Ultimate Crew Cab Is Starting to Look like a Truck Again! Part 17
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
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On this episode I tackle sound deadener and get the inner fenders all sorted out and ready to paint.
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I love this build! As for carpet, since this truck is going to be used I'd say go with the darker carpet to hide the dirt a bit
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Those Bonnet/Hood Hinges are sick Truck is coming along beautifully. cost blow out is the norm on these projects.
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This build is beautiful! I like the idea of smooth in the engine bay, but raptor liner in the wheel well.
Thank you very much!
Those hinges are pimpin.
Seriously, everyone one of your videos are spectacular! Keep up the awesome work!
Thanks, will do!
It's coming together and looking great Matt! 😁👍 Nice work my friend 🔧🔩
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Great video again. I say red carpet. No raptor liner under the hood. It’ll be harder to clean when it gets dirty.
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Matt I recently did the acc carpet kit in my son’s Bronco, and he chose the taller cut pile and it is more like factory than the standard cut pile.
I can't wait for the next part of this soon also definitely a beautiful Bumpside Ford Crew cab truck
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Smooth paint finish under the hood for sure. Another spectacular video as always, ready to see this thing in the Rockies bumpin around!
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Red no doupt👍good job man 💪
Thank you!
Your build is coming along awesome! Im currently building a 78 crew cab with the same 2016 frame and 6.7 powerstroke, a note that might help you with the trans cooler location is using a cooler from a 2020 or new truck as they mount underneath between the engine and trans and you only run two coolant lines up front to the radiator, and if you wanna make it even nicer you can use the factory 18+ water pump and factory lines from the 20+ back to the cooler and it then puts that cooling system onto the main engine system reducing the secondary requirements down to just the air to water cooler and fuel cooler. I'm following for inspiration and techniques, nice job and hope to see it on the road soon.
Thanks! I’ll look into that.
great truck..i've a 68 f250 with a 390 its a great ranch truck
Right on! They make the best ranch trucks.
Really going to be a nice truck. Anxious to see update on the Godzilla swap truck
It’s in the works!
Reminds me of the one we had when i was a teen. We had a 1967 F350 crew cab with a longbed in Wimbledon White with the 352.
Very cool!
Great video as usually. You should do a shop tour.
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Very nice!! As always....
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Beautiful truck your building
Thank you!
Cant wait to see the first drive
You and me both!
I wish I could afford one these things are awesome❤❤
So awesome,
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Will it be for sale when you finish? Awesome video
Thanks for sharing it with us.
No I’m keeping this one sorry! It will be a mainstay for the channel in the figure.
@@MattKubik1791 Thank you for the no drama in your channel And your detailed explanations about what you're doing to your trunk. I look forward to your videos
@@chuckb9867 thank you!
Could you weld a modern battery hold down to the bump side battery tray?
That’s not a bad idea.
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Your video are awesome, love the truck and how it’s turning out. I have a 77 f350 crew cab I slowly building and wanted to know who I could talk to about swapping a 6.7 powerstroke into if possible on a standalone harness. Keep up the awesome work and great videos.
Mars has a stand alone 6.7 but you have to buy the engine and trans with the harness. Several reasons for this that are impossible to get around is why I’m assuming you have to buy everything but they do have a kit.
Are the inner fenders galvanized? All of my Dentsides ( 1975 F150 4x4, two 1976 F250 Highboys and 1977 F150 4x4 ) have galvanized inner fenders.
They are, but on the bumpsides they were painted. The dent sides were left bare.
I’m asking because the local body guy said that paint will eventually chip off of the galvanized steel.
@@71FordGator I’ll have to prep them before paint
sweet!!!
What are you doing with that piece of trash computer operated motor in that truck!!!!!! It is no longer an old reliable truck!! It's just more new trash!!
To each his own I suppose. Thanks for watching.