Awesome Hands-On Builds and quality video editing! Great energy and enthusiasm throughout the entire episode. I am a classic vehicle enthusiast and may have to send you a Ford truck for a Coyote Swap. Thank you for the education and entertainment. Pete
VANOS REBUILD! Yes please! I'm looking to do that over winter for my S54 powerplant. That Stu is looking sweet too. Thanks for sharing a window into your world.
Those are easy to rebuild! Let me know if you have any questions- it was really straight forward. Cam bolts on this engine were torx T30 and reverse thread. Not sure about the S54. Great cars!
Wow, that Bad Boy is really coming along! Can't wait to see it completed. Thanks so much for sharing yet another great video. Can't wait for the next one. Be safe!
I am building a 55 studebaker and I am wondering what rear end you used. What front end. I would love to know any info you can give. Love the build. Keep it up
Good news is that FatMan Fabrications now offers this exact setup as a BOLT IN for the Studebaker trucks. How cool is that? They're in NC. Thanks so much for watching!
It's a personal preference I know but, I'd make the inside cab cherry condition. Repaint and new upholstery. It would be more comfortable and the foxy chicks would be more willing to go for a ride in it. LOL.
Shouldn't the bleeders be at the top of the calipers to let the air out? See 10:34 into the video where the bleeder is at the bottom of the Willwood caliper.
They have them on the tops and the bottoms of both inboard side as well as the outboard side. With four bleeders per caliper, they bleed out really well actually. Thanks so much for watching!
Sometimes I think the same thing, but really- there's a million painted hot rods, but these "true to life" - "This is how we found it" trucks, they're becoming scarce. I love the thing, either way. Thanks for watching!
I may be confused about your videos which show what's been completed, but not actually what and how it's done, maybe it's not a channel showing instructions. I've watched all you vids and it's not instructional just video footage of certain vehicles. maybe it's not meant to be instructional.
It's not instructional per say. It's not a "How To" channel- it's informative entertainment. I do answer questions and offer help however I can. I love building these things and helping people wherever possible. Several guys have started their own projects knowing I'm here to help. I do appreciate you watching! Thanks!
It’s nice to see kids enjoying the hobby. My son has a 300 plus V6 stock Mustang and the cars a ton of fun. Enjoyed the video, keep them coming!
Thank you for watching and yes, the kids are the next generation of car guys! Fun to see!
Awesome Hands-On Builds and quality video editing! Great energy and enthusiasm throughout the entire episode. I am a classic vehicle enthusiast and may have to send you a Ford truck for a Coyote Swap. Thank you for the education and entertainment. Pete
Thank you very much! And thanks for watching!!
VANOS REBUILD!
Yes please! I'm looking to do that over winter for my S54 powerplant.
That Stu is looking sweet too. Thanks for sharing a window into your world.
Those are easy to rebuild! Let me know if you have any questions- it was really straight forward. Cam bolts on this engine were torx T30 and reverse thread. Not sure about the S54. Great cars!
Wow, that Bad Boy is really coming along! Can't wait to see it completed. Thanks so much for sharing yet another great video. Can't wait for the next one. Be safe!
Thanks buddy! Glad you're watching and thanks again!
Man, that's a given! One of my favorite channels to watch!
Gonna sound like one bad as truck. Always love what you do.
Right? It's gonna be fantastic! Thanks for watching!
Nice hat!
Thanks buddy! We are way behind on the "Let's drink beer" project! Text me later.. :) Thanks for watching!
i am stoked to see how that shifter works out for you. it would be so nice to have the automatic as well with the gear selector.
I hope it works as well as the 2017 Mustang system! We shall see! Thanks for watching!
I'm diggin' it.
Super fun! Thanks for watching!
Looks great hate to change the alternator
Top bolt comes right out, like a stud- then the bottom bolt comes out, tilt bottom out first and it's out 1-2-3! No problem and thanks for watching!
Great video! I am liking that truck more and more, if that is possible!
So fun, right? Thanks again for watching!!
Actually just like the One You're Building with the coyote motor
Sounds like that would be an amazing build, thanks for watching!
Looking pretty damn cool. Will it be repainted, eventually?
When it was finished last year, it had a candy black clear put over it. Came out amazing. Thanks for watching!
I am building a 55 studebaker and I am wondering what rear end you used. What front end. I would love to know any info you can give. Love the build. Keep it up
Good news is that FatMan Fabrications now offers this exact setup as a BOLT IN for the Studebaker trucks. How cool is that? They're in NC. Thanks so much for watching!
@@GrenadeMotorsports are you using the stock frame
No, this one was built by FatMan in NC.
It's a personal preference I know but, I'd make the inside cab cherry condition. Repaint and new upholstery. It would be more comfortable and the foxy chicks would be more willing to go for a ride in it. LOL.
It is getting a proper interior. I don't think my buddy cares about "foxy chicks" very much anymore hahaha Thanks for watching!
Shouldn't the bleeders be at the top of the calipers to let the air out? See 10:34 into the video where the bleeder is at the bottom of the Willwood caliper.
They have them on the tops and the bottoms of both inboard side as well as the outboard side. With four bleeders per caliper, they bleed out really well actually. Thanks so much for watching!
How much does it cost to build a Studebaker truck like that with the Hemi
Cost? No idea. I'll bet it's not cheap. That's not my department- I just put 'em together! Thanks for watching!
this is too nice of a build to be left patina
Sometimes I think the same thing, but really- there's a million painted hot rods, but these "true to life" - "This is how we found it" trucks, they're becoming scarce. I love the thing, either way. Thanks for watching!
I may be confused about your videos which show what's been completed, but not actually what and how it's done, maybe it's not a channel showing instructions. I've watched all you vids and it's not instructional just video footage of certain vehicles. maybe it's not meant to be instructional.
It's not instructional per say. It's not a "How To" channel- it's informative entertainment. I do answer questions and offer help however I can. I love building these things and helping people wherever possible. Several guys have started their own projects knowing I'm here to help. I do appreciate you watching! Thanks!