I’d just like to tell Bill great job! In a world where everyone won’t let their kids do anything it’s good to see somebody expecting and teaching them the values of helping the family business out! They might not realize it now but one day it’s these experiences that’ll be the greatest education they ever received!
Those kids are awesome, getting right in there and working on it like that. Great job. Another vote for the "I ain't certified but I'm pretty good" t-shirts...lol.
Didn't notice you guy's working on a truck.... the BOYS STOLE THE SHOW.... Great job as usual...... glad you went with legendary black on the engine..... Bill I feel your pain with computers......
Bill you have got the best crew to work on your trucks. It’s so wonderful that you have your sons working next to you and learning the business. Hats off to you
I think it's great that your sons are actually building a truck from the ground up. It's I'm i'm happy for them. I mean for you, your father. Oh yeah I can't the good work guys
Master Mechanic Fred is the man. Bill you are raising 2 great kids who love trucks. Can’t wait to see this project come together. Luke is gonna be the youngest owner/op in history.
That's how I learned I'm a 4th gen truck driver and we've had a family trucking buisness since they trucked with horses haha. Did all our own work and some of my best memories are workin on trucks with my grandfather and dad
21 days to go and now it’s time to bring in the big GUNS!! Change in black looks great. Sure hope you are able to have a dry day to get it to Louisville. FULL SPEED AHEAD!!
Luke looks like a young Morgan Wallen with that mullet! Great to see the kids working with dad on his "jobsession". I like rolling up in a clean tri axle dump at work so I get it!!!
Mullets really are making a come-back, I thought the kids around here just weren't right, smh, who would've ever thunk it?, lol, I cut my mullet off in the late 90's, good-job guys, thanks for sharing.
Hi My name is Richard. I love trucks. Can YOUS send me a t shirt please I live in Binbrook Ontario twuney etight trunteychuch road Thanks for show a the cool truck s yous bull
Way to much red. I would have left the pots gray and the rear ends black. Just like the engine accessories I would have painted all the accessories gray including the fuel lines there’s just way to much red. Way over board cause somebody didn’t want to put in some extra time.