Thanks! We typically find these old toys at our local flea markets and garage sales. We also find many toys and missing accessories for our toys on eBay.
Once again the restoration looks better than the factory original! I love the metallic paint colour and the wooden bed liner. Were these trucks (the original, not the toy) popular? I have seen the Econoline Vans many times, but I do not recall ever seeing the pickup truck version.
Thanks! The Econolines did actually come in a pickup configuration. Depending on the pickup configurations, they either came with wrap around cab windows or a single rear window. They are really neat unique trucks!
I an a Ford guy. Is that red ford a 68? Looks like 390 badge on the fender. Is it a 390? Thatsy favorite engine. I actually owned a 61 Econoline truck years ago. I have several Nylint econolines. Only one repainted. I have videos if interested
The truck in the beginning is our 1968 Ford F250 Camper Special, with a big block 390. The 390 is fantastic and it’s still pulling as strong as ever. We really like your Econoline Suburban Pumper truck, and the video you made on it was great. We have never even heard of that Nylint model before, and it is awesome!
In highschool, my dad and I took one of his work trucks and built it for me. It was a 66 f100. We built a gt390. That truck would fly. I use to drag race it. Won many races in my youth. I love the FE series engines.
I have many Nylint Econoline trucks. I also have several plastic versions made by Amloid and Gay toys inc. There is one Nylint I want but can't find complete or even the accessories. That is the Nylint lawn and garden set
Great content, great restoration, Wow! Just a little bit of feedback for your young channel: SKIP cheesy stock music in the background (imo). It's distracting (for me personally unbearable). Audiences of restoration channels (seem to) just want to hear the sound of the tools. Lookup, for example, "my mechanics" (RUclips channel) and you'll know what I mean. Best wishes!
Thanks for the input, that’s a great idea! It was our first time lowering one of these, so what you see was the first method that popped into our heads.
I really like the brown you used for this truck, it's different in a good way.
Thank You!
Excellent customization/restoration! Awesome color choice. Fantastic job as always. Thank you! 🙂
Thank You!
lovely ride
Thanks!
Excelent job i like the color and the Chrome and bed Real nice
Thanks!
Very nice restoration 👏👏
Glad you like it
Very, very nice job! Stumbled across this video and couldn’t be happier! Sub’d and am looking forward to seeing more!
Thank you! Stay tuned, cause we got another custom ride coming up on Friday!
Love it!!
Thanks!
SWEET 👌👌
Thanks!
Cool!!
Thanks!
Very nice restoration. Where do you find these rare gems?
Thanks! We typically find these old toys at our local flea markets and garage sales. We also find many toys and missing accessories for our toys on eBay.
I used to drive one of those to deliver new furniture when I was young. The drivers side headlight is backwards.
Yep, that’s was my bad! I was too excited to see the finished result. We fixed it off camera right after.
Once again the restoration looks better than the factory original! I love the metallic paint colour and the wooden bed liner.
Were these trucks (the original, not the toy) popular? I have seen the Econoline Vans many times, but I do not recall ever seeing the pickup truck version.
Thanks! The Econolines did actually come in a pickup configuration. Depending on the pickup configurations, they either came with wrap around cab windows or a single rear window. They are really neat unique trucks!
I an a Ford guy. Is that red ford a 68? Looks like 390 badge on the fender. Is it a 390? Thatsy favorite engine. I actually owned a 61 Econoline truck years ago. I have several Nylint econolines. Only one repainted. I have videos if interested
The truck in the beginning is our 1968 Ford F250 Camper Special, with a big block 390. The 390 is fantastic and it’s still pulling as strong as ever. We really like your Econoline Suburban Pumper truck, and the video you made on it was great. We have never even heard of that Nylint model before, and it is awesome!
In highschool, my dad and I took one of his work trucks and built it for me. It was a 66 f100. We built a gt390. That truck would fly. I use to drag race it. Won many races in my youth. I love the FE series engines.
I have many Nylint Econoline trucks. I also have several plastic versions made by Amloid and Gay toys inc. There is one Nylint I want but can't find complete or even the accessories. That is the Nylint lawn and garden set
Great content, great restoration, Wow!
Just a little bit of feedback for your young channel: SKIP cheesy stock music in the background (imo). It's distracting (for me personally unbearable). Audiences of restoration channels (seem to) just want to hear the sound of the tools. Lookup, for example, "my mechanics" (RUclips channel) and you'll know what I mean. Best wishes!
Thank You!
Should of painted it the original color
With the suspension being lowered and the custom wood bed insert, we felt the flat light pink would not be special enough for this custom ride.
Easier to flip the chassis to lower these and add wheel tubs... ive done several.
Thanks for the input, that’s a great idea! It was our first time lowering one of these, so what you see was the first method that popped into our heads.
What’s with the gloves?
We work with a lot of paint and dangerous chemicals, that is often very hard to get off our hands. We believe that it is better to be safe than sorry!
And... cut. I'm out 2 mins into the vid.
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