Our oldest son just finished his 55 3100 for now, old 6 out put 383 Chevy in & auto ! Bought him a front sway bar for Christmas ! Looking & sounding great ! 👍✌
Beautiful job, I absolutely love the Old Chevy Trucks from the 50's & 60's! The work you and your dad did together is Def something you will have forever as a special shared bond!! These are the times "Golden Memories" are made! Beautiful Job & maybe someday I will have the opportunity to buy one, somewhere!! ~Kim
When you have something like this that have a lot of work to be done sometimes is easier to to get a donor you made the right decision by bringing it back to life specially because of the history behind the truck thanks for sharing it is awesome to see someone taking the time to rescue this oldies to many they are a thing of the past but to the few they are one of a kind because is nothing better then to go for a MIDNIGHT CRUISING
Awesome job....Way to go....Breathing life back into your Grandfathers truck....I wish I could find my Grandfathers old C10 short bed I drove back on his ranch as a kid...Dig the paint and rims...Nicely done Guys....
Yo cuz I am so impressed with your work and done in the backyard..I can't imagine what U2 would be able to do in an air conditioned shop with lift,etc..My hats off to U 2..I know its old video but thxx for sharing
Nice job, I'm sure you are grateful to be able to do something like this with your father and him with his son. I built a '57 Chevy with my father and it's something I'll never forget. Great job on the build man.
Nice job. Even something that old looks high tech in bright white. I bought mine in 1970 and it was my first car. Still have it but it looks like your "before" pictures. I am working at mine and yours is inspiration. Mine still needs perspiration
Ya from what I hear from most guys is you either have a Nice Classic vehicle or a wife, rarely do you have both, because both take a TON of time and MONEY, I think I got mine done fast because I wasn't married lol, now its time for a wife were all the real WORK will begin lol
George Contreras Be faithful to your truck only. It will never cheat on you. Will give you a good return on your investment and will only appreciate and look better with time. Firme Trocka!
Very sweet build....Nice frame work....Love the white paint job.....Very CLEAN....Nice video and the music is the bomb.....10 outta 10 my Brother....Be safe...Cheers....
George Contreras , your welcome George. I can appreciate the work you did. I restored a couple of 4-4-2 Oldsmobile’s. Lots of weekends, and evenings after work, finding parts, etc.
I have watched this video like 5 times over the last two years... I finally got my heidts Mustang IFS kit and the rear axle from 80 camero. I picked up some great deals off of eBay scored one piece powered windows for 250 bux... unreal.building the 400 small block and 700r4 gonna be a smooth ride. Thanks for posting yer hard patience brother... ride on
right on bro!!!! have fun its gonna be a long road but man i tell you what when you get her on the road it will be all worth it, i would say when your finished but we're never finished with these toys, theres always the next thing lol, have fun in your Build
thank you very much for your quick response and the info. I am doing cab corners lower tab hinge pockets and rockers just like you did. and just like you my doors are in pretty bad shape so I was contemplating whether to try to repair them or buy new ones. thanks for posting your video it has been an inspiration. you did an awesome job I just hope mine turns out as nice is yours. I definitely have a new respect for what it takes to bring one of these old trucks back to glory
Thats gonna be a super cool bonding experience for the both of you, i know i was for me and my Dad ill never forget all the laughs and busted knuckles lol, have fun and i wish you the best of luck
Not a fan of slide shows but this was nice to watch and I love it when they save this beautiful machines that would otherwise be rotting somewhere or headed to a crusher
Very nice work. I'm in the final stages of similar frame off resto of my 55' second series longbed. I can totally appreciate all the work you put into this beauty. Hope to see you at some SoCal car shows. Muy gracias y buenos suerte!
Without a doubt, i literally poured that 2 car slab just to work on this project, i use the extra car side to do regular maintenance on my other cars 😊
i would say your very lucky your trucks been sitting in a garage lol, rust repair is no fun at all, It sounds like you have a pretty straight body to start with, which will make things alot easier. Good Luck with your build, being that the truck has been in your family that long its will be worth it when its done
right now I have a 305 sbc, with a 700r4 tranny, HEIDTS SUPERIDE II front clip, which is adjustable for the ride height, 5 inch drop mono leaf springs in the rear, but I would definitely get the adjustable 4 link for the rear instead, im going 4 link when get some extra overtime at work lol, right now Im working on putting in a 350 for more power
also I understand that the doors are just a shell and do not have any locking mechanisms or window mechanisms. but my question is they do already have the hinge brackets pockets in place?
incredible, hermanos! great job, you did there, in only two years! congrats! i'd personnaly prefer more classical American wheels, but my taste! la saluda de Francia!
Wonder if my dad olds 55 is still on the road, had to sell it about 10 years ago, lucky guy bought a running driving 55 for only 4k. Still hate that he sold it but we needed money at the time. Candy apple red recromed everything rebult from the ground up. If the economy hadent of tanked i would of driven that to highschool
Sry for the late response but it all depends on how much work you do yourself, i would say around 14k to 18k if u do most of the work yourself, 19k to your first born... if you get everything done in the shop lol
Beautiful work. What type welder and settings did you use of the IFS? I'm still a little new to welding and am not sure I can pull off the weld size it takes for suspension parts.
the welder I used was a Miller Dynasty 200 DX TIG/Stick Welder, I Stick Welded it using 1/8 welding rod to lay down a 1/4 weld bead in a single pass, that welder is pretty pricey, I borrowed it from work, as I was a welder at the time, but you just need a welder that can burn 1/8 welding rod, I would NOT have a weld bead less then 1/4 inch on your IFS. By settings I take it your talking about the amps that I used to burn the rod, well every machine is different by usually you want to burn 1/8 rod from 110 to 130 amps
Hey Goarge what kind of suspension did you put in the front and rear end? Was it a kit? Great video I always come back to this for inspiration for my 55 project!
i installed a HEIDTS (Superride II) for Pickups its a really nice kit comes with disc brakes and power steering, the rear was from a shop they said it was a posi traction rear end from a 79 firebird, im glad the video gives u inspiration i could have really used one when i was building mine because man there was days i felt "thats it im done" lol
Ok thanks man I appreciate it! Mine is going to take a lot of work as well, same rust that you had to replace. I'm a body guy by trade so the mechanics is what scares me lol
+1958 gmc 100 i did have to use reproduction doors, i would have rather stayed with the originals ones but they were way to rusted out, i tried to save them but it was a no go. they were not too bad of a fit, but believe me you will have to do some adjusting with a big hammer, and torch to bend them into the best fit, i let my body shop guy takle this, i would suggest the same unless to have those skills, i mean they come from china so enough said lol, i got mine at "THE TRUCK SHOP" in Anaheim CA, they have a online catalog where you can find everything after market for these trucks i mean EVERYTHING, hope the info helps
I used a product called Rust Bullet (Automotive Formula) its a rust inhibitor, it works really good. I sanded the frame down to pretty much all bare metal then used Rust bullet but it needs to be top coated at least the one I got because its not protected against UV light (SUN), I found out the hard way when a area exposed to the sun for a couple weeks started to peel and I had to redo that area, I would have like to power coated the frame but didn't because of the heavy cost of it.
I used 4 inch drop mono leaf springs, but i want to put in a adjustable 4 link rear suspension so i can adjust the ride hight in the rear to exactly where i want it, with the monos its a one shot deal
Our oldest son just finished his 55 3100 for now, old 6 out put 383 Chevy in & auto ! Bought him a front sway bar for Christmas ! Looking & sounding great ! 👍✌
Beautiful job, I absolutely love the Old Chevy Trucks from the 50's & 60's! The work you and your dad did together is Def something you will have forever as a special shared bond!! These are the times "Golden Memories" are made! Beautiful Job & maybe someday I will have the opportunity to buy one, somewhere!!
~Kim
Mad respect on ur build! Me and my son are about to start a 54 chevy build.i hope and pray we accomplish this build as father and son.
Good luck, building this truck with my dad are Great memories i will always have, i hope the same for you and your boy 👍
When you have something like this that have a lot of work to be done sometimes is easier to to get a donor you made the right decision by bringing it back to life specially because of the history behind the truck thanks for sharing it is awesome to see someone taking the time to rescue this oldies to many they are a thing of the past but to the few they are one of a kind because is nothing better then to go for a MIDNIGHT CRUISING
Awesome job....Way to go....Breathing life back into your Grandfathers truck....I wish I could find my Grandfathers old C10 short bed I drove back on his ranch as a kid...Dig the paint and rims...Nicely done Guys....
+Rj Miller ya its really cool to have that family connection to the truck, thx for the comments
That’s one sexy truck....GREAT JOB ON HER!!! there’s only one thing wrong with it!!!! It’s not in my garage in Texas.....
Real nice truck. Mine is a Candy Apple Red 55 2nd series small window. 283 under the hood. Shortbed of course. Enjoyed the video, thanks for sharing!
By the way mine was made in Atlanta and was from Florida...... now in Pa.
Yo cuz I am so impressed with your work and done in the backyard..I can't imagine what U2 would be able to do in an air conditioned shop with lift,etc..My hats off to U 2..I know its old video but thxx for sharing
Love the video and music
Thanks much appreciated 👍😎
Nice job, I'm sure you are grateful to be able to do something like this with your father and him with his son. I built a '57 Chevy with my father and it's something I'll never forget. Great job on the build man.
Right turn Clyde👍🏻
Nice job. Even something that old looks high tech in bright white. I bought mine in 1970 and it was my first car. Still have it but it looks like your "before" pictures. I am working at mine and yours is inspiration. Mine still needs perspiration
Ya from what I hear from most guys is you either have a Nice Classic vehicle or a wife, rarely do you have both, because both take a TON of time and MONEY, I think I got mine done fast because I wasn't married lol, now its time for a wife were all the real WORK will begin lol
George Contreras
Be faithful to your truck only. It will never cheat on you. Will give you a good return on your investment and will only appreciate and look better with time. Firme Trocka!
Very sweet build....Nice frame work....Love the white paint job.....Very CLEAN....Nice video and the music is the bomb.....10 outta 10 my Brother....Be safe...Cheers....
Hi George, hey you guys did a truck back to life, a came so nice,good job!!!!!!:-)
Lotta blood sweet and tears. Very nice work friend.
Thx appreciate it 👍
George Contreras , your welcome George. I can appreciate the work you did. I restored a couple of 4-4-2 Oldsmobile’s. Lots of weekends, and evenings after work, finding parts, etc.
Really nice. I am jealous of all those sunny California days in the back yard. I am building my truck in a garage in the winters.
I have watched this video like 5 times over the last two years... I finally got my heidts Mustang IFS kit and the rear axle from 80 camero. I picked up some great deals off of eBay scored one piece powered windows for 250 bux... unreal.building the 400 small block and 700r4 gonna be a smooth ride. Thanks for posting yer hard patience brother... ride on
right on bro!!!! have fun its gonna be a long road but man i tell you what when you get her on the road it will be all worth it, i would say when your finished but we're never finished with these toys, theres always the next thing lol, have fun in your Build
fantastic effort.. Great that you took the tme to post this ..Thanks
thank you very much for your quick response and the info. I am doing cab corners lower tab hinge pockets and rockers just like you did. and just like you my doors are in pretty bad shape so I was contemplating whether to try to repair them or buy new ones. thanks for posting your video it has been an inspiration. you did an awesome job I just hope mine turns out as nice is yours. I definitely have a new respect for what it takes to bring one of these old trucks back to glory
What a beautiful ride! I have a 58 LongBox Fleetside that I am going to start soon with my daughter.
Thats gonna be a super cool bonding experience for the both of you, i know i was for me and my Dad ill never forget all the laughs and busted knuckles lol, have fun and i wish you the best of luck
Yeah we are excited about getting started on it. I taught my daughter to weld at 10, she is 13 now, so she will really be able jump in and help.
Very Nice, makes me miss the 55 my family use to own.
nice work guys. I'm looking at rebuilding something totally different . I'm looking at motivational videos. Once again good work.
Excellent work! That`s a better truck than any new one you could buy.
Not a fan of slide shows but this was nice to watch and I love it when they save this beautiful machines that would otherwise be rotting somewhere or headed to a crusher
Wow. Talk about “Backyard Mechanic “! Awesome dudes!!!
thanks we appreciate it :)
Great music choice. Turned out great.
Thx,👍😁
Very nice work. I'm in the final stages of similar frame off resto of my 55' second series longbed. I can totally appreciate all the work you put into this beauty. Hope to see you at some SoCal car shows. Muy gracias y buenos suerte!
Beautifully done,,,I'm building a 45 dodge pickup myself and I'm painting it white also.
Lot of hard work went in to that bad boy. Sweet ride man, well done.
great old American made chevy pick ups
You sir have a beautiful Chevy Pickup and I am fully jealous.
Great job...you guys are real craftsmen! Motivates me to work on my '57...hope it turns out this nice!
What an Awesome job you both did. WOW
Good job!
Very Very Nice The music helped the slide show go down.
Just love those big back window trucks,my nephew has a 55 Cameo...
Nice truck man. I would put old school flame job on it.
Beautiful truck, excellent tunes, I love your vid too! Only problem, the Auto shift I don't like, but, hey, it ain't my truck.
I bet you'll agree that concrete was the best money you spent on the entire project! nice job.
Without a doubt, i literally poured that 2 car slab just to work on this project, i use the extra car side to do regular maintenance on my other cars 😊
Awsum job your very skilled it’s a beautiful truck
Excellent music choice!
Wow beautiful 😍
What a Fantastic job. Can we Say CHEVY GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL, thx
very nice... it will be fun to drive....
great choice for the music. five stars on video, and amazing truck you got five stars on that as well, love the backyard builds
Beautiful truck! Great job on the restro and video
cool truck family!
Chuck Berry, Green Onions. I couldn't get the sound any higher. AWESOME MUSIC... The truck ain't bad, either... Thanks..
starting my 55 in august with my pops. thanks for the inspiring video!
Excellent job
Que chingona la dejaron muy vuen travajo los felicito que troca tan linda
Nice jam nice truck😜
Well done sir!
Beautiful. Music fit right in.
i would say your very lucky your trucks been sitting in a garage lol, rust repair is no fun at all, It sounds like you have a pretty straight body to start with, which will make things alot easier. Good Luck with your build, being that the truck has been in your family that long its will be worth it when its done
Wow nice job man!!
Beautiful job..
That was WAY Awesome fine work!
wow that's cool! I have one wrecked here in Madagascar. I wanna bring it back to life. so many things to import. can you help?
Gorgeous and great video thanks for bringing us along.
Good job on the 55 I have a 58 Apache I want to restore I just need to find time
Super nice bro
awesome job -- amazing rebuild!!
Cool video...
Super and great job!
Nice!!!!!!!!! Great job!!!
LLA REINA TOTALMENTE DE COLOMBIA GRAN ADMIRADOR
wow que buen trabajo, quedo preciosa... felicidades!!!
right now I have a 305 sbc, with a 700r4 tranny, HEIDTS SUPERIDE II front clip, which is adjustable for the ride height, 5 inch drop mono leaf springs in the rear, but I would definitely get the adjustable 4 link for the rear instead, im going 4 link when get some extra overtime at work lol, right now Im working on putting in a 350 for more power
You guys are magicians! Son unos magos!
very nice
gracias x el video estoy por comenzar un proyecto similar aca en manta ecuador te voy medir tus consejos cuando los necesite
Excelente trabajo, felicitaciones y saludos desde Uruguay, ahora estoy motivado con mi chevy del 57
also I understand that the doors are just a shell and do not have any locking mechanisms or window mechanisms. but my question is they do already have the hinge brackets pockets in place?
+1958 gmc 100 ya they come with the threaded pockets where the hinge bolts into
damn good music. and awesome job
que buen trabajo, les quedó chingona!! saludos!
Any stories on random people just coming up and destroying it while your working?
Nice - where did you get the motor mount front end avle mounts?
GREAT job, Regards
This video make me fall in love with I Cant Help Myself.
nice work!!
Thanks
incredible, hermanos! great job, you did there, in only two years! congrats! i'd personnaly prefer more classical American wheels, but my taste! la saluda de Francia!
Wonder if my dad olds 55 is still on the road, had to sell it about 10 years ago, lucky guy bought a running driving 55 for only 4k. Still hate that he sold it but we needed money at the time. Candy apple red recromed everything rebult from the ground up. If the economy hadent of tanked i would of driven that to highschool
good job :)
i love this truck,and want yo build one for myself so about what budget would i have to have?Thx
Sry for the late response but it all depends on how much work you do yourself, i would say around 14k to 18k if u do most of the work yourself, 19k to your first born... if you get everything done in the shop lol
Hell yea baby
they repo EVERYTHING for these...
Beautiful work. What type welder and settings did you use of the IFS? I'm still a little new to welding and am not sure I can pull off the weld size it takes for suspension parts.
the welder I used was a Miller Dynasty 200 DX TIG/Stick Welder, I Stick Welded it using 1/8 welding rod to lay down a 1/4 weld bead in a single pass, that welder is pretty pricey, I borrowed it from work, as I was a welder at the time, but you just need a welder that can burn 1/8 welding rod, I would NOT have a weld bead less then 1/4 inch on your IFS. By settings I take it your talking about the amps that I used to burn the rod, well every machine is different by usually you want to burn 1/8 rod from 110 to 130 amps
awesome, what rear end did you put in it since it has discs?
Nice!!!! What frame did you use? What size engine?
Awesome vid.. What kind of paint did u use on the frame? Is it an epoxy?
woahh, great truck, I was wondering if you could tell me what app you used to put the pictures together with the music?
i used microsoft power point 2013 to create this video it was pretty easy to use
piece of art those cars until up to the 80s then 2000 came and the world is get in shitier and uglier day by day
Hey Goarge what kind of suspension did you put in the front and rear end? Was it a kit? Great video I always come back to this for inspiration for my 55 project!
i installed a HEIDTS (Superride II) for Pickups its a really nice kit comes with disc brakes and power steering, the rear was from a shop they said it was a posi traction rear end from a 79 firebird, im glad the video gives u inspiration i could have really used one when i was building mine because man there was days i felt "thats it im done" lol
Ok thanks man I appreciate it! Mine is going to take a lot of work as well, same rust that you had to replace. I'm a body guy by trade so the mechanics is what scares me lol
can you please tell me if you used Reproduction doors if so did they fit well what do you think about them any input appreciated thank you
+1958 gmc 100 i did have to use reproduction doors, i would have rather stayed with the originals ones but they were way to rusted out, i tried to save them but it was a no go. they were not too bad of a fit, but believe me you will have to do some adjusting with a big hammer, and torch to bend them into the best fit, i let my body shop guy takle this, i would suggest the same unless to have those skills, i mean they come from china so enough said lol, i got mine at "THE TRUCK SHOP" in Anaheim CA, they have a online catalog where you can find everything after market for these trucks i mean EVERYTHING, hope the info helps
I used a product called Rust Bullet (Automotive Formula) its a rust inhibitor, it works really good. I sanded the frame down to pretty much all bare metal then used Rust bullet but it needs to be top coated at least the one I got because its not protected against UV light (SUN), I found out the hard way when a area exposed to the sun for a couple weeks started to peel and I had to redo that area, I would have like to power coated the frame but didn't because of the heavy cost of it.
What are the specs on engine and suspension that you used?
how many inch drop is that rear mono leaf spring?
I used 4 inch drop mono leaf springs, but i want to put in a adjustable 4 link rear suspension so i can adjust the ride hight in the rear to exactly where i want it, with the monos its a one shot deal
thx
How much did it cost you to restore your truck at this point?
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