Old video, old truck and old engine. What a sweet "Old Reliable" setup! Nice video, nice tunes (AJ)... Excellent fabrication and workmanship! Thanks for sharing! 😁👍
You have a good ear. That tick turned out to be an oil baffle in my valve cover that just slightly touched one of my rockers. It luckily didn't affect rocker travel but it did transfer a bit of noise through the valve cover.
Considerably great effort guy! Blazing fast video and gitty up background music equals a winner of a video experience. Congrats on your build! Stay safe mates!😊👍🏻😷
that valve cover is absolutely beautiful. beautiful truck all that way around. i got a 94 f150 4.9 350,000 miles, she s a lil tired but still hauling my butt around. great job
That cylinder head is a work of art.we ARE a dying breed but somebody will carry on.There are still flathead dragsters competing so these giant sixes will survive.
That was great! What a fulfilling achievement with your dad giving you guidance! I hope to build something with my two boys when they get a little bigger. Great job! I’ve got a 67’ Winnebago with a Ford P-350 chassis and a 300 six cylinder. Gonna do a rebuild on it. You gave me some ideas and inspiration! Thanks for making the video!
I think those 300 sixes were a better motor than the falcon 200 250 sixes and i have heard of how robust those old 300s are and its good to see a mildly worked one go back into the old f series instead a v8 . Our australian manufactured six cylinder f series trucks had the falcon engines only otherwise a cleveland 302 or 351 v8 and i just got to say that effy the rebuilt motor dropped back in looks a nice truck a neat streeter and will be around well and truly after those Thailand built rangers hit the scrapheaps .those old f series trucks were built to last and last but not least BUILT FORD TUFF great trucks and i really appreciate seeing people restoring them and keeping history alive great job and effort.
That was a badass video. Kudos sir! I remember helping my dad pull the 300 of of his 69 short bed. Built a Cleveland and hot rodded it. But there was something about that old 6 that I loved. Thanks for sharing and terrific truck!