Because of your videos on c10 repair i restored my 1962 c10 that was my great grand fathers when he bought it new and used it on his farm in Tx. It was my first vehicle to drive in high school back in 1990. Then over covid i restored it my garage and now i drive my kids around in it every weekend. thanks Gibson for all the help and now i can create memories for the next generation to pass it on to.
Looking good! Getting those dents out of the front corner of that curved fender was really well done. I appreciate how you go about fixing these old trucks
Thanks again Steve. Great teaching as you have in the past. You make it look so easy to do. Ive learned alot from you. Getting started on my 1962 Fleetside Shortbed Big back window c10 soon and your my first to go to videos. Im saving these as my teaching videos. Keep em coming. Truck Driver Ray ✝️ God Bless you and your family and your K9 friend there with you. See ya on the next one. 👍
Keep on keepin' on Mr Gibson. Great work again. Those dents came out real nice. We're at the mercy of mother nature where we are now but itching to get back at our 66 Impala build and keep applying your techniques to it. Looking forward to the next video.
Great work as always Brother Gibs. It's looking really sweet. Can't wait to see the next video my friend. Stay safe and warm God bless you and your Pops and family... Keep On Trucking Brother Gibs👍...
As always Steve...Ur the Man!Amazing skills on tackling all ur builds..it s the 1st time I ve seen you have to slice the fender patches for fitment..have you changed supplier on the panels I did mine on my 60 and they fit great...Keep up the great vids!God Bless
I came across ur channel when u were building ur red truck, watched and learned a lot!! Can’t remember that for back, to know have you ever tried the cut and butt method? What is your take on that version, and have you seen the new stud welder from Vevor? It’s pretty cool looking! I saw a review on “painty society” channel