Man, things are moving right along now! Can't wait to be this far with my Burb so I can see some light at the end of the tunnel! Again, thank you for these videos!
Omg Paul the truck looks amazing, it's really coming together! !! 😃 great work keep up the hard work and dedication!!!! I finally have my 67 C10 step side resembling a truck again. I wish I could show you what it looks like. It's finally a complete roller with all body pannels back together. The list of things to make her finally run and move under her own power for the first time in 17yrs is small and getting closer!!!
Looks great Paul! Love the way you're painting it! Also love that it's coming back together. I just took the cab off my 72 k20 last night so I'm feeling like I have a long road ahead but I just keep following your vids to know I can get back a running truck with similar shop time like you, great work
I've watched all ur videos start to now! And I've seen a few more than once bc of the info! Love the build! Its coming out great!! Keep up the great informative videos! Can't wait to see it rollin!
If you would like you can push your steering column in/down about an 1.5" and you only have to drill one hole at the top for the locator pin. Love the truck.
I have just recently started watching your videos, it is funny how similar our builds are... I noticed you put something under the louvers on your cowl which I was wanting to do as well but I was wondering what you used and how it was attached?
Goodstuff bro, very inspiring, how did you go about choosing one brand over another? I see alot of stuff from QA1, ridetech, belltech, CPP, Wilood, brembo, somany brands to choose from. Also wondering if i do suspension work, do I stick to one brand throughout or can I mix it up with CPP brakes, rotors and calipers and QA1 upper lower control arms?. . .keep up the good work brauhhdahhh. . . . 🤙🤙🤙
Well with brand a lot is dependent on your budget. Ride tech/QA1 is way more than anything else. Unless you’re tracking the truck or making 500+ hp it’s overkill IMO. I’d recommend sticking with as much of one brand as you can bc you’re sure they’ll all play nice together. That being said I ordered from all different places and it’s all from the same suppliers for the most part 🤷🏻♂️
What bore size did you go with for your manual brake system and how do you like the pedal feel? I'm in that stage of my build and divided between 1 inch and 15/16. Thanks!
Did you remove the proportioning valve bleeder tool and reinstall the brake light warning switch after bleeding? Just asking bc it's still installed in your video
I’m almost sad to see this build coming to an end! Still one of my favorites I’ve came across. Keep up the good work!
Coming together nicely. Very cool to see how good a more affordable paint job can actually look. 😍
Lots of prep, lay it on light and even, good clear coat. You’re golden (no pun intended)
Man, things are moving right along now! Can't wait to be this far with my Burb so I can see some light at the end of the tunnel! Again, thank you for these videos!
Keep chipping away. It all goes together one piece at a time no matter who you are
I had no idea that there was a special tool for use when bleeding the prop valve. Now I know I will need one. lol
Omg Paul the truck looks amazing, it's really coming together! !! 😃 great work keep up the hard work and dedication!!!! I finally have my 67 C10 step side resembling a truck again. I wish I could show you what it looks like. It's finally a complete roller with all body pannels back together. The list of things to make her finally run and move under her own power for the first time in 17yrs is small and getting closer!!!
Awesome 😎
Sweet great truck keep it coming
Looks great Paul! Love the way you're painting it! Also love that it's coming back together. I just took the cab off my 72 k20 last night so I'm feeling like I have a long road ahead but I just keep following your vids to know I can get back a running truck with similar shop time like you, great work
I've watched all ur videos start to now! And I've seen a few more than once bc of the info! Love the build! Its coming out great!! Keep up the great informative videos! Can't wait to see it rollin!
You did some hell of some bodywork looks good 👍🏾
It’s coming along great! Can’t wait to see it hit the road! 😎🤘🏻
Soon!
I like this build, not some over the top made for TV build. Real build for a real truck, that will be driven.
That's the goal, glad you're diggin it
Nice video! Can’t wait to put my together ripping apart right now
If you would like you can push your steering column in/down about an 1.5" and you only have to drill one hole at the top for the locator pin. Love the truck.
Good Job ! Progress, Progress and more Progress. Looks Great !
This thing is looking awesome!!!
looking good paul keep up the good work!!!
Man bro it's coming together nicely! Great job!
progress, Progress, PROGRESS!!!
Great work bro is coming along really nice 👍🏽👍🏽💯
That color match looks pretty good for a spray can. The Spraymax 2k clear is awesome. I'm using it on my beater (except the glamour clear.)
Looks good, great job keep it up.
Looking good, going to start on my 67 c10 this winter.
Right on!
looks like you’ll get it together just in time for winter! lol looks great!!
Winter? I have 3 weeks to get it done!
Looking good!
Look nice brother👍
I have just recently started watching your videos, it is funny how similar our builds are... I noticed you put something under the louvers on your cowl which I was wanting to do as well but I was wondering what you used and how it was attached?
I believe I got the trash guard from brothers. It’s held down with the cowl mounting screws
Coming along nicely!
When you finish this truck, are you going to start another project?
I have to get my new shop set up first.
Goodstuff bro, very inspiring, how did you go about choosing one brand over another? I see alot of stuff from QA1, ridetech, belltech, CPP, Wilood, brembo, somany brands to choose from. Also wondering if i do suspension work, do I stick to one brand throughout or can I mix it up with CPP brakes, rotors and calipers and QA1 upper lower control arms?. . .keep up the good work brauhhdahhh. . . . 🤙🤙🤙
Well with brand a lot is dependent on your budget. Ride tech/QA1 is way more than anything else. Unless you’re tracking the truck or making 500+ hp it’s overkill IMO. I’d recommend sticking with as much of one brand as you can bc you’re sure they’ll all play nice together. That being said I ordered from all different places and it’s all from the same suppliers for the most part 🤷🏻♂️
What bore size did you go with for your manual brake system and how do you like the pedal feel? I'm in that stage of my build and divided between 1 inch and 15/16. Thanks!
Why the primer, teal, then gold,
Are you planning to sand through a couple of coats...
Leaving the option open should I choose to. But in reality it’s rattle can paint. It’s going to wear over time naturally.
@@paulkc10
About how long will it take for the gold to break down...
We’ll find out together I suppose
Is that a tilt column if so where did you purchase it ??awesome truck
No tilt
Did you remove the proportioning valve bleeder tool and reinstall the brake light warning switch after bleeding? Just asking bc it's still installed in your video
What did you put on it for wheels and tires?
Why did you not use the brake booster? Why did you only install master cylinder?
Never had a brake booster
What part of Michigan are you from? I'm in Midland.
So wait. The entire paint job was rattle can?
So far, I thought you did things professionally. I must frown on the rattle cans especially after all the hard work.