Hey Brian, i wish you the success possible, keep your eye on that goal even when the path gets a little foggy. This country needs more young men and women like yourself.
I’m glad I can read all positive comments on here instead of negative things being said by negative people just because they can!👌I’m from San Jose ca I’m sure I’ll be going to your shop one day good luck my friend!! “Pura mano de obra” now..
Love trucks old trucks mostly like jeeps also you picked a good one to restore ,I am old now60 I look at you video n reminded me of my youth my dad had a tire store n garage gas station in LA San Fernando rd ,I miss it n him.mostly cherish these times my friend
Brian, it's truly refreshing a young man such as yourself is finding joy in the restoration of a classic. My generation was the last to experience vocational classes such as automotive tech, body & fender, metal & wood working. You go on with your bad self! Mad respect for your ambitiousness!
There is no way you getting to get away with anything less than a beautifully crafted leather interior! The seats and door cards will be great examples of your skills.
That's the thing about being such a respected tradesman, you could build the most beautiful truck in the world but unless the seats,door panels etc are trimmed in your normal role club high standards you will get nothing but shit! How good would a hand stitched interior in beautiful oil tanned leather with feature details and your logo embossed into he leather? Lot of work but would be a stunning advertisement for your work with every admiring gaze.
There’s nothing more satisfying than restoring a vehicle the way you want to your own specifications. You’re a skilled craftsman in one trade already, I have no doubt you’ll transfer that passion and build another skillset while building your truck.
Hopefully you're remembering to bag/tag... nuts/bolt/washers, etc. so you know what to grab for where if/when you need to re-use them. You're gonna learn a lot in the process. Have a pile of fun on the journey.
I really like the way you show your appreciation for all your teachers. Your brother , your boot maker everyone else. You really appreciate everything old and new, that's a great characteristic.
I love this journey of building your truck! It’s exciting to see you and your brother work on this truck! Thank you for taking us on this process! Proud of you man!
Awesome bro, working on a 67 Cadillac Deville that my dad gave me. I got it running a couple weeks ago, wish he would have seen it run again, he passed away in December. He drove it 34 years to work but then it sat for around 8 years. I still have a long way but it's going. When your new engine starts for the first time on the truck, it will be extacy!
Great project! Just plan everything out and take your time and it will be perfect. All I drive are old cars, newest one is 41 years old and my daily driver is 70 years old this year. Mine are all stock survivors.
Glad to see you back, great project. I'm working on an 87 olds with my son. We also watch your vids as inspiration to move forward in life. You have a great work ethic and love for the people around you. Keep it going. Todo para adelante y nada para atras. You have no idea the impact you have on young guys like my son, and admiration from old guys like myself. Much love✌
I love those old trucks Brian I'm a old guy so not into the speed these days as I am into more of the vintage looks but still want better stearing,breaking,handling and of course being old and in hot ass Cali I need a.c..
It looks like you were out in San Jacinto on Ramona expressway, beautiful drive good times, I would have bought you and your brother and el maestro some tacos, next time 👍🏽
Fun project! I'm curious why you didn't save the original engine, but maybe you want something with more HP. Gonna be wild/cool to hear it running with a fuel-injected engine--not the song one would expect.
Hola Brian te sigo desde la ciudad de México me gustaría que en tus videos hablaras español o de perdida pusieras subtitulado Español y saber más sobre ti y tú familia, no estoy seguro pero el sr. Con el que trabajas es tu papá no han pensado que acá hay un gran número de seguidores y abrirse también al público mexicano. Mucha suerte y me gustan mucho tus videos
Brian Bro hi. I wrote you a letter in the mail for the repair of Vietnam jungle boots tell me please. I understand a lot of letters and a lot of work, I wrote to you on June 3, 2020 at 18.45 Moscow time. With respect.
Brian - your comment section is positive, because you are. You project positivity, and good will. Love your channel man!
I remember when I had the energy to start and finish anything! Enjoy!
Ditto 👊🏻
Amen Brother.
Hey Brian, i wish you the success possible, keep your eye on that goal even when the path gets a little foggy.
This country needs more young men and women like yourself.
I’m glad I can read all positive comments on here instead of negative things being said by negative people just because they can!👌I’m from San Jose ca I’m sure I’ll be going to your shop one day good luck my friend!! “Pura mano de obra” now..
So awesome Brian I can't wait to see another video. Keep up the good work you're a good guy!
Love trucks old trucks mostly like jeeps also you picked a good one to restore ,I am old now60 I look at you video n reminded me of my youth my dad had a tire store n garage gas station in LA San Fernando rd ,I miss it n him.mostly cherish these times my friend
Brian, it's truly refreshing a young man such as yourself is finding joy in the restoration of a classic. My generation was the last to experience vocational classes such as automotive tech, body & fender, metal & wood working. You go on with your bad self! Mad respect for your ambitiousness!
Hello from Russia, I wish you success in everything! You're a cool guy!
There is no way you getting to get away with anything less than a beautifully crafted leather interior! The seats and door cards will be great examples of your skills.
That's the thing about being such a respected tradesman, you could build the most beautiful truck in the world but unless the seats,door panels etc are trimmed in your normal role club high standards you will get nothing but shit! How good would a hand stitched interior in beautiful oil tanned leather with feature details and your logo embossed into he leather? Lot of work but would be a stunning advertisement for your work with every admiring gaze.
Big project, stick with it just like you did your trade 👍🏼. Oh yeah am i the only one trying to see the boots you were wearing. Lol
Lookin good Brian... stay after it and thanks for bringing us along!!
Thanks for sharing your project. That truck is going to be awesome when it's finished. Can't wait to see more videos on it.
There’s nothing more satisfying than restoring a vehicle the way you want to your own specifications. You’re a skilled craftsman in one trade already, I have no doubt you’ll transfer that passion and build another skillset while building your truck.
Hopefully you're remembering to bag/tag... nuts/bolt/washers, etc. so you know what to grab for where if/when you need to re-use them. You're gonna learn a lot in the process. Have a pile of fun on the journey.
Brian it is great to see you restoring that old beast.
I really like the way you show your appreciation for all your teachers. Your brother , your boot maker everyone else. You really appreciate everything old and new, that's a great characteristic.
Moe🇺🇸... Hi Brian, out of your truck now, I am seeing a shiny, smooth and cool truck being driven by a cool cat😎… 👊👊👊
It’s going to be a major learning experience. Take your time and do it right. You will be glad you did when it’s all over.
"if" it's over
Thanks for letting us inside a little bit. Looking forward to continuing the journey.
I love your brother’s style family of cobblers and he’s wearing chanclas 👏🏼👏🏼😆😆
Thanks for remembering to keep us updated
Cool project, my dad has a 1957 Ford 100 and it was a huge undertaking but worth it!
Good luck with the Restore! God bless you and yours! 🤙
Great seeing you both working together
I’ve never watched a video on building a truck, and was hooked! I was bummed when it was over.
I love this journey of building your truck! It’s exciting to see you and your brother work on this truck! Thank you for taking us on this process! Proud of you man!
So cool to watch this process, I’m doing the same with my 62 impala.
Awesome bro, working on a 67 Cadillac Deville that my dad gave me. I got it running a couple weeks ago, wish he would have seen it run again, he passed away in December. He drove it 34 years to work but then it sat for around 8 years. I still have a long way but it's going. When your new engine starts for the first time on the truck, it will be extacy!
Thanks Brian love your truck
I dig all of your content and work Brian! Hairstyle videos would be dope on this channel too!!!
Great project! Just plan everything out and take your time and it will be perfect. All I drive are old cars, newest one is 41 years old and my daily driver is 70 years old this year. Mine are all stock survivors.
Beautiful truck Kids, be proud of your work
Keep on dreaming young brother you have a Golden Heart and that is true wealth "
Peace and one Love people
it is difficult to see many people wear that type of hat well..but you, Sir, do it justice..it is your look for sure...
Great seeing brother teamwork. Good luck on your rebuild
Nice to see some progress :) Keep up the good work - I'm enjoying these videos as well as the regulars. PB Blaster can help with rusty bolts, too.
I can’t wait to see you through this journey! I’m looking for a 1970 Chevrolet pick up to restore.
Glad to see you back, great project. I'm working on an 87 olds with my son. We also watch your vids as inspiration to move forward in life. You have a great work ethic and love for the people around you. Keep it going. Todo para adelante y nada para atras. You have no idea the impact you have on young guys like my son, and admiration from old guys like myself. Much love✌
Great job, can’t wait to see the end result. Glad you’re back to making videos.
No importa cuánto te tardes en restaurar esa camioneta lo más importante es que quede esactamente como tu la quieres.
If you do the same standard as your boot repairs , you’ll be fine Brian . Best of luck you two .👏👏👏👍🇬🇧
I dug it good build going to be a great one .
I love those old trucks Brian I'm a old guy so not into the speed these days as I am into more of the vintage looks but still want better stearing,breaking,handling and of course being old and in hot ass Cali I need a.c..
You will have great success!
Awesome build
Very cool experience. Be careful take your time & enjoy.
New skills that will last a life time young man. 👍🏾
Saludos de leon gto capital mundial del calzado y tambien comparto el gusto por esas camionetas son de mi epoca Brian
La class vraiment du bonheur. ✊♠
That’ll be awesome.
Yo tenía una igual pero la vendí por problemas económicos. Una excelente camioneta. SALUDOS DESDE MATAMOROS TAMAULIPAS MÉXICO
Bro, take care of your hands! They're your most valuable tools. #roleclub
It looks like you were out in San Jacinto on Ramona expressway, beautiful drive good times, I would have bought you and your brother and el maestro some tacos, next time 👍🏽
Looks like you Gonna need a second channel
Boot Truck Builder looking forward to the Build
you can do it? trust and believe when it's all said and done you are good to really appreciate everything God Bless
You're the best!
que chido carnal, i miss the smell of motor oil from working on old vdubs
Nice ride...
Keep up your ambition!
Love the truck
WOW! nice very nice
Fun project! I'm curious why you didn't save the original engine, but maybe you want something with more HP. Gonna be wild/cool to hear it running with a fuel-injected engine--not the song one would expect.
If you can tear apart boots, you can build a truck.
He’s a fabricator, Different kind of gear head not afraid to take apart thing’s.
You going to give rides when the truck is done?? It is going to be a beauty when your through:) 🙃☮️
I like that Yota!
Hola Brian te sigo desde la ciudad de México me gustaría que en tus videos hablaras español o de perdida pusieras subtitulado Español y saber más sobre ti y tú familia, no estoy seguro pero el sr. Con el que trabajas es tu papá no han pensado que acá hay un gran número de seguidores y abrirse también al público mexicano.
Mucha suerte y me gustan mucho tus videos
Awesome man!! Where did u get that old school denim ball cap?
I made it. I will be releasing them soon. Thank you for the interest
I'd love to do this, someday I will.
Absolutly vintage
Looking for the next part
I have the name of you truck “the BooT Legger”🙌🏽
How about some hand made custom leather seats made by Brian the Bootmaker based on a Underdog theme?
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This car have a 63 years!
What military branch is your brother in?
What transmission are you using? 4l60e or 4l80e?
4l60e
cool
Back half it with a 4 link
I wish i have a brother.
Sign up for class at local school local rop
Programs some have
Paint booth upholstry class for adult and youth....
Can you fix Matterhorn boots? Side stitching got caught on some sharp steel and I want to fix them
brian@roleclub.com
There is no Ls7 on Silverado
Go to swap meets meet people in car and
Truck clubs
Brian Bro hi. I wrote you a letter in the mail for the repair of Vietnam jungle boots tell me please. I understand a lot of letters and a lot of work, I wrote to you on June 3, 2020 at 18.45 Moscow time. With respect.
Thank you for the interest. I will reply asap
wow what a money pit dude
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