Two BRO's doing IT together . Makes me warm inside . I wish that Matt or Dad and ya'll could get a giant garage property and every one could be copesetic and all be GOOD . BUT THEN THERS MONEY AND THEN ? ! ( ALL WELL ) LOvE YA'LL ALL ☮✝✝☮. in a perfect world
I took a 64 c20 body and put it on a 1988 suburban cassis about 14 years ago. The wheel arches didn’t even come close on the bed but that didn’t matter since I put a flatbed on it. The frame was 9 1/2 inches longer than the c20 long bed so I had to build a custom 9 foot flatbed for it. It worked out really well and gave me a 64 chevy with a tbi 350 700r4, 4” lift with power everything, cruise control, and ac. Very reliable. Can’t wait to see your project finished
That is awesome. Keep up the good work. I love working with my brothers, but I wish I would have done it more often. I know that you have heard this, but cherish these moments you get to work together.
I had 2 1964 Chevy short wheelbase. I kept 1 all original,same color as your truck. The other one I painted it with deep dark midnight blue metallic emron aircraft paint. Next I took the 6 cylinder out and manual transmission. Put a 327 ci 375 horse heads Corvette engine 850cfm Hollie duel line single pumper carburetor, headers, high rise intake, turbo 400 with shift kit. Pos rear end 3.73 gears. It was beautiful and never was beaten in a race. Wish I had it now. Every time I see you're truck I have fond memories of back in the day 1976-77. Wishing I had not sold it.
Whatever you do to his truck do something with the exhaust so it still sounds like an old truck..lol I grew up driving a 1958 Chevy truck all through high school and I just love the sound of the old straight six's . They just have that certain sound to them that is so soothing, even though the motors were absolutely gutless. lol
We buried my oldest brother 4 years ago and my Dad today. All that is left in my family is my remaining brother. Cherish your relationship with your brothers, they will mean even more to you once you get older!
This project is really coming along nicely guys. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God Bless.
🤟🤟gonna be sweet! Little helpful tip, get a small spray bottle with water and give those muddy connections a quick shot and they pop right off. I'm generally not patient enough but it definitely works
I laughed when you both said the C10 sounded ill, it sounds great to me just like an old truck should, that motor probably would reliably run forever like that . Can't wait to see this truck when you are done with it.
BIG project! Huge in fact. Lotta fun,lotta work too. I've done a few. I wish I could give you some advice that would insure success, but there's no one-liner that'll cover it all. Maybe "start, don't stop" might begin to quantify it, or "have fun". You'll remember that this for the rest of your lives.
at least you will have lots of Suburban parts/pieces for Robby Layton...😀 Really smart using the palettes to store the body on, makes for easy moving and protection of re-useable parts later 🙂
Nope it's time for a case of brake cleaner to get rid of them spiders before I work on that truck lol. Last summer every car I touched was full of em. I just melt em away. What's scary is when you spray the stuff up in the car while it's on the lift the spiders just start dropping out of places you didn't even realize had a spider in there!
Kaulin stands there looking straight into the camera with his steely-eyed stare at the beginning of the video, then two minutes later Rudy says, "I should probably disconnect the battery before things get a little western in here" as two American, western, manly, car-guy brothers start work on a big, custom, classic-American-iron truck restomod project. What could POSSIBLY be not to like about a video like that? ;)
Winging it is how custom builds begin great to see Rudy & Kaulin working together on a dream truck can't wait to see this C10 beauty finnished great video thank's for sharing God bless ❤😉👍
The C10 on the suburban frame is going to be awesome. You two working together make great memories. Reminds me of the projects that me and brother have done many years ago. Can't wait to see it completed.
This is going to be a fun series I love the fact two brothers are working together. The commentary is hilarious I know it will be an amazing truck when you get done
they make a hose tool it is like a ice pick but it has bends in it you work it under the hose and move it around it will break the hose loose ..also works on cotter pins .. Great video ..
I immediately looked up the measurements when the video started and according to Google: 2004 Chevy suburban wheelbase is 130" The overall length is 219" 1963 Chevy C-10 Longbed Wheelbase varies 127 in (long box: 1⁄2-ton & 3⁄4-ton models). The overall length is 216.25" It looks like the axles will need to move in three inches.
That will be a good daily driver. Old trucks drove very badly but not anymore after the swap which shouldn't be that bad if you're only dealing with 4 ". A lot easier than some of your other past projects. It's cool that you are taking time out to help your brother with this project. It should be a reliable truck when you get it finished.
You guys make it look easy. It makes me wonder how many teenagers decide they can do it and they have their familys cars all torn apart with dreams of making them better.
You 2 remind me of My brother and I always working on Our Vehicles together when We were Kids...That Old Chevy will be a Runner with that under it for sure ...Great Video .
I love the C10, even better is watching brothers working together to make the dream truck a reality.
Do u have more video on your 63 chevy pickup
Rudy I’m glad you two are modifying the truck together. Cherish the time together.
U bet ❤😊
Really looking forward to this build. Can't wait to see how it turns out. I'm sure it's going to be RAD!!! 👍
Great to see brothers working together 👍
I am enjoying watching Rudy and Kaulin work together on this project. The finished product is going to be awesome.
The 5.3 is such a reliable engine. Good choice for that build.
Two BRO's doing IT together . Makes me warm inside . I wish that Matt or Dad and ya'll could get a giant garage property and every one could be copesetic and all be GOOD . BUT THEN THERS MONEY AND THEN ? !
( ALL WELL ) LOvE YA'LL ALL ☮✝✝☮. in a perfect world
😂 look on kaulins face when Rudy pulled fuel neck off fuel tank lol older brother strength lol. You guys rock love seeing family work together.
It's nice to see brothers working together
You guys definitely have the right skills and knowledge. You both have great sense of humor. Great Video. ❤😊
I took a 64 c20 body and put it on a 1988 suburban cassis about 14 years ago. The wheel arches didn’t even come close on the bed but that didn’t matter since I put a flatbed on it. The frame was 9 1/2 inches longer than the c20 long bed so I had to build a custom 9 foot flatbed for it. It worked out really well and gave me a 64 chevy with a tbi 350 700r4, 4” lift with power everything, cruise control, and ac. Very reliable. Can’t wait to see your project finished
That is awesome. Keep up the good work. I love working with my brothers, but I wish I would have done it more often. I know that you have heard this, but cherish these moments you get to work together.
"Dude! Your not Superman". That was hilarious! Great project for y'all to work on together. Can't wait to see it all unfold.
Great work guys. God bless you all
I love watching you guys working together can't wait to see more videos of the C 10 project keep sending them videos thanks
Nice to see brothers working together.
That's a great start! I am looking forward to this project! 👍
Hey Rudy's adventure and design! Kaulins truck should be named "Butterfly" to honor the radiator victim it came with! Ride ride ride!
I had 2 1964 Chevy short wheelbase. I kept 1 all original,same color as your truck. The other one I painted it with deep dark midnight blue metallic emron aircraft paint.
Next I took the 6 cylinder out and manual transmission. Put a 327 ci 375 horse heads Corvette engine 850cfm Hollie duel line single pumper carburetor, headers, high rise intake, turbo 400 with shift kit. Pos rear end 3.73 gears.
It was beautiful and never was beaten in a race.
Wish I had it now. Every time I see you're truck I have fond memories of back in the day 1976-77.
Wishing I had not sold it.
Whatever you do to his truck do something with the exhaust so it still sounds like an old truck..lol I grew up driving a 1958 Chevy truck all through high school and I just love the sound of the old straight six's . They just have that certain sound to them that is so soothing, even though the motors were absolutely gutless. lol
Man that roller looks nice. I’d definitely spend an hour pressure washing it before you do more. Getting that mud off will make life so much nicer.
love to see 2 brothers spending time together.
I love watching you 2 working together. That ending had me rolling 😂😂😂
We buried my oldest brother 4 years ago and my Dad today. All that is left in my family is my remaining brother. Cherish your relationship with your brothers, they will mean even more to you once you get older!
This project is really coming along nicely guys. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God Bless.
It's amazing that both jeeps are so similar ......that's gonna make your work so much easier
🤟🤟gonna be sweet! Little helpful tip, get a small spray bottle with water and give those muddy connections a quick shot and they pop right off. I'm generally not patient enough but it definitely works
I laughed when you both said the C10 sounded ill, it sounds great to me just like an old truck should, that motor probably would reliably run forever like that . Can't wait to see this truck when you are done with it.
BIG project! Huge in fact. Lotta fun,lotta work too. I've done a few. I wish I could give you some advice that would insure success, but there's no one-liner that'll cover it all. Maybe "start, don't stop" might begin to quantify it, or "have fun". You'll remember that this for the rest of your lives.
Rudy is awesome .. and Kaulin and Rudy together are double awesome
Can’t wait to see the progress on this project
at least you will have lots of Suburban parts/pieces for Robby Layton...😀 Really smart using the palettes to store the body on, makes for easy moving and protection of re-useable parts later 🙂
You guys do a fine job of showing urban folks how we live in rural America!!
This looks like a fun build to watch Thank you guys
G,day from Sydney Australia.
The wheel base worked well, close to the same albeit 4"
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enjoying the videos your pushing out and the fact they're coming out reguarly
Great memories you two are makin together!
My brother is doing something similar. Putting an 05 Ranger frame and drivetrain under a 32 Ford Pickup.
Good Job!! You guys are doing a fine job so far. Can't believe you got that body off so soon.
This is going to be a awesome build. Looking forward to watch.
This will be a fun build to watch. Thank you.
"Wingin' it" keeps it fun!! Most of the time. Xlnt choice of project & C10 is gonna be a sewweeeet ride.
Nope it's time for a case of brake cleaner to get rid of them spiders before I work on that truck lol. Last summer every car I touched was full of em. I just melt em away. What's scary is when you spray the stuff up in the car while it's on the lift the spiders just start dropping out of places you didn't even realize had a spider in there!
Wow good luck for you both. Can't wait to watch the viedos of this build, very interesting job. Keep them coming. 👍
Kaulin stands there looking straight into the camera with his steely-eyed stare at the beginning of the video, then two minutes later Rudy says, "I should probably disconnect the battery before things get a little western in here" as two American, western, manly, car-guy brothers start work on a big, custom, classic-American-iron truck restomod project. What could POSSIBLY be not to like about a video like that? ;)
6:26 To quote Matt from Diesel Creek: "it's time to test the tensile strength of the stuff we forgot to unhook".
Great start brothers it will be a great learning experience and something to cherish.
I'll be waiting for this start to finish 👍
Think this is actually the first time I've ever seen anyone put a suburban off it's frame 👍👍👍
The C10 is awesome. Thanks for sharing this build with us.
Great video and an awesome project. I'm looking forward to the build.
Good video. Your father taught you well. Look forward to this build.
it is great to see you brothers working togather on this project
Winging it is how custom builds begin great to see Rudy & Kaulin working together on a dream truck can't wait to see this C10 beauty finnished great video thank's for sharing God bless ❤😉👍
Nice. Another oldie but goodie getting back on the road.
Way to go Rudy’s Chop Shop!
3 hours to take apart a truck like that is impressive.
Great start guys!!!! Looking forward to more progress!!!!
Truly appreciate and enjoy watching you brothers working together.
REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS AS I AM A BIG FAN OF THAT YEAR AND STYLE!
1:09 that was so genuine we have all been there. Like where do I start! ??? Ahh 2:18 brothers....
The C10 on the suburban frame is going to be awesome. You two working together make great memories. Reminds me of the projects that me and brother have done many years ago. Can't wait to see it completed.
Rudy it's great to finally see you with a lift!! Looking forward to lots of good content...no pressure 😂👍
Can't wait to see more on this. Thanks for sharing you guys.
Jogs the memory every time I hear that C10 fire up. Grew-up with a red ‘63 fleetside on the farm.
Great job boys.......I can't wait for the next episode 👍👍
Good morning guys......great job on the conversion process
Great job gentlemen! I look forward to the rest of this project.
I'm putting a stepside 71 C10 on an 04 Tahoe. Also the same wheelbase needed. This peaked my interest. 😁😁
Just add 4 inches to the bed and great job with the truck and God bless from GA and stay safe
Fantastic job guys, really looking forward to this build !
Love Utah !!
Moving along nicely ! Thanks for sharing .
This is going to be a fun series I love the fact two brothers are working together. The commentary is hilarious I know it will be an amazing truck when you get done
they make a hose tool it is like a ice pick but it has bends in it you work it under the hose and move it around it will break the hose loose ..also works on cotter pins .. Great video ..
This is absolutely wonderful! And the build is great also!
But why do they defend homosexual special rights ?
Since collusion was proven, they're not going to find a Taco Truck visit anyway !
I immediately looked up the measurements when the video started and according to Google:
2004 Chevy suburban wheelbase is 130" The overall length is 219"
1963 Chevy C-10 Longbed Wheelbase varies 127 in (long box: 1⁄2-ton & 3⁄4-ton models). The overall length is 216.25"
It looks like the axles will need to move in three inches.
Nice family! Lift is working well.
Love the C10. I am betting Robbie Layton will want the suburban body parts for one of his many projects. Great seeing two brothers working together
Matt #2 and Matt #3 work well together. Haha. All in good fun guys.
Super excited to see this come together
Smart boys !😊
That will be a good daily driver. Old trucks drove very badly but not anymore after the swap which shouldn't be that bad if you're only dealing with 4 ". A lot easier than some of your other past projects. It's cool that you are taking time out to help your brother with this project. It should be a reliable truck when you get it finished.
Have Fun! You got this.
This is going to be a cool project! Seeing some of your inspirational photos and your ideas will make one badass truck.
Forward motion 'til the black widows showed up! 😁
Perfect setup for ,Twincharger
Great job guy's can't wait to hear that C/10 burban fire up lol. A lot work but it's gonna be RAD
This is so cool because I have a '61 short bed that I thought of using a Tahoe chassis to upgrade the drive train and add four wheel drive.
You 2 are killing it 😂 Good job boys
So excited for this build, y'all doing great work.
Cool project you two. Can't wait to see how everything turns out.
I'm not a fan of ground dragging vehicles, but I'll be watching this one.
Awesome vids guys. Like the brotherly bonding. Keep up the great work. From Canada 🇨🇦
You guys are doing one heck of a job already so I am sure the truck is going to be Kaulins dream come true truck. God bless ❤️🙏🙏👍👍❤️
Good start. Looking forward to the build.
You guys make it look easy. It makes me wonder how many teenagers decide they can do it and they have their familys cars all torn apart with dreams of making them better.
Will be following this build all the way through.
Awesome seeing you guys figuring this out as you go! Looking forward to seeing all the progress videos!
You 2 remind me of My brother and I always working on Our Vehicles together when We were Kids...That Old Chevy will be a Runner with that under it for sure ...Great Video .
Your videos have really come around. Great job.
Great job guy’s!!!!! Can’t wait to see how the pickup going to fit. Thanks for sharing.👍👍👍👍☺️☺️☺️☺️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸