You’re doing a great job, can’t wait to see more updates! Hope that finger gets well, it’s a finger that’s great to have functioning both for fabricating and sometimes communicating!
Love your videos. You’ve inspired me to pull my 70 c10 out of the field and start working on it. I’ve spent the last few months buying tools for the build and plan to start tearing down the truck in the coming weeks.
Great to see more progress on the truck Paul!!! Love the content and can't wait for the next one!! 😆 It sucks getting hurt been there in the same boat..... keep up the great work, the C10 is coming along.
Good video series. (I just ran across your channel.) I have a similar build going on - different vehicle. (I'm actually putting the body back on mine tomorrow.) But, I am confident my next project will be a C10. I'm hoping for a '67, '71, or '72; we'll see. Therefore, I have thoroughly enjoyed your "build-along". Looking forward to how it comes out.
Wow. I've taken part of my finger off in a table saw (1 stitch) and once in a running router (no stitches). 9 stitches is pretty serious. Ouch. Glad you made it out ok.Edit: Your oldest step daughter graduated High School? I figured you were late 20's *maybe* early 30's. I wouldn't have expected you to have kids that old (I thought you just had the baby.) Congratulations.
paulk_c10 If you dont mind me asking, around how much did your harnesss and pcm cost? Im doing a 6.0 ls swap on my 1968 c10 and Just want to know around how much I will need to order a harness and pcm from them