You never cease to amazing me! Not only do you find neat old trucks, but you usually succeed in getting them to run too! Some day I hope to find a lonely old forgotten beauty and am able to restore it. Great videos, love 'em!!! Thank you for all your hard work and time put into making these videos for us to watch.
Great determination in getting seemingly impossible vehicles to run again. That old dump truck needs to be restored and put in a museum, or put back to work on a farm.
@@evil1stuntil ya discovered that the top speed is 40mph, the poor motor is screaming, it can't get out of its own way, the brakes are purely hypothetical, it rides like a shopping cart, and gets 7mpg.
@@evil1stI think the 70s and early 80s trucks are a good balance of daily driver and sheet metal. Currently drive my 83 c10 100 miles a day 5 days a week. Did a complete overhaul on it and on a budget
Great to see you got another piece of history running again. I live in the same area as you and often see old vehicles sittingin fields, barns and sheds that deserve to have a second chance at life. Im glad to know someone is taking the initiative. God bless.
Makes my heart warm to heat an old KB run again. My uncle's Dad had an old hey hauler with straight pipes made from plumbing pipe. Only veh I ever saw that would rap the pipes before it started being pull started. Could hear that thing for five miles! Every body knew when the Redimonty Trk was hauling what ever!
We had a KB6 With a 2spd diff, 5x4, and overhead valves. Great running, easy to Dr as a kid. Stake bed would haul anything! Almost. Impossible to get stuck, pulled everybody else out!
Most definitely, the junk they make nowadays are near impossible to work on yourself, and are more or less disposable I guess you could say. Heck most times the part along with the labor costs more than what the car is worth. Nothing today but plastic garbage underneath recycled beer cans.
@@dispatch444 thats i believe people should be driving these old vehicles or fully mechanical cars instead of these new efi computers on wheels. you dont need apple car play and a massage chair and you dont need to go 200+ mph to drive a few miles down the road to work. its to go from a to b. i guess people were more humble back then and didnt need much. people these days want a literal living room to drive around in with tv screens and recliners and all kinds of other useless features.
Biggest kick out of this video was not just that ole girl moving back & forth but seeing that old cable dump bed working...just amazing what old iron will still do!👍
What's amazing to me is that you have like a 97% success rate getting these old crusty work trucks (and cars!!) going. I love it!! Great stuff as per usual.
I enjoy ALL your videos it's like watching MacGyver work on old trucks . The only suggestion I really have is I would like to see some updates. Especially on the 28 GMC !!! Love your channel and keep up the good work.
I really enjoy your videos and always am excited when a new one comes out. I always watch right away. It's impressive to see what you can do with these old vehicles. Thank you for all your hard work and great content!
Really enjoy these videos! I appreciate the time it takes, the skinned knuckles when a wrench slips and rat nest in the face when you pressure wash…😊 Thanks for good solid informative entertainment. 🙌🏻
Been there and it sucks when it happens. After a few choice words go right back to wrenching. That is once you find the wrench you launched into orbit during those choice words.
I love watching these videos, me and my grandpa are currently working on a 1950 Dodge Coronet with a 57 Plymouth Flat 230 Flat six in her, about to swap the tranny from the one she got now to one off a 50' Meadowbrook. Keep on keeping on because these bring me joy.
Absolutely awesome!!! She's purring and works great!! Damn I love it! Cannot get enough damn and the lift works??? Forget about it!! Dude you're amazing!! Great great job!!
You are a fantastic guy, I appreciate your optimism and good mood, I guess the old vehicles "feel" that too and they all cooperate with you, they do their best to give you the joy of seeing them wake up from very long, deep sleep...very good videos, thank you. By the way, the old IH trucks are my favourite ones because of their durability, smooth running engines and, of course, their pretty stile. What a design! Greetings to you from Santa Catarina State, Southern Brazil.
Just found your channel, love your content. I am a retired mechanic of 47 years. Lately I have had a number of Dodge and Chrysler flathead sixes that I have got running. I am no expert on Dodge flatheads, but a guy who is told me to just leave the oil filter out, they don't filter but a small amount of oil anyway.
She runs great, amazing how these old units can be brought back to life without any rebuild. I’d put tires, brakes and maybe some windows in it and daily drive it
I love the tips as you go along in these ''older'' videos man. Talking about the coil and just sharing what you might've learned. It's good stuff. Greetings from Northern Europe
Will Always enjoy your presentations. Love the way you somehow find these vehicles and then to find parts and get them running. Your attitude is great.
There will probably be a follow up video on this one and the 38 dodge dump truck just trying to find tires that are not too expensive last truck I put tires on it was about 500 plus each
Man... Your Videos are really fun to watch! That fuel pressure attraption I applause you. That's something to remember 😂👍 And the dump bed is working 👀👀👀. well done young man & Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
Of course, it's interesting watching what has to be done to get these old engines to kick over. I wish you would share more content about what happens to these vehicles over time.
I'm from Birmingham UK I had no interest in motor vehicle youtube videos until I came across your channel,I can't stop watching them now but I do wish you would put out more content would love to watch more of your work so thanks for getting me hooked on American rebuilds keep up the great work..
Another amazing find. MAN, those engines do run well. I am always SO impressed- at how well they start & run .... yet, they're _SO Old_ and Most of those vehicles run with the (mostly) _Original Hardware_ (no major engine rebuild At ALL)
The old diamond t is looking awesome good job 👍👍. I really like your videos you work with what you got and always get it running. Jeff Wilson from North Carolina.
We have a fully restored KB5 at work. Also have a shop mule that we push trucks in and out of the shop with that has this same green diamond inline 6. Still gets used often
My first truck was a 50 set up with a wrecker rig in the stock bed. Silver Diamond six and she always got a fresh roll of toilet paper with her oil change!
Awesome video man keep up the good work. Love your content i keep telling people about your channel a friend of mine shared your channel on Facebook hopefully that’s ok everyone there loved the video.
Used to watch you a lot in high school a couple years ago man…grew up got a job and forgot about the channel sadly. Remembered you after seeing an old Cadillac Flathead rebuild and thought “let’s check what’s up with Jennings Motorsports” 😂 love the content man interesting stuff on these older vehicles and you tell us what you’re doing so we can follow along if we get lost
Good morning from Cape Cod 🦈 everything but the brakes work, absolutely unbelievable. I love the content that you share with us. Keep up the great work 👍✌️🇺🇲
You never cease to amazing me! Not only do you find neat old trucks, but you usually succeed in getting them to run too! Some day I hope to find a lonely old forgotten beauty and am able to restore it. Great videos, love 'em!!! Thank you for all your hard work and time put into making these videos for us to watch.
Post want ads stating you're looking for an old truck as a father son/daughter/ grandchild project, gets them every time
0:54 ❤❤🎉😅 1:04
Amazing, never thought the bed would operate, I am beyond impressed
me too
Great determination in getting seemingly impossible vehicles to run again. That old dump truck needs to be restored and put in a museum, or put back to work on a farm.
or turned into a daily driver, im 19 i dont have a car but i would sure as hell put in the work to restore a truck like this and put miles on it
Or parked in a garden as yard art.
@@evil1stuntil ya discovered that the top speed is 40mph, the poor motor is screaming, it can't get out of its own way, the brakes are purely hypothetical, it rides like a shopping cart, and gets 7mpg.
@@evil1stI think the 70s and early 80s trucks are a good balance of daily driver and sheet metal. Currently drive my 83 c10 100 miles a day 5 days a week. Did a complete overhaul on it and on a budget
I have a soft spot for vintage International trucks. I'm so glad that you brought that old gal back to life.
By far the best "Will it run" channel out there. 👍👍👍
Great to see you got another piece of history running again. I live in the same area as you and often see old vehicles sittingin fields, barns and sheds that deserve to have a second chance at life. Im glad to know someone is taking the initiative. God bless.
That old girl wasn't ready to quit just yet. She came right back to life.
You, my friend, are my favorite RUclips car person.
More Cuda videos too!
Makes my heart warm to heat an old KB run again. My uncle's Dad had an old hey hauler with straight pipes made from plumbing pipe. Only veh I ever saw that would rap the pipes before it started being pull started. Could hear that thing for five miles! Every body knew when the Redimonty Trk was hauling what ever!
We had a KB6 With a 2spd diff, 5x4, and overhead valves. Great running, easy to Dr as a kid. Stake bed would haul anything! Almost. Impossible to get stuck, pulled everybody else out!
This truck is begging to be restored! The engine sounds amazing and she still moves!
I love the TP oil filter! Those beasts will still run in 100 years. They don't build trucks like that anymore. Good work.
Most definitely, the junk they make nowadays are near impossible to work on yourself, and are more or less disposable I guess you could say. Heck most times the part along with the labor costs more than what the car is worth. Nothing today but plastic garbage underneath recycled beer cans.
@@dispatch444 thats i believe people should be driving these old vehicles or fully mechanical cars instead of these new efi computers on wheels. you dont need apple car play and a massage chair and you dont need to go 200+ mph to drive a few miles down the road to work. its to go from a to b. i guess people were more humble back then and didnt need much. people these days want a literal living room to drive around in with tv screens and recliners and all kinds of other useless features.
@@evil1st most definitely 💯, and much more reliable.
Biggest kick out of this video was not just that ole girl moving back & forth but seeing that old cable dump bed working...just amazing what old iron will still do!👍
_NICE_ to see her crawl OUT of her own tracks, even on those OLD & Beat tires
simply _Amazing_ the tranny is in such good shape
I'm hoping your channel takes off soon, you deserve it for the things you bring back to life
I love that sound from its first start where its spitting and stumbling as it slowly evens out an starts running good 👌
I'm not surprised at what this man achieves anymore but I'm still amazed as all hell
What's amazing to me is that you have like a 97% success rate getting these old crusty work trucks (and cars!!) going. I love it!! Great stuff as per usual.
You amaze me being so young yet knowing so much about old cars and trucks.
He sounds like Mr. Mackey and I love it so much lol. This guys channel is the best. I've learned so much watching him.
I enjoy ALL your videos it's like watching MacGyver work on old trucks . The only suggestion I really have is I would like to see some updates. Especially on the 28 GMC !!! Love your channel and keep up the good work.
I really enjoy your videos and always am excited when a new one comes out. I always watch right away. It's impressive to see what you can do with these old vehicles. Thank you for all your hard work and great content!
Outstanding young man 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Really enjoy these videos! I appreciate the time it takes, the skinned knuckles when a wrench slips and rat nest in the face when you pressure wash…😊 Thanks for good solid informative entertainment. 🙌🏻
Been there and it sucks when it happens. After a few choice words go right back to wrenching. That is once you find the wrench you launched into orbit during those choice words.
Love the sound of those old 6 cylinder engines.
Absolutely, like good music or even better
@whitecrank I love the sound if that cranking!
I love watching these videos, me and my grandpa are currently working on a 1950 Dodge Coronet with a 57 Plymouth Flat 230 Flat six in her, about to swap the tranny from the one she got now to one off a 50' Meadowbrook. Keep on keeping on because these bring me joy.
Absolutely awesome!!! She's purring and works great!! Damn I love it! Cannot get enough damn and the lift works??? Forget about it!! Dude you're amazing!! Great great job!!
Awesome job once again getting that old truck running! Cool stuff! That was neat seeing how that dump bed worked.
Always fun to watch these old trucks fire up. This one seemed to go a lot easier than some of them.
Another amazing transformation, from boat anchor to running piece of American history. Awesomeness!!
always glad to see a old one come back.thank you
You always find the coolest trucks. Nothing like the sound of an old flathead six
You are a fantastic guy, I appreciate your optimism and good mood, I guess the old vehicles "feel" that too and they all cooperate with you, they do their best to give you the joy of seeing them wake up from very long, deep sleep...very good videos, thank you. By the way, the old IH trucks are my favourite ones because of their durability, smooth running engines and, of course, their pretty stile. What a design! Greetings to you from Santa Catarina State, Southern Brazil.
Just found your channel, love your content. I am a retired mechanic of 47 years. Lately I have had a number of Dodge and Chrysler flathead sixes that I have got running. I am no expert on Dodge flatheads, but a guy who is told me to just leave the oil filter out, they don't filter but a small amount of oil anyway.
15:42 you are an absolute madlad!
What a great find. I appreciate that you are getting it running again. Thank you for sharing your video with us.
Love watching what you do.
Thanks for sharing.
I have to say im honestly not surprised to see an old IH come back to life like that. First in line to rust, last in line to quit running 😊
Really, really well done! You give me hope.
Hope for a Kamala victory? I know, you and me both!
Beautiful to watch. I love your positivity man. and your taste in old vehicles. you are the best !
Great job as always. Love the sound of those old flathead 6's. Awesome that you got it driving too!
Great old truck, she was waiting for a revival, built to last . Thanks for sharing 👍💨💨
Thanks!
Man this is a real joy to watch. Every time you crack me up 😂 Absolutely LOVE your channel!!
This is so cool! If it had a set of good tires I bet it could be driven down the road.
Mr. Jennings, your awesome !
Really enjoy watching your videos and the humor, candor, and go for it revivals.
She runs great, amazing how these old units can be brought back to life without any rebuild. I’d put tires, brakes and maybe some windows in it and daily drive it
She's a runner! Great Job!
That didn't look like motor oil, it looked like honey. Such a beautiful engine. It would be nice to see it back on the road.
Amazing job in resurrecting that old girl! Runs well after sitting so long. International built very durable vehicles.
I love the tips as you go along in these ''older'' videos man.
Talking about the coil and just sharing what you might've learned. It's good stuff.
Greetings from Northern Europe
Will Always enjoy your presentations. Love the way you somehow find these vehicles and then to find parts and get them running. Your attitude is great.
I from Chicago. I love this guys southern accent it makes the video even way better.
I love your optimism. Thanks for this here wonderful channel!
I've seen a lot of automotive tricks, but I got to say using a roll of TP for an oil filter is a first and possibly the most humorous :)
I never get notified about your content there guy, and I have the notifications on. I just happened to spot this scrolling.
Same
Thanks for posting man. I find your videos very endearing and comforting. Much love from the north.
My father had 2 48 Internationals, they were bulletproof
yes
as we are _Witnessing HERE_ yup--- apparently they are very hard to kill
I'll say it again. You sir have some amazing talent. Love watching your channel. ❤😊
Love those old Internationals - another great job, my friend!
Incríveis esses caminhões das décadas de 30 40 e 50! Basta uma bateria nova e algumas gotas de combustível! Eles voltam a vida! Ótimo trabalho!
You, my friend, are a genius. The stuff you come up with to make a motor run. Simply genius. 👏 👏
well dawg gon man just like that, you got yourself a brand new parts getter. shes absolutely beautiful.
American history in action thank you sir
Watching your videos deffinetly makes me rethink older vehicles
You Are the Engine "Whisperer" ! Awesome!
Excellent! She's a runner! Follow-up video?
There will probably be a follow up video on this one and the 38 dodge dump truck just trying to find tires that are not too expensive last truck I put tires on it was about 500 plus each
@jenningsmotorsports7554 Thanks! Your work on getting these ol' vehicles up and running is A+!
This is why I love the old vehicles they were bulletproof and built to last.
Hi , enjoyed the video, many thanks from Nr Liverpool UK.
Man... Your Videos are really fun to watch! That fuel pressure attraption I applause you. That's something to remember 😂👍 And the dump bed is working 👀👀👀.
well done young man & Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
This is a really cool video to see as a 13yr old and see someone make a peice of history run again plus it teaches me how to fix these types of things
Of course, it's interesting watching what has to be done to get these old engines to kick over. I wish you would share more content about what happens to these vehicles over time.
Great work. Love to hear them run.❤⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I'm from Birmingham UK I had no interest in motor vehicle youtube videos until I came across your channel,I can't stop watching them now but I do wish you would put out more content would love to watch more of your work so thanks for getting me hooked on American rebuilds keep up the great work..
Another amazing find.
MAN, those engines do run well. I am always SO impressed- at how well they start & run .... yet, they're _SO Old_
and Most of those vehicles run with the (mostly) _Original Hardware_ (no major engine rebuild At ALL)
When I was growing up, my uncle had a couple of those KB5’s! I always thought they were so cool! I remember the crank open windshield!
Wow, what a strong old girl. She practically runs like she was just shut off yesterday!
The old diamond t is looking awesome good job 👍👍. I really like your videos you work with what you got and always get it running. Jeff Wilson from North Carolina.
Excellent, young feller. Unfortunately only 18 minutes. An hour or so would have been better. Don't for a second think that we're getting bored. 🇬🇧👍
I had been waiting for a new post. You never disappoint.
Amazing when you know what you are doing!..great video! 🏆
Good job dude, once again!
We have a fully restored KB5 at work. Also have a shop mule that we push trucks in and out of the shop with that has this same green diamond inline 6. Still gets used often
Definitely has life left in her!! Great Job!!
What a beauty! Great job
One hell of a good job my friend.
I really love your channel, you are such a good hard working man, thank you for always posting restoring videos!
Not sure which one I enjoy more; The content, or the way you talk? Another awesome video!! Thanks from QLD Australia.
Man she runs great! They sure don’t make them like they used to!! Very impressive as always!👌😎👍looking forward for more updates and videos!
Heck those tires are good enough for going to town!
I just ran on to your channel and I love what you’re doing. I don’t know any young guys that have, interest in saving these things. Outstanding job!
The engine sound was quite healthy, immediately. Jolly good to see you drive it for a bit.
My first truck was a 50 set up with a wrecker rig in the stock bed. Silver Diamond six and she always got a fresh roll of toilet paper with her oil change!
I would love to own that thing. Man how cool!
Always get excited when you release a new will it run
Awesome video man keep up the good work. Love your content i keep telling people about your channel a friend of mine shared your channel on Facebook hopefully that’s ok everyone there loved the video.
Used to watch you a lot in high school a couple years ago man…grew up got a job and forgot about the channel sadly. Remembered you after seeing an old Cadillac Flathead rebuild and thought “let’s check what’s up with Jennings Motorsports” 😂 love the content man interesting stuff on these older vehicles and you tell us what you’re doing so we can follow along if we get lost
Good morning from Cape Cod 🦈 everything but the brakes work, absolutely unbelievable. I love the content that you share with us. Keep up the great work 👍✌️🇺🇲
I think its kool how the cab is kinda squating down on the frame rails. kinda lke a heavy person on a bar stool.
Your videos are always a pleasure man love watching you fix these cars man!
Okay, that front brush guard is kinda Mad Max cool.