Revamped '49 Truck Reveal! - Full Custom Garage - Automotive Reality
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 เม.ย. 2024
- Full Custom Garage S01 E01
Dive into the world of custom builds with Ian Roussel as he masterfully transforms a 1949 truck into a modern custom rolloff rig. Witness the old merge with new in this classic truck transformation, featuring a body swap that breathes new life into vintage steel!
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It's great to see these episodes on TH-cam and support Ian's channel. Love watching these re-runs.
My father owned a 49 KB9. When you widened the fenders I groaned. When you decided to do a tilt hood, I thought who is going to pull that hood open. Having seen the finished product I take all my doubts back. Excellent job. It’s good to see the old work horse becoming a truck better suited to today’s world and back working.
This is like 20 years ago 😂
My man's got a working truck that can go out and win shows on it's days off. Seriously, how freakin' cool is that?
It was great to see this rig again
When I saw the early footage, I thought the truck was a KB-12 or KB-14. Marvelous trucks, the KBs, we had a KB-7 and a KB-8 on the farm when I was a teenager. Congratulations on an awesome build. So well thought out and executed. I’m jealous too. 😊
Wow such a beautiful creation. I had to subscribe for more.
Wow!!!!!! What a beautiful truck. So very cool custom stuff. An awesome resto mod big truck.
One He'll of A Truck. Great Job. And The Only One In The World.
Well Done U Guys.
Brilliant...less is more...Ian you are a master.
Wow, Ian! Sliding the nose forward and then tilting it may eliminate the need to trim the fenders and hood on my project. Great idea! Thanks!
That was a great video and I really enjoyed watching it. Well done on the end product. Great truck.
What a craftsman!
And a truck that pays it's own way - Not Trailer Queen
Just plain kool, Ian!
Awesome build
A craftsman building a truck,
And creating Bill's dream!
That is a FINE working truck.
That’s absolutely awesome love it
That was freaking awesome man. Love your creative ideas. Just a beautiful truck man. Totally awesome
I love watching this guy work!
A really excellent result. Well done!
Awesome work!
Great show
Not only for showing , but a real work horse, what is this Truck cool, and the colour too. Good build !!.
awesome idea! awesome creation! Viva Ian!
wish the interior had been available to see how Bill finished it off. I can only imagine...using the later model seats & the original dash.
Great guy, good energy, clear smart and multi talented ❤️
Good job well done.❤😮❤
Nice to see the old cable t.v. content "Retold" & repackaged for binge work.
🤟🏽🐻
The best custom build i`ve seen
One of the best that you have done
Those antique engines are called "hit & miss" engines. They "hit," or fire below a determined speed, and "miss" (don't fire) if the speed limit is exceeded. Basically, a way of governing the speed of the engine without an actual governor.
They made them in 4-stroke, mainly, but there are 2-strokes as well.
Very educational, going to be a very nice looking truck when all fixed up
Ian you are a Smart Man and a Great Artist
Another fantastic bui🎉
Awesome _ Great Ideas
Wow that is cool
This was one of my favorite builds, right up there with the VW van hotrod
First truck I drove was a KB 8 dump truck but there the similarity stops...what a beautiful job job and cool result.
You did an excellent job. It looks very nice and I bet you don’t see any of them around then. Well like that so good luck God bless.
My personal favorite in the antique engine world is the McCormick Deering throttle governed. Not a "Hit & Miss" like most of them. They have a pleasant sound/beat and look nice.
I like the interesting music.
Nice job
The red truck is based on GM's Big Red! It was in Speed Racer as the Mammoth Car!!😊
Very cool old IH
Ian, the latest video on our channel is on Fort Auto Parts. (located about 60-miles from Tucson raceway) a TON of early (old) cars & trucks. 40s/50s/60s ALL FOR SALE. We highlight a 50s Pontiac with perfect stainless waterfall and dash, herd of great condition Nash Metropolitans and even a 1st gen Mustang. Would love to see what you could do with some of them. TY for more great content.
Dude, it's awesome, I am a trucker
I want one!
The weird firing engines are called Hit & Miss engines. Eddie
Yes that is killer truck Peace out
I thought I was going to watch a TH-cam video not a tv show
2 words, " Bad Ass".
International cabovers in the late 70's and 80's had a hand/ Air operated pump to raise the cabs. If you didn't have air for some reason you could manually raise it with hand pump. It looked similar to the hand pump you were using. You could flip the control switch for up and down and pump in both directions. 😢
Enjoyed multiskilled person.
Now we know where Ian got the idea for his VW doors
That was a awesome journey love every minute thank you for bring us along !❤
like it
Ian, check out Johnathan W. He build Everything 😂😂😂!!!
with your love for toehold hit and miss motors, you need tp checkout Old Threshers in Mt. Pleasant IA . steam engines meca! tractors, motors, steam engine trains, old trolleys , antique cars, everything early that built this country!
How about posting a video of it actually running and driving?
38:46
My dad got a 46 ford truck we put 289 hi put it in 18:48 with a four speed this was in 67 then take a part
Old man should have let you painted it Tonka yellow because of his grandson
K 12?
Old School Truck....one word comes to mind "BITCHEN' Javi G.
How about a 13 speed
Yeah yeah the music: too loud and distracting 😭
you sir are a freaking genius! well maybe more like wili'e coyote type genius. where in the hell are the inspectors? wont be good unless they give their approval
the guy he built this for is dead now , this is an old episode
What's his name?
Good build, bad music.
Lots of wasted unrecyclable wood..could give them life again.
How would you rather hear the talking in that damn noise music
Stop the music it's irritating.
Right
Don’t stop the music totally,perhaps only when you’re explaining what you’re doing to your builds …. Always good to have some music ! AMAZING WORK 👍👍👍👍
That's why I like closed captioning, which not every youtuber does. I can mute the music, play Pandora or SiriusXM and when they have something to say, I just read the captioning.
youve clearly NEVER watched the show
I agree. I hate this generic music on these videos.
That’s a pleasure to see, built,,thank you ,sir..👍🏽👍🏽🇦🇺😎Mr👽sir..
No shit. That is a girl. No way???
That bus, or bus/pickup looking thing, which I pray to gawd is NOT one of the original and extremely rare GM Futurliners. To the very best of my knowledge, those were all buses. It should be a crime to take an antique like that and do what that person did to it, and I don't give a flying damn how good a job they did. GM literally only made 12 of them; of which, 9 are known to have survived.
That's assuming that that is an original, which I highly doubt that it is, but people in general are stupid a*holes. I saw Jesse James of West Coast Choppers and Monster Garage fame literally destroy a one-of-a-kind vehicle, the only known surviving example of that vehicle in the entire world, by chopping it up and turning it into a lawn mower or something.
So I don't put anything past anyone. Still, given how rare those things are, it's more than likely a reproduction on a more modern chassis. I hope to hell it is, because as far as I'm concerned, chopping and channeling and all the things we/they did in the old days should be a capital offense - except that's too good for anyone who would do that kind of thing. Sadly.
I agree . Ian usually uses parts and pieces to create his vision . Not like some of these others you see.
dude you're fucked in the head
Too much talking not enough action
My "barn" is way better than this crap.
Nice truck,...should win some trophies...