Going to be an AMAZING truck when you get done with it. I’m enjoying the education on how to build an oversized truck. Really looking forward to seeing how you add the crew cab. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and videos sir.
I am loving the look of this truck, when I saw the video when you first mentioned doing the cab swap with the frame and engine from the pickup I couldn't imagine what it was going to look like.... It's awesome.
Keep the lights on the back fenders pointed to the rear. Then put a train horn at the back. When someone starts tailgating you crack the lights on and blow the horn and watch the fun begin!
I've been building a 1946 dodge w21 on a 95 3500 4wd frame with the 12 valve. It's a high school auto tech shop build. When we left Friday we were at the same spot with the pedals and steering column.
Really enjoy your videos. Especially the way that you approach the issues and move forward with the ‘git er done’ mindset. You make so many intimidating jobs look so easy and have helped to improve my self confidence. Also great choices of music with your videos!!! Keep up the great work!!!
Some old school bus stop lights are 7 inch same as headlight units also some old farm trucks used the same lights with STOP printed in black of a red lens. I like what you have been calling the truck. BIG GIRL that is what she is BIG GIRL name fits great video enjoy watching and learning.
This truck is looking absolutely badass. Sometimes something as simple as wheels and tires, just give a vehicle that special look. This thing is really going to attract a crowd at car shows/cruise ins. Looking forward to the next video
I think you should keep the headlights on the rear fenders. As big as she is they'll make great back up/ work lights. Maybe put a good heavy winch on the front bumper. 👍
Even when you're not feeling it, you sure get a lot done! Man that truck is massive looking! Gonna be the king of the cruise night! An idea for your next build, a street legal off road, but another big truck, 4x4 type. I think you'd kill it like you do with all your builds. Thanks for all the great content!
Just my opinion but i would leave the big headlights in the fenders for the backs and turn them into tail lights. I think that would look very cool. But it’s looking badazz .. I’m loving the look of it.. keep up the great work and like always keep the wrenches on turnin and the tires on burnin.
He must have something in mind we aren't aware of yet... like telling us he's ditching the front lights and hinted on what might happen with the radiators and side tanks and extra cab, inside, etc... every time I've questioned what he was doing he whipped out something unbelievable. Like using those metal baseball bats in the front grill once.
love what you've done to this truck Brent She's looks factory! which means she looks fantastic!!! Truly mean that, you've done a spectacular job on this remodication. 👌👌
Totally. Half of his builds I wouldn't dream of attempting and he somehow manages to pull diamonds out of manure piles. So awesome. Ugly junk that turns into bad ass rides.
One of my subscribers sent me your way 🙂👍 What an awesome project! Hats off to you for putting the work in. 👏 That truck will be awesome when its finished
It would be crazy hard but if the rear doors were swapped left for right and you suicide them it would be cool . I know what ever you decide it will be Awesome.Thanks for sharing your hard work with us...
Nice work instead of fighting that gas pedal you could remote mount that fuel filter housing head or just delete it and run a fass lift pump and filter this is going to be a awesome truck
Hey Brent been watching the build unfold ... sure is big . Guess you can't say ...no job too small . Maybe that could be the start of a name ? Anyway good going there Brent ,... how's "The Kid's " Pontiac , keep healthy and safe... you wouldn't want walk into where I work .
I'll admit you have impressive mechanical talent and vision. I'm getting used to the lapping up of water ( like massive amounts ) and the occasional squeak toy sound is precious. I want give my respect to you for finally building a vehicle that might have enough payload so that you could take both dogs for a ride at one time.......Just kidding- great channel and I really do love your dogs.
Instead of taking off the headlight buckets off the rear fenders, put them on with the bucket to the rear and put school bus tail lights in the buckets.
Or remove the buckets, if possible mounting under the opposite side to form a recess for the school bus (commercial) turn signals? Tunnel like on the early tri-5 Corvette tailights.
I’m sorta doing the same thing as you. But I’m putting my 1954 international R-100 on a 1974 international Travelall frame with 4 wheel drive and a 392 IH v8.
Hi. I was thinking when you mentioned loading the bed how a tailgate lift would really be fitting. Maybe from a light moving van or even a wheelchair lift would work. Just a thought. I love those tires & wheels. I really enjoy how you work. Thanks for sharing.
My pops worked at Alcoa in Cleveland here as a die tool guy, cool to see some pieces on a build. Curious to see what you do with the extended cab and wells in the rear. Wonder if it would look better without the fenders back there. Had a thought with the cab too, what if you turned the other cab around and had the rears of the doors facing each other, they would then open towards each other and have the angles facing away. Not sure what the overall cab would look like at that point, but was a fun thought nonetheless.
I have to say that is going to be a fine machine. It already looks like what should of been going on back in the day.... thinking about that old gasser that was under the hood of the international in first place. At best, they did the job but better have all day to do it. I am sure that the power steering will be under this girl... truck reminds me of a song called Oh Maybelline, don't you be cruel.... probably not the right name for it if you do name it. So Brent another fine day has come and gone. At least this truck has room for about anything.... do you still have the other one that you built that was front wheel drive? It was cool too.
Make the rear cab similar to a 50's Mack B61T sleeper, dimensional proportional to the IH of course, side stacks and vertical chrome hand rails , and call it the Stabbin Wagon, lol!
I got to admit making it start and stop both sound like really good ideas if it's going to be a true International I guess it's still need some Japanese and French and European car parts added to the mix LOL
You are going to use a set of front fenders for rear? I would leave the headlights and flip them right for left so put the on backwards and use the headlights for backup lights cool I think........ Love your content keep them coming Thanks
Not sure about the crew cab thing some round aluminum tanks under the doors with 7inch flat stacks with some rain caps o ya extend the box to the back of the cab I’m sure what ever you come up with going to be cool to patiently waiting for the next video lol 🤙
Nice truck! Wheel/tire combo looks great. Nice work! 👍👍👍
I like the headlight as they are, gives it charachter. Interesting to see what you end up with though. You always amaze me!
I agree
Going to be an AMAZING truck when you get done with it. I’m enjoying the education on how to build an oversized truck. Really looking forward to seeing how you add the crew cab. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and videos sir.
You say your not motivated! I see nothing but motivation. Your amazing!!!
I think it’s looking awesome. I’m glad your gonna make rear doors square. Got more talent than a whole crew of guys. Amazing work.
It’s going to be tough waiting on new videos on this beast. Love it.
I am loving the look of this truck, when I saw the video when you first mentioned doing the cab swap with the frame and engine from the pickup I couldn't imagine what it was going to look like.... It's awesome.
25:46 That Look is it! coming along nicely Brent ! Loving this Build . Thanks for sharing.
Keep the lights on the back fenders pointed to the rear. Then put a train horn at the back. When someone starts tailgating you crack the lights on and blow the horn and watch the fun begin!
I've been building a 1946 dodge w21 on a 95 3500 4wd frame with the 12 valve. It's a high school auto tech shop build. When we left Friday we were at the same spot with the pedals and steering column.
Really enjoy your videos. Especially the way that you approach the issues and move forward with the ‘git er done’ mindset. You make so many intimidating jobs look so easy and have helped to improve my self confidence. Also great choices of music with your videos!!! Keep up the great work!!!
I love that you just figure everything out. Not many people have the balls you do.
Some old school bus stop lights are 7 inch same as headlight units also some old farm trucks used the same lights with STOP printed in black of a red lens. I like what you have been calling the truck. BIG GIRL that is what she is BIG GIRL name fits great video enjoy watching and learning.
This truck is looking absolutely badass. Sometimes something as simple as wheels and tires, just give a vehicle that special look. This thing is really going to attract a crowd at car shows/cruise ins. Looking forward to the next video
I think you should keep the headlights on the rear fenders. As big as she is they'll make great back up/ work lights. Maybe put a good heavy winch on the front bumper. 👍
Between you and Matt's off road recovery, this has been one of the better Sunday mornings. Truck's looking good ! 👍😎🍺
Even when you're not feeling it, you sure get a lot done! Man that truck is massive looking! Gonna be the king of the cruise night! An idea for your next build, a street legal off road, but another big truck, 4x4 type. I think you'd kill it like you do with all your builds. Thanks for all the great content!
Just my opinion but i would leave the big headlights in the fenders for the backs and turn them into tail lights. I think that would look very cool. But it’s looking badazz .. I’m loving the look of it.. keep up the great work and like always keep the wrenches on turnin and the tires on burnin.
He must have something in mind we aren't aware of yet... like telling us he's ditching the front lights and hinted on what might happen with the radiators and side tanks and extra cab, inside, etc... every time I've questioned what he was doing he whipped out something unbelievable. Like using those metal baseball bats in the front grill once.
I really like how this build is coming together.
Will define Unique.
Man, you are something else, pure mechanical genius. Is that the home shop you are working, it's a dream shop to me.
THE FRONT END IS CLASSIC WITH THOSE SUPER SINGLES, GIVES IT A GIT OUT THE WAY LOOK.
love what you've done to this truck Brent She's looks factory! which means she looks fantastic!!! Truly mean that, you've done a spectacular job on this remodication. 👌👌
Can’t wait to see you extend the cab. Interesting project. I’m on the edge of my seat.
I've got hopes of building a truck similar for myself. Watching your project intently.
Very very cool project! Can't wait to see it completed. Love watching it come together
The show is getting better all the time. Hopefully more people start watching you.
You definitely have an eye for what's cool looking......
Totally. Half of his builds I wouldn't dream of attempting and he somehow manages to pull diamonds out of manure piles. So awesome. Ugly junk that turns into bad ass rides.
One of my subscribers sent me your way 🙂👍 What an awesome project! Hats off to you for putting the work in. 👏 That truck will be awesome when its finished
Thanks man!
It would be crazy hard but if the rear doors were swapped left for right
and you suicide them it would be cool . I know what ever you decide it
will be Awesome.Thanks for sharing your hard work with us...
Thanks for helping me on my 57 gmc farm truck to 4x4 small rv that I’m doing right now
I like that your going to put stacks on it. Your a talented guy.
Lookin awesome Brent. Your ability to work on the fly is impressive.
You get more done on a "lazy" night than I ever get done.haha! Love the creativity and the project
I hate to see the videos end, I want to see more,but I know it takes long to make just one video, Good job
I didn't watch the first couple episodes of this big truck build. Watched this one now I'm hooked very cool
Nice work instead of fighting that gas pedal you could remote mount that fuel filter housing head or just delete it and run a fass lift pump and filter this is going to be a awesome truck
haha never thought of that, will have to look at that.
Good progress, looking forward to seeing the details of how you do the crew cab conversion.
You make it look easy! Great motivation to work on my own stuff.
BOSS HOSS has style for weeks and weeks!! I was so excited to see another video out Brent! You're killin' it man!!!
Looks amazing already! Really looking forward to future instalments.
I’m glad I took a minute to watch your video. It’s going to be a sweet truck when it’s done.👍👍 subscribed ✌️
Hey Brent been watching the build unfold ... sure is big . Guess you can't say ...no job too small . Maybe that could be the start of a name ? Anyway good going there Brent ,... how's "The Kid's " Pontiac , keep healthy and safe... you wouldn't want walk into where I work .
Love what you do, more love how you do it. Only comment, dad always told me, do the hard first, so when you are tired, the easy is easy.
Coming together nicely keep up the great work from uk👍andrew .
That's real Nice look.. cant wait to see you extended cab install.
Looks awesome! can't wait to see the end product!
Going to be Truckashoris big daddy fun video great to watch on a Sunday night. Thanks for sharing
The Hulk is coming along nicely Brent!
I definitely like them rims that pretty awesome but I'm thinking Big Bertha would look beautiful painted burgundy
SWEET build, you amaze me how much you get done. I enjoy your videos a lot.
Looking great...You could reverse sides with the rear fenders and paint the inside headlight glass red and use them as brake lights
THOSE SUPER SINGLES LOOK REAL GOOD ON THERE.
Steamroller tires are awesome, looks like it owns the road!
I'll admit you have impressive mechanical talent and vision. I'm getting used to the lapping up of water ( like massive amounts ) and the occasional squeak toy sound is precious. I want give my respect to you for finally building a vehicle that might have enough payload so that you could take both dogs for a ride at one time.......Just kidding- great channel and I really do love your dogs.
haha my one dog can definitely drink a lot of water haha
Very cool project, bet you can’t wait to drive it!
That is coming along great. Im am staying tone on this build
again....amazing job and well made everything.......can't wait for the following video...greets from Holland
You have some of the greatest ideas for cars and trucks, I love this IH already. Stay safe. Great video and music.
Instead of taking off the headlight buckets off the rear fenders, put them on with the bucket to the rear and put school bus tail lights in the buckets.
Or remove the buckets, if possible mounting under the opposite side to form a recess for the school bus (commercial) turn signals? Tunnel like on the early tri-5 Corvette tailights.
Big round 60's Fairlane taillights might fit
I’m sorta doing the same thing as you. But I’m putting my 1954 international R-100 on a 1974 international Travelall frame with 4 wheel drive and a 392 IH v8.
Cool, I dig that the IH's all have pretty much the same cabs and that they all interchange parts.
She’s looking good. Love the build.
Your video is educational. Thanks. That it's helping me to understand better how too do a future project. About a work Truck that I need.
Incredible skill you have....
Love the truck. I think it would look good as a regular cab with a long bed. Anyway it turns out, it will be great.
Use the head light holes on the back fenders for the break lights. Just get some of those big school bus red lights and make them fit.
Looking forward to the cab work ..adding the back half...
Looks awesome so far,,,, in your travels,, I’m lookin for a COOT atv,,, made between late 60’s - the early 80’s
I really like watching you do all these projects but man it makes me look lazy I need to get out in my shop and do something keep up the good work 👍
haha get at er.
She's looking awesome ,,kinda make me think end of the world I would be driving a rig like this ,,awesome 😎
I stretched the cab on my 47 "jailbar" and it made a massive difference. When you stretch yours, theres going to be space for a party.
Sure is looking great with those super singles Brent! Pretty soon she will be moving under her own power !
Man Brent that is really looking good. Can't wait till the next video. Keep on keeping on
Hi. I was thinking when you mentioned loading the bed how a tailgate lift would really be fitting. Maybe from a light moving van or even a wheelchair lift would work. Just a thought. I love those tires & wheels. I really enjoy how you work. Thanks for sharing.
This truck is looking good love the big wheels 👌
My pops worked at Alcoa in Cleveland here as a die tool guy, cool to see some pieces on a build. Curious to see what you do with the extended cab and wells in the rear. Wonder if it would look better without the fenders back there. Had a thought with the cab too, what if you turned the other cab around and had the rears of the doors facing each other, they would then open towards each other and have the angles facing away. Not sure what the overall cab would look like at that point, but was a fun thought nonetheless.
Consider a small semi sleeper behind the cab. Back up headlights sound good too.
Brent, your winter project ? the way you're going at it, it will be done by the time winter starts ...lol, nice work!
haha I know tends to happen, I have a backup plan though if I finish to quick haha
I have to say that is going to be a fine machine. It already looks like what should of been going on back in the day.... thinking about that old gasser that was under the hood of the international in first place. At best, they did the job but better have all day to do it. I am sure that the power steering will be under this girl... truck reminds me of a song called Oh Maybelline, don't you be cruel.... probably not the right name for it if you do name it. So Brent another fine day has come and gone. At least this truck has room for about anything.... do you still have the other one that you built that was front wheel drive? It was cool too.
nah got bored of that one years ago and let it go haha
Good stuff. Keep em coming. Stacks on a stick, Cummins truck, sound awsome.
I'm thinking 1961,or 62 or 63 ford tail lamp lens would be ideal for the rear fender headlamp housing.
What about you?
AGREEE also like his build coming together its going to be Unique TRUCK DIAMOND IN ROUGH
The only thing bugging me is what kind of stacks are you gonna put on it, there are so many options to choose from.
That thing is going to be a BEAST! 🤘😎
I love this build you are a master
Very nice video and be intresting to watch more this soon too !
Make the rear cab similar to a 50's Mack B61T sleeper, dimensional proportional to the IH of course, side stacks and vertical chrome hand rails , and call it the Stabbin Wagon, lol!
That truck is very beautiful.
LOVE this project gonna be radical
Are you going to put bigger front brakes on it Brent that's a big difference in the wheel to stop
I got to admit making it start and stop both sound like really good ideas if it's going to be a true International I guess it's still need some Japanese and French and European car parts added to the mix LOL
thats going to be something alright, very few matchbox trucks get to come to life!
You are going to use a set of front fenders for rear? I would leave the headlights and flip
them right for left so put the on backwards and use the headlights for backup lights cool
I think........ Love your content keep them coming Thanks
Adapt the old steering wheel that steering wheel look cool I understand using the column man the steering is neat plus you don't need a damn airbag
Full of questions today. Would you rather have the sped centered on the column ? Can the cluster me moved to where the speedo is now ?
yeah, just the principle about it haha they they aren't really lined up from factory
Looks amazing, but in my opinion it will be better with longed bed, and single cab. But it's not my project :D
Your mind works like a chess game on this build, brilliant.
Big but well proportioned is all good!
With your talent you could make a period correct lift gate that stores nice. Will that rad be efficient with a diesel ?
I come here to watch the doggos. The car stuff is pretty cool too 😅😅😅
Not sure about the crew cab thing some round aluminum tanks under the doors with 7inch flat stacks with some rain caps o ya extend the box to the back of the cab I’m sure what ever you come up with going to be cool to patiently waiting for the next video lol 🤙