUR BACK ,, LONG TIME NO SEE.. HOW IS THE 60 FORD??? C YA!!!
Yeah how is it?
It needs some brake work still. It will be back on the channel soon
I had a 79 f 150 ,3speed on the column, I was always working on it and loved that old truck 😊
Your a lucky man to have jack, and jack is a lucky lad to have a dad like you, keep it up guys love the videos.
Awesome job you guys!! That was a great video, I loved it. Small improvements like that go such a long way! Mom looked so happy driving, that was golden. Be Safe, you guys, and God Bless all of you! Thanks for sharing........................
If that was my kid I'd be grinning ear to ear. Wish I had a dad like that when I was young. It's kind of bitter sweet watching this. Love the truck too.
With power steering and access to that junk yard you should look at converting it to disc brakes, redo all the bushings on the I beams and do power brakes as well. Especially with kids and the wife driving. It’s basically a modern truck at that point.
That was a great swap, everything always takes more time than you think it will. Great to see Jack and his Dad working together
Great video. I love watching you guys. I just wish you would upload more often!
Smart dad equals a smart kid
Keep at it Jack
"When Mama's happy, everyone's happy" words to live by!
One of the things that I love from Old Trucks is the room to work.
I love them old Ford's. Want to see the old ford fixed up. Awesome video's Jack and his dad
Really love this chaannel. Brings back so many memories of my child life. 63 yrs ago at 5 pumping brakes to bleed the air . at 68 I'm not able to do anything now.. A Dr cut my spine in 79 but deterioration of it now has me in bed. No fun or income sucks.
Great seeing you and Jack back at it working on the Ford. Glad you got the power steering hooked up in your truck. GOD bless y'all.
Thanks 👍
I'm so,so glad to see a new video on your channel. Been missing y'all!!!I know you have a day job and Jack has school but it sure would be great to see more frequent full videos.ALWAYS GOOD TO SEE Y'ALL!
I just can't get over how fast Jack has grown since I started watching his videos. Such a fine young man.
I must say - you two are great in repairs - And and you don't learn this in school - I take it that Jack is home schooled - A great way to learn my boy a great way to learn...
Jack, I continue to be amazed at what you are able to do and willing to try. Way to go. Dad you are awesome.
She loves it. Look at the smile you put on her face. You are a good son
Love seeing you two together making videos working on cars together, so many adults are to busy doing things instead of spreading time with there kids which makes them turn Twords video games , social media, or just getting into the wrong sort of things, and plus your teaching jack some constructive in life, which I could never knock, especially at such a young age, he will have so much knowledge in so many fields by the time he becomes a young adult, which most adults don’t have half of what he already knows at his young age.. awesome job, and awesome vids and content as always.
That is one nice truck great job Jack and Kent glad to see AJ back on the show.
Glad to see you guys back at it... I would like to have that rear bumper... Great job guys...
I love those trucks, but here in Canada, the ridge on the inner fender, that the hood mounts to rot out because of the salt on the roads, very hard to find one that isn't rotted out, I'm anxious to see this finished. Keep up the great work guys.
Keeping the pulley set up for AC reminds me that the first vehicle I had with AC was when I spent two years in Oklahoma during my service with the Army in 1966. We had little need for AC in NY. Every one said it was a “dry” heat in Oklahoma and wasn’t that bad. Dry or not, the 110+ summers were too much for us without air conditioning. I love watching Kent and Jack work together. I spent many Saturday hours in junk yards in the late 50’s and early 60’s with my dad picking parts to keep our old cars going so mom and dad could get to work on Mondays. Sadly, I reached a point where age and technology keep me from doing my own work.
Love that truck. So easy to work on. Cool color as well. Bet you don't ever sell her now.
Glad to see you back, the blinkers issue was an oooopps!
That truck was a nice find!
New sub I like the truck. Looks like y’all have it sorted. I used an electric Volvo pump from 04-13, limited real-estate under the hood. 60$ at pap lines fittings 50$. Not having the pump made room for exhaust, not having a belt and stuff to sort out was a bonus.
Thank Goodness you are back. Love the shorts, but the full episodes are the BEST!
Seeing you up in the engine cavity reminds me of being a little girl, my big brother sat me on the carburetor breather and I would hand him tools as he worked on his Yellow Ford pickup. Thank you for sharing.
Such a great family and cool old truck. Thanks for sharing speedbump!
Good truck
That camper special bed is nice. The tool box is in good shape.
Glad to see y'all back. Been missing your awesome content.
Glad yall are back
Nice job that power steering is going to be nice. Keep having fun.
Love seeing the regular videos. Great job on the power steering.conversion
Loved Jacks giggle when he discovered the turning signals were blinking the opposite ! Lol
I really enjoy your videos, I’m a 75 yr old woman who has never understood car mechanics (not the people) but the operation of the motor. So I’m surprised that I enjoy you guys so much. I don’t mean because of who you are but I find each of you very clever in how you teach subscribers on the how and the why behind your putting ancient vehicles back to an operating status. Being an ancient vehicle myself I admire your respect for what’s old!!! By the way I guess I had an early interest in cars. I drove my boyfriends’ 1956 Ford in a Powder Puff stock car race and won! When my dad found out, I was 14yrs old at the time, I was grounded for a year! That event damaged any interest I may have had early in life. Anyway, keep up your very successful channel, I can’t wait to see what you guys do next!❤
Excellent video as usual love watching you work together with your son and building is encouragement into doing things himself. I can see he’s not scared to tackle anything. In the video where you were taking the steering rack out inside the engine Bay wouldn’t it have been easier to have removed the hood as you are replacing it anyway? Keep up the good work the pair of you 👍🏻
Hey Glad Ya'll Are All Back....
Love the salvage yard visits!
Woo hoooo.. full video 😊😊😊😊😊 missed you guys
Love the long form videos! Keep em coming!!
I turned wrenches for Ford way back in the day.
Loved the old Fords even though the saying was Ford: found one the road dead.
Motor craft 👍👍👍
The smile on mom’s face, says it all. Great job guys.👍🏻👍🏻
Jack looks like he getting a lot taller, what are you feeding that guy.
It's good to see a new video. Love speed bump garage.
As always love the content glad to see y’all back at it
When I started driving, I started with my dads 76 F100. He pulled the 300 6cyl, and we rebuilt a 302. After driving it for about 6 months, my mom thought the manual steering and 33's was too much for me. She made my dad put in power steering. That steering was so light you could drive with half a finger on the wheel.
This was great, thanks for the episode!!!
Happy to see you two. Long time no see Kent. The turn signals crack me up..haha. keep making videos. Hi Jack. Hi Aj and hi to Mom Love you all ❤
Now that was very entertaining as well as being very interesting!
Thanks for the video guys! Great job, I love watching you two working together ♥️🙏🏻🇨🇦
I don't watch shorts. Great video. Reclocking the steering wheel should be easy but make sure the alignment is right first. Fairlane wheel is a bit smaller I think. Forgot, great work Jack.
My dad and father really taught me how to work on cars and the first vehicle I learned on was a 95 Grand Prix SE. Had the 3100 and that was when I learned about the intake failures. I was 8 years old at that time. It was really fun working on it with them. Unfortunately that car is is no longer on the road. Was involved in a rear end collision. But I will never forget that. I’m almost 21 as well
Holy smokes! I need that P.S. quarter panel on that 2 door Tahoe you were standing next too. Mine got smashed. Love the content always!
Great you found that parts car .
Good job
Good video
Such a joy to see both father and son having such great success with the Ranchero power steering & column. I think buying a whole donor truck was the right ✅ 🤔 decision ❤
That's a beautiful truck I have a 67 basically same truck it took me a bit when I converted it to power steering seeing this video reminded me of doing this job.
So glad to have you back. Also have missed Thursday garden updates these last few weeks. How are the pumpkins?
Also wanted to say, it has been a long time since we have seen Mom and she looks great!!
Thank you! Garden updates are probably done for this season but will have an update video soon
The power brakes are an awesome upgrade as well
Keep up the great work guys
You guys at D&H Classics there?
Ole Puddin's Fab Shop has been there a bunch of times!❤
What a fine young bloke you have there. You must be so proud of him.
Another awesome video. Good job 🎉
I had to swap my 89 ford f150 steering wheel it also had the blinkers not work same side in front and rear I took the rear wires and switched them around. Worked like a charm
Thanks for another , Brother !
I love y'all's videos ❤ keep making y'all's videos
Granada GT has a nice size wheel. Bolts right on.
Thank you Kent. Have not seen you on in awhile. Been seeing Jack. Thank you for sharing.Never a more iconic statement. If momma is happy everyone’s happy! 😆💯👊👍💕
Very cool nice truck .I have a 1967 f100 ranger short bed style side 😊
Nice work! 👍😎
Good job guys 💪
SBG - you ROCK!
Thanks!
awesome video guys! keep em coming :)
6:22 just remember that all toe trucks have damage free toeing. The damage is free 😅
😂
Little jack is so impressive! Dad I know you're proud of your boy!
Amazing work!!!
Thanks for posting a long form video. I really enjoy Jack's shorts but a nice long video can't be beat for me. 😁
Thanks, we have a few more coming soon
Have done a couple of p/s swaps on old classic cars. It always pays to take all the parts even the ones you think are the same, some vehicles the drag/center link and steering arms are different. Love the longer format 30 - 40 mins are ideal in my opinion.
Hey fellas glad to see a long video 👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Cheers brothers. Much love Jack
What a blessing working team father and son enjoyed this video blessing to all
I grew up with a 69 fi50, dad let me blow the straight 6 in it and put a 360 with 4 on the floor. That truck was no joke after that ❤ First gear could pull a tractor trailer 😊
I wish you all made more videos I love watching you all
super fun vid i hope you guys make more videos
Great job!!