I have never seen anyone do extensive restoration like this. You are truly a craftsman. It is refreshing to see someone really care about these older cool trucks. Awsome work!
As someone who has a '63 Chevy pickup myself that I'm in the process of restoring, I love that I found your videos to see how you've gone through the process with two separate trucks. I feel better about the process after seeing you go through it twice already.
Someone gave me a 1966 C10 longbed I plan to restore and this channel was incredible find. Thank you so much for all of your hard work and for the consistent videos!
Love them old chevys my daddy had a 60 model apache 10 short bed step side and also a 66 apache 10 long bed step side I'm 43 learned how to drive on the 66 loved shifting that 3 on the tree and the younger generation can't believe the gas tank was behind the seat. Love seeing you fixing one up and getting her back on the road.
I like your videos. I got a 64chevy that my brother gave to me when I was 16 year old and iam 48 now. just started to restore now. Your videos have lots of knowledge. Thanks for those videos!!!
I really enjoy your vids. It is giving me inspiration for a 69 Chevrolet C20 Camper Special my Granddad got new, then my Father had and is now passed down to me.
What do you think about the digital gauges? I have a 67 Small window C10 I’m building. Well, trying to build. Where did you get the radio delete panel?
Excellent work as usual. I wonder if you could do just a beater. No paint, nothin. Just junk. I bet it would be the best beater around. Excellent work.
I always wanted to wire all the gauge bulbs into a large pin connector so removal would be easier. The C3 and older Corvettes have up to 18 bulbs and they are a PITA to change / plug in
Camaro Rick Yes these old c10s are pretty quick to change out clusters just make sure all the bulbs go back in the same hole, yes a pin connector would be quick and easy
I've got a '63 Chevy pickup myself that I'm in the process of taking apart. The doors are kind of heavy, but one person should be able to handle them fine. You definitely want to have the window rolled down because it would be more awkward to carry if you had to grab on the sides only.