Thanks for subscribing. Got to give you credit on restoring yours. I don’t know if I could have taken that one on. Yours has come a long way. Great job
@@OLDMD63C10 thank and I’m sure you could have!! I’m learning every step of the way!! I had never done it before. I can’t wait to be done though and start on my next car!
Just subscribed I’ve got a 66 C10 short bed step side . I’ve had it about 6 years just sitting . I picked it up not running, I started on it last Saturday perfect timing you’re built & Chanel popping up. PS my first pickup in high school 1977 was a 64 fleet side C10. Both 3 on tree & small blocks.
Looks like a flat.pick hammer used to pound down high metal from pounding out badly dented bed side. Maybe parts truck will donate alot. I love using donar metal and rarely buy panels lol
Could be as far as using the pick hammer. The shame is that bedside has virtually no rust. But it might be impossible to straighten what is there. Still not sure what I will do.
Ok it will probably cost a little bit more than 160 to ship it,but I am fine with that,the bumper looks like it is pretty straight,let me know what would be the best way to get you paid for the bumper and I’m not sure but I think I could pay for shipping with my credit card over the phone when drop it off at fedex, if not I could send the money for shipping to you,let me know what your comfortable with. I have the ability to send money with Venmo or a Zelle transfer,either way they are both safe ways of sending money
Well, I'm debating whether or not to subscribe. I don't have a clear understanding yet as to what your finished project will be. If you plan on slamming this truck to the ground, I'm definitely not interested. Also, what engine does it have now? I'm a stock classic truck guy myself and own a restored 1960 Chevy Apache C10 step side with the original 235 I6. I don't like watching people butcher these fine old trucks to make a "hot rod". I'll watch the other videos you've posted lately and perhaps get a better understanding.