Man, I watch a lot of channels in winter, stumbled onto this one. Awesome music, editing, excellent shop, highly skilled fabricator. It must feel so great to know that you can build whateverdafunk you want. I really dig this project.
Chris, thats an amazing shop you have, nice chassis connection and bullet proof. The attention to the wheels was perfect, pleased your on bigger rims. Builders over here use modern commercial chassis that run 17.5 rims on vintage light commercial US trucks and the wheel size doesn't match the arches. So disappointed you haven't got at least 250k subscribers because you deserve to have, we are a dieing breed my friend. Love your truck and keep up the good work. Thanks Mike.
I was born in 1955 love that truck love to come up to your shop you are in Anderson you race with my buddy Tim Hall from Abbeville sc that's where iam from
I like all the extra work you put into the front wheels to keep the same look. Now I will be looking forward to see what you do to know which lugs are real and dummies. I can see it now with a new on road service guy going WTH.
Hello Chris, first of all, nice truck. Can't wait to see the end result! I have a question. I have a 1964 International Loadstar 1600. I have the split rims 8.25-20 and want to replace them with regular rims. Do you know if the 5 lug p30 rims fit my truck? Or do you know if there is a ten lug that can fit? Thank you.
You could make a killing making wheels for someone restoring a old c50 Chevrolet with the odd 5 lug pattern they came with and no real after market for them
Man, I watch a lot of channels in winter, stumbled onto this one. Awesome music, editing, excellent shop, highly skilled fabricator. It must feel so great to know that you can build whateverdafunk you want. I really dig this project.
Brother this video is giving me hope for my COE project.
Chris, thats an amazing shop you have, nice chassis connection and bullet proof. The attention to the wheels was perfect, pleased your on bigger rims. Builders over here use modern commercial chassis that run 17.5 rims on vintage light commercial US trucks and the wheel size doesn't match the arches. So disappointed you haven't got at least 250k subscribers because you deserve to have, we are a dieing breed my friend. Love your truck and keep up the good work. Thanks Mike.
I was born in 1955 love that truck love to come up to your shop you are in Anderson you race with my buddy Tim Hall from Abbeville sc that's where iam from
You welcome to stop by anytime!
I like all the extra work you put into the front wheels to keep the same look. Now I will be looking forward to see what you do to know which lugs are real and dummies. I can see it now with a new on road service guy going WTH.
Well that ain't goin' no where!! Beautiful wheel design ! Great idea on the extra lugs too.
Where can we get shirts?
Awesome
Any updates on the COE?
Looks great.
You never left a link to the vendor of the wheels. Could you please update the description or provide a link to the wheel vendor?
Where’s the place you got the wheels
Hello Chris, first of all, nice truck. Can't wait to see the end result! I have a question. I have a 1964 International Loadstar 1600. I have the split rims 8.25-20 and want to replace them with regular rims. Do you know if the 5 lug p30 rims fit my truck? Or do you know if there is a ten lug that can fit? Thank you.
I’m not sure. You would need to measure the lug pattern.
@@boogietech Thank you very much.
You could make a killing making wheels for someone restoring a old c50 Chevrolet with the odd 5 lug pattern they came with and no real after market for them
Can you machine a 22.5 down to a 22 if you dont mind me asking
They say you can.
I don’t see a link to where to purchase the wheels. Would you mind sharing? I’d like to contact them and get a couple sets.
alu-wheels.com/
This is the place!
@@boogietech thanks! I can’t wait to see this ole truck come together!