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Steve Maxwell's F-150 Pickup Truck Story 

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Do you like old trucks? Steve talks about the two Ford F-series pickups he's owned over the last 30+ years, and the kind of work he's done with them building his stone house, developing his country property. To learn more from Steve, visit www.baileyliner...
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@Metalbass1979
@Metalbass1979 7 лет назад
You, sir, are a real man, using that truck for what it was meant for and keeping it going all these years. Excellent story. From one die hard Ford guy to another, you have my respect.
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 7 лет назад
Good Morning rinos88, Thanks for your note and kind words. Great to hear from you. What sort of Ford do you have? Take care and thanks for watching. Steve
@Metalbass1979
@Metalbass1979 7 лет назад
Steve Maxwell I've currently got a a 2006 5.4 F150 4x4 and a highly modified 2002 Mustang GT, while my wife has a 2001 5.4 Expedition and a 1985 Mustang LX. I'm 37 and have been driving a long list of Fords since I was 16. It's awesome to hear the story of a hard working family man who is also a Ford fan. Also, congratulations on your newest family member, Ellie. My wife is from Kenya, East Africa. I met her doing missionary work.
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 7 лет назад
Thanks for your kind words. Great to hear from you. I appreciate you watching. Take care, Steve
@ShoutingMeatball
@ShoutingMeatball 7 лет назад
When youre a chevy fanboy but its a good video so you like it
@yupitellwhut
@yupitellwhut 7 лет назад
im a chevy guy but I also like Fords and Dodges this was a great videp
@mikesmoto426
@mikesmoto426 6 лет назад
yupitellwhut I wish there were more people like you. I’m a ford guy but I am a huge fan of Chevys and somewhat dodges.
@brayanmacias6083
@brayanmacias6083 6 лет назад
Ford and chevy are the best!
@zachgreen611
@zachgreen611 6 лет назад
Same man Same!
@josephupholstery1416
@josephupholstery1416 6 лет назад
I like all 3 there cool
@CJColvin
@CJColvin 7 лет назад
Plus the body style of these old trucks look great as well.
@tommytruth7595
@tommytruth7595 6 лет назад
You bet, much better than those out today.
@chargermaster586
@chargermaster586 6 лет назад
Tommy Truth the new ones look the way they look for aerodynamics for better gas mileage i still feel like 1996 was Ford last good looking truck.
@Catboy.
@Catboy. 7 лет назад
9" thick stone walls, that's legit bullet proof
@TheFoxShop
@TheFoxShop 7 лет назад
Interesting story! I have owned my 1994 since new.. 268,000 miles later she is still going strong. Body got petty rusty due to Iowa road salt in the winter, so a couple years ago I fixed her all up. Best darn truck I could have ever asked for and she has never let me down.
@logansmokes.2762
@logansmokes.2762 7 лет назад
My fathers 2006 Toyota 4Runner 4x4 with a 4.7 V8 has 263,000 miles on it and even thought it’s a Japanese viecle he still loves his truck.
@ruthlessreid9172
@ruthlessreid9172 6 лет назад
Got me beat mine (94 longbed) has 186k.
@bsmith9123
@bsmith9123 6 лет назад
Hey surprised to see you here
@hanskinslo326
@hanskinslo326 6 лет назад
+The Fox Shop - Your channel is cool, John!
@ruby20003628
@ruby20003628 6 лет назад
my 95 has over 360k needed a tranny rebuild, and some small stuff. otherwise no rust or major damage. good to be in Texas
@bmylesk
@bmylesk 9 лет назад
The best story on youtube by far. Your example for a way of life is something we all can benefit and learn from. God bless you and your family Steve.
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 9 лет назад
Braden K Well! Thank you very much. Those are very nice words. We're very grateful for our life here on Manitoulin Island, and it just keeps getting better. It's a wonderful place to live. We're lucky to have found it back in 1985. Take care and thanks for watching! Steve
@dylantaylor1974
@dylantaylor1974 6 лет назад
great story, I hope I can have the same thing with my 1978 F150 Ranger XLT supercab. I bought it when I was a week from turning 16 in 2015 for $600 with only 86,000miles on it it was in rough shape but I'm in the middle of restoring it. It was my first vehicle and I love it. (for those wondering it had a 351M 2 barrel carb (now a 4 barrel with new cam, aftermarket timing chain, and long block crate motor still a 351M) a C6 transmission and its 2 wheel drive). It's my pride and joy.
@lazarevic95
@lazarevic95 7 лет назад
great to see a truck being not only preserved beautifully but also being used as a truck. Bravo!
@kevinjablonski8008
@kevinjablonski8008 7 лет назад
yeah so many people buy pickups today and dont haul or tow anything with them
@lazarevic95
@lazarevic95 7 лет назад
Kevin Jablonski true that
@CJColvin
@CJColvin 7 лет назад
Kevin Jablonski Exactly man and a lot of modern trucks are made out of plastic just like modern cars are.
@rickydavis5541
@rickydavis5541 7 лет назад
Today trucks are overpriced and cheaper makes
@CJColvin
@CJColvin 7 лет назад
Ricky Davis Yep Amen Brother.
@adammcgowen3229
@adammcgowen3229 10 лет назад
You sir, are living the dream... I'm greatly inspired by your hard work and by how deeply one can tell you love your family. This video hit home to me for those above reasons. Recently my beautiful wife of two years got into a small accident while driving my Silverado of 10 years. She called me sobbing, knowing how much I loved my truck :) My Silverado has been faithful...But God has blessed me infinitely more with the faithfulness and steadiness of a hard-working, loving wife! I hope to build our own Post and Beam farmhouse one day. Thanks for the inspiration!
@tomswinburn1778
@tomswinburn1778 7 лет назад
Sorry about your Silverado, but the FAR more important thing is your wife is okay. Count your blessings.
@michaeldierks3708
@michaeldierks3708 8 лет назад
That was a really neat video. Hard to believe a vehicle built in 1990 would be that rust-free up there in Canada, but it looks really nice for its age. Glad to see it has treated you well.
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 8 лет назад
Hi Michael. Thanks for watching. The trick for keeping any vehicle rust free is annual oil spray. I use with Krown or Rust Check (both work just as well). For most of my years owning vehicles I've had them sprayed, but now I have the equipment to spray on my own. If you spray every year, rust is simply a non-issue, even in cold, snowy, salty Canada. Bye for now, Steve
@chipwright6193
@chipwright6193 7 лет назад
Where there is oil there cannot be rust. I wish I had learned this earlier on with my vehicles. It really does make a difference!
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 7 лет назад
Hi Chip! Yes, that's the complete truth in a nutshell. I call the Krown and Rust Check product "oil", but it's not quite like oil. It's slippery and it certainly creeps into nooks and crannies on its own in time, but it also washes off the outside of vehicles more easily than oil. Regardless of what it is, I'm puzzled why more people don't do that annual spray and make rust a non-issue. Take care and thanks for watching! Steve
@chipwright6193
@chipwright6193 7 лет назад
Thanks! I'll have to check that out. I've been using used oil and tranny fluid on mine. I think that folks either don't know or don't care enough to do it. It's sad watching them slowly rot away from the road salt.
@michaeldierks3708
@michaeldierks3708 7 лет назад
Have you ever posted a video showing how you apply this? I would be very interested to see this.
@Towing417
@Towing417 7 лет назад
I am not a Ford fan but American steel is American steel good video great to see the old girls used how they were supposed to be
@CJColvin
@CJColvin 7 лет назад
Seth Echternacht That's awesome and the new trucks are not only overpriced but they look hideous and ugly, made out of plastic, so complicated to work on, and lack soul and character as well.
@MargoBock
@MargoBock 8 лет назад
oh my gosh....I've felt emotional connections to my own vehicles sometimes but never to someone else's! Terrific story!
@Lonkines
@Lonkines 5 лет назад
I'm in my 20s and have great interest in vehicles in general. I do really wish that many, or all, vehicle companies go back to those days that they just built the reliable vehicles they used to build.
@VenerableBede2510
@VenerableBede2510 2 года назад
All auto manufacturers have ruined their own quality for 40 years, virtue signaling to environment crap. It’s toast.
@InactivePhoenix
@InactivePhoenix 6 лет назад
About 5 months ago I bought my own red 1990 F-150, although mine is 2WD. It's a wonderful truck, I bought it from an old man who took good care of it for nearly 15 years. I used it to help my grandparents pick up firewood in the winter, and it was really great to have when I moved out to west Texas to go to Texas Tech. Such a great video
@waynelangston863
@waynelangston863 Год назад
I own 1 Ford F-150 for 27 years & I still drive it everyday as regular driving vehicle, and still get me around. It has given me great service, regardless what Toy lover say!!!
@johnmorales4949
@johnmorales4949 6 лет назад
Why am I just seeing this video? I love OBS Ford's, and what a great story!
@Steve-hi1db
@Steve-hi1db 9 месяцев назад
I’ve watched millions of videos this by far and is the best video on RU-vid. Thank you Steve
@1LOCKNLOAD
@1LOCKNLOAD 7 лет назад
I've got 3 Ford pickups:1999 F-250 426,388 miles2001 F-250 330,0002009 F-150 155,000Great Trucks!
@CJColvin
@CJColvin 7 лет назад
1LOCKNLOAD That's cool man I have a 96 Ford F150 with 5.0L Windsor V8 with 203,393 miles on it and it's still going strong.
@Logster191
@Logster191 7 лет назад
1995 F-150 4x4 351w with 222k miles.. runs/drives great..
@traxxasrcfun
@traxxasrcfun 5 лет назад
@@CJColvin I've seen your same comment like 4 times Haha wtf
@CJColvin
@CJColvin 5 лет назад
@@traxxasrcfun LOL!!!!!!!
@greggreavett7913
@greggreavett7913 10 лет назад
Hi Steve,my work truck is a 95 Toyota Tacoma,a solid truck in good shape.I drove a Ford pickup for 23 years. Take care,Greg
@genericautovlogs9484
@genericautovlogs9484 8 лет назад
And this is something you'll never see anyone in my generation do, let alone appreciate..
@genericautovlogs9484
@genericautovlogs9484 7 лет назад
Heartagram triggered
@genericautovlogs9484
@genericautovlogs9484 7 лет назад
I'm sure Menopause sucks sweetheart. More important question is where is your life going after this conversation? Besides the shitter obviously.
@genericautovlogs9484
@genericautovlogs9484 7 лет назад
You're so random & weak, I can't believe how fun this is. But I gotta run! Ta-Ta fucka!
@CJColvin
@CJColvin 7 лет назад
Gaijin Boogie Amen Brother I have a 96 Ford F150 with 5.0L Windsor V8 with 203,393 miles on it and it's still going strong. The only thing I replaced on my truck was the starter but other than that mostly was just simple maintenance and cleaned out the transmission fluid just to get rid of the shuttering it was making and it hasn't had a problem ever since. Folks call me a Redneck or a HillBilly but my 96 F150 will outlast anything you see on the road today and plus my truck looks better than anything you see on the road today as well.
@northamericanauto43
@northamericanauto43 6 лет назад
Kids that grew up in the 90's are too soft...
@spencer011
@spencer011 7 лет назад
I bought my Grandad's old 4Runner a couple of years ago. He bought it near new 20 years ago. After 2 work vehicles that cased me nothing but headaches it's refreshing to own a vehicle with little more than general wear and tear issues you would expect from a 20 Year old veichle that gets used for hard work 6 days a week. I hope to build a truck story like yours one day Steve and Carry on the legacy of a man who's no longer with us.
@mikeelder9481
@mikeelder9481 6 лет назад
I've got a 1990 GMC stepside 4x4. I bought it in '91 with 21,000 miles. Overhauled twice and now has a new engine in it. I'll keep it going as long as I can. My truck has worked hard, hunted, fished, camped and hauled motorcycles just to name a few of the adventures I've had in my truck over the last 27 years. Maybe I'll pass it on to my son when he gets old enough to start driving.
@jdtractorman7445
@jdtractorman7445 2 года назад
Beautiful story and nice work on the house. I love that generation of F-150. The brick nose years from 1987-1991. Great trucks, nice interiors and liked the green backlighting for the gauges.
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@flightmaster178
@flightmaster178 7 лет назад
I have a 1981 F150. It was bought new here in Omaha, NE by a famous Polka music player whom is now in the Hall of Fame. Anyway, he sold it to my parents when I was 2 years old in about 1992 for $300 USD. We've had it since and it lived throughout the "nickel and diming" and such. I literally had to dig it out of my parents back yard, and she still runs good today. I'm now 26 years old and I'm giving my daughter the memories I once had in the same truck. It's an awesome feeling for sure.
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 7 лет назад
Hi Brenndon, Great story! Thanks for telling me about it. Do you drive your truck regularly? How many miles on it? Just curious. Thanks for watching! Steve
@theblackdahlia64
@theblackdahlia64 5 лет назад
I love hearing about guys and their old trucks, I’ve got a 95 Dakota that I picked up a few months ago and I love it! I’m gonna own my truck for the next 10 years, just something about em
@southernfarmtech
@southernfarmtech 7 лет назад
Steve - I know this video is 4 years old, but I had to comment. This was inspirational, and I enjoyed watching it. I have my own truck story...two of them, but the nearest and dearest to my heart is my grandpa's 1993 Chevrolet Silverado. I knew it from the day it was new, and now I have the privilege of owning and caring for it. I have a nice car too, as well as another truck I use for work on our own cattle farm, but my grandpa's truck is what I choose to drive almost daily to work, Sunday to church, and wherever I need to go. Thanks for sharing your story!
@BIGDreazy
@BIGDreazy 7 лет назад
That is a great story and a nice looking truck. I have an 87' f250 with a 460, 4 speed, 4x4. It's my go everywhere work everyday truck. Recently got a rack and a canopy for it so I can haul more. Back on topic, I bought it about a year ago from a small dealership that Bought it from the original owner. There was even original paperwork from when he traded in his chevy and bought this truck way back in 1987. It was a sad story, the man didn't want to sell it because he had such a connection with it, unfortunately he broke his hip and could no longer shift the transmission. I plan on keeping this truck for a long time and try and keep up on maintenance. It's my third Ford truck. Cheers to you Steve! What would we do without our trucks
@Chris-to3wj
@Chris-to3wj 5 лет назад
I have a ‘95 F250 that just turned 88,000 miles. I will never ever get rid of my Ford truck. Hopefully it will be involved in great family memories like your trucks are!
@panama-canada
@panama-canada 6 лет назад
What a wonderful story! I'm trying to do the same on my 150 acres.
@faronf2006
@faronf2006 7 лет назад
Wow , I wasn't expecting a video like you presented . It was so much better than expected , well done to say the least 😊
@paulerickson1906
@paulerickson1906 5 лет назад
I used to have a 1974 Chevy C 20 which I used for hauling firewood, dirt, stone, lumber and what whatever else I needed to move at the time. It was probably the most important vehicle I ever had. And like you when it came time I gave it to a friend who needed it more than I did. My present vehicle although not a truck is an 1986 Monte Carlo which I use as a light truck sometimes. I bought this one new in 86, and have been working together ever since. I come from a generation of Swedes who don't throw it away just cause it's old. It seems to be an outdated idea now. But we made do with what we could afford.
@matthewhauze9481
@matthewhauze9481 7 лет назад
I acquired my first truck when I was 14, it was my dad's old 1986 F-150 that needed a lot of love. So for the next two years it was body work and mechanical repairs. It had over 300k on the clock when I started working on it and I had if for a few years then he convinced me to trade it in on a ranger. I still wish I had it and we would make it do the same work my 02 7.3 Powerstroke does now. The 300 I6 and granny gear 4 speed is a hard combination to beat for longevity.
@bryanblood7063
@bryanblood7063 4 года назад
What a wonderful story I love these truck stories. I've drove only trucks for 20years since 16. I grew up in genesee county michigan and Ford wasnt an option cause it was chevy town. I never drove a ford on the road until 2014 we test drove one I traded my 2013 brand new chevy for a f150. I'll never drive a gm product truck again until I die. I hope to have the same situation with my ford as you. I bought it with 5 miles on it it never even was test driven just driven around in parking lot. Thanks for the good video and you are a true craftsman you property and house absolutely beautiful.
@AMERICANLEGENDModelBuilder
@AMERICANLEGENDModelBuilder 7 лет назад
in late 93 i bought a 94 Dodge, then Dad bought my Mom a 94 Ford F150 at the same time. Well Mom passed and Dad gave me the truck because my Dodge had BROKE, even though I paid 8k more for the Dodge. Then Dad has passed as well and so has the Dodge, The F150 starts everyday just like it has for the past 22 years.
@stevenvanheel3932
@stevenvanheel3932 7 лет назад
AMERICAN LEGEND that was the opposite story for my old neighbor who passed away a while ago. Every year or two he would buy a brand new Chevy, then a Ford, then a chevy, Ford, etc etc. Then one year he decided to buy a dodge cummins and that was the last truck he ever owned. He hauled many tons of scrap metal with it and he drove it until the day he died. By that time it was pretty rusty and beat up from its many years of service, but he said that it was the most reliable truck he had ever owned in his life.
@traxxasrcfun
@traxxasrcfun 7 лет назад
Steven Vanheel well ya see there's no such thing as a dodge cummins, there's the company dodge then there the company cummins which have no relation. dodge buys their engines and put s them in their trucks but you are right they are great engines
@stevenvanheel3932
@stevenvanheel3932 7 лет назад
dakota croasdale well you know what, I can abbreviate if I want to. Chevy didnt make the duramax either, but we don't go around calling that the "Chevy Isuzu Duramax". Ford made a line of diesels that were made by international/navistar, but we don't go around calling them by that name. So your argument is pretty invalid as far as I am concerned, because everyone knew what I was talking about when I said "dodge Cummins". But in order to clarify for the brainiacts that don't quite understand, I will restate it. A 2002 Dodge Ram 3500 with a 5.9 liter 24 valve Cummins. It's not like you could order them with any other brand or type of diesel.
@traxxasrcfun
@traxxasrcfun 7 лет назад
Steven Vanheel yes but duramax and powerstroke are divisions of gm and ford, the engines aren't named that the truck is. you don't hear people calling them ford internationals lol I don't know why it bothers me so much maybe it's because cummins is such a great company and makes amazing engines so I hate to see a company that's utter trash like dodge take credit away from them.
@stevenvanheel3932
@stevenvanheel3932 7 лет назад
dakota croasdale you must have never owned a dodge before. Anybody that has ever owned one cannot call them utter crap unless they buy a complete beat out piece of shit and expect it to be brand new.
@Brycereigle2000
@Brycereigle2000 6 лет назад
I own a 1989 f150 custom that’s the exact same red color. Such a beautiful, timeless vehicle and I think yours is an amazing example of one. Never seen such a spotless body before with such good paint
@joetheman357
@joetheman357 6 лет назад
My 94 Bronco is the same way. Love that thing. I'm only 23 and have many years left out of my ole bronco, with many good memories to make
@markbuilt
@markbuilt 6 лет назад
Mr. Maxwell I really liked your story built around your truck , but I was most impressed with your story of family . I purchased a truss machine from a man on the island back in the 90's shortly after that my wife was disabled by addisons and last September we have to deal with cancer . I know your talking trucks but I like the under pinnings of your story , hope all is still well on the island
@ArkansasHillbilli3
@ArkansasHillbilli3 7 лет назад
I just got a 91 ford ranger. I plan to keep it for as long as I live.
@Dreemwever
@Dreemwever 9 лет назад
Greetings from "The Sunshine State"! I too own a F-150 and since day one I have created fond memories with mine, they are work-horses that don't quit! I thoroughly have enjoyed your story. I can tell you have made the difference in many lives..... My best regards to you and your family.
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 9 лет назад
Hi Again Dreemever! Thanks for reaching out. We've been very fortunate with our truck and with our family life. We're thankful and still striving to make good things happen with our Ford. Recently I drove our old F-150 down to Michigan to take our shot putter son Joseph to a track meet. 1700 mile round trip through 0ºF weather and never a moment's complaint. I probably didn't pass an older vehicle on that whole trip. Bye for now and thanks for watching! Steve
@Dreemwever
@Dreemwever 9 лет назад
Every kid should have a Dad like you! I was fortunate to have one and have tried to pass along memorable memories along the journey from day-one. Paul
@rodfatherschopshop6004
@rodfatherschopshop6004 6 лет назад
Fantastic story! Ford should use you in an ad! I’m a diehard, bleed blue Ford man. I’ve owned over 40 different ford trucks over the year and they always served me perfectly. I use trucks like you do. My trucks work! Heavy loads, towing and doing things the truck probably wasn’t designed to do but they always did! I running an 03 with 234,000 all original and has been working hard since day one! I just love this truck! Again, great story!
@joem1767
@joem1767 6 лет назад
That stone is beautiful. I consider myself pretty handy and ambitious, but I don't know if that's something I'd even attempt. Great trucks and beautiful work that they've been a part of.
@HabeasJ
@HabeasJ 7 лет назад
I bought a 93 F-150 XLT long bed for 2 grand this past October. While I plan on making it fit my personal tastes both aesthetically and physically, it is an absolutely great truck and is indispensable when I need to go get wood for my projects. And at age 18 and the truck only haveing 91k on it, I plan on driving it till the engine falls out of it. And who knows, I may just replace the engine and keep her kickin
@Countryboy2206
@Countryboy2206 6 лет назад
my dads 95 f150 302 has 298k and never had the engine apart. been in 1 front end accident, bought a donor and replaced the front end parts. its hauled all kinds of stuff and pulled all kinds of trailers. still going strong though. i'll prob do a full restoration on it soon for him. you just cant beat an obs ford.
@CJColvin
@CJColvin 7 лет назад
Man you're truck is in great shape man those old trucks are dentfully extremely reliable in fact almost as reliable as most Toyotas. I have a 96 Ford F150 with 5.0L Windsor V8 with 203,091 miles on it and it's still going strong.
@SurvivalSavvvy
@SurvivalSavvvy 8 лет назад
Just bought a dodge ram 2500 4x4. This is my 3rd truck. Can never go wrong with a pickup that is for sure.
@traxxasrcfun
@traxxasrcfun 5 лет назад
Better be a Cummins or you are f*cked in terms of reliability
@spanky522
@spanky522 6 лет назад
I'm driving a 1993 f150 4x4 and love it. I don't think I'll ever part with it. It does everything I need it to do and looks good doing it. I keep it up and it will probably last me till I die.
@Skull-ky6su
@Skull-ky6su 7 лет назад
I have a 79 f250 and its always something on it needs replaced. It was more than abused before I bought it but I plan on restoring it. I daily drive a piece of history and i already have tons of good memories with it
@stevenvanheel3932
@stevenvanheel3932 7 лет назад
Fords are good trucks, and I definitely know that my dad has had a blast in them over the 7-10 that he has owned over the years. I once watched him jump a 1977 f-250 plow truck on a pile of gravel that was being used to build a pole barn. When he hit the ground (it was at least a 5 foot jump) the drivers window fell out the bottom of the door and it broke the reverse gear out, which made it pretty useless for plowing. We got the truck for free from my uncle because they were driving home from up north one night and all of the coolant came out of the motor and it overheated. They made it home by dumping bottles of pop and water in the radiator, and when they ran out of that they started to pee in it. It turned out that every frost plug on the motor rusted out so we never fixed it. Instead, we just used the truck to plow until it would overheat so bad that the motor would seize up. We would then let it cool down for a little while, come back outside and it would start right up as if the motor never locked up and we would finish the plow job. It was a good truck, but the drunken jump finished it off. For trucks, we now own 2 dodges, a Chevy (which is my daily driver), an old 77 f-150 short box high boy, and an old Ford motorhome with a 460.
@drkenmorris
@drkenmorris 3 года назад
NIce story. Not just the mechanics of it, but the heart.
@survivorman73pp
@survivorman73pp 6 лет назад
One of the last statements you made about truck ownership is not what owning a truck is all about, it's what being a man is all about. Keep up the good work 🖒🖒
@CliffWarren
@CliffWarren 7 лет назад
I have an '86 F-150 with the 351W engine. Still going strong! The original seat is holding up fine, with no rips or tears! The only downside is that it really likes gasoline, but so does just about any truck other than the very newest.
@richardhamilton7815
@richardhamilton7815 7 лет назад
Wonderful story Steve. My most recent truck buy is a 1979 Ford F250. Butter yellow and a strong 351 engine. My plans are to make it as close to looking new as I can, but all original. It is fun to drive and a real work horse.
@alexanderoffroadkoreyalexa4835
I've always been a ford guy...that's all I've owned and all ill ever own..this video is great man..really touching
@xjeepmanx
@xjeepmanx 5 лет назад
Great story.i just sold my 1990 f150 4x4 supercab last summer. I really loved that truck but it let me down to many times on my way home from my cabin in muskoka. So I bought a 2014 F150. Hope it brings me many happy miles.
@iplumridge6606
@iplumridge6606 9 лет назад
Owned an F 150 with workmate package - hauled horse trailer and 2 horses all over (for the daughter) loved the truck - wish it had lasted FOREVER. No need for a truck now BUT I still look at the new ones in the show room and drool.
@RobertSmith-le8wp
@RobertSmith-le8wp 6 лет назад
The old square bodies are really well built. My work truck is a 1996 F250 XL with the 351.
@olshepsy
@olshepsy 7 лет назад
I love that your whole family will have ties to that pickup! I have tons more respect for people maintaining than compared to leasing new every year! Nice work!
@bigghoss762
@bigghoss762 7 лет назад
I miss my '90 F250 4x4. I have a '93 GMC Sonoma now and it is perfect for what I need and has performed wonderfully but that F250 was just a beast and was in pretty good shape too.
@KlinessDeButy
@KlinessDeButy 7 лет назад
This is the best video I've seen in a long time!!! Very refreshing. I drive a '79 F150. It's an integral part of our work, life, and recreation but you have iterated the depth of the idea so clearly. Thank you for sharing.
@daytonschmunk1616
@daytonschmunk1616 7 лет назад
Those trucks will never get old
@mikecoulter5243
@mikecoulter5243 6 лет назад
What a cool story, Steve you seem to live a simple (but I'm sure, not easy) life. I got my first Ford last year after years of driving Honda's and Toyotas and getting tired of them falling apart physically, while running strong mechanically. I did an overwhelming amount of research, more than I should have as I started to obsess over what brand, and type of truck to buy. Ended up with a 2017 F150 STX, and I'm smitten. I told my wife that I may just never get rid of the truck and keep it as long as possible. I'm handy around the house and with cars, so I expect to do all the maintenance myself. Watching this video was super cool, thanks for sharing.
@whimsymaker
@whimsymaker 5 лет назад
5 years later...I still stop by and re-watch this video
@waylongreger8158
@waylongreger8158 6 лет назад
I have a 92 f-150 and the body and shocks are completely rusted out. Damn thing is reliable as hell though. 185,000 miles and still going strong. 4.9 straight six is invincible.
@steveng.willis618
@steveng.willis618 8 лет назад
I have a 2003 Ranger Extra Cab Edge. I bought it new and now it has 180,000 miles. No problems except for expected maintenance. I get asked all the time to sell it, even by the local Ford dealer. It is not for sale. My Ford truck is great!
@sethpacholko2112
@sethpacholko2112 6 лет назад
Osprexx hey I got a 2002 edge red extended cab and it's got 330k KM on it still runs good just got it painted and only few dents dings and issues (quick question my interior light stays on really long like 3 minutes does yours do the same
@southerndipper2190
@southerndipper2190 6 лет назад
Seth I got an 04 Ford ranger edge and as soon as I shut my door my interior light turns off try turning your dimmer switch down it might be all the way up and keeps your light on for awhile
@sethpacholko2112
@sethpacholko2112 6 лет назад
southern dipper21 ok will try when I charge battery
@nilslind199
@nilslind199 7 лет назад
Hey Steve, thanks for sharing your heartbreaking story. I think that is in representation for all Truck loving people around the world. Thanks for that nice Video and greetings from Germany
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 7 лет назад
Thanks for your note. Great to hear from you. I know the truck situation in Europe is very different than North America. I've hardly ever seen pickup trucks when I've been to Europe, and when I do they're small. What sort of truck do you have? Just curious. Thanks for watching! Steve
@nilslind199
@nilslind199 7 лет назад
Hey Steve =) thanks for your response and sorry for my englisch/grammar... I´m doing my best ^^ Where have you been in europe ? in Germany the most Pickups (to my believe pickups are only 1 or 2% of traffic) are small size Pickups like VW Amarok, Ford Ranger etc. If someone drives a US Truck it is in 80% a Ram 1500. My current Truck is my dream since 8 years (a 2011 F-250 Powerstroke) and I bought him at August 2016 ... it is really new for me and I´m so happy that this personal dream of a car for me is became truth. I started a youtube channel two days ago in german language for Trucks like this in europe. because the acquisition of information in metric values is quite hard and the most people dont know the dimesions of trucks like this. I can´t believe that you have build that amazing house by your own hands.... my respect for that. ;-)
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 7 лет назад
Thanks for getting back to me. My European travels have included Spain, Italy and Poland. I admire Germany a lot and would like to visit sometime. That sounds like a great truck you have. It must be quite unusual in Germany. Does the government there discourage trucks this big with heavy license fees? Bye for now, Steve P.S. You might find my weekly newsletter interesting. I put out a fresh issue each Saturday. Drop by my website baileylineroad.com and sign up for free.
@CollinZ71
@CollinZ71 8 лет назад
It's awesome seeing others have the same passion with our trucks. I'm currently only 19. I bought my first truck when I was 16. A 94 Chevy Silverado. I bought it with a rebuilt 4L60E transmission and the original 350. 209,00miles for $2,200. I used that truck and it held up great. And in the last 3 years I dropped its second engine in and now it's 3rd transmission after being a plow truck for 10 years before I got it. 267,000 miles I guess I can't complain. They sure don't make trucks like they used to anymore. A man and his truck. What an incredible story Steve! God bless.
@Mrfrenchdeux
@Mrfrenchdeux 6 лет назад
Cool story. Not only about your Ford, but about all you have accomplished. Good on you.
@jaredgreear3785
@jaredgreear3785 8 лет назад
Great story and video. Nothing can beat a Ford F-150. Best trucks out there by far.
6 лет назад
Great story! I still drive my 1968 F-100. 240 six cylinder three speed. I do all repairs and maintenance my self. Hope one day to have a model A Ford pickup
@makuta373
@makuta373 7 лет назад
i got a 78 and 2 80s fords best trucks i have seen an used and going strong even when the bodys of these trucks fall apart ill never junk the drive trains of them
5 лет назад
You Sir are a true craftsman, beautiful property.
@nunezricky109
@nunezricky109 6 лет назад
I’m a GM Fan boy, but my god are the 1980-86 ford F-150’s so beautiful. One day I want to buy one and put money into restoring it
@alexanderacosta896
@alexanderacosta896 6 лет назад
I own a 67 Ford F-250 with a 300 in-line 6 and 4 on the floor. Got it for 1000 dollars when I was 26 still runs and drive like a champ. I also purchase a 81 Ford F100 for 600 with a 302 V8 and AOD trans for 600. I love my old ford truck.
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 6 лет назад
That sounds like some great old trucks. What condition is the '67 in? If I could change anything about my own truck, I've had a manual transmission. Bye for now, Steve
@alexanderacosta896
@alexanderacosta896 6 лет назад
Steve Maxwell it in pretty decent shape for being 51 years old. I always kept her maintain and running right. She has never failed me.
@rydingwithryan493
@rydingwithryan493 5 лет назад
I know someone with a 2004 Toyota Tundra with 872,000 miles. Replaced alternator power steering pump brake master cylinder and other small things. It has the original engine and at around 430k it got a new tranny. The thing is amazing.
@alangillingham9288
@alangillingham9288 6 лет назад
Great story. I love hearing about fellow proud F150 owners and they're tail. Nice family, nice story.
@thatstofunny1111
@thatstofunny1111 6 лет назад
Makes me wanna go wash my old truck right now. Love those Old Fords. Great story!!
@daveodden6042
@daveodden6042 6 лет назад
that stone work is gorgeous
@sammartinez8856
@sammartinez8856 6 лет назад
Man this video is the best I felt like I went back to the 90s I have a 1991 F-150 custom myself and I’ll never sell my truck either
@nrken1
@nrken1 7 лет назад
Great story, I would never want to own anything but a ford truck. I am an owner of a 93 Ford Ranger, four cylinder 5 speed and she is totally reliable
@jrg7951
@jrg7951 6 лет назад
Fantastic story! I loved my F150, it never gave me any problems. It had the 300 6 cylinder engine.
@realmaindrianpace
@realmaindrianpace 8 лет назад
Great story, and I've got to say that for Canada, that truck looks as clean as they do here in Arizona.
@johnrobertson2935
@johnrobertson2935 6 лет назад
Thanks for your story Steve. Your trucks have certainly served you well, and in many roles. We picked up a 76 F250 Ranger XLT camper special last summer, light yard work and long-term driveable resto project would describe it. Its also a throwback to my involvement with these Fords as work trucks back in the 70s. I look forward to many learning experiences with this truck and I too have at least one daughter who has shown a definite interest in its future! John
@DUNEATV
@DUNEATV 8 лет назад
I have had lots of trucks in my lifetime and always felt the Ford trucks held up better. They were the most reliable for sure!
@thedailyvariety4407
@thedailyvariety4407 7 лет назад
I just sold a 1992 F350 crew cab 4x4 it was intergrated into my fiber. I hated to sell it. This vid gives me blood flow
@thedailyvariety4407
@thedailyvariety4407 7 лет назад
Heart touching video... it's like a ford commercial
@MannPropertyServices
@MannPropertyServices 5 лет назад
You’re a good man keeping that truck in shape major respect
@tynado1173
@tynado1173 4 года назад
This is an awesome story. You’re a great man.
@altrock86
@altrock86 6 лет назад
I am going to fix my grandpa's f150 and keep it as long as I can. It was a reliable truck for 20+ years, but my grandpa didn't maintain it the last few years of his life and it has just been sitting for 3 years now. I believe if he would have kept up with the maintenance it would still be running.
@brianruff1133
@brianruff1133 6 лет назад
Great story, beautiful home, wonderful family! Oh, nice old truck, too.
@TruckLifeProductions
@TruckLifeProductions 6 лет назад
Awesome video and my dad has owned his 1998 Ford F-150 for 18 years now which I think is awesome and still running strong with 236,000 miles and as far as your town I actually live about an hour and a half away from the actual Mayberry town from the Andy Griffith show thanks for sharing
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 6 лет назад
Hi there and thanks for writing . . . That's interesting about you living near the actual Mayberry town. What's the real name of the place? Does it still look anything like the show? Bye for now, Steve
@TruckLifeProductions
@TruckLifeProductions 6 лет назад
Steve Maxwell Mt. Airy, NC is the town and yes it still has the Mayberry theme as well as an old Galaxy police car that gives rides through the city Thanks for the reply
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 6 лет назад
I head down to Tennessee sometimes to see my son at university. It would be worthwhile heading over to Mr. Airy. Maybe I'll take the old F150, too! My family and I love the Andy Griffith Show.
@TruckLifeProductions
@TruckLifeProductions 6 лет назад
Steve Maxwell sounds good to me and that would be a cool trip especially with the F150 and if you had a little extra time you might consider going about 20 minutes south of Mt. Airy and visiting the town of Pilot Mountain (also called Mt. Pilot in the show) or even Pilot Mountain State Park also around 20 minutes south of Mt. Airy which in my opinion from the dozens of times I’ve been there it has some amazing views
@chrisstromberg6527
@chrisstromberg6527 8 лет назад
My family teases me all the time about how much I love my F150. I'm gonna forward this video to them. Nice job!
@climbamtn111
@climbamtn111 10 лет назад
Good video! My late grandpa had that same red ford custom. I hope to inherit it soon.
@czeddie71
@czeddie71 6 лет назад
My reasons for wanting to buy a truck are a 180 degree, vastly different reason than yours. But let me tell you that I really enjoyed your video. Keep up the smiles and ideals.
@jerico5134
@jerico5134 6 лет назад
fantastic story i just bought an f150 just like this one. Hope it gives me years of use.
@michaelbenoit248
@michaelbenoit248 4 года назад
It’s a truck that does one thing and it does that one thing well. And it still looks great decades later. I can relate as an owner of a 95 F250 w the 7.3, and I plan to drive it for as long as I can. It does what I want it to and I can work on it with common hand tools. Parts are readily available. And if I wanted to I could put a different motor in it without to much trouble. I’m 16 now and I plan on keeping it stock and I would like it to last till I get married 14+ years from now which I’m confident it will, since it’s made it 24 long years over 367K original miles. And the best part is that I can make my own fuel which I am doing cuz diesel is so expensive. (I’m taking $20 of fuel or 7gal and stretching it to 10-15gal w filtered WMO or WVO or anything that will burn other than gasoline.)
@jessemartinez709
@jessemartinez709 6 лет назад
My first truck is a 94 F150 eddie bauer edition RWD with a special 6.2L V8 . In 10 years i hope to have it like i want it
@hunterzeman2717
@hunterzeman2717 7 лет назад
Love your story I bought my 94 f150 in 1994 then bought a second truck a 1993 f250 I still have both till this day I dont plane to get rid of them
@mechanicmike2858
@mechanicmike2858 7 лет назад
hey Steve great video !! just wanted to tell you thank you for being faithful Ford truck owner as a Ford technition it's people like you that help the Ford name to be carried on for generations to come !!
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 7 лет назад
Hi Mike! My pleasure. Thanks for writing. I'll keep the old truck running forever if I can. Where abouts do you live and work? Take care, Steve
@mechanicmike2858
@mechanicmike2858 7 лет назад
Steve Maxwell I live in Lawton Oklahoma and I work at the local Ford dealership as a electrical technition. .. yep all them bells and whistles that everyone just loves or hates its my job to keep them going
@baileylineroad
@baileylineroad 7 лет назад
That's pretty complicated work. Bells and whistles aren't easy to figure out these days. How often are you stumped by a problem (at least for a while)? Take care, Steve
@mechanicmike2858
@mechanicmike2858 7 лет назад
It was just yesterday... it happens quite often maby once a month . It's always a good to have "learning experiences".... but hopefully not to often !!
@digglejones218
@digglejones218 7 лет назад
Proud owner of an 89 f150 4x4 300 i-6. Super durable.
@tylerguitar17
@tylerguitar17 7 лет назад
Nothing like driving an old truck I'm still driving my dads 98 f150 he got it straight from the factory!
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