That is a very nice truck. My dad had a 61 with the big eyebrows in the hood. Really enjoyed helping him work on it. I noticed the green light on the dash that goes off when the engine is cold. Hadn't even thought of much less seen one in decades. Really do enjoy these videos. You do damn good work.
Great work, you two made it look very easy. Fawn is the color, some say Fawn Brown, other's say Fawn Silver/Brown? All our 63's C10's are old and each one fades into its own cool looking patina color. Thank You Brother Gibs for another fun video. May God continue to bless you Brother Gibs, Big Daddy and the rest of the family each day. Keep On Trucking Brother Gibs👍...
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.👍🏼💯
Man, you nailed the stance on that truck, just a tad higher in the back. I’ve seen so many nice rigs that are lower in the rear end, who could live with that ?
Those windshields are fun 😅 love your videos! we had to put one in my Belvedere to transport and not rip up the headliner…then yesterday had to take it out to start stripping off the paint.
Mr Gibson another great job. Cant wait for mother nature to warm things up again in our area and get back at our 66 Impala. Started a channel of our own due to your influence and great videos. Keep on keepin on.
This ones coming along really well. Great ride, and can you imagine what it will be like after you dr. up that clutch, sounds like it might be time for some synchro's in that ol crash box.
Looking good. Love the content. Those rope in windows brought me back to my late teens, early twenties in the very early eighties. I installed many of those while working for a local glass shop. Fun stuff.
Great work my dad had a 63 step side it had the small back window in it was a 327 with a 4 speed on the floor it was the first truck I drove as a kid we would ride it in the cow pasture had a blast in that old truck
Mr. Gibson, Love your channel and your work! I purchased SWB 63 because of your videos. I am still working on it. My first truck was a LWB 283, 3 on the tree, in a '65 back in '85. Are you still doing the construction? Any way to contact you? Big thanks from the Lou! St. Louis MO s
I really enjoyed your video and for the info on the paint color on the insides.of your 63. Looks like the same color that I need for my 66. Thanks for all your help and I mention you on my videos too! Thanks buddy!
I enjoy watching work on your C10s, I have a 65 and I can not find good wiper blade arms that hold the blades to the wind shield and ideas where I can get ones
I hear y'all, I'm putting the Stainless Steel Trim in my Windshield Gasket, a lot more work bcuz of the SS Trim but I really like the look of Brother Gibs Red C10 with the SS Trim in the Windshield, Way Cool Looking 😎... Keep On Trucking Brother👍...