This was my Great Uncle George pickup. I can remember Uncle George and Aunt Frances driving this old truck.I remember before Larry put the truck in the barn, the paint was like new and the truck look like a new truck and ran perfect. I am glad that Larry sold it to someone who plans to restore it and bring it back to life. Good luck and looking forward to seeing the many updates.
Wow! Thank you so much for responding. I'm going to pass this message on to Alex. What's crazy is he named the truck Frances! Thanks for sharing. And stay tuned in.
Thanks for sharing that with us, David! We got it to fire off last week, and are now in the middle of re-doing the entire fuel system. We will do our best to keep you and everyone else updated!
You guys are in the Truck ministry business. Brought it back to life. All the people that owned and built this truck back in the day, are smiling at this. Great video.
I paid $600 for my '69 C-10 back in the late '70's. It was a 6 cyl short bed. Love that body style. I'd wash it get good brakes and tires and RIDE baby. The simplicity of the 60's and 70's C-10 is a blessing from God.
Cool video! I think all of us "c10" guys had our eyes on that one! I sent it to my brother soon as it was posted for sale also. Look forward to the build!
Great video👍, that must have been an exciting day for you all, hard to believe that there’s still trucks out there like that and one owner as well.Lots of potential with this one, watch this space...great work guys😊👍
My grandpa had a 1968 Chevy gmc with the rear step side fenders and chained tailgate, real light yellow in color, six cylinder, three on the tree! My first vehicle I ever drove! "Sweet truck"!
My grandaddy had a 1965 w/9200 miles, when the'67 came out in the fall of'66 he liked the new body style and had to have it,so my dad bought the'65 from him and he got the new one the exact same color . Thanks for the great memory
1967 GMC shortbed truck sitting in that barn many years need paint job tires new pulled that out and restore awesome video keep up the good work friend bless you
Damn what a Beauty!! I picked up a 1970 Chevrolet 3 dr Suburban a few months back, and with it I got a 72 GMC 3 dr suburban, Now the BEST is the 70 its a 1/2 ton and 4x4, trans was shot no forward gears. and its a got a bit of cancer... rusty.. ug.. But for my needs and living my a salvage yard, got another trans, whom ever had this truck sure BEAT on it.. " DUMMIES! " I am using the 72 for parts for the 70. Not a full restore right now but down the road I sure WILL! THANKS FOR THE VIDEOS GUYS!! LOVE these OLD TRUCKS! There the BOMB!!!
Man it's just something about driving a truck in the hard hard rain that just calms be down. Just watching the rain videos seeing the trucks makes me wana hope in my suburban and just cruise and put this video on the android screen lol . New subscriber
This is so cool! I just saw the thumbnail and had to watch! Back 1971, my dad bought a truck just like this one!! The same color and it was also the base model. The differences were that my dad's GMC was a long bed, typical four-speed and it had a V6 engine. I loved the sound of the V6, after he installed a glass pack muffler on the exhaust. I loved to drive that truck! Great memories! Good luck with the restoration! What a real gem!!
Nice! Love the small back window. Only other one that was that nice was one we pull out of a garage in Detroit Michigan with 3700mi. 396 3spd. But we didn't film it.
I had the same situation as you guys, but mine is a 1970 Chevy C/10 with almost all the dressings, (power steering, 4 wheel heavy-duty drum brakes, and factory air conditioning). My grandfather had a 400 small block built for it back in the early 70s and it finally broke down in about 1990. It sat in a barn for the majority of 20+ years, and when we finally pulled it out a few days ago and gave it a nice wash, it almost looked brand new. Of course, it's sitting at the college I'm attending (for automotive tech) with nothing but the cab, frame, and bed still together. It'll be coming together in a few weeks for hopefully the last time before it can be called road worthy again.
That truck is killer. I have a 71 gmc that I am building right now. I'll try to get pics to you or possibly see you at fall revival in Oakboro this year.
I live in Toccoa and find myself in Gainesville quite often. I hope to see this amazing truck rolling around town sometime soon. It'll make a very nice cruiser with the inline six and three on the tree. That's the way I'd wanna drive it anyway.
I have my share of old trucks in my collection,40,s to early 70 s. I love the excitement that builds up from when you first find it,then the negotiation then loading it on the trailer. And best of all, driving home on the highway, everyone looking, thumbs up, and me thinking,that's right buddy , it's MINE.!!!!!
My grandpa, born in 1903, was a farmer in Oklahoma... every 4 years he bought new a chevy or GMC just like this. 6 banger, 3 on tree, only options were heavy duty radiator and heater. Paid cash, no debt. In 1959 my granny got a 9 volt transistor radio and hung it from the rear view mirror...lol
Man...what a honey! That is one nice GMC...smoothie rear bumper, emblemless from the factory. Yea, you got to be on top of those postings as you obviously were. I'm not even to the part where y'all load it onto the trailer...but you guys have my respect. You handled that extraction like pros. So, I will now sit here...eat my heart out...and watch the rest of your video. Y'all talk kinda funny, but we could get along just fine.
Oh, wanted to give credit for the video. it is quite watchable...I am wondering why you didn't make a quick offer on the old enduro motorcycle too...Yamaha? I ran around in a '67 Chevy stepside for years. Schoolbus yellow. I shit-canned the six and put a 283 w/fuelie heads in it...some slot mags, and made memories in it. Had a LOT of that gen GM pickup since. That there is sure a find. Glad you shared this.
Nice that the truck has been stored indoors. This will be an interesting project! The birds liked it! The seller must have parked it when the barn was empty, based on how hard it was for you to tow it out.
Wow! Nice find. I am still driving my `69 Chev C/10, I bought new, now with 270K mi. It is a 250 6 cyl, 3 on the tree, short bed, too. I've kept it up, made only minor upgrades - cruise control, gauges, satellite radio, a tonneau, and repainted same color. Please consider getting your's running, clean it up and enjoy it for a while as it was made before molesting it by installing a LS, A/C, disk brakes, bucket seats, etc. You'll get more smiles and thumbs up with a simple restoration.
That's awesome! This isn't our truck so we don't have complete control over the plan but i know right now it is staying stock and will be running and driving soon.
That's awesome !!!! Alex girl friend has some great pictures....truck came out the barn like a movie star .. flash 📸, flash 📸. Can't wait to see clean and running... congrats Alex......thats a great find . I was born in 68. So appreciate see this video .nice , god bless 🙌
Cool find!!! I am in the beginning stages of rebuilding my ‘71 c30 longhorn. I love watching other people find cool stuff and then be passionate about it.
Yeah but that poor old GMC probably enjoyed that bath. I wish you guys all the best of luck on this project hope everything goes well. I just started recently watching your Channel I like you guys work I'm really happy to see you all striving to keep the classics alive thanks and keep up the good work And thanks for sharing to.
I recently found an old 1967 ford f250 in a barn and everything electrical works on it but the ignition. I changed the solenoid and the starter but it still won't make a single peep.
@@UNITEDBYTRUCKS The only way to start it is to hook up jumper cables directly to the starter from the battery so I THINK the solenoid isn't triggering correctly......I think
I recently bought a 79 C10 custom deluxe from a farmer selling his farm. He bought it brand new from the local dealership in 79. Plain Jane , 3 speed on the floor, straight 6 cyl.
Thanks, Chris! Appreciate that. And yeah, for once I wasn't sitting right next to it. Even had a friend tag me in the sale post and still didn't get to it in time. That said, being asked to tag along and film was one sweet consolation prize!
Love that old boy he reminds me of my 1970 Chevy C10 three on the tree with the 283 and long bed and 6 lug a lot of people don't realize that there was a skinny 15 in six lug if he was mine I would leave him bone stock just restored enough to get him to run not modify him anyway
I love small RUclips channels, you keep putting out content like this and you won't be small for long! Subscribed. PS. Listen to Lewis Grizzard next road trip.
@@UNITEDBYTRUCKS I think you guys are going to be very successful on this platform... This is better than those TV shows where the guys are chasing classic cars. This is real, you feel the excitement on the way there, it's easy to connect with the challenges you faced getting it out... Then you can follow up with the build progress... You guys are gonna be huge... Watch... 6 months a year from now... Big things y'all. Best
That’s a great barn find! Great to see that the owner kept it sheltered. Don’t recall them saying anything about the smell of the interior though. This one could be an exception however in my experience if it’s been in a barn the interior reeks of mouse urine. That’s the deal anyway with my 52 gmc short bed.
What a Koool old truck yall brought back 👍 Had a 72 swb like this. Same color with the 350, 4spd. 350 was tired, but it still ran ok and sounded good with 40 series fm.
First video I’ve watched from your channel. Didn’t use the “F” word every time you talked so I’ll check out some more videos and if the rest are as fun and clean as this one then I’ll sub ya. Definitely my kind of stuff.
This was my Great Uncle George pickup. I can remember Uncle George and Aunt Frances driving this old truck.I remember before Larry put the truck in the barn, the paint was like new and the truck look like a new truck and ran perfect. I am glad that Larry sold it to someone who plans to restore it and bring it back to life. Good luck and looking forward to seeing the many updates.
Wow! Thank you so much for responding. I'm going to pass this message on to Alex. What's crazy is he named the truck Frances! Thanks for sharing. And stay tuned in.
Keep it original, looks too good to be chopped and dropped
Seriously. Please don't resto-mod it. For the love of God😢
@@Jason_The_Stooge u know hes gonna resto-mod it it has a strt 6! What i wanna know is why does everyone leave out what they pay for them!!
Thanks for sharing that with us, David! We got it to fire off last week, and are now in the middle of re-doing the entire fuel system. We will do our best to keep you and everyone else updated!
You guys are in the Truck ministry business. Brought it back to life. All the people that owned and built this truck back in the day, are smiling at this. Great video.
I paid $600 for my '69 C-10 back in the late '70's. It was a 6 cyl short bed. Love that body style.
I'd wash it get good brakes and tires and RIDE baby.
The simplicity of the 60's and 70's C-10 is a blessing from God.
No truer statement has ever been said.
We're on our way to riding in original style as we speak!
Nice truck. Like to see the progress on this truck renovation. Alex one cool dude. Thanks guys.. Take care.
Yes sir! Check out his channel at the link for an update: ruclips.net/video/uUJauqCIoRc/видео.html
@@UNITEDBYTRUCKS Thanks!!
Cool video! I think all of us "c10" guys had our eyes on that one! I sent it to my brother soon as it was posted for sale also. Look forward to the build!
No doubt about it! Thanks for tuning in.
Dry very cool... please keep us up to date
Thats a nice little 67. It'd be nice all cleaned up and left as is
Cracked Egg i agree
That's the plan, initially! 😀
It's amazing so many trucks are left abandoned. Life always goes on and each vehicle will be part of someone's life for many years to come.
So true!
Wilkes county is my daddy's hometown. Great barn find guys. Love the footage. Keep up the good work.
Heck yeah! That's so cool.
Brighter Days, small world!
Congratulations, that is a great truck. Nothing like the rain to clean that truck. A blessing from God..
Completely agree
Great video👍, that must have been an exciting day for you all, hard to believe that there’s still trucks out there like that and one owner as well.Lots of potential with this one, watch this space...great work guys😊👍
It was exhilarating! We were all running on pure adrenaline all morning.
My grandpa had a 1968 Chevy gmc with the rear step side fenders and chained tailgate, real light yellow in color, six cylinder, three on the tree! My first vehicle I ever drove! "Sweet truck"!
Thanks! So cool.
Hey, what a sweet find. Hopefully there will be updates on this truck.
There will be! Already have future plans for more videos. Partnered with Alex.
Updates coming soon, David!
Yeah but when?
My grandaddy had a 1965 w/9200 miles, when the'67 came out in the fall of'66 he liked the new body style and had to have it,so my dad bought the'65 from him and he got the new one the exact same color . Thanks for the great memory
Man, that's so awesome! I love the memories these trucks invoke.
BTW I still have the'65
@@gregfoster4541 Sweet!
1967 GMC shortbed truck sitting in that barn many years need paint job tires new pulled that out and restore awesome video keep up the good work friend bless you
my Dad's chev short box had a 383 and it was the first truck I drove as a permit driver. They do bring back memories! My Dad was the best.
Very cool!
Great find I was just in southeast KY and found a 75 square that the owner wasn't willing to sell
Yeah, we run into that quite a bit!
I love watching stuff like this , I usually imagine who owned it and the relationship they had with it but with this one I don't have to imagine .
Cool Truck. Lots of potential. Good job with the video.
Thank you! This truck has all the potential in my eyes.
Damn what a Beauty!! I picked up a 1970 Chevrolet 3 dr Suburban a few months back, and with it I got a 72 GMC 3 dr suburban, Now the BEST is the 70 its a 1/2 ton and 4x4, trans was shot no forward gears. and its a got a bit of cancer... rusty.. ug.. But for my needs and living my a salvage yard, got another trans, whom ever had this truck sure BEAT on it.. " DUMMIES! " I am using the 72 for parts for the 70. Not a full restore right now but down the road I sure WILL! THANKS FOR THE VIDEOS GUYS!! LOVE these OLD TRUCKS! There the BOMB!!!
Awesome! Thanks for tuning in.
Great find! It will be nice to see that one back on the road. Looking forward to seeing what you guys have planned for it.
For sure! I knew you'd appreciate this.
Man it's just something about driving a truck in the hard hard rain that just calms be down. Just watching the rain videos seeing the trucks makes me wana hope in my suburban and just cruise and put this video on the android screen lol . New subscriber
That's really cool! Thanks for tuning in.
This is so cool! I just saw the thumbnail and had to watch! Back 1971, my dad bought a truck just like this one!! The same color and it was also the base model. The differences were that my dad's GMC was a long bed, typical four-speed and it had a V6 engine. I loved the sound of the V6, after he installed a glass pack muffler on the exhaust. I loved to drive that truck! Great memories! Good luck with the restoration! What a real gem!!
So cool! Thanks for tuning in and for sharing the memory.
Nice! Love the small back window. Only other one that was that nice was one we pull out of a garage in Detroit Michigan with 3700mi. 396 3spd. But we didn't film it.
Oh, man! That would’ve been one to see.
What find!!! So cool 😎 truck... you are 👏 👏👏 a good friend Robbie, thanks so much for sharing. PS free carwash....
Heck yeah, man! Thanks for watching. And yup, timing of the rain was perfect.
I had the same situation as you guys, but mine is a 1970 Chevy C/10 with almost all the dressings, (power steering, 4 wheel heavy-duty drum brakes, and factory air conditioning). My grandfather had a 400 small block built for it back in the early 70s and it finally broke down in about 1990. It sat in a barn for the majority of 20+ years, and when we finally pulled it out a few days ago and gave it a nice wash, it almost looked brand new. Of course, it's sitting at the college I'm attending (for automotive tech) with nothing but the cab, frame, and bed still together. It'll be coming together in a few weeks for hopefully the last time before it can be called road worthy again.
Man, that sounds awesome!
@@UNITEDBYTRUCKS It most certainly is! Thank you for the reply!
NICE FIND AND IN GOOD CONDITION - WHAT FUN !!!
That truck is killer. I have a 71 gmc that I am building right now. I'll try to get pics to you or possibly see you at fall revival in Oakboro this year.
That's so sweet. Amazing none of the wheel were locked up. Please tell me you had to add air to the tires. lol Keep up the great videos
No kidding! It rolled better than Teddy haha no brakes and only had to air up the rear passenger tire.
@@UNITEDBYTRUCKS That's so awesome.
Enjoyed watching you dig that old truck out. Nice find.
Thanks, Rusty! That was a really cool experience.
OMG, what a nice truck. Congrats on the find
It really is!
Awesome barn find!! Our C10s here in Upstate New York are nothing but rot.
We've got our fair share of rot down here but this one somehow evaded it.
My 79 Dodge van somehow escaped rust out here in California. 30 years under a carport, last time it ran was in 2004 before I got it. It's fairly mint!
All you find up here in NY is swiss cheese trucks and cars. Cool find and cant wait till 4:00
Thanks for tuning in!
I live in Toccoa and find myself in Gainesville quite often. I hope to see this amazing truck rolling around town sometime soon. It'll make a very nice cruiser with the inline six and three on the tree. That's the way I'd wanna drive it anyway.
Yes sir! It's gonna be sweet.
I would leave it the same way cool truck 🚒.
Excellent content-thanks for sharing this experience!
Thanks for tuning in!
I have my share of old trucks in my collection,40,s to early 70 s. I love the excitement that builds up from when you first find it,then the negotiation then loading it on the trailer. And best of all, driving home on the highway, everyone looking, thumbs up, and me thinking,that's right buddy , it's MINE.!!!!!
haha yup
That was an awesome vid! I wish I could have seen the interior and motor. Thanks for the vid! You guys did a great job!
Joe Ramirez thank you! all sorts of interior shots in the video but the engine sections didn’t make it in. We’ve got more coming on that!
My grandpa, born in 1903, was a farmer in Oklahoma... every 4 years he bought new a chevy or GMC just like this. 6 banger, 3 on tree, only options were heavy duty radiator and heater. Paid cash, no debt. In 1959 my granny got a 9 volt transistor radio and hung it from the rear view mirror...lol
Now thats a cool story! Thanks for sharing.
I just got a 68 chevy that I beat a friend to. Shortly after, I found y'alls channel. :D
Didn't know y'all were in GA... Hall Co. boy myself. WHHS '02
haha happens to the best of us!
Yes sir. We're all in the metro Atlanta area.
Man...what a honey! That is one nice GMC...smoothie rear bumper, emblemless from the factory. Yea, you got to be on top of those postings as you obviously were. I'm not even to the part where y'all load it onto the trailer...but you guys have my respect. You handled that extraction like pros. So, I will now sit here...eat my heart out...and watch the rest of your video. Y'all talk kinda funny, but we could get along just fine.
Oh, wanted to give credit for the video. it is quite watchable...I am wondering why you didn't make a quick offer on the old enduro motorcycle too...Yamaha? I ran around in a '67 Chevy stepside for years. Schoolbus yellow. I shit-canned the six and put a 283 w/fuelie heads in it...some slot mags, and made memories in it. Had a LOT of that gen GM pickup since. That there is sure a find. Glad you shared this.
Thanks for the kind words! I believe the bike was a Benelli but the guy was hesitant to price it.
Please keep us up to date on this project,wow i love it😍
For sure! We've already got plans for future videos.
What a score! It's pretty sweet that you guys got a free car wash out of it too.
I knew you'd appreciate this! And yeah, mother nature made it rain. Literally. ;)
Wow!! I love this channel!!! I have really gain respect for the patina style trucks
Tony B. We’re all about patina and original paint and body! Glad you found us.
Nice that the truck has been stored indoors. This will be an interesting project! The birds liked it! The seller must have parked it when the barn was empty, based on how hard it was for you to tow it out.
He actually drove it in! That's what made it so difficult. It was in there tight.
That's one sweet truck. Another great video 👍
No doubt about it! Thank you.
Wow! Nice find. I am still driving my `69 Chev C/10, I bought new, now with 270K mi. It is a 250 6 cyl, 3 on the tree, short bed, too. I've kept it up, made only minor upgrades - cruise control, gauges, satellite radio, a tonneau, and repainted same color. Please consider getting your's running, clean it up and enjoy it for a while as it was made before molesting it by installing a LS, A/C, disk brakes, bucket seats, etc. You'll get more smiles and thumbs up with a simple restoration.
That's awesome! This isn't our truck so we don't have complete control over the plan but i know right now it is staying stock and will be running and driving soon.
Once in a lifetime find💥💥💥💥 Great job👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Would like to see this truck when finished 😊😊
One day!
Sweet video, an awesome story behind this truck, great way to document its re-birth. Looking forward to seeing what the plans will be for it.
Thanks, Polites! We'll keep everyone posted on it. Love for DED to be a part of it and any WG project. :)
'67s are cool with the small back window. That 3 speed would be awesome behind a 327. Put a floor shifter in it.
That's awesome !!!! Alex girl friend has some great pictures....truck came out the barn like a movie star .. flash 📸, flash 📸.
Can't wait to see clean and running... congrats Alex......thats a great find .
I was born in 68. So appreciate see this video
.nice , god bless 🙌
Probably my favorite videos you have done. Don’t get to see that too often. Great work Robbie
It's definitely one of our favorites. Not sure we'll get to experience much like that again.
Cool find!!! I am in the beginning stages of rebuilding my ‘71 c30 longhorn. I love watching other people find cool stuff and then be passionate about it.
Nice content & story, looking forward to seeing this ‘67 back on the road
Yes sir!
I would leave that truck 100% stock. It's a magnificent piece of history
It really is!
This has to be my fav episode yet! Great story and awesome footage!
It ranks up there for me, too! Not sure we'll get the chance to do this again.
Super rad truck! I know I’ve been absent from the videos unfortunately I’ve been busy following my dreams working for the fire department!
Heck yeah, man. Good luck! Ironically, Alex, the new owner of this truck is a fireman AND an LS tuner.
Whitlock Garage Thank you! I followed his Instagram and noticed he had that in his profile! Maybe he can tune my truck!
@@evanmalinowski6302 he definitely can!
Great video, cool as hell back story as well, thanks for sharing it!
Thanks for tuning in!
Yeah but that poor old GMC probably enjoyed that bath. I wish you guys all the best of luck on this project hope everything goes well. I just started recently watching your Channel I like you guys work I'm really happy to see you all striving to keep the classics alive thanks and keep up the good work And thanks for sharing to.
Thanks for the kind words. Appreciate you tuning in!
Wow this is so cool ! Awesome find man !! As always Robbie great content my brother !
Thanks, Hermen! It was my pleasure to bring it to you all. We should all be thanking Alex, really. :)
Saved you the wash. Awesome GMC!
Haha yup
Looks great in the rain!!! 👍 Mother nature crying tears of joy 😂
No doubt
Damn. I'm wasting all my time staring at my 81 C10 watching these amazing videos!
Haha thanks for watching
When I was little my dad had a 67 red GMC long bed. He sold it when I was ten.
Dang!
I recently found an old 1967 ford f250 in a barn and everything electrical works on it but the ignition. I changed the solenoid and the starter but it still won't make a single peep.
GooseTeamSix oh, man. I do not like electrical gremlins.
@@UNITEDBYTRUCKS I am currently curled up in fetal position crying in my garage
GooseTeamSix yikes. Seems familiar to me.
@@UNITEDBYTRUCKS The only way to start it is to hook up jumper cables directly to the starter from the battery so I THINK the solenoid isn't triggering correctly......I think
Your best video so far, thanks for sharing.
Thank you! The nature of the content just made itself.
And looks like a short box? What a score!! perfect!!
Yes sir!
Nice... is Alex going to document the truck on RUclips. ... I'd love to see how it turns out
Yup, we have plans for future videos.
I recently bought a 79 C10 custom deluxe from a farmer selling his farm. He bought it brand new from the local dealership in 79. Plain Jane , 3 speed on the floor, straight 6 cyl.
Sweet!
I love these hidden GEMS!!!!! I need like a car lot full of them haha...
DrivenByGears no doubt about it!
Rain, Sleet, Snow, or Hail.United by Trucks will prevail...
congratulations Alex God Bless you and your family
Unbelievable!!!! What a fantastic find!!
Yeah, next level find in my book.
Your best episode yet! Great coverage, and an amazing truck brother! Next time be quicker on that phone!!!
Thanks, Chris! Appreciate that. And yeah, for once I wasn't sitting right next to it. Even had a friend tag me in the sale post and still didn't get to it in time. That said, being asked to tag along and film was one sweet consolation prize!
Has to be the best RUclips video I’ve ever watched. Going to watch the next one! 👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it!
I LOVE CHEVYS, I own a 05 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab... My Grandson 1 year old already owns it.
You're in the right place
Congrats on that nice ride. 😁👍My dream truck is a '71 Chevy. 3/4 long bed n of course suspension lift n 4x4👍😁
Very cool
Love that old boy he reminds me of my 1970 Chevy C10 three on the tree with the 283 and long bed and 6 lug a lot of people don't realize that there was a skinny 15 in six lug if he was mine I would leave him bone stock just restored enough to get him to run not modify him anyway
Heck yeah, man. I love how these trucks remind of us another and help us invoke memories.
I love American old trucks and cars. They are the best car era.
Completely agree
I love small RUclips channels, you keep putting out content like this and you won't be small for long! Subscribed.
PS. Listen to Lewis Grizzard next road trip.
haha thanks, man! We're feeling pretty large at 5k+ subs in 6 months. :) Thanks for the kind words.
@@UNITEDBYTRUCKS I think I'm your 5998 or 5999 so get ready to bump that up.
Yes sir! We're working on it.
@@UNITEDBYTRUCKS I think you guys are going to be very successful on this platform... This is better than those TV shows where the guys are chasing classic cars. This is real, you feel the excitement on the way there, it's easy to connect with the challenges you faced getting it out... Then you can follow up with the build progress... You guys are gonna be huge... Watch... 6 months a year from now... Big things y'all.
Best
@@RedPillVegan Thanks much! We just want to get better at the content we're making and bring it to you from our perspective.
That’s a great barn find! Great to see that the owner kept it sheltered. Don’t recall them saying anything about the smell of the interior though. This one could be an exception however in my experience if it’s been in a barn the interior reeks of mouse urine. That’s the deal anyway with my 52 gmc short bed.
If i recall correctly, I don't remember this one having a foul smell.
Well that’s a good thing, I’ll need to take mine and get a ozone machine in her to break down the molecules.
👍My broder parked his truck in grapas barn and a month later it was gone. Found out the barn swallows. he haw he haw. 😁👍
I think you should invest in taking some grammar and english classes.
....and spend the extry elebmty tree sintz to gitchu a sinss of hooma.
🌲👀🌲
Ooohhhh man I gotta come down to Ga. To try to find me a truck....good job guys on the barn find
Thanks, Tommy!
the only three things I would do to it is clean it clear it move the gas tank and leave it as a suvivour truck
Wow 😍👏👏👏😍😘👍
Thank you! 😃
I bet all the door seals are still good
That's a really cool find......can't wait to see it finished
dude ur in my hometown at 19:50 that's epic bro (it's Ila GA)
Heck yeah! We're all GA boys and love this state. Especially when they produce this kind of stuff.
UNITED BY TRUCKS remember me? Yeah same 😑
I love hearing the stories of the old trucks makes it worth more to me
I don't know about anyone else, but I breathe this stuff...
Find me a Studebaker...
That's right!
I am wishing for a Studebaker
@@seanmets1720
Cars and trucks today are stupid expensive, won't last, and have no identity...
Beautiful short bed. Hope to see it again soon with some upgrades and mods.
Oh, you will!
We all like to "partake in some spirits" once in a while. lol. Great stuff.
Thank you! haha
What a Koool old truck yall brought back 👍
Had a 72 swb like this. Same color with the 350, 4spd. 350 was tired, but it still ran ok and sounded good with 40 series fm.
First video I’ve watched from your channel. Didn’t use the “F” word every time you talked so I’ll check out some more videos and if the rest are as fun and clean as this one then I’ll sub ya. Definitely my kind of stuff.
Thanks for watching! Let us know how we fare. Would love to have you join the community.
Nicely done 👍
Thanks!
Matt clear coat 5.3, 4L80 disc brakes all the way around
Meh. Not into Matte clear but buffed original paint? Oh yes.
I hope you choose to restore it to original condition. I love resto mod stuff, but that truck is special.
It’s real cool! Update coming soon
Man love them old truck 's sweet!!!
Me too!
Great video! The most beautiful pickup I have ever seen. My new favorite. Thanks
It's so cool!
Coolest thing I’ve seen in a while
Agree. It was an amazing experience.
My first vehicle was a 67 GMC. Loved it.
Awesome!
@@UNITEDBYTRUCKS you guys ever find another one like this I would be willing to buy it and have it shipped here to Windsor,On Canada