@@reggeckmann3993 yep ya can do that when ya don’t have a bottle in ya hand I know that first hand, drank for 30 some yrs, didn’t think it was a problem till I layed it down, what a difference
Ya'll hit that one out of the park. Love it. The attention to details and the customizations are fantastic. Would have been nice to have a peak underneath.
Can’t wait for my Dads ‘42 Ford Deluxe to get back in your shop. I really like the cerakote you did on the stainless with this ‘49. We might have to gently persuade him to take the same path with the stainless/chrome. -Jake
Love how you built this truck I miss this type of truck. My boss had a blue one with a 302 with a manual also cool truck but not to the leave of what you got there I hope his sons took the truck to the next level. Thanks for doing what you do keep it going.
Man, that is gorgeous! ..and it looks like a real truck, not some slammed low rider P.O.S. Too many people ruin the original lines of these classics that way. This was done right, and the color combo is stunning. The drivetrain... holy crap that Coyote rips. Hope they upgraded the front suspension a bit. I know how the early one's drove like they were on tippy toes, even with the underpowered 239 flathead V8 (or flathead 6). The only thing I didn't care for were the bucket seats. Personally, I love the old bench seats. I had a late '47 Chevy for about 26 years with the factory bench seat reupholstered. and it was amazingly comfortable! Each to their own I guess!😉 👍👍
Just saw your video for the first time..I think I'm gonna subscribe, so don't let me down.. I love hearing how solid the door mechanism sounded when you opened up the passenger door... Well built truck.. Where are you guys located? I'm waiting on an inheritance to be finalized and then I would like to have one built for myself...