If you guys would like to see Ed’s reaction to his Golden Nugget, click here ruclips.net/video/ryNMsRsxv4Y/видео.html. We will be having our own exclusive “bonus” video dropping tomorrow July 25! You’re not going to want to miss it!!
Already seen it, seen Robbie's latest video, I was looking for your version of it. I did notice in Matt's video you did arrive fashionably late. Just in time for the food.
Looking forward to your video on the reveal. All the people that put in time and sweat to complete the rebuild in such s short period of time was amazing. You should all be proud of the expertise, effort, and love that was devoted to this adventure. Ed's disbelief that his "old" Golden Nugget looks like it just came out of a dealer's showroom is a testament to the love you all have for him. May you all be blessed with the deep thanks for allowing all of us to share in this endeavor with you.
It's in they're blood. Looks like their kids suffer from the same thing. Even little Graden. Sorry if I didn't spell his name correctly. Nothing wrong about wrenching on stuff and making things run. Grandpa sherm must be smiling.
Some unsolicited advice for all of Pauls' kids: Enjoy every minute of the time you spend on these adventures. Your dad in-a-sense sacrificed himself, his job security, to come home and spend time with you. I grew up at dad's shop but looking back didn't appreciate all I had. Again...enjoy every single minute and don't be in a rush to "go do something else". He won't be around forever. Being able to do things yourself instead of hiring someone is such a great feeling. You are getting the BEST education possible, for free!
I think it is so appropriate that the Fab Rat Bone Yard is on a trail, through a fence, through some trees, across a creek--no bridge, just wet rubber--and vehicles placed sporadically around the old pasture. Americana at it's finest! Jace noticing the difference in the weight load was somewhat impressive. Teenagers aren't usually paying that close attention. Good job. Great fun all of you working on the wrecker. "Ben, eat this."
Is the boom really lighter than the bed, or is it just where the weight is displaced?I'm beginning to wonder why they didn't just remove the bed from the wrecker and swap the C10 cab onto it
I’m really enjoying watching the building of this tow truck. Cool video. Michelle that chocolate looked so good I could almost taste it. Take care and have a good one. 👍👍👍❤️
I just retired, I love yallz videos! Paul, Matt & Robbie give us all something to look forward to every few days, It is so nice to see Real People in Real America.
I watched Matt's video about reveling Ed Golden nugget. Thank you guys for doing that i almost had tears when he got to see it. I wish i could meet everyone one of you guys and give a big hand shake. Maybe I'll get lucky and win the car because with my bad back I'll never get to come out to where you live. I'm hoping the doctor can get me some relief on the next surgery because after 5 surgeries already this is my last hope and prayer i can't keep going with this much pain and yes i know there are people worse than me but 22 years of extreme pain I've had enough. I know God has a plan for me i just hope he shows it to me soon. Sorry for going off on this i just don't know what to do anymore
I almost cried as you guys started to destroy that iconic Holmes 1200 Commander wrecker. The 1200 was one of the first (the other was a Century unit) hydraulic light duty wreckers to hit the market in the late '70s. It along with its smaller brother, the single winch 1100 Commander were instant successes. Whoever built that GMC/Holmes combination knew what they were doing mounting the wrecker on the medium duty chassis made better use of the capacity of the 1200. Most were mounted on 1 ton trucks which could be over stressed under hard use. I wish I'd found that unit, I would have restored it. It was at one time someone's pride and joy. Chrome push bumpers are not standard issue.
Love that you folks show the everyday struggle of 99 percent of us who love to wrench! When you wing it you have to accept that Murphy's Law will haunt you and you guys embrace that 100 percent! Thanks for all the fun!
Ben's sense of humor and knowledge of vehicles is a potent mix. Put that in the same shop with Paul, and stuff just gets done. A little bit of my humor... The Rat Rod Tow Truck screamed, "I had one ball!!! And you cut it off!!!"
Paul when you get shipments in large cardboard boxes keep some to lay on when working on gravel three benifits softer,your cleaner, and extra spill catcher. Awesome video as always! ✌
When I was a teenager, my buddy across the street, Lenny Rivas, was given an old Chevy pickup to fix up for his 1st vehicle to drive. So I helped get it fixed up and running. The bottom was COVERED in grease, oil and dirt. In some areas a few inches thick. To replace the engine and trans with wrecking yard parts, we had to scrape off lots of that gunk to get to bolts. Lenny wanted to use our dad's creepers. We were working on dirt and gravel in their back yard. So the wheels on regular creepers wouldn't work. Lenny's dad brought us some big cardboard boxes to lay on to work under the truck. Being Mexican, he called the boxes "Mexican creepers". I'm retired now, and still use Mexican creepers. Every time I do, I think of Mr. Rivas and the things I learned from him.
When y'all are done with it, send the rain to central Texas. We need it, bad! Keep the videos coming. Y'all make some of the very best content available.
Glad to see you're using the new Randall engineering "soft contact" device when moving that tow truck. :) And Ben, I feel your pain. My brother would kick dust in my face when I'm under the vehicle too. Keep up the great work!
I think it is a wonderful thing you all did for Ed. Paul you and Matt and others have the kind of shop I can only dream about. I live my dream thru all of you, thank you all and may God bless you all for the kindness you show
Damn Paul, your kids are paying attention! That little note on rigging the boom with an additional strap shows that it is not just all fun & games. These guys learn by figuring stuff out and watching how their old man is doing stuff. I'm really impressed! 😎👍
What a awesome job you all did on the Golden Nugget along with everyone else that worked on it. The wrecker is coming along nicely. Thanks for all the hours of entertainment. What a wonderful family!
Loved all the self engineering Paul put into the golden nugget. Don’t think there’s not much Paul can’t fix or repair especially if he can sit back and think about it for a bit. my dad was the same way, it always amazed me growing up. He was never scared to tackle anything. I’ve seen him show engineers how to build or fix things that they were lost on. Paul reminds me of him. Great guys. Love all your videos. I know there a lot of work but wish there were more of them. Thanks
So my dad had a minor (if there is such a thing) heart attack. I kind of bullied him into going to the ER because I’m a truck driver and wasn’t home to drag him there in person. He was so grateful he wanted to do something nice and ordered me a fab rats t-shirt. I just wanted to post how awesome and nice your shirts are. Thanks for posting! I’ll keep on watching!!
Paul and his crew done a spectacular job on the Golden Nugget. Michelle no worries I love chocolate as well. I love watching the independence and confidence those kids are getting there. Paul and Michelle are grade A Super parents.
Watched MORR first today and what an amazing build y’all did for Ed. Thank you for lending your talents and gifts to helping out with Ed’s gift. Many contributed their talents to this, yours set the stage, and the foundation for all others with which to build upon. Chad was amazing, as was Robby and crew. Everyone contributed something and the end result was nothing less than incredible.
Man it’s gorgeous out west, I’m an Ohio native. When I was younger, and still had some family around I used to go out to Colorado with my grand parents. Man I miss them days, the memories, and the views are heavenly.
I love the way you toss Michelle, and the kids around in the Jeep, reminds me of my Dad how he like to drive us out of the fields and through the creek , You are a amazing guy to watch, me and my husband enjoy you show, I also would like to thank the others who help you on the Gold Nugget they did a great job
Your oldest boy, filming, has a great eye for mechanical engineering. His observations were spot on. So fun to see him speaking up and learning the craft.
Thank you all to the hard work and dedication for Ed. I loved all the videos and I'm not going anywhere. I love the videos and the family atmosphere you all present, and the fact that your boys seem to be able to fix just about anything they set a goal to on their own and with help. That is most definitely parenting done right. Thank you all again.
A 4’x8’ sheet of cardboard is the best thing to have for working under a truck. They are smooth for slipping around and help keep you clean. You can get them at lumber yards. The ones they use to cover plywood.
Been watching you guys for just over a year now. As a small business owner, your day to day work vibes have motivated me so much to get things done, and be more relaxed and less stressed! your work ethic, quality, and comedy are very inspirational. Thank you Thank you!
I never knew Ben comes an stays away from his family while working with you that's some dedication thanks Ben we appreciate you an love having you on the channel someday can we get a full tour of every vehicle Paul has
Just watched the reveal of Ed's Golden Nugget. You folks at Fab Rats are really special people, putting all that hard work into that project! All the teams that put so much work and effort into that project show that there are still some really good people left in the world that care about others! May God bless your whole team Paul!
Thought sure I'd already seen the hydraulics being removed from this truck with the boom already missing. Still enjoyable content. Thanks for all you do, Michelle, in keeping us entertained. Liking them subscription numbers going up like that.
Yes, they controls were removed, I think Friday. Don't recall the boom being removed just yet, but it may well have been when they took out the controls. It's video, things will not always be in sequential order for a variety of reasons, but yes, that almost threw me off too.
The golden nugget is turned over to ed been following the update of the nugget matt just uploaded the vid. Its nice to see it finally done great job fab rats robby and others who helped build the nugget its a beautiful machine.
I hope you get to be there for the Nugent . Chad and family and all you guys had a real hassle swapping and fitting all the different components..Robbie is awesome for doing the body. It's was the best total restoration in the quickest time ..all you guys are awesome..and your family . Thank you for the hours of enjoyment..
Now it’s starting to look like a wrecker. The hard bit will be working out where all the hydraulic hoses go, I really like that boom; it is going to be impressive. I bet it is a relief (in a way) to have finished the Golden Nugget and what a wonderful job you and Ben did on her. Stay safe, see ya next time and thanks for the update.
Love hearing Jace's comments in the background. Engineering mind at work and seeing what is happening and what needs to be done! Excellent training grounds.
When I was watching the Golden nugget Reveal my grandma caught wind of it and came in my room and watched the whole thing with me and loved it. Thanks for your work on it!!
The absence of RUclips styled fanfare and over production make this a very fun and easy video to watch, you feel as if your there hanging out with these guys while doing what the are doing. You guys have done a great job with another video production.
I followed the whole project and all I can say is that everyone who worked on this are wonderful people. I know, at times your were asking yourselves, "What have I gotten myself into?" It was a sacrifice, you were all so generous with your time and labor and I pray that the blessings will be returned to you a hundred fold.
I watch every episode. Your family, your kids, your friends, your work ethic. Your set the example for the rest of us to have a great life. Thank you so much. HAMMER ON!!!!
Dealing with the weight a structure of that boom looks tough to maneuver around but it’s looking great. I can’t wait to see your frame fabrication and the boom installed. Test it over and over the Rat Rod Tow Truck has to win this challenge. Good job FabRats.
Does anyone know what the model of that GMC tow truck was? I want to build a pickup truck that looks like an 18-wheeler on the front, has only 2 axles, and runs 18-wheeler tires.
Fab Rats/Gravel Backs... Reminds me of when my friend & I installed a turbo 400 in a 72 Corvette Stingray on the gravel at his parents house... good times 45 years ago. Reliving those days...thanks for the memories Boys!👍
If you guys would like to see Ed’s reaction to his Golden Nugget, click here ruclips.net/video/ryNMsRsxv4Y/видео.html. We will be having our own exclusive “bonus” video dropping tomorrow July 25! You’re not going to want to miss it!!
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Already seen it, seen Robbie's latest video, I was looking for your version of it. I did notice in Matt's video you did arrive fashionably late. Just in time for the food.
Looking forward to your video on the reveal. All the people that put in time and sweat to complete the rebuild in such s short period of time was amazing.
You should all be proud of the expertise, effort, and love that was devoted to this adventure.
Ed's disbelief that his "old" Golden Nugget looks like it just came out of a dealer's showroom is a testament to the love you all have for him. May you all be blessed with the deep thanks for allowing all of us to share in this endeavor with you.
Fab Rats, you guys did awesome on the Golden Nugget
Just watched, everyone did an awesome job.
Ben has been such an incredible addition to the channel, Thank you for all of the family entertainment you give us.
It's in they're blood. Looks like their kids suffer from the same thing. Even little Graden. Sorry if I didn't spell his name correctly.
Nothing wrong about wrenching on stuff and making things run.
Grandpa sherm must be smiling.
Ben is awesome.
Like him more every video
Some unsolicited advice for all of Pauls' kids: Enjoy every minute of the time you spend on these adventures. Your dad in-a-sense sacrificed himself, his job security, to come home and spend time with you. I grew up at dad's shop but looking back didn't appreciate all I had. Again...enjoy every single minute and don't be in a rush to "go do something else". He won't be around forever. Being able to do things yourself instead of hiring someone is such a great feeling. You are getting the BEST education possible, for free!
Yesyesyesyes!!!!!!
I think it is so appropriate that the Fab Rat Bone Yard is on a trail, through a fence, through some trees, across a creek--no bridge, just wet rubber--and vehicles placed sporadically around the old pasture. Americana at it's finest! Jace noticing the difference in the weight load was somewhat impressive. Teenagers aren't usually paying that close attention. Good job. Great fun all of you working on the wrecker. "Ben, eat this."
Is the boom really lighter than the bed, or is it just where the weight is displaced?I'm beginning to wonder why they didn't just remove the bed from the wrecker and swap the C10 cab onto it
@@bougiebum9138 the main attraction to their Tacoma is because of its size if they swapped beds it would probably add 2+ feet of width
Sunday fab rats and coffee
Good morning !
Your Dad would be so proud !
I was smiling the entire time when I watched Ed receive the Golden Nugget. You guys are great friends!
Good day everyone
So glad Ed has a new set up. Thank you & god bless everyone involved for your hard work.
When working in the gravel, Cardboard is your best new friend. it works great to lay on.
Yah! Good morning
Good morning fab rats crew
YAY!!! 1st!
I don’t know but I have watched a lot fab shows and I really like Fab Rat’s BEST ! Thank you!
I’m really enjoying watching the building of this tow truck. Cool video. Michelle that chocolate looked so good I could almost taste it. Take care and have a good one. 👍👍👍❤️
Happy Sunday from Connecticut,...the armpit of New England...
Also from New England, but I look down on all new England cause I live in Maine
I just retired, I love yallz videos! Paul, Matt & Robbie give us all something to look forward to every few days, It is so nice to see Real People in Real America.
Good Sunday morning!
Morning to the Fab Rats Scurry Squad
Piitter Patter let's get at'er!
good one
hi yes the Rat rod tow truck is back
I watched Matt's video about reveling Ed Golden nugget. Thank you guys for doing that i almost had tears when he got to see it. I wish i could meet everyone one of you guys and give a big hand shake. Maybe I'll get lucky and win the car because with my bad back I'll never get to come out to where you live. I'm hoping the doctor can get me some relief on the next surgery because after 5 surgeries already this is my last hope and prayer i can't keep going with this much pain and yes i know there are people worse than me but 22 years of extreme pain I've had enough. I know God has a plan for me i just hope he shows it to me soon. Sorry for going off on this i just don't know what to do anymore
Just hit me, miss Randall's commentary,funny and has just the right drawl to do it. Hope he is doing well at his new job just up the road.
Good morning to the rats nest here, who else is dying for the reveal video?
no kidding!!!!!!!
Meeee
I'm going to get my mom to watch it. Loves Suzuki(s) VENTARA mom is closer to Ed's age and don't do youtube, just like Ed t
Definitely yes!!!!!
Me! Absolutely! Making everyone in the house watch too!👍
Yee...
Haw...
It's dad's upgrade tow truck day Sunday and maybe Golden Nugget reveal day,
And you people made it happen, just like you always do!
Sitting here in Victoria Australia with the heater going at 11.30 pm watching fabrats also waiting for Matt's off road to post the nugget reveal
Nugget reveal awesome. I am only @200 miles from these guys. Good Day from SLC UT.
morning
I almost cried as you guys started to destroy that iconic Holmes 1200 Commander wrecker. The 1200 was one of the first (the other was a Century unit) hydraulic light duty wreckers to hit the market in the late '70s. It along with its smaller brother, the single winch 1100 Commander were instant successes. Whoever built that GMC/Holmes combination knew what they were doing mounting the wrecker on the medium duty chassis made better use of the capacity of the 1200. Most were mounted on 1 ton trucks which could be over stressed under hard use. I wish I'd found that unit, I would have restored it. It was at one time someone's pride and joy. Chrome push bumpers are not standard issue.
Love that you folks show the everyday struggle of 99 percent of us who love to wrench! When you wing it you have to accept that Murphy's Law will haunt you and you guys embrace that 100 percent! Thanks for all the fun!
This is like a tow trucks dream.
A tow truck, recovering a tow truck to help build a tow truck..
MORR, Fab Rats, & LAB, my entertainment, since I DON'T watch TV anymore!
Thanks to you fine folks for all the quality G rated entertainment!
Good morning fellas. Thanks for the constant content! Have a blessed day!
Ben's sense of humor and knowledge of vehicles is a potent mix. Put that in the same shop with Paul, and stuff just gets done.
A little bit of my humor...
The Rat Rod Tow Truck screamed, "I had one ball!!! And you cut it off!!!"
Paul, having Ben join you was a great idea. He knows a lot about mechanicing, and is fun.
Paul when you get shipments in large cardboard boxes keep some to lay on when working on gravel three benifits softer,your cleaner, and extra spill catcher. Awesome video as always! ✌
When I was a teenager, my buddy across the street, Lenny Rivas, was given an old Chevy pickup to fix up for his 1st vehicle to drive. So I helped get it fixed up and running. The bottom was COVERED in grease, oil and dirt. In some areas a few inches thick. To replace the engine and trans with wrecking yard parts, we had to scrape off lots of that gunk to get to bolts. Lenny wanted to use our dad's creepers. We were working on dirt and gravel in their back yard. So the wheels on regular creepers wouldn't work. Lenny's dad brought us some big cardboard boxes to lay on to work under the truck. Being Mexican, he called the boxes "Mexican creepers". I'm retired now, and still use Mexican creepers. Every time I do, I think of Mr. Rivas and the things I learned from him.
When y'all are done with it, send the rain to central Texas. We need it, bad! Keep the videos coming. Y'all make some of the very best content available.
A great way to start my Sunday, Fab Rats video and a mega coffee 🫡
Maybe we’ll see Paul again today at the Nugget reveal!! Paul and crew did a fantastic job reviving it.
Thank you , Paul, Michelle, Ben and family for sharing your love of Ed with us :)
God bless you ❤️
Glad to see you're using the new Randall engineering "soft contact" device when moving that tow truck. :) And Ben, I feel your pain. My brother would kick dust in my face when I'm under the vehicle too. Keep up the great work!
I think it is a wonderful thing you all did for Ed. Paul you and Matt and others have the kind of shop I can only dream about. I live my dream thru all of you, thank you all and may God bless you all for the kindness you show
I absolutely love watching the brothers work on their dad's old truck.
Damn Paul, your kids are paying attention! That little note on rigging the boom with an additional strap shows that it is not just all fun & games. These guys learn by figuring stuff out and watching how their old man is doing stuff. I'm really impressed! 😎👍
It was great to see Ed’s face when he saw the golden nugget . Thanks for letting us share in watching all your hard work!
What a awesome job you all did on the Golden Nugget along with everyone else that worked on it. The wrecker is coming along nicely. Thanks for all the hours of entertainment. What a wonderful family!
I feel like crap but now I have something to enjoy... Thanks guys
Loved all the self engineering Paul put into the golden nugget. Don’t think there’s not much Paul can’t fix or repair especially if he can sit back and think about it for a bit. my dad was the same way, it always amazed me growing up. He was never scared to tackle anything. I’ve seen him show engineers how to build or fix things that they were lost on. Paul reminds me of him. Great guys. Love all your videos. I know there a lot of work but wish there were more of them. Thanks
So my dad had a minor (if there is such a thing) heart attack. I kind of bullied him into going to the ER because I’m a truck driver and wasn’t home to drag him there in person. He was so grateful he wanted to do something nice and ordered me a fab rats t-shirt. I just wanted to post how awesome and nice your shirts are. Thanks for posting! I’ll keep on watching!!
No one salvages anything anymore. Always appreciate these ingenuity! Nice Job!
Paul and his crew done a spectacular job on the Golden Nugget.
Michelle no worries I love chocolate as well.
I love watching the independence and confidence those kids are getting there.
Paul and Michelle are grade A Super parents.
Watched MORR first today and what an amazing build y’all did for Ed. Thank you for lending your talents and gifts to helping out with Ed’s gift.
Many contributed their talents to this, yours set the stage, and the foundation for all others with which to build upon.
Chad was amazing, as was Robby and crew.
Everyone contributed something and the end result was nothing less than incredible.
Man it’s gorgeous out west, I’m an Ohio native. When I was younger, and still had some family around I used to go out to Colorado with my grand parents. Man I miss them days, the memories, and the views are heavenly.
I love the way you toss Michelle, and the kids around in the Jeep, reminds me of my Dad how he like to drive us out of the fields and through the creek , You are a amazing guy to watch, me and my husband enjoy you show, I also would like to thank the others who help you on the Gold Nugget they did a great job
That's the thing with gravity... whatever's falling, always stops falling when it hits the ground. The one truly dependable thing in this world.
I really like the old “squarebody” Chevy trucks. They bring back a lot of memories from the 90’s
Hey Fab Rats, the tow truck is taking shape nicely. I like watching you guys work, it makes me smile, haha. Thanks everyone.
Your oldest boy, filming, has a great eye for mechanical engineering. His observations were spot on. So fun to see him speaking up and learning the craft.
Yes!!!!!
Paul, your brother is a great addition to the channel.
I thought For Sure we would get to see the reveal today! 👏👍🤗
Thank you all to the hard work and dedication for Ed. I loved all the videos and I'm not going anywhere. I love the videos and the family atmosphere you all present, and the fact that your boys seem to be able to fix just about anything they set a goal to on their own and with help. That is most definitely parenting done right. Thank you all again.
Jase earning his keeps in this one. Swinging a mean camera while helping out at the same time. Strong work!
YAY!
Gonna be awesome Paul. I love watching your videos. Michelle is a great editor...you need to give a her a BIG pay raise.
Tic talk is a direct line to the C.C.P. and they have no problem sharing your information.
That yellow GMC looks to good to part out!!
A 4’x8’ sheet of cardboard is the best thing to have for working under a truck. They are smooth for slipping around and help keep you clean. You can get them at lumber yards. The ones they use to cover plywood.
Been watching you guys for just over a year now. As a small business owner, your day to day work vibes have motivated me so much to get things done, and be more relaxed and less stressed! your work ethic, quality, and comedy are very inspirational.
Thank you
Thank you!
Can't wait for Ed's surprise. You guy's are great!!!!!
Awesome, that truck is giving a sigh of relief with all that weight loss. Ben is an awesome addition to team.
Yee haw!
I never knew Ben comes an stays away from his family while working with you that's some dedication thanks Ben we appreciate you an love having you on the channel someday can we get a full tour of every vehicle Paul has
Are you going to put the Holmes light bar on your tow truck
Gotta say, I love the yellow tow truck, with it's chrome grille and grille guard
I’m convinced these fab rats guys can build anything
Just watched the reveal of Ed's Golden Nugget. You folks at Fab Rats are really special people, putting all that hard work into that project! All the teams that put so much work and effort into that project show that there are still some really good people left in the world that care about others! May God bless your whole team Paul!
the golden nugget is awesome but I for one am STOKED for more tow truck content!!
Thought sure I'd already seen the hydraulics being removed from this truck with the boom already missing. Still enjoyable content. Thanks for all you do, Michelle, in keeping us entertained. Liking them subscription numbers going up like that.
Time warp, I was thinking the same thing. Isn't it backed into its spot up a little bank. Still a great video.
Yes, they controls were removed, I think Friday. Don't recall the boom being removed just yet, but it may well have been when they took out the controls.
It's video, things will not always be in sequential order for a variety of reasons, but yes, that almost threw me off too.
This is showing the rest of the stuff they took off.
They did mention int the controller vid that the boom one will follow shortly
So confusing!
The golden nugget is turned over to ed been following the update of the nugget matt just uploaded the vid. Its nice to see it finally done great job fab rats robby and others who helped build the nugget its a beautiful machine.
I hope you get to be there for the Nugent . Chad and family and all you guys had a real hassle swapping and fitting all the different components..Robbie is awesome for doing the body. It's was the best total restoration in the quickest time ..all you guys are awesome..and your family . Thank you for the hours of enjoyment..
Now it’s starting to look like a wrecker. The hard bit will be working out where all the hydraulic hoses go, I really like that boom; it is going to be impressive. I bet it is a relief (in a way) to have finished the Golden Nugget and what a wonderful job you and Ben did on her. Stay safe, see ya next time and thanks for the update.
The amount of square body’s you find is amazing. I’d be so thankful to have one of the many you find. All I find in the north east is junk
Love hearing Jace's comments in the background. Engineering mind at work and seeing what is happening and what needs to be done! Excellent training grounds.
Definitely nice to have your own boneyard to source parts from when you need them
What an amazing example of kindness this build was! I have to say I got chocked up when you gave him the wood door with all the pictures in it.
When I was watching the Golden nugget Reveal my grandma caught wind of it and came in my room and watched the whole thing with me and loved it. Thanks for your work on it!!
The absence of RUclips styled fanfare and over production make this a very fun and easy video to watch, you feel as if your there hanging out with these guys while doing what the are doing. You guys have done a great job with another video production.
I followed the whole project and all I can say is that everyone who worked on this are wonderful people. I know, at times your were asking yourselves, "What have I gotten myself into?" It was a sacrifice, you were all so generous with your time and labor and I pray that the blessings will be returned to you a hundred fold.
That old tow truck didn’t look that bad. But not what you wanted. Fun to see it when done.
I watch every episode. Your family, your kids, your friends, your work ethic. Your set the example for the rest of us to have a great life. Thank you so much. HAMMER ON!!!!
Thanks for bringing us along to see the adventures of Paul.
Dealing with the weight a structure of that boom looks tough to maneuver around but it’s looking great. I can’t wait to see your frame fabrication and the boom installed. Test it over and over the Rat Rod Tow Truck has to win this challenge. Good job FabRats.
Holy Tow Truckers! It takes a tow truck to pull a tow truck to build a tow truck! I love IT!!
Bens a great help and adds a lot to the video.
Saw The smile on Eds face earlier, y'all did hit a home run there! God Bless!
That GMC tow truck looks awesome. That would be a great build!
Does anyone know what the model of that GMC tow truck was? I want to build a pickup truck that looks like an 18-wheeler on the front, has only 2 axles, and runs 18-wheeler tires.
I found it in Randy Purtteman's comments below. It's a Holmes 1200 Commander wrecker
Apparently it's based on a C50 2-ton truck.
Coming along nicely.... Rori is sweating a little....!!!!!
The tow truck competition is going to be awesome...!!!!
Fab Rats/Gravel Backs... Reminds me of when my friend & I installed a turbo 400 in a 72 Corvette Stingray on the gravel at his parents house... good times 45 years ago. Reliving those days...thanks for the memories Boys!👍
Mr Paul is such a awesome man
The yellow gmc truck is so so beautyfull
ohh the nugget teaser. you all are killing me. I can't wait.