We old farts enjoy watching your videos no matter what so keep it going. You take the time to make these videos, we thank you. We maybe even learn something new for our depleting brains. 👍👍🇨🇦🐶❤
good stuff... you are exposing a lot of young people that have no opportunity to be around military vehicles and big diesel trucks ...it is very interesting to all what's involved in a build like this...keep 'em coming
Good to see "the other side" when things do not go as desired, to change horses mid-stream due to various unforeseen circumstances. It will be great to see the final result along with progress and changes along the way.
Great video, I like seeing all the up's and down's, problems that need to be over come.. makes it real world, far better than someone saying "right we are going to do this" two seconds later it's done and you see nothing of how and what was involved in getting it done...look forward to the next instalment..
It amazes me what people who know what they are doing can do what you guys are doing. I feel that eventually you will have a off road camper that will be able to go any where a person would want to go and even get back from the trip. Thank you for the interesting experience that you are sharing with us. Keep them coming.
Showing all the trials and tribulations is what it's all about . Nobody want.s to pay the price for custom things because they think it's all peaches and cream . This way the buyer has a record of just how much work went into it . Keep up the great work and keep the content coming just as you are LOVE IT .
Love seeing this kind of things. Anyway, that crane on the fork lift looks like it is worth it's weight in gold when you need it. Those lifts too. May not use them every day, but you're glad you have them when you need them. Anyway, great video. Looking forward to the next.
That white truck ran good once you all got it started and took it out for a test drive, it'll burn the tires that's for sure . Those lift posts to pick up a big truck are really neat, I had never seen a setup like that before . I'm sorry that the bolt pattern was different on the transmission . But you know in the end it might have worked out for the best . That's the tries and errors of a custom build . Looking forward to the next video on the build . You all be careful and stay safe and keep on having fun . As always, Jeffrey !!!
Awwwwe hell man..., i thot that stuff only happened to me... I was pretty bummed when I got that part of the video... Looks like you got a plan “B”..., good deal. Thank you gentlemen. Liking forward for more videos on this build.
Yup you’ve done a bunch on it but you do figure most everything i have seen you and customers do like you quality of work sells your equipment especially when watching your videos on how you rebuild machines if i was able to get something i would not hesitate to call on C&C Equipment no doubt in my mind you have shown us out here in video world 🌎 you are the Man 👍😎😎NY
This looks like removing 232 amc from a 1972 Gremlin and replace with a Cummins 265 V8 to make a drag race funny car. Helped a cat mechanic, but it took all winter and spring. A lot of work but it worked.
Some years ago I plasma cut out an adapter plate between a Ford engine and a Chevrolet transmission. This was for a dirt base race car. I made two charged for one. I gave both to the wife as the guy was off the wall with excitement. Finally found someone to cut out his part. That was a drop in and design and cut with 3/8" steel I already had. I normally used exotic steel in my business. Steam shovel 🤠 steel. aka AR 500.
Oh yes keep pumping out the content you got my full attention I love creative thinking teach them young bucks on the learning curve over the years all the trucks my dad made homemade wreckers loghaulers pulp hauling trucks boom trucks trailors loved it all I broke my back 23 years ago a 8 months later still in a wheel chair with a hydraulic wrecker I built a 3 excel low deck goose kneck took me 3 months to do it but I couldn't know better therapy I had one pist off doctor and wife but I didnt care
excellent video, showing the reality of building of a truly custom toy, and not just buying a bunch of off thr shelf parts and bolting them together like so many of the bolt together toys.
As soon as I hurd that sweet turbo I knew it needed to be the motor for your camper build just think of the tandem burn outside in that low hole with low gearing fun fun
I hate it you having to do so much more work. But it will be better engine and trans for the truck in the long run. Also love all your videos, keep them coming. Dirt perfect got us watching you. Glad he did.
Every time something doesn't go right an a project I learn so much. I take comfort saying I'll know more next time.
We old farts enjoy watching your videos no matter what so keep it going. You take the time to make these videos, we thank you. We maybe even learn something new for our depleting brains. 👍👍🇨🇦🐶❤
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Yes ,a nice change from plant😊
If it was going to be easy - only women & children would be doing it !!
HAHAHA - thanks Clinton & Crew!!
Great Video!! From somewheres in SWMO!
You got that right!
good stuff... you are exposing a lot of young people that have no opportunity to be around military vehicles and big diesel trucks ...it is very interesting to all what's involved in a build like this...keep 'em coming
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Love the truck build content please keep them coming
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Keep the video's coming, we love to see you work.
I'm 100% sure Mrs. Dirt Perfect is going to appreciate all the hard work you boys are/have put into her SUPER SWEET new ride.
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Keep up the good work.
@@C_CEQUIPMENT Hi Clinton, I sure hope you record the pure joy on Mikes face as you hand over the keys for Jenna's new camper!
Good to see "the other side" when things do not go as desired, to change horses mid-stream due to various unforeseen circumstances. It will be great to see the final result along with progress and changes along the way.
Always fun to watch fellas having fun at what they do each day.
Great video, I like seeing all the up's and down's, problems that need to be over come.. makes it real world, far better than someone saying "right we are going to do this" two seconds later it's done and you see nothing of how and what was involved in getting it done...look forward to the next instalment..
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It amazes me what people who know what they are doing can do what you guys are doing. I feel that eventually you will have a off road camper that will be able to go any where a person would want to go and even get back from the trip. Thank you for the interesting experience that you are sharing with us. Keep them coming.
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I like seeing this stuff. Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for watching
C& C daycare . Big toys big fun . Keep them rolling .
Reminds me of my dad and my brother's projects back a couple of decades... Definitely worth watching... especially the hidden snags... LOL! Ron...
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Looking forward to the watching transplant.Great watching thank you.
Enjoying all the videos you post, keep them coming.
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GREAT VIDEO THE MORE YOU SHOW THE BETTER IT IS FOR ALL OF US!
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Seeing the problems is the only way to really understand the project.
Keep making this kind of videos. Like watching them.
Good content and showing real situations and remidies.
I enjoy watching your projects. Brings back memories of working on heavy equipment. Thanks very much for sharing.
I’ve enjoyed them. Thank you for sharing
Love to se the truck rebuild keep up the good shows, Bill Poust
Didn't know if I should've laughed or cried when the bolt pattern was different. Gonna be a great build when its done.
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I thought stuff like that only happened to me LOL! Nice job! I am sure you will get it done! You guys are master mechanics!
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Great videos Clint! Keep them coming! Thanks for posting the videos!
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Keep doing. Experiment, try, see, do, learning, practice, and just amazing how people will be able to experience it all. Thanks.
Clint loves doing custom so much. He does it all the time. Over, over and over again. Lol God bless
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I love seeing all of this within this video and hope to continue to see everything with this build!
Enjoying watching your videos and the length time on it
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Yes I enjoyed watching you guys work on these projects
Yep takes me back to the old days of pulling wrenches myself.
Great video. Keep them coming. Like to see everything you do on this project
Man it ran well and the transmission seemed to be working fine.
It's fun watching you guys do these things
Kevin is a fricken nut and fun to watch. Love to see this build.
I enjoy the commerodrie you and Kevin have. It makes the videos fun to watch. 😊
Showing all the trials and tribulations is what it's all about . Nobody want.s to pay the price for custom things because they think it's all peaches and cream . This way the buyer has a record of just how much work went into it . Keep up the great work and keep the content coming just as you are LOVE IT .
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Love that you shared with us the good and bad. Awesome 😎👍😎 thanks again for all the entertainment
Thanks for watching
I have a 1987 S1754 dump truck that I love. Those old Internationals are work horses!
For sure
Time to learn the dp finger snap for better progress. Keep this project coming.
That’s cheating
Hi Clint if you don't experiment with these things you will never find the answer. I enjoy all your content.
Keep it going, nice to see all the struggles like most of my projects too
I'm sure I saw summer, winter, summer, winter!
Enjoyed the struggle and success.
Michael (from Scotland)
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I love watching this! Can’t wait for the next one!
Hell yeah it's winter time got plenty of time to sit around and watch long videos they're interesting thanks for sharing keep it keep them coming
Yes fabrication love watching overs way of working around a problem 👍👍
Let's do it!!! More more more! Love the projects!!
Well that plan change by the end of the video, can't wait to see more on the crew cab and other videos. Kevin is so much fun to watch
Yeah keep them coming 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍👍
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The custom struggle bus is real. Love you improvise, adapt and overcome
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Great video, I know I haven't been subscribed for very long but I am totally enjoying all the content you are providing.
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You guys are having way to much fun 👍🤪🤣😂🤣😂
Love seeing this kind of things. Anyway, that crane on the fork lift looks like it is worth it's weight in gold when you need it. Those lifts too. May not use them every day, but you're glad you have them when you need them. Anyway, great video. Looking forward to the next.
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Like watching the videos you guys doing this type of custom work
Need some go go juice on the burn out pad next video boys 👌👌👍👍
Longer videos and more the better 👍
For sure
Love it , it's gotta be frustrating for you guys BUT !!!!! This is making some great video content.
PLZ keep them comin
Oh yes I like to watch it all pays the same thanks for sharing the good bad and ugly
Make sure MRS DIRT PERFECT gets first shot at the camper. Mike will want to keep the wifey HAPPY
I love seeing this kind of work.
That white truck ran good once you all got it started and took it out for a test drive, it'll burn the tires that's for sure .
Those lift posts to pick up a big truck are really neat, I had never seen a setup like that before . I'm sorry that the bolt pattern was different on the transmission . But you know in the end it might have worked out for the best . That's the tries and errors of a custom build . Looking forward to the next video on the build . You all be careful and stay safe and keep on having fun .
As always, Jeffrey !!!
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And thanks for watching
Yeah, I liked this. Good changes, friendly. No negativity. Cool projects, too; big, small. Serious and burnouts!
That truck you bought runs Good. It will make your build better. Great Video. Loved the Burn out..LoL..
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TOTALLY AWESOME FANTASTIC VEDIO. ANOTHER PHENOMENAL JOB.
It’s all good more videos please
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Keep'em Comin' 👏🏽👍🏼☺
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I enjoy watching you guys carry on and the military trucks are awesome I was in the Army myself and drove Duce and a halfs
My favorite thing to do, custom work ❤y'all doing good,
I’m enjoying this process.
Awwwwe hell man...,
i thot that stuff only happened to me...
I was pretty bummed when I got that part of the video...
Looks like you got a plan “B”..., good deal.
Thank you gentlemen.
Liking forward for more videos on this build.
Yup you’ve done a bunch on it but you do figure most everything i have seen you and customers do like you quality of work sells your equipment especially when watching your videos on how you rebuild machines if i was able to get something i would not hesitate to call on C&C Equipment no doubt in my mind you have shown us out here in video world 🌎 you are the Man 👍😎😎NY
This looks like removing 232 amc from a 1972 Gremlin and replace with a Cummins 265 V8 to make a drag race funny car. Helped a cat mechanic, but it took all winter and spring. A lot of work but it worked.
I give you a thumbs up before I even start and don’t ever change it. If I don’t like it I just want come back, but I probably will stay safe
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Some years ago I plasma cut out an adapter plate between a Ford engine and a Chevrolet transmission. This was for a dirt base race car. I made two charged for one. I gave both to the wife as the guy was off the wall with excitement. Finally found someone to cut out his part. That was a drop in and design and cut with 3/8" steel I already had. I normally used exotic steel in my business. Steam shovel 🤠 steel. aka AR 500.
Love watching you do the build
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Enjoyed it the longer the better
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love this stuff
Keep up the good work. Love this stuff.
Thanks, will do!
Keep it going, this is good video proof if someone complains about the price when its finished.
Great video!! Keep them coming!! 👍😃
I haven't seen you have bad video yet. Enjoy all of your videos
Always enjoy your videos!
Oh yes Clint we love seeing Missouri. Lol God bless
Oh yes keep pumping out the content you got my full attention I love creative thinking teach them young bucks on the learning curve over the years all the trucks my dad made homemade wreckers loghaulers pulp hauling trucks boom trucks trailors loved it all I broke my back 23 years ago a 8 months later still in a wheel chair with a hydraulic wrecker I built a 3 excel low deck goose kneck took me 3 months to do it but I couldn't know better therapy I had one pist off doctor and wife but I didnt care
Keep the videos coming Clint
Keep the videos coming!
Great Job Guys Don't what will happen until you attempt it.
Always a learning process. Can't wait to see it rolling.
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Keep em coming.
Thanks for keeping it real
Love the video, can't wait to see it finished
Yes I really enjoy these videos thank you
Thanks for watching
Great video Clint enjoyed watching get the old truck started and turned out great I hope to watch until it's finished 🇺🇲
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excellent video, showing the reality of building of a truly custom toy, and not just buying a bunch of off thr shelf parts and bolting them together like so many of the bolt together toys.
I love the making good things out of nothing. You do a good jib, krrp up the good work.
Keep up the good work please. We love the videos of this project.
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Great video it shows all the custom work y'all are doing
As soon as I hurd that sweet turbo I knew it needed to be the motor for your camper build just think of the tandem burn outside in that low hole with low gearing fun fun
I hate it you having to do so much more work. But it will be better engine and trans for the truck in the long run. Also love all your videos, keep them coming. Dirt perfect got us watching you. Glad he did.
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Appreciate your videos well done 👍 and keep them coming ps kev is one nut case we love ❤️ him .