Thanks Brother Gibson. Another lesson saved for me to refer back to when I get to my 61 and 62. We appreciate Your lessons. Be blessed. Truck Driver Ray ✝️
The blue truck was undercoated under cab complete, haven’t got to the black truck yet I’ll catch it when I redo the wood in the bed. Video should be coming up soon.
Because of your videos on c10 repair i restored my 1962 c10 that was my great grand fathers when he bought it new and used it on his farm in Tx. It was my first vehicle to drive in high school back in 1990. Then over covid i restored it my garage and now i drive my kids around in it every weekend. thanks Gibson for all the help and now i can create memories for the next generation to pass it on to.
I know this one goes back awhile, but do you remember where you got your brake lines? I am doing the same set up. Manual disc/drum. No booster. I called In-line Tube and they have brake line kits for power disc or manual drum with dual M/C. Still searching but figured I would ask just in case.
@@Gibson63. I think I looked there too. I may end up getting the kit for disc conversion that is used for power brakes and hope there is enough slack in the coils in the lines for the MC that I can re bend them to fit. Thanks for getting back again to my questions.
You know Steve,we have one thing in common,we both like trucks from the 1960’s.I have to admit though you go beyond what I would take on with that windshield,I tried it once when I was a kid & broke it, so I know it’s not something I’d tackle on my own.but you’re truck is looking sharp brother. You can’t find those trucks here in New Mexico,without paying through the nose for them.glad you were able to find it.I enjoy your videos,thanks for showing,retired mechanic in Las Cruces New Mexico.👍🏼💯
you suppose to bleed the brakes by bleeding the first furthest from the master cylinder first. the the second third and last its suppose look like a Z.
I am working on a 71 C20. And your videos have helped me learn and figure things out, i have pretty much zero experience welding and fabrication. But today i just put in a bed side patch where a saddle tank fuel door used to be. Any advice on mig welder settings for better welds on sheet metal for these old trucks ?
Dude you have no idea how your videos make my day pal ! Another great content video ! one love pal ! Much love ! I can’t wait for the next one … all this motivates me to get to working on my 73 man ! I appreciate that 😊
Hey Gibson a little tip on thar backseat bracket. Yiu you could also get a couple of short pieces of 5/8" heater hose and slip on the ends. Then pull em off when you mate it to the bottom bracket.
Hi, new to the channel. Question - where do you get your seat covers? I am having a difficult time finding any that look as good as what you just put on.