I have been driving Bumpsides Since they first produced them! And Yes, have a couple of them still! Driving them today .awesome ne think of the Awesome days of that Era! Lots of very kewl vehicles of those days are worthy of being popular whatever vehicle it was, Cars or Trucks!
Had the pleasure of seeing the finished 1969 on its way to be delivered out west . I talked to Marc as he spent some time appreciating my dog Kai in downtown Hollandale,Wi . I'm now a fan and follower . Great guy and love his product , been a Ford pickup since I was a kid in the 1970s. Thanks
Hello Marc! Just now found your channel and subscribed of course. Looking forward to watching the continuing videos of your builds..especially the Highboy! I purchased my first real truck in 1975, a blue 1972 F250 4x4 highboy, two tone blue. It was a very low mileage example as it was acquired from the original owner here in Las Vegas. I drove it for 9 years and parked it in my back yard in early 1984, when I moved out of state. Long story short, back now in Vegas, and this truck hasn't moved since 1984, and I've finally decided to put it at the top of my priority list of vehicles to get back on the road and enjoy again. This was always my favorite and I'm sorry that I ever parked it for so long..but at least I have it now to put it back in the beautiful condition that it once was...and enjoy. The vin number of this 72' starts with the "F26", as I hear, that a true original F250 4x4 model would have. Marc, I'm so glad that I found your informative video today, and looking forward to watching the following episodes, as I'm sure by now, it being three years since you came out with this one, that you have probably finished your Highboy swap, and possibly some others since. Keep up the great work, we Bumpside owners need all the help and guidance that we can get..I know I do..Thanks my friend!
I have the identical Camper Special Ranger that you used as the body donor. When I saw the highboy finished product, it was like I was looking at my vision for my truck turned into reality! Well done sir.
Love it. I've had many old ford trucks and I wish I didn't sell them. My first one was a 1970 f250 camper special back in 1982. My favorite was a 1974 f250 4x4 with no power anything but a rebuilt 390 over bored engine with locking diffs front and back (pulled a semi out of the ditch with it trailer brakes on) a real mans truck. Also my next favorite a f250 4x4 with a 428 cid, 4 barrel that can race with corvettes. My mouth waters when I watch your stuff.
Can't wait for more videos. When I bought my truck in 2012 there wasn't much online about them and not much of a following. So glad these trucks are taking off!
We look forward to following along. Great idea, should be a lot of fun to watch! Don't forget to pitch in some of your classic comedy, political rants, life as a tow-truck driver etc., etc! - As far as 390's in 4x4's, my belief is that with the 4x4's being around 1,000lb heavier than comparable 2wd, and naturally attracting more wok-load, Ford knew that the 390's higher compression was going to become a reliability problem when towing bigger loads. Particular during summer months. Whereas the 360 is virtually bulletproof in those scenarios with it's ridiculously low compression. The difference between the two, in a '69 F-Series for example was 18hp at 4,000rpm.. (Essentially not noticeable from the seat of the pants!). I think anyone running higher compression FE power in working Highboy's needs to consider their fuel quality, timing, carb tune etc., if they are going to prevent almost certain detonation problems. Naturally most restored trucks rarely see that kind of work-load, so the issue is pretty mute. Great 1st video, look forward to more!
@@bumpsidetreasures By the way, I could use a very nice bumpside 4WD FE oil pan. The type with the rear sump and rear drain, where the dipstick goes into the side of the pan. In fact, I'd be interested in more than one if you know of any.
Hello my name Gary ,Vancouver Wa And I just picked up A 1968 F-250 Custom Cab 4x4.I look forward to watching your videos in hopes of learning some things. Im 58 and have been A die-hard Ford fan my entire life
I enjoyed your channel and also own 2 bumpside f250s I crew cab one long bed. Have lived them and owned Many in my life and my business had a dozen early Fords 59 in the big trucks and 67 -72 for the remainder! Both of my present trucks are survivors the crew cab is ready for majiy rehab and has had 534,000 Miles on it. Chassis completely redone and has 40 K body hasn't one dent yet rusted everywhere! Still love it and gonna give it some love hopefully sooner than later and will need sources for parts etc. Thank you for a great channel
Good video!!! I look forward to more videos... I am currently building a late 1972 dually 2wd... originally a 360 2bbl with a 435 4 speed... at some point in time, it was swapped with a 460 with a c6... this truck was originally sold as a chassis cab and a dump bed was installed... I cut the dump bed off and now have a bed from a 1970 installed... i have a lot more to go on this but wanted to share my build with all of you... keep up the good work marc
Wow! You nailed it. I just watched your intro video and look forward to future videos. I just bought a 70 F100 and I’m starting my restoration journey. Great content keep it coming!👍🏻
Thank you, sir. I hope to have video #3 up soon. #2 is already available. It goes over the chassis prep, including suspension and painting of the frame, etc.
Hi Marc, I'm glad you have a RUclips page for the bumpsides now. I used to be on the Fixem Your Way 67-72 page before I quit Facebook. I sold my green 72 to help take care of my family, but I hope someday I will be able to get another one to build again and teach my son how to work on trucks. Hope all is well and I look forward to watching your projects.
Marc, you're very knowledgeable and I'm looking forward to following your channel. I have a 1972 F100 and I know you're probably not interested, but I would love some help with it. I'm a young college kid, 23, and I've been putting a lot of time and money into my vehicle and there are some issues that I just can't seem to resolve. I hope to someday tear the whole thing down to the frame rebuild it properly, but in the meantime I've just been replacing things as they fail. Safe to say funds are running low, and lots of people keep telling me to quit throwing money at it and sell it, but I would truly hate to do that. It gives me a lot of pleasure and I've already put too much into it to just sell it now. It's incredibly difficult to find like-minded people in my area, let alone my age group, which really makes things difficult.
I'll start with this one that's bugging the heck out of me. I have this unusual vibration, most noticeable around 50mph or so. I can hear it, feel it, etc. I've replaced everything thats come to mind. I’ve replaced the harmonic balancer, engine mounts, rebuilt and rebalanced driveshaft, U-joints, carrier bearing, rear yoke, transmission mounts, new brake drums, etc. Nothing seems to be fixing the issue and I'm pretty hopeless that I'll ever get it resolved at this point.
@@planejet42 It could be several things, unfortunately. You might want to check the balance of the tires and brake drums, as well as the wheel bearing. It's also not uncommon for a torque converter or flywheel to be out of balance. If it's a long bed, you can also check out your intermediate shaft carrier bearing. Also, a "road-force balancing" is never a bad idea. It puts circular pressure on the tires as they spin on the balancer. Hope some of this helps!
planejet42 also check out Bump Nation and Fordification on Facebook. These communities are very helpful answering questions too. The forums at fordification.com will also help.
Looking forward to the series. If you're going to be in need of the Explorer glove box door with the correct emblem, I would be glad to donate it to your project.
Great video look forward to more of them. Followed all of your builds on social media and they inspire me to someday turn my current bump that I bought from the original owners called the hog hauler because since the day it was driven off the lot until the 360 dropped a valve hauled hogs here in sw missouri into something half as nice as the rigs you have put together.
Are you stilling doing resto's? I have a beautiful 1970 F250 That is in great shape. But I have no adequate place to store it and it's out in the rain here in Washington state and this truck deserves better. Doesn't need much. Would sell it for a reasonable price. Very, very little rust but....
Hey marc love that these trucks are getting more love. I’m restoring a built 460 72 highboy myself. More videos! Plz I’m 26 so don’t have much Experience with these old trucks. Would love to get in touch and ask a few questions. Thanks
I just found your channel. I'm restoring a 1976 Highboy. My question for you is would you replace an entire door of quarter panel with an LMC part or would you cut out just the rust and weld in new metal?
Not a huge fan of aftermarket body panels, but that's just me. Personally, I just look hard to source rust-free OEM parts. They're available out west. Just have to search. Most salvage yards will ship.
Absolutely Love Bump sides! Especially HighBoy Trucks!
It’s awesome to finally have a channel dedicated to Bumps. Congratulations on the obvious loss of sleep ahead 😂
I have been driving Bumpsides Since they first produced them! And Yes, have a couple of them still! Driving them today .awesome ne think of the Awesome days of that Era! Lots of very kewl vehicles of those days are worthy of being popular whatever vehicle it was, Cars or Trucks!
Had the pleasure of seeing the finished 1969 on its way to be delivered out west . I talked to Marc as he spent some time appreciating my dog Kai in downtown Hollandale,Wi . I'm now a fan and follower . Great guy and love his product , been a Ford pickup since I was a kid in the 1970s. Thanks
Thanks, brother. I appreciate it!
Hello Marc! Just now found your channel and subscribed of course. Looking forward to watching the continuing videos of your builds..especially the Highboy! I purchased my first real truck in 1975, a blue 1972 F250 4x4 highboy, two tone blue. It was a very low mileage example as it was acquired from the original owner here in Las Vegas. I drove it for 9 years and parked it in my back yard in early 1984, when I moved out of state. Long story short, back now in Vegas, and this truck hasn't moved since 1984, and I've finally decided to put it at the top of my priority list of vehicles to get back on the road and enjoy again. This was always my favorite and I'm sorry that I ever parked it for so long..but at least I have it now to put it back in the beautiful condition that it once was...and enjoy. The vin number of this 72' starts with the "F26", as I hear, that a true original F250 4x4 model would have. Marc, I'm so glad that I found your informative video today, and looking forward to watching the following episodes, as I'm sure by now, it being three years since you came out with this one, that you have probably finished your Highboy swap, and possibly some others since. Keep up the great work, we Bumpside owners need all the help and guidance that we can get..I know I do..Thanks my friend!
I have the identical Camper Special Ranger that you used as the body donor. When I saw the highboy finished product, it was like I was looking at my vision for my truck turned into reality!
Well done sir.
Thanks!
Love it. I've had many old ford trucks and I wish I didn't sell them. My first one was a 1970 f250 camper special back in 1982. My favorite was a 1974 f250 4x4 with no power anything but a rebuilt 390 over bored engine with locking diffs front and back (pulled a semi out of the ditch with it trailer brakes on) a real mans truck. Also my next favorite a f250 4x4 with a 428 cid, 4 barrel that can race with corvettes. My mouth waters when I watch your stuff.
Thanks for watching. Episode #3 should be up soon!
Can't wait for more videos. When I bought my truck in 2012 there wasn't much online about them and not much of a following. So glad these trucks are taking off!
I’m hooked. Great job mark. Let the building begin
I've watched his two builds. You will not be disappointed. Amazing builder and he is one of the truly.great guys. Friends with him on fb
We look forward to following along. Great idea, should be a lot of fun to watch! Don't forget to pitch in some of your classic comedy, political rants, life as a tow-truck driver etc., etc! - As far as 390's in 4x4's, my belief is that with the 4x4's being around 1,000lb heavier than comparable 2wd, and naturally attracting more wok-load, Ford knew that the 390's higher compression was going to become a reliability problem when towing bigger loads. Particular during summer months. Whereas the 360 is virtually bulletproof in those scenarios with it's ridiculously low compression. The difference between the two, in a '69 F-Series for example was 18hp at 4,000rpm.. (Essentially not noticeable from the seat of the pants!). I think anyone running higher compression FE power in working Highboy's needs to consider their fuel quality, timing, carb tune etc., if they are going to prevent almost certain detonation problems. Naturally most restored trucks rarely see that kind of work-load, so the issue is pretty mute. Great 1st video, look forward to more!
Thanks! I might lean on you to help me find some stuff and would be delighted to help you find anything, in return.
@@bumpsideaddictionswithmarc3976 - You got it.
@@bumpsidetreasures By the way, I could use a very nice bumpside 4WD FE oil pan. The type with the rear sump and rear drain, where the dipstick goes into the side of the pan. In fact, I'd be interested in more than one if you know of any.
Got my 72 highboy when I was 16. Never regretted it
Cant wait to see more. Love these trucks. Dad had a 67 F250 Camper Special that was a hauling machine.
Thanks. Yessir. I agree. Been a fool for these things for several decades.
Hello my name Gary ,Vancouver Wa And I just picked up A 1968 F-250 Custom Cab 4x4.I look forward to watching your videos in hopes of learning some things. Im 58 and have been A die-hard Ford fan my entire life
I'm happy to help in any way I can. Best of luck with your build!
390 subscribers. That's amazing Marc. In just 3 weeks. You deserve it bud
I enjoyed your channel and also own 2 bumpside f250s I crew cab one long bed. Have lived them and owned Many in my life and my business had a dozen early Fords 59 in the big trucks and 67 -72 for the remainder! Both of my present trucks are survivors the crew cab is ready for majiy rehab and has had 534,000 Miles on it. Chassis completely redone and has 40 K body hasn't one dent yet rusted everywhere! Still love it and gonna give it some love hopefully sooner than later and will need sources for parts etc. Thank you for a great channel
Good video!!! I look forward to more videos... I am currently building a late 1972 dually 2wd... originally a 360 2bbl with a 435 4 speed... at some point in time, it was swapped with a 460 with a c6... this truck was originally sold as a chassis cab and a dump bed was installed... I cut the dump bed off and now have a bed from a 1970 installed... i have a lot more to go on this but wanted to share my build with all of you... keep up the good work marc
Thanks. And keep me posted on your truck!
@@bumpsideaddictionswithmarc3976 I will do!!!
Marc, seen you on Solomon ' channel. need more content!! you know so much!!!!
At long last. Congratulations bud
Blast off!!! Can’t wait to see more.
Wow! You nailed it. I just watched your intro video and look forward to future videos. I just bought a 70 F100 and I’m starting my restoration journey. Great content keep it coming!👍🏻
Thank you, sir. I hope to have video #3 up soon. #2 is already available. It goes over the chassis prep, including suspension and painting of the frame, etc.
Hi Marc, I'm glad you have a RUclips page for the bumpsides now. I used to be on the Fixem Your Way 67-72 page before I quit Facebook. I sold my green 72 to help take care of my family, but I hope someday I will be able to get another one to build again and teach my son how to work on trucks. Hope all is well and I look forward to watching your projects.
Thanks, man. I've been preoccupied with a ton of other things, but I really need to get another vid up soon.
@@bumpsideaddictionswithmarc3976 You're welcome Marc
mines a 68 f250 4x4 with a 390 great old truck; use it daily on our ranch.
Cool. Did you swap in the 390, or rebuild your 360 with a 390 crank?
only used the 360 block ; built a 390 from it, with aluminum high rise intake with a 4 barrel carb with full headers; flow master mufflers
Great video!! Hope the channel works out good
Merc. So cool to see you do this. Looking forward to see all your videos.
Good job Marc! I'll be watching every video you post up. Keep bumpin on!
Great intro. Looking forward to all the builds. Facebook is a great tool but this vlog brings it all together. Thanks and good luck. Enjoy
restoring a 69 f250 ranger camper special, boxwood green/Wimbledon white here
Good luck with the build!
Excellent! Keep it up Marc!
Good Job! Gotta love bumpsides. Thanks for putting together this channel!
Marc, you're very knowledgeable and I'm looking forward to following your channel. I have a 1972 F100 and I know you're probably not interested, but I would love some help with it. I'm a young college kid, 23, and I've been putting a lot of time and money into my vehicle and there are some issues that I just can't seem to resolve. I hope to someday tear the whole thing down to the frame rebuild it properly, but in the meantime I've just been replacing things as they fail. Safe to say funds are running low, and lots of people keep telling me to quit throwing money at it and sell it, but I would truly hate to do that. It gives me a lot of pleasure and I've already put too much into it to just sell it now. It's incredibly difficult to find like-minded people in my area, let alone my age group, which really makes things difficult.
I'd be delighted to answer anything I can and I wish you the best of luck with your truck!
I'll start with this one that's bugging the heck out of me. I have this unusual vibration, most noticeable around 50mph or so. I can hear it, feel it, etc. I've replaced everything thats come to mind. I’ve replaced the harmonic balancer, engine mounts, rebuilt and rebalanced driveshaft, U-joints, carrier bearing, rear yoke, transmission mounts, new brake drums, etc. Nothing seems to be fixing the issue and I'm pretty hopeless that I'll ever get it resolved at this point.
@@planejet42 It could be several things, unfortunately. You might want to check the balance of the tires and brake drums, as well as the wheel bearing. It's also not uncommon for a torque converter or flywheel to be out of balance. If it's a long bed, you can also check out your intermediate shaft carrier bearing. Also, a "road-force balancing" is never a bad idea. It puts circular pressure on the tires as they spin on the balancer. Hope some of this helps!
planejet42 also check out Bump Nation and Fordification on Facebook. These communities are very helpful answering questions too. The forums at fordification.com will also help.
The hi boy frames are one ton frames,made more narrow than a regular frame.
This is gonna be fun! Buttercup!! 😉👍
Yessir. If it turns out as nice as Buttercup did, I'll be pretty happy with it.
Looking forward to this and future builds.
Looking forward to the series. If you're going to be in need of the Explorer glove box door with the correct emblem, I would be glad to donate it to your project.
Much appreciated!
Subscribed and will be following your journey. Fantastically beautiful trucks down to the last details
Thank you!
Great video look forward to more of them. Followed all of your builds on social media and they inspire me to someday turn my current bump that I bought from the original owners called the hog hauler because since the day it was driven off the lot until the 360 dropped a valve hauled hogs here in sw missouri into something half as nice as the rigs you have put together.
Thanks, bud. If there's anything I can do to help....
Wow, 340 subscribers for a new channel. Pretty damn good
Are you stilling doing resto's? I have a beautiful 1970 F250 That is in great shape. But I have no adequate place to store it and it's out in the rain here in Washington state and this truck deserves better. Doesn't need much. Would sell it for a reasonable price. Very, very little rust but....
If you send some detailed pics and a price, I might be interested. Send to: champ3x7@aol.com
Hey marc love that these trucks are getting more love. I’m restoring a built 460 72 highboy myself. More videos! Plz I’m 26 so don’t have much Experience with these old trucks. Would love to get in touch and ask a few questions. Thanks
Thanks, Leo. More coming very soon. The coronavirus stuff is slowing things down. My daughter is my editor and doesn't want o come to my shop.
Did you level it from the front? Looks very leveled very nice stance. Please let me know I would want to do this with mine
All stock spring packs were re-arched +1" and one leaf was added to each pack.
I just found your channel. I'm restoring a 1976 Highboy. My question for you is would you replace an entire door of quarter panel with an LMC part or would you cut out just the rust and weld in new metal?
Not a huge fan of aftermarket body panels, but that's just me. Personally, I just look hard to source rust-free OEM parts. They're available out west. Just have to search. Most salvage yards will ship.
God drives a BUMP! On Sundays, he drives his HIGHBOY!
Sweeeet!!!!
You should do shoutouts for other small channels and i will give you a shoutout to
do you have a email address at all i need some help find some parts
What are you looking for?
@@bumpsideaddictionswithmarc3976 highboy frame for a 67-72 and cabs and inner fenders for a 4x4 highboy and ranger xlt parts
@@nicholasarrigo3733 I might have a little of it, once I dismantle the two I just got.
@@bumpsideaddictionswithmarc3976 do you have a email address or can you email me at nicholas_arrigo@yahoocom please.thanks
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