The fabrication work is intense. Creating that frame member was incredible. Clint, nothing phases you and you never show signs of frustration; truly admirable. Tucker has learned plenty from you and it shows.
I really love the Ford builds. Teaching the boys the inportant principles of work. Work steady, don't rush. Pay attention to details and understand what you're looking at. Fix what's most likely to fail while it's going together, before you're stuck pulling it all apart later to fix it.
You make great video Clint, the best ,to bad we don't have more people in this world like yourself and a few others that I watch. Thanks to you for all you do to teach your boys. And be better person.
Canada here, Clint you remind me of my Dad he had so much knowledge about fixing and modifying things to work, having run a farm during WWII when parts were scarce or nonexistent. Great to see you passing all your knowledge and experience to your sons. They would never learn that much from school.
I’m glad Tucker is fixing up a crew cab because now he will be able to take all the girls around with him. 😉 Tucker, I’m watching you on live tv from south Louisiana. 🤘🏽
Special tool for Ford fuel lines. Cut approximately 2" X 2" square out of a used oil jug. Roll it around the fuel line & press it into the connector. Slide the connector apart.
It is so nice watching a father and son work together without special words, said between each other. Your son is a lucky man. Hopefully he takes care of this vehicle. Watching you from Eagle River, Wisconsin.
Best dad ever. You can tell by how talented and motivated tucker and hunter are. Just priceless moments. Great cad work by clint. Damb man youre half an engineer. You just need a crash course in stress analysis.
Nice clean factory equivalent engine/trans/transfer case install with a quality crossmember to match. I wholeheartedly agree with the video title. It all looks like it was meant to be. Awesome job guys, keep up the great content!
"Don't be a girl." Quote of the day!!! Haha. Thanks for the chuckle Clint. My dad used to tell me that all the time when I was a young teen. Moving cows and getting them to go. Haha
I saw so much greatness in this video. The son is very talented and I can only imagine it has come from endless hours in the shop with dad, he must have graduated from hold the flashlight at age 2. Great content and I'm now wishing I had the shop space and skillset to swap my OBS over to a Cummins. Great work guys!
Hello Clinton, thank you for this video, it makes me smile watching you work with and teach your sons. Hi Tucker, I'm watching from Nanaimo B.C. Canada.
Clint, I’ve got to say, you are a man of vast knowledge from old equipment to new to who’s who. Let recap. 1) You know the MAYOR OF ROUND TOWN. 2) You had a meeting of the UNITED NATIONS. 3) TAYLOR SWIFT came by. I’m in AW. You are the Man!! 😂😂😂 Your videos are great.
Hey Clint, you have raised such an incredibly talented young man, he's starting to be more comfortable on camera too and allowing his own humour to come through. Not many young men drive a machine as nice as this that they actually have sweat and bloody equity in. Wishing you many many safe and fun motoring miles in this truck Mr Tucker because you have earned every single one of them!
C&C might be drifting into a new line of specialty. I’m sure there’s plenty of guys that would love to have a monster rig just like this one. It’s outside my price range, but I’d love to have it. I can’t wait to hear. Great job Clint.
From IDIOTnois traveling through Commiefornia. I love the trans crossmember. We didn't have those fancy laser cutters back 20 years ago. I had to use the factory Ford auto trans crossmember, putting it below the frame and back one bolt hole. This was with the NV4500 trans and transfer case from the 98 Dodge the Cummins came out of. Adapt and overcome! You can't imagine how fast info can pass around the world. A number of years ago, I got sick, nearly dying. I was in the process of making a purchase through garage journal and couldn't notify the seller. My family called a friend from the site telling them how bad of shape I was in. Told them to bear with me a few days. In 4 days I was able to get back online and talked with my buddy, Thanks again Lump. He had made a post about my health on that forum. From that post I had get well messages from South America, All of North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and even Australia. I couldn't even imagine the countries I got messages from. Honestly, if it hadn't been for all those prayers and messages I would have perished. You just don't realize how far put a message reaches.
Your boys will look back in their future years and feel all the love and understanding you showed them come flooding back and what memories to have 👍🏻🏴 I’m in Scotland
Absolutely beautiful fabrication. Really nice to see you working with you sons, We have three and they are grown men and I still look forward to fabricating and working with them. The truck project is very clean looking not only in the removal of grease and grim but the fab work going into it. Stay safe.
Must be nice to have an amazing dad that has such an amazing shop, and all the equipment and knowledge to allow his son to do something like this !!! He will respect his truck more than if you just bought him a new one or at least he should and greetings from Chesapeake Virginia
Nice job tucker . Your welding is rite on point! And yeah the whole world is watching you! Abd this is beleave it or not for both of you boy's a job interview is some aspects! And how I see it you both are acting it! Keep up the great work boys! And dad give your self a huge pat on the back to you and mom! Got great kids! Well mannered and great work ethic. 👏
Tucker, reading the comments i see that Dad was right AGAIN!!! Dont fret none, we learned the same thing since being teenagers also. My Dad is 93 and still does it to me.
Sweet! I want a 6BT in my 95 F Superduty. Already got the ZF5 installed from the factory. And the real deal dually Dana 80 with factory disc brakes... Yup, 2WD with 10 lug 16" wheels until I put a set of 19.5"s on it. Can't wait for your next installment...
Clint, another good video. I hope your son knows the amount of time and money dad has put into his truck, some kids assume that we parents owe them something and they take us for granted
The build is coming along nicely. If we do something like that here in New Zealand all the modifications that aren't OEM parts would have to be certified by an engineer and summitted to the authorities (it would cost good money). Our laws for vehicles here is strict, especially when it comes to rust and modifications. I can not wait to see how big Tucker's smile gets when he gets to drive it.
Hi Clint we are from Alstonville Australia and love your work it is the highlight of our day when we see that you have uploaded a new video . Cheers Rick & Jeff.
You know what so cool you guys are making memories and after And Mason are grown and have their own kids. You guys are going to be able to look back at these videos.🤘🏼‼️ and the boys will realize just how much they learn from their dad….😊AND KEVIN 🤘🏼‼️😁
I'm from the UK and I do believe it's watching many other countries I just wish that sometimes he would show a little bit more enthusiasm but like many others have committed he's one of the best Dad a son could ever have
New Brunswick Canada.young lad your doing a great job.make sure you thank your mom and dad for all they do for you guys.they are building you guys a legacy to continue.thks
Once Tucker fully comes out of his shell the world's gonna get very interesting 😂. Thanks to his awesome parents this young man will be just as awesome someday when he has his own kids. I'm way up north Tucker in Hibbing, MN.😊
That’s a lot of work for what will be an awesome truck when it’s done. Love the videos brings back so many memories of projects my Dad and I worked on when I was growing up. Thanks, Patrick Wallace. Finksburg MD.
The fabrication work is intense. Creating that frame member was incredible. Clint, nothing phases you and you never show signs of frustration; truly admirable. Tucker has learned plenty from you and it shows.
I watch some teenagers and I shudder when I think of their future. I watch your sons and I smile when I think of theirs. Good job!
I really love the Ford builds. Teaching the boys the inportant principles of work. Work steady, don't rush. Pay attention to details and understand what you're looking at. Fix what's most likely to fail while it's going together, before you're stuck pulling it all apart later to fix it.
I am always impressed by Clint's knowledge and skill. I think he could dismantle an elephant and put it back together better than what it was.
You make great video Clint, the best ,to bad we don't have more people in this world like yourself and a few others that I watch. Thanks to you for all you do to teach your boys. And be better person.
He'd probably add a panther's claw to the end of the elephant's trunk as an upgrade ... since the creator didn't do good enough of a job himself 😆🤣🤣
If he was about Humpty Dumpty would be fine
An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.
Canada here, Clint you remind me of my Dad he had so much knowledge about fixing and modifying things to work, having run a farm during WWII when parts were scarce or nonexistent. Great to see you passing all your knowledge and experience to your sons. They would never learn that much from school.
The only channel where you hit the like before the video starts cause you know it will be good.
You are totally committed to your boys development and education, respect to you Clint. They are getting real life skills.
Hawaii is watching. Tucker welds better that a lot of so-called professionals. That truck is going to be sweet
This is an FFFF - Fun Friday Family Fabrication. 😁
Thanks for the fun!
Love watching Clint teach the young men valuable skills. Those boys are ahead of the game, love the custom truck builds watching from Delaware
Hello from denmark .
Tucker smiling .
Maybe because he have a good teacher.
Keep up the good work.
I’m glad Tucker is fixing up a crew cab because now he will be able to take all the girls around with him. 😉
Tucker, I’m watching you on live tv from south Louisiana. 🤘🏽
Grandpa Clint
Not sure I have seen Mr. Tucker smile more. Going to be a cool truck.
Tucker is doing a great job with you.From the great state of Indiana
Special tool for Ford fuel lines. Cut approximately 2" X 2" square out of a used oil jug. Roll it around the fuel line & press it into the connector. Slide the connector apart.
Or get one at.NAPA for $3.99.
I’m so excited to see it finished. Tucker better smile. I hope he realizes how lucky he is.
I just love the color of the 12 valve. It just looks industrial. From Waco Texas y'all!!🇺🇸👍👍😁
Think the horse in the trailer might nead a seatbelt🐎all that POWER. Watching from Denmark, the hole world🌍
It is so nice watching a father and son work together without special words, said between each other. Your son is a lucky man. Hopefully he takes care of this vehicle. Watching you from Eagle River, Wisconsin.
I keep tuning in, watching you do all that work, and that thing is still a ford.
Your kids have the best parents.
So your parents wasn't shit 😢😂
Agreed.
@@TashaOneal-l8h Mine were.😔
I’m a Fairly Good One also
Best dad ever. You can tell by how talented and motivated tucker and hunter are. Just priceless moments. Great cad work by clint. Damb man youre half an engineer. You just need a crash course in stress analysis.
Good job, Clint you are a awesome teacher for your kids. This is what you call quality time with your boys.
Man I can't wait to hear that Cummins purrrr!!!! Going to be awesome Tucker!!!!👍😎 Keep up the amazing work Mr. C. And Tucker!!!!!
Nice clean factory equivalent engine/trans/transfer case install with a quality crossmember to match. I wholeheartedly agree with the video title. It all looks like it was meant to be. Awesome job guys, keep up the great content!
Toys for the boys. What a beast to drive to school and what a learning experience.
"You could go to peace talks with that" LOL. That crossmember came out nice!
South Carolina here. I have a buddy in the country of Albania that likes stuff like this so I’ll get him on here. World Wide Fame!!
From Columbus, OH originally from Winchester, IN love seeing Indiana shops represented on RUclips.
You are teaching your sons they can do anything they set their mind to it. What a great life lesson. Tks for sharing.
Great work Tucker, she's gonna be a one of a kind bloody mary for sure. ( France here, and I'm Dutch, from Amsterdam in Holland in the Netherlands) .
Love that your sons have learned a great work ethic,hope that whoever watches this learns the same lesson!
Watching from Newton Stewart Scotland 🏴 love watching your videos 😀👍
A super nice job Tucker. The big yellow bus reminds me of going to school.. take care
"Don't be a girl." Quote of the day!!! Haha. Thanks for the chuckle Clint. My dad used to tell me that all the time when I was a young teen. Moving cows and getting them to go. Haha
Ah !! You bought the school bus!! Nice one !!
Missouri boy watchin here. Everytime you post a video. Love the videos.
I saw so much greatness in this video. The son is very talented and I can only imagine it has come from endless hours in the shop with dad, he must have graduated from hold the flashlight at age 2. Great content and I'm now wishing I had the shop space and skillset to swap my OBS over to a Cummins. Great work guys!
Looking forward to seeing the auction video's asap. 😀
Watching from Vancouver island, Canada. My dad wasn’t as handy with vehicles but I can do buildings! That was his gift to me.
Hello Clinton, thank you for this video, it makes me smile watching you work with and teach your sons. Hi Tucker, I'm watching from Nanaimo B.C. Canada.
Mester Tucker we are at Yugoslavia.you very good metal man.
Dartmouth Nova Scotia Canada here 🇨🇦
Great project! Watching from Hershey PA.
The boys are really lucky to have a teacher like Clint. I hope they appreciate what he's doing for them. Great build!
great truck..watching from Saskatchewan
Thanks for continuing to always do videos. Beats real TV any day of the week. Appreciate you guys.
The entire world is watching - and listening to Kevin’s turbo noises. I’m right down the road in Louisville.
This is going to be one heck of a good truck !
Mayor of Round Town a.k.a. Smiley; a.k.a. SUPER Clean Professional
That red interior is tough, but really sweet truck.. watching from Seattle!
Dannnggg that Cummins is beautiful!!!
Clint, I’ve got to say, you are a man of vast knowledge from old equipment to new to who’s who. Let recap.
1) You know the MAYOR OF ROUND TOWN.
2) You had a meeting of the UNITED NATIONS.
3) TAYLOR SWIFT came by.
I’m in AW. You are the Man!! 😂😂😂
Your videos are great.
Southeast Texas watching every time yall post a video, great job Tucker on welding.
Yep. That's where I'm at.
Hey Clint, you have raised such an incredibly talented young man, he's starting to be more comfortable on camera too and allowing his own humour to come through.
Not many young men drive a machine as nice as this that they actually have sweat and bloody equity in.
Wishing you many many safe and fun motoring miles in this truck Mr Tucker because you have earned every single one of them!
C&C might be drifting into a new line of specialty. I’m sure there’s plenty of guys that would love to have a monster rig just like this one. It’s outside my price range, but I’d love to have it. I can’t wait to hear. Great job Clint.
Love how ur able to work with ur sons ..
Not a Ford guy but enjoy the channel and the outstanding work you do there watch from Massachusetts
From IDIOTnois traveling through Commiefornia. I love the trans crossmember. We didn't have those fancy laser cutters back 20 years ago. I had to use the factory Ford auto trans crossmember, putting it below the frame and back one bolt hole. This was with the NV4500 trans and transfer case from the 98 Dodge the Cummins came out of. Adapt and overcome!
You can't imagine how fast info can pass around the world. A number of years ago, I got sick, nearly dying. I was in the process of making a purchase through garage journal and couldn't notify the seller. My family called a friend from the site telling them how bad of shape I was in. Told them to bear with me a few days. In 4 days I was able to get back online and talked with my buddy, Thanks again Lump. He had made a post about my health on that forum. From that post I had get well messages from South America, All of North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and even Australia. I couldn't even imagine the countries I got messages from. Honestly, if it hadn't been for all those prayers and messages I would have perished. You just don't realize how far put a message reaches.
Your boys will look back in their future years and feel all the love and understanding you showed them come flooding back and what memories to have 👍🏻🏴 I’m in Scotland
They've made those kits so nice it takes the guesswork and fabrication mostly out. Saves lot's of time! Thanks!
Absolutely beautiful fabrication. Really nice to see you working with you sons, We have three and they are grown men and I still look forward to fabricating and working with them. The truck project is very clean looking not only in the removal of grease and grim but the fab work going into it. Stay safe.
Nice job on rear trans. mount. Ray
what an awesome project! Clint, I’m sure you’re beyond GaGa-proud of your amazing son, Tucker!!!
Must be nice to have an amazing dad that has such an amazing shop, and all the equipment and knowledge to allow his son to do something like this !!! He will respect his truck more than if you just bought him a new one or at least he should and greetings from Chesapeake Virginia
Nice job tucker . Your welding is rite on point! And yeah the whole world is watching you! Abd this is beleave it or not for both of you boy's a job interview is some aspects! And how I see it you both are acting it! Keep up the great work boys! And dad give your self a huge pat on the back to you and mom! Got great kids! Well mannered and great work ethic. 👏
Tucker, reading the comments i see that Dad was right AGAIN!!! Dont fret none, we learned the same thing since being teenagers also. My Dad is 93 and still does it to me.
Sweet! I want a 6BT in my 95 F Superduty. Already got the ZF5 installed from the factory. And the real deal dually Dana 80 with factory disc brakes... Yup, 2WD with 10 lug 16" wheels until I put a set of 19.5"s on it. Can't wait for your next installment...
New Hampshire watching
That will be a super truck. Great to see it coming together.
Great work making your own parts. Nice build. Watching from New York.
Clint, another good video. I hope your son knows the amount of time and money dad has put into his truck, some kids assume that we parents owe them something and they take us for granted
Thanks for all the hours you put into these projects with/for your kids. Great stuff!
Watching from Arkansas. I really enjoy watching your mechanical and fabricating skills.
Friday special ... lov it , coffees on guys!! Cheers!;-)!
The build is coming along nicely. If we do something like that here in New Zealand all the modifications that aren't OEM parts would have to be certified by an engineer and summitted to the authorities (it would cost good money). Our laws for vehicles here is strict, especially when it comes to rust and modifications. I can not wait to see how big Tucker's smile gets when he gets to drive it.
Hi Clint we are from Alstonville Australia and love your work it is the highlight of our day when we see that you have uploaded a new video .
Cheers Rick & Jeff.
Tell tucker were watching him from Costa-Rica
You know what so cool you guys are making memories and after And Mason are grown and have their own kids. You guys are going to be able to look back at these videos.🤘🏼‼️ and the boys will realize just how much they learn from their dad….😊AND KEVIN 🤘🏼‼️😁
I'm from the UK and I do believe it's watching many other countries I just wish that sometimes he would show a little bit more enthusiasm but like many others have committed he's one of the best Dad a son could ever have
New Brunswick Canada.young lad your doing a great job.make sure you thank your mom and dad for all they do for you guys.they are building you guys a legacy to continue.thks
I'm glad to see a father taking time to teach his son a good mechanical skills. From Washington State
Once Tucker fully comes out of his shell the world's gonna get very interesting 😂. Thanks to his awesome parents this young man will be just as awesome someday when he has his own kids. I'm way up north Tucker in Hibbing, MN.😊
So special what you do for those boys,they have earned it.Hope they know how lucky they are.❤
poor Kevin’s shorty…the truck that keeps on giving!
It's awesome to see Tucker leurn about his new truck so if anything happens he's prepared to repair it himself. Awesome family appreciate you all.
Nice project. Hope the kid knows how lucky he is to get a dream truck at such a young age.
Tucker will love this when you are done you are a great dad to them!!
Charlotte, NC.is watching.... Good job welding.... Smile...
I’m ready to hear it run. Going to be a great truck. I might want one of these!
The undercarriage of that truck is mint what a solid truck...
Hey Tucker we're watching from North Carolina.. keep up the great work you and Dad are building an awesome street toy 👍👍👍.
That truck is going to be bad ass. Great job guys.
Major respect, Mr. Clinton, for spending time with your boys like you do. That truck is going to be epic!
That’s a lot of work for what will be an awesome truck when it’s done. Love the videos brings back so many memories of projects my Dad and I worked on when I was growing up. Thanks, Patrick Wallace. Finksburg MD.
Another one is watching from Canada
Watching from down under New Zealand cheers team good content
This is really what's called wholesome entertainment
From NZ. Tucker is starting to smile a bit more now and coming out of his shell. one lucky kid
Clint is right,this is definitely a Boss Hawg Ford 4x4 I can't wait for the video of its first excursion God knows you boys have great parents
Look awesome and stronger than it came out of the factory nice job so far so good I like it 👍 👍