You always do a thorough job on this stuff, even more than most shops might. I started watching your videos when I picked up my 62 C10 to see what I Was getting myself into. 550 hours later my truck is road worthy! Thanks.
I discovered your channel a few years ago when I built my first truck and now I’m almost done with a second build with several small projects in between. So thankful for your videos!
Great instructional vids! No nonsense, to the point. So many RUclipsrs now days think they have to constantly talk and they end up explaining the same things over and over....which causes me to lose interest and move on to the next one, which means they lose revenue. Keep up the great work, you give me inspiration for my 64' short bed fleetside!
Awesome craftmanship as allways. Really happy your back at posting really great quality no nonsense videos. Thank you so much for all the knowledge and tips.
You always do such nice work, its fun to watch. Those of us who have done these kinds of repairs can appreciate how much actually goes into what looks like a simple little job.
Super work, thanks for another great vid. Ive been using your techniques and achieved really good results on my 64.. What made it outstanding is when you cut and repositioned the bottom of the patch to make it line up perfect with the outer rocker. That was really smooth workmanship. You have mad skills.
You were really lucky that those fender bolts especially that one at the very bottom came out so easily w/o having to get the torch fired up or twisting it off . Great job.
Your attention detail is Amazing Steve...it is a God given talent to instruct us all...and still perform the Amazing results across all of your 3 trucks I ve seen...Thank you again for keeping it simple..Bless U and your Fam!
Once again quality work as always. The interior color that looks beige i think was called champagne or Font. You just did to the fender what im going to do to my 1962 Big Back Window Fleetside Shortbed. Love how you expertly execute each repair at hand. Well done. Great teacher. Keep em coming. Blessings. Trucker Ray ✝️
I was unsubscribed against my wishes..welcome back. Been with you for what 10 years..last video I saw you were building a truck for your brother I believe. Great to see you back
STEVE...YOUR AWESOME!Always love ur vids..Ur the reason I could make the 1st cut on my 60 ...it was real ugly but almost done now..Happy New Year and God bless Your Fam😊
Not going to make this on shine just going to do most of the rust repair, going to clean up the inside cab not for sure on the motor yet but want to get it on the road and I’ll see where I go from there
Did you teach yourself about all the facets of restoring these vehicles? From Body work,welding, painting, and fabrication to just your overall knowledge about the mechanics of doing what you do?
Yes pretty much taught myself going to junkyards and finding old doors to cut in half and welding back up several times before I got it right a lot of trail and error no doubt, painted a few patch panels the same way several times, wanted to make sure I had it down before I starter my red truck
Nice work as always Brother Gibs. Was that Blue 63 your Dad's (in the same video next to the Black C10) or a different one you'll be starting to work on? Give me a hint!! I enjoyed the video as always... Stay safe my friend. Keep On Trucking Brother Gibs👍...
The red one he did is his. He entered it in truck shows and won trophies and plaques like crazy. The blue one is his dad's. This black one is his newest project . Trucker Ray
@raymondtrotter4655 Brother Gibs has his own Red 63 C10 first truck, his Pops is the Blue 63 C10 2nd truck (use to be his brother's) Gibs also worked on his Brother's 59 Chevy Truck in a few of his videos year's ago as well. My question was about the Blue 63 C10 that was in this video next to the Black 63 C10 SB-SS BBW, just was wondering if it is a new project or Gibs Pops C10? Hope I didn't upset you, I'm just trying to keep all of Brother Gibs 63 C10 in the right order lol... Still quite a nice ranch full of HI Spirited C10's, I only have two 63 C10's, Brother Gibs is Corralling some very Hi Spirited 63 C10's on his Ranch, I have trouble just looking after my two 63 C10's. You the Man Brother Gibs... Keep On Trucking Brother 👍...
@number7__879 How long have you been watching his videos? Start from the beginning then you tell me! Maybe Brother Gibs will chime in and let us know! Keep On Trucking Brother👍...
@@dustinsirrine227 Only about 3 years, Gibs was the first car guy I followed, learned a lot. I have a 65 c30 with a short frame. Looking to convert it into a dually, with a short box and customized rear stepside fenders. Also have a 3/4 ton 86 chevy 4×4 and a 61 and 66 ford.
You always do a thorough job on this stuff, even more than most shops might. I started watching your videos when I picked up my 62 C10 to see what I Was getting myself into. 550 hours later my truck is road worthy!
Thanks.
😮550 hours, ohhh shint, I best get busy on mine if I want to CTC in 2024!!!
I discovered your channel a few years ago when I built my first truck and now I’m almost done with a second build with several small projects in between. So thankful for your videos!
Great instructional vids! No nonsense, to the point. So many RUclipsrs now days think they have to constantly talk and they end up explaining the same things over and over....which causes me to lose interest and move on to the next one, which means they lose revenue. Keep up the great work, you give me inspiration for my 64' short bed fleetside!
Great work, as always, Steve. Every time I see you put a new video up, I watch it right away.
Awesome craftmanship as allways. Really happy your back at posting really great quality no nonsense videos. Thank you so much for all the knowledge and tips.
You are the best man! Don’t ever stop making these videos .
You always do such nice work, its fun to watch. Those of us who have done these kinds of repairs can appreciate how much actually goes into what looks like a simple little job.
Just want to say thank you for sharing your amazing work. It's a joy to watch.
Glad to see your back. Enjoyed your previous posts. I’m getting ready to put my ‘65 in the shop and start a frame off. Learned a lot from you. Thanks.
Great to see you are back sir. All the best from 🇬🇧👍🏻fantastic job.
Nice job. I really like how you can surgically remove sections of metal to bring lines in.
Great job! You make it look easy, I'm almost tempted to try a rust repair or 2.
Super work, thanks for another great vid. Ive been using your techniques and achieved really good results on my 64.. What made it outstanding is when you cut and repositioned the bottom of the patch to make it line up perfect with the outer rocker. That was really smooth workmanship. You have mad skills.
You were really lucky that those fender bolts especially that one at the very bottom came out so easily w/o having to get the torch fired up or twisting it off . Great job.
GLAD YOU'RE BACK!!!! Great video sir!!
Your attention detail is Amazing Steve...it is a God given talent to instruct us all...and still perform the Amazing results across all of your 3 trucks I ve seen...Thank you again for keeping it simple..Bless U and your Fam!
Thanks for another video. Excited to see how far this one goes.
Once again quality work as always. The interior color that looks beige i think was called champagne or Font. You just did to the fender what im going to do to my 1962 Big Back Window Fleetside Shortbed. Love how you expertly execute each repair at hand. Well done. Great teacher. Keep em coming. Blessings. Trucker Ray ✝️
If You Think Gibson Is Good With Metal,You Ought To See His Carpentry Work! He's A Master Carpenter! Great Work!
I was unsubscribed against my wishes..welcome back. Been with you for what 10 years..last video I saw you were building a truck for your brother I believe.
Great to see you back
Man, those doglegs sure get packed with dirt and debris.
Amazing ute/truck, love the chrome rims. Hope you’re leaving them on, as I’ve said before, more content / regular content would be awesome.
Always enjoy your videos. Thanks!
STEVE...YOUR AWESOME!Always love ur vids..Ur the reason I could make the 1st cut on my 60 ...it was real ugly but almost done now..Happy New Year and God bless Your Fam😊
I like your approach and skill on all your truck restorations been a follower a long time don't wait so long to put up another one ha...
Great work as ever,allways a pleasure to watch.
Good work Steve.
Nice work, as always. Happy New year. Be well.
None of the patch panels for these trucks seem to fit right. Nice work with that creative solution.
Good to see you back!
Welcome back sir! Nice work as always 👍😎
Missed your video,great content.
Not sure if you've said how far you're taking this truck. Are you just cleaning it up or are you gonna make her shine?
Happy New Year!!!
Not going to make this on shine just going to do most of the rust repair, going to clean up the inside cab not for sure on the motor yet but want to get it on the road and I’ll see where I go from there
@@Gibson63. Good deal.
Nice work.
Happy new year Mr Gibson. Another great job. Keep it up.
Looks good , as usual .
Thanks for another, Brother !
Very awesome 😎
Did you teach yourself about all the facets of restoring these vehicles? From Body work,welding, painting, and fabrication to just your overall knowledge about the mechanics of doing what you do?
Yes pretty much taught myself going to junkyards and finding old doors to cut in half and welding back up several times before I got it right a lot of trail and error no doubt, painted a few patch panels the same way several times, wanted to make sure I had it down before I starter my red truck
Nice work!
Dang nice work
Gison 63 your the man 🍺
Yes Sir!!!
Do you use AMD replacement panels?
Happy new year my brother
Love your work. I learned quite a bit watching your vids. I was able to repair a rusty panel!
Great content
Very nice.
Looks good!
I’m a rookie so forgive me . What was that spot welder thing called?
I believe the welder is a Lincoln 125.
Watch that part of the video again Gibs tells what he is using by name...
Keep On Trucking Brother👍...
I think it’s a stud welder.
Nicd finish
Nice work as always Brother Gibs. Was that Blue 63 your Dad's (in the same video next to the Black C10) or a different one you'll be starting to work on? Give me a hint!!
I enjoyed the video as always...
Stay safe my friend.
Keep On Trucking Brother Gibs👍...
The red one he did is his. He entered it in truck shows and won trophies and plaques like crazy. The blue one is his dad's. This black one is his newest project . Trucker Ray
@raymondtrotter4655
Brother Gibs has his own Red 63 C10 first truck, his Pops is the Blue 63 C10 2nd truck (use to be his brother's) Gibs also worked on his Brother's 59 Chevy Truck in a few of his videos year's ago as well.
My question was about the Blue 63 C10 that was in this video next to the Black 63 C10 SB-SS BBW, just was wondering if it is a new project or Gibs Pops C10?
Hope I didn't upset you, I'm just trying to keep all of Brother Gibs 63 C10 in the right order lol...
Still quite a nice ranch full of HI Spirited C10's, I only have two 63 C10's, Brother Gibs is Corralling some very Hi Spirited 63 C10's on his Ranch, I have trouble just looking after my two 63 C10's.
You the Man Brother Gibs...
Keep On Trucking Brother 👍...
@@dustinsirrine227 that video he put out before this one was the completion of his completely restored Red 63. So it's only one red truck.
@number7__879
How long have you been watching his videos?
Start from the beginning then you tell me!
Maybe Brother Gibs will chime in and let us know!
Keep On Trucking Brother👍...
@@dustinsirrine227 Only about 3 years, Gibs was the first car guy I followed, learned a lot. I have a 65 c30 with a short frame. Looking to convert it into a dually, with a short box and customized rear stepside fenders. Also have a 3/4 ton 86 chevy 4×4 and a 61 and 66 ford.
👍👍👊👊
Hey man do you have a Facebook?