Agreed. I don't care what the make, always power a vintage vehicle by an original manufacturer name engine. It is an immediate turn off when I see a different make engine powering the vehicle.
@@mikehubbard1067 That is generally what I see when you see these vintage Ford truck restomods for sale, some flavor of Chevy engine. I just don't get it.
Awesome truck! Hard to beat the Gen3 Coyote. Talking about Roadster Shop chassis friend has one on order for his ‘56 BelAir and it’s supposed to show up at my place here mid December. Already has a LS3 swap we did. Friend will be 81 yrs old October 2nd.
Awesome truck! I have a 1959 f100 that people think is a beat up old truck with tires but it's custom like this so I know what he means about people walking by it at shows. Great video!
Anyone that insists on starting off with a Roadster Shop chassis is dedicated to making that vehicle drivable by modern standards, and that is what keeps a historic vehicle such as this super cool to drive, instead of rusting away in a field and beaten to death by nature.
@@FordEra no such thing as to nice! Just drive it! Its all in his head. Driving them is the most rewarding part. This whole rusted and Patina thing is just a poor excuse for not spending the money and effort to actually finishing a vehicle! Its actually very degrading and pathetic!
@@davegerrard6857 I don't know. Not a patina guy. To me, patina is rust and damage to the metal. But to me, well, the sub par original paint, it fits the character of the truck. Iam in two minds on this one.
finally someone who puts a ford engine in a ford truck seems like most guys go the easy way and do a LS swap
Agreed. I don't care what the make, always power a vintage vehicle by an original manufacturer name engine. It is an immediate turn off when I see a different make engine powering the vehicle.
I think majority of ford trucks i see are still baring the ford motor. I think its probably 1 out of 10 have an LS
I was at two car shows over the summer and 3 out of 4 were ford with LS motors
@@mikehubbard1067 That is generally what I see when you see these vintage Ford truck restomods for sale, some flavor of Chevy engine. I just don't get it.
Thank God! So tired of seeing the crossdressers! Great truck!
Contender.....Best patina of 2023! Love builds like this.
it sure is
The best …!! No air suspension , dazzling paint , BS interior… love it 🤗
bare bones and ready to go
My favorite Coyote swap by far!!!!
its so good
Awesome truck! Hard to beat the Gen3 Coyote. Talking about Roadster Shop chassis friend has one on order for his ‘56 BelAir and it’s supposed to show up at my place here mid December. Already has a LS3 swap we did. Friend will be 81 yrs old October 2nd.
he will love it
That truck is perfect just the way it is!
yes it is
Love to drive that everyday ❤
me too
Beautiful truck! Done up perfectly 👍
he has style
Awesome truck! I have a 1959 f100 that people think is a beat up old truck with tires but it's custom like this so I know what he means about people walking by it at shows. Great video!
Damn nice build, the kind where the owner isn’t afraid to drive it. Top notch.
Absolutely
Love the simplicity on top,high tech underneath.
perfect mix
Love that body style probably my favorite that's a sweet ride!!
thanks
Love this truck! This is the way to do it in my opinion! Nice modern day subtle touches but retain most of the original look aesthetically👍🏻 nice job!
he did so good
This truck is fantastic!!
yes it is
That’s a cool truck. 👏👏👏
we think so too
Another beautiful one Solomon😋👍
Many thanks!
A beautiful truck. I wouldn't throw it out. Thanks
Right on
Una locura no le falta nada tremenda 💪
I like it sounds great love the door paint.
Right on
What a bad ass little truck !!
it sure is
Oh yeah it's perfect. I would love to own a truck that cool.
One of my favorites year ford truck.and not overly built. Affordable to build if you do the work
Love the 1948 thru '52,beautiful body lines.
The dream for my 52. Only change would be a automatic for my inoperable legs. 👍🏻
nothing wrong with that
Great video
thanks for watching
That is a great truck
sure is
I would love to ride in that truck
Very nice !
Very nice 👍
Awesome truck just wondering what transmission did you put in Snickers behind the 7.3 Godzilla
it has a 4l80
Have a 51 in Blue. Still all original w/ flathead 6. Want to do almost the exact same thing.
make it happen, you wont regret it
Just my style; a modern survivor!
so perfect too
I wouldn't change a thing, it's perfect. F*ckin' Mint 👌
might change the title to my name lol
This is my favorite truck y’all have interviewed the owner over.
thanks for watching
Anyone that insists on starting off with a Roadster Shop chassis is dedicated to making that vehicle drivable by modern standards, and that is what keeps a historic vehicle such as this super cool to drive, instead of rusting away in a field and beaten to death by nature.
Amen
Nice
Perfect truck. Change nothing.
yup
Daily driver 🤟
I’d like to know what size wheel and tires he has on it?
I'v got one....Just need HOOD TRIM ?
Ford in a Ford…the way it should be
Awesome truck Ford powered forever baby keep on pulling the knot out of them boties and the horns off them mopars l love it
we do too
where do these guy get the cash flow for all this madness lol mann I wish my f1 was like this I can barely afford a carb rebuild kit now day's
Needs to do the body and paint work and actually finish it!
i guess you didnt listen to what he was saying.
He has a perfect restoration 1968 Mustang Shelby GT500 and doesnt enjoy it because its too nice
@@FordEra no such thing as to nice! Just drive it! Its all in his head. Driving them is the most rewarding part. This whole rusted and Patina thing is just a poor excuse for not spending the money and effort to actually finishing a vehicle! Its actually very degrading and pathetic!
@@davegerrard6857
I don't know.
Not a patina guy.
To me, patina is rust and damage to the metal.
But to me, well, the sub par original paint, it fits the character of the truck.
Iam in two minds on this one.