Great job guys ! Yes Cory ...I did fall asleep while the glass was being put in the wing window frame .Upon waking up with the closing theme music I eventually straightened my head back up and replayed it again . Not bored... just old and past sleepy time. Good night crew... sweet dreams !
My very first vehicle when I turned 16 was my great grandfathers 1985 Ram and it had vent windows, something which I have always loved...can't wait to get my 1952 F1 five star vent windows together and installed! I don't understand why someone would take the character out of a 70 year old truck by putting a one piece glass kit in? Nice job on the tutorial, learning a lot of useful small tid bits which you can't hardly find anymore. Thank-you!!!
@@pennyshotrodscustoms That would be really helpful! I’m not sure if your on Facebook but I belong to a couple different 1948-52 F1 groups and would love to link that video and some of your past videos to show other guys how it’s done.
@@MrMurph111 We are on Facebook. Penny's Hot Rods and Customs. I usually post new video's of the truck on a few F1 groups. Ford F1 Classics, and the 1952 Ford F-1 Pickup group. If there are some more please us know.
You dudes are Justin Trudeau's ambassadors of comedic mechanical craziness to America. I think the big gulps have some Canadian LTD added for taste.. Those winters in Canada are long so you need some help to getya to Spring.. Be good now and behave,ok. Amazingly the truck is turning out great 👍 Good job ambassador guys!!
Looking better and better. Glass removal and installation is one of my least favorite parts of cars and trucks. I get very anxious and nervous. Had bad luck with a few. Imagine telling your friend that you cracked the window for his 49 Dodge Wayfarer. Was not a good day in the shop that day... Keep up the great work. Look forward to seeing more of your projects.
Good to see you all working at the old girl. Rick'll be happier in the summer when he can get the Big Gulp ice pops up at Mac's :-) Can't wait to see this truck do it's first burn out! Och Aye! Noice!
Hey Guys. I see it's going together nicely. I bought new rubbers for my Fargo a while back. They are quite pricey. I didn't get them installed yet. That's a job for another day. I will always support another Canadian. Especially if they have good content like you guys have. Thanks for sharing.🍁👍👍
Thank you Andy. Yes all of that stuff is pricey, but it is worth it in the end. We just finished up putting the wood in the box, that video will be coming up next week. Canada car builders rock.
Great job, you’re making progress and doing it right. I enjoy watching Derek do all the work. Just kidding. Good luck installing those vent wings, they can be tough to dial in. I’ve done a couple (both hardtop cars), at first they whistled like a banshee at highway speeds.
I don’t install glass for a living but work on my share of old junk. Always rope any glass with a gasket. I use round weed eater string. Lube everything with window cleaner or soapy water. Slap the glass into shape with a open hand slap. Sometimes you can use a ratchet strap and thick foam to keep pressure on the glass while you rope from inside. Anyone can do it, even by yourself with enough patience and prepping.
Having never done it myself, I didn't realize that installing glass in the wing windows could be so difficult. An old truck - I thought it would be easy.
Those wing vents are always hard to do and expensive also', at least on tri five chevies and 55 to 59 chevy trucks That is the main reason a lot of Guys opt for one piece door glass. Truck really is looking great and that color looks so good is the reason it was a #1 color choice in sales when new.
Good day , nice truck I am doing a 1949 Mercury M 47 right now but started years back with tractors and hit and miss engines ,what hit and miss engines do you have please ? I saw one up on the shelf maybe a Nelson Bros and one on the floor too my only wish was you had video of the front and rear windows going in but I understand you needed everyone to help .Been happy so far with Dennis Carpenters stuff last order only one week to Ontario ,good luck guys . Cheers Mike
Hi Mike the other engine in the garage at that time was 2 1/2 famous , Fairbanks Morse eclipse and Nelson brother. Yes about not making videos on windows we still were learning to make videos.
@@pennyshotrodscustoms You guys are doing fine ,I kept two engines a Lister and a Lauson Frost King two small tractors a Gibson and Wheel Horse mostly focusing on the Mercury now after watching your bench seat rebuild I might do my own . Cheers Mike
It nice to hear that your getting the truck and back on the road. Those are 2 nice engines to have. We have over 200 engines and a couple old rumley tractor. We have some videos on engine building on the show too if ur interested. Have a great week.
@@pennyshotrodscustoms Thanks for that I am in Southern Ontario and we are all hoping the shows,auctions and flea markets return for summer of 2022 ,hope all the clubs pull thru .Cheers Mike
Great job guys ! Yes Cory ...I did fall asleep while the glass was being put in the wing window frame .Upon waking up with the closing theme music I eventually straightened my head back up and replayed it again . Not bored... just old and past sleepy time. Good night crew... sweet dreams !
Thank you Greg we finished the truck bed tonight looks awesome.
Looking really sharp. 👍👍✌
Thanks 👍
My very first vehicle when I turned 16 was my great grandfathers 1985 Ram and it had vent windows, something which I have always loved...can't wait to get my 1952 F1 five star vent windows together and installed! I don't understand why someone would take the character out of a 70 year old truck by putting a one piece glass kit in? Nice job on the tutorial, learning a lot of useful small tid bits which you can't hardly find anymore. Thank-you!!!
You are welcome MrMurph111. We will be putting up a video soon about putting a hole door together, glass, vent windows, cranks, window regulator.
@@pennyshotrodscustoms That would be really helpful! I’m not sure if your on Facebook but I belong to a couple different 1948-52 F1 groups and would love to link that video and some of your past videos to show other guys how it’s done.
@@MrMurph111 We are on Facebook. Penny's Hot Rods and Customs. I usually post new video's of the truck on a few F1 groups. Ford F1 Classics, and the 1952 Ford F-1 Pickup group. If there are some more please us know.
You dudes are Justin Trudeau's ambassadors of comedic mechanical craziness to America. I think the big gulps have some Canadian LTD added for taste.. Those winters in Canada are long so you need some help to getya to Spring.. Be good now and behave,ok. Amazingly the truck is turning out great 👍 Good job ambassador guys!!
Thank you Linda we finished off the truck bed it looks awesome.
We like are big gulps too lol
@@pennyshotrodscustoms there is nothing prettier than a wood pickup box.
this was very helpful
Looking better and better. Glass removal and installation is one of my least favorite parts of cars and trucks. I get very anxious and nervous. Had bad luck with a few. Imagine telling your friend that you cracked the window for his 49 Dodge Wayfarer. Was not a good day in the shop that day... Keep up the great work. Look forward to seeing more of your projects.
We havent broken any glass yet knock on wood but thank you for watching Russell we finished the bed today looks so nice.
Good to see you all working at the old girl. Rick'll be happier in the summer when he can get the Big Gulp ice pops up at Mac's :-) Can't wait to see this truck do it's first burn out! Och Aye! Noice!
You got that right!
Sweet! We got a pretty funny one out today today lol
We are trying to put a little more comedy into our videos.
Hey Guys. I see it's going together nicely. I bought new rubbers for my Fargo a while back. They are quite pricey. I didn't get them installed yet. That's a job for another day. I will always support another Canadian. Especially if they have good content like you guys have. Thanks for sharing.🍁👍👍
Thank you Andy. Yes all of that stuff is pricey, but it is worth it in the end. We just finished up putting the wood in the box, that video will be coming up next week. Canada car builders rock.
Great job, you’re making progress and doing it right. I enjoy watching Derek do all the work. Just kidding. Good luck installing those vent wings, they can be tough to dial in. I’ve done a couple (both hardtop cars), at first they whistled like a banshee at highway speeds.
Thank you for watching ill let Derek know that. We finished the truck bed tonight looks soooooooooo nice.
Showing the windshield install would have been great.
I don’t install glass for a living but work on my share of old junk. Always rope any glass with a gasket. I use round weed eater string. Lube everything with window cleaner or soapy water. Slap the glass into shape with a open hand slap. Sometimes you can use a ratchet strap and thick foam to keep pressure on the glass while you rope from inside. Anyone can do it, even by yourself with enough patience and prepping.
Having never done it myself, I didn't realize that installing glass in the wing windows could be so difficult. An old truck - I thought it would be easy.
It just takes a little patience and time.
Those wing vents are always hard to do and expensive also', at least on tri five chevies and 55 to 59 chevy trucks That is the main reason a lot of Guys opt for one piece door glass. Truck really is looking great and that color looks so good is the reason it was a #1 color choice in sales when new.
Thank you Gary will be having another video coming up soon on door glass actually pretty good and we fininshed off the truck bed today,
@@pennyshotrodscustoms Always looking for you Guys updates on different videos they are always GREAT
@@garymccord4277 thank you Gary.
Looking forward to seeing more of the chevelle
Motor is coming together good and soon it will be going back in the Chevelle.
Good day , nice truck I am doing a 1949 Mercury M 47 right now but started years back with tractors and hit and miss engines ,what hit and miss engines do you have please ? I saw one up on the shelf maybe a Nelson Bros and one on the floor too my only wish was you had video of the front and rear windows going in but I understand you needed everyone to help .Been happy so far with Dennis Carpenters stuff last order only one week to Ontario ,good luck guys . Cheers Mike
Hi Mike the other engine in the garage at that time was 2 1/2 famous , Fairbanks Morse eclipse and Nelson brother. Yes about not making videos on windows we still were learning to make videos.
@@pennyshotrodscustoms You guys are doing fine ,I kept two engines a Lister and a Lauson Frost King two small tractors a Gibson and Wheel Horse mostly focusing on the Mercury now after watching your bench seat rebuild I might do my own . Cheers Mike
It nice to hear that your getting the truck and back on the road. Those are 2 nice engines to have. We have over 200 engines and a couple old rumley tractor. We have some videos on engine building on the show too if ur interested. Have a great week.
You should defiantly try it Mike @@uxboat
@@pennyshotrodscustoms Thanks for that I am in Southern Ontario and we are all hoping the shows,auctions and flea markets return for summer of 2022 ,hope all the clubs pull thru .Cheers Mike
Looking good! You're going to need a club to beat the women off when the truck hits the road! Go Penny's 😎
That's the plan!
I guess we'll get wood in the next video. 😁
We finished it tonight looks so nice really does. Thank you for watching James.
@@pennyshotrodscustoms It's going to be a nice truck👌
She is looking good guys she needs to be lowered about 6 inches 🤷♂️👍🇺🇸
lol thats what i said. Thank you for watching John.
Looks great what are you doing for front end suspension and rear end?
The front end is stock except for disk brake conversion. The rear is a Chevy 10 bold with stock springs and shackles.
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Try installing the windshield that has the chrome in the rubber LoL 😂