I'm disabled but watching Week To Wicked gives me hope of what I can do once I beat these supposed uneatable nerve disorders. Thank you for putting them on youtube.
I have problems with legs spine etc. Is there no way you can get involved with a project locally at club perhaps??? Good luck from Scotland. Maybe not on the spanners/tools researching parts perhaps just get involved..
My dad had a 4x4 C10 back home in theCongo. That thing was a tank. I remember it being stuck in the mud pulling a big all truck loaded with tree trunks for his brick factory. The C10 went vroom vroom ...wheels spinning sliding left to right ever so slowly the truck started to move. My jaw dropped. The c10 did it
My Dad had a 1970 C-10 too. Orange with a white roof & center section. There were a lot of people who were alcoholics where we lived. He was constantly pulling people out who went over the hill or into the creek. Once, a guy brought the tool truck home from work, but stopped off to have a few drinks on his way home. He went down about 8 ft into the creek. This thing had probably 1,000 pounds of tools, air compressor, wielding rig, etc. on it, but that truck pulled it out just as well as if it had been empty. Good memories.
I’m so glad to see you guys showing all the issues that go on during working on a truck. Made me feel like all my run ins with issues is not just me haha.
I don't understand why nobody drains the block anymore lol!! First thing I do before any cooling system maintenance...but it's understandable considering how excited this team was to get going on a cool project like this!! I just hate a messy floor, especially coolant! Sick C10 boys..Love it!
I'm glad these videos exist so I can see how my CPP sway bars are supposed to mount. They came with no instructions and the customer service is terrible.
So another words..we’re going to use all bolt-on parts like we know what we’re doing, and then talk it up over and over again, trying to appear like were just soooo dang cool and know stuff!!
Transmission cooler... I like supplying the add on first, then routing through radiator cooler before return. Why? Two things. First, less heat put into coolant and second is cold weather: a little preheat helps hold moisture collection at bay in the transmission.
Yet another Car\Truck show, where "amateurs" throw $60k worth of parts on a project just because, all the while using the worlds most expensive tools. Totally connects with those of us wanting to do the same in our own garages and matches our blue collar budgets. Nice job guys!
Check out Ed China's (original mechanic from Wheeler Dealers) You Tube show Garage Revival. He shows up at people's home garage with a van full of tool boxes & helps people who are stuck at a certain point in their build & helps them get over the hump (usually knowledge or skill related). Much better investment with your time than watching a bunch of clowns with impact wrenches.
Ummm all I saw those guys doing is stand and try and look like they knew what they were talking about lol. And wow that's the cleanest garage I've ever seen not one drop of oil and the guys all perfectly clean hands lol.
Father in law gave me a 71 short wide today. Starting the build tomorrow. It’s going to be really slow build. It’s not ran in 20+ years. But it was completely restored before he parked it lol. So I don’t know about the motor.
I wonder how many cross-threaded bolts and stripped threads this truck has? I swear sometimes you can see the metal shavings flying when they impact the bolts down...
The guy who's arguing about the pulley at 13:59 (and all over throughout the video) ruins it for me, would be great otherwise. I really want to enjoy these Week to Wicked videos but he kills the vibe every time.
I really don't understand the mentality. What cathartic thrill do they derive from grinding the air impact wrench for an additional 3 minutes AFTER the nut is so tight it'll have to be cut off the next time you work on it? They use the impact wrench for every single nut on the truck - except the lug nuts. For that they use a long handle torque wrench. Bouncing the ride while the guy is trying to cut an exact hole for the bed mounted gas filler? Now that's something a torque wrench would come in real handy for - upside the head. Cutting the gas line with the tank full AND cutting all the radiator hoses without draining it 1st? Duh Dude - that's what they make buckets for. And using a fork lift to pull & install engines? I wonder how many times that's went sideways on them? I wouldn't let these clowns close enough to my ride to get a good look at it, much less work on it. What skill level does it take to put on all bolt-on upgrades anyway?
I'm disabled but watching Week To Wicked gives me hope of what I can do once I beat these supposed uneatable nerve disorders. Thank you for putting them on youtube.
I have problems with legs spine etc. Is there no way you can get involved with a project locally at club perhaps??? Good luck from Scotland. Maybe not on the spanners/tools researching parts perhaps just get involved..
My dad had a 4x4 C10 back home in theCongo. That thing was a tank.
I remember it being stuck in the mud pulling a big all truck loaded with tree trunks for his brick factory.
The C10 went vroom vroom ...wheels spinning sliding left to right ever so slowly the truck started to move. My jaw dropped.
The c10 did it
My Dad had a 1970 C-10 too. Orange with a white roof & center section. There were a lot of people who were alcoholics where we lived. He was constantly pulling people out who went over the hill or into the creek. Once, a guy brought the tool truck home from work, but stopped off to have a few drinks on his way home. He went down about 8 ft into the creek. This thing had probably 1,000 pounds of tools, air compressor, wielding rig, etc. on it, but that truck pulled it out just as well as if it had been empty. Good memories.
If it was a 4x4, it would have been a K10. "C-10" indicates 2 wheel drive 1/2 ton.
I’m so glad to see you guys showing all the issues that go on during working on a truck. Made me feel like all my run ins with issues is not just me haha.
Craftsmanship at its finest . What a bunch of clods .
That's some good editing, you can hardly tell it takes 6 months to get all the right parts delivered
This truck is one of the best looking I’ve ever seen . Color and all
How I love to have a truck like that. I used to work on old cars, it's so much fun. But age (76) has caught up with me.
Thank you guys. Job well done!
Who else is here watching these people work on the truck when you should be working on your own project lol
I’m watching because in my country there is nowhere you can buy such model :(
Oh absolutely 😂 more than one project
@@tzume7292 mnnhhi
Me
I’m watching them to fill the void of not being able to own my dream truck cuz my sister won’t sell it 😂
Ohh man look at those working hours, professionalism and sweet parts! I wouldn't suprised if this build'd cost about 200k.
They made more of a mess taking that engine out than the roadkill guys
\_\_Prongs2_/_/ now that is funny.
From men that claim to know look like fools making a mess
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! I LOVE MY C10 FAMILY!!!! SO MUCH FUN!!!! A GREAT BUILD AND THANKS FOR SHARING!!! I LEARNED SO MUCH!!!!!
Would love to see my dads old 72 c-10 get completely restored. Awesome work guys
Very good work. The truck was updated. Greetings from Buenos Aires Argentina (South America).
I don't understand why nobody drains the block anymore lol!! First thing I do before any cooling system maintenance...but it's understandable considering how excited this team was to get going on a cool project like this!! I just hate a messy floor, especially coolant! Sick C10 boys..Love it!
SBC build I did I added brass petcock drains to the block - and I was only 19. They were super handy.
Scared to strip out the allen plug.
I'm glad these videos exist so I can see how my CPP sway bars are supposed to mount. They came with no instructions and the customer service is terrible.
What a beautiful build and perfect clean truck ! Awesome guys
So another words..we’re going to use all bolt-on parts like we know what we’re doing, and then talk it up over and over again, trying to appear like were just soooo dang cool and know stuff!!
this is much better shown all at one time, thanks guys..
That's a beautiful truck.
Would love to see an itemized parts and price list of all the goodies....
Wow! This is a dream truck. Good job guys.
Wow I didn’t know they could upload full episodes I’m surprised 😮
Man, who ever gets this truck is so lucky!
This 1971 c10 is so clean just imagine having it wish I had it ❤️❤️❤️💯
Transmission cooler... I like supplying the add on first, then routing through radiator cooler before return. Why? Two things. First, less heat put into coolant and second is cold weather: a little preheat helps hold moisture collection at bay in the transmission.
Didn’t realize it was an hour long episode until I finished lol
nice.i learned to drive in one of those. 3 on the tree, it took two feet to push the clutch. no ps or brake.
Guy on forklift, " Holler at me when the bone is stickin through" lolol
I like that color!
great Job - nice Finish!
Rather be watching this than my online school work
Great watch
Yet another Car\Truck show, where "amateurs" throw $60k worth of parts on a project just because, all the while using the worlds most expensive tools. Totally connects with those of us wanting to do the same in our own garages and matches our blue collar budgets. Nice job guys!
Lmao just make more money
You completely miss the point of one week to "wicked"
Check out Ed China's (original mechanic from Wheeler Dealers) You Tube show Garage Revival. He shows up at people's home garage with a van full of tool boxes & helps people who are stuck at a certain point in their build & helps them get over the hump (usually knowledge or skill related). Much better investment with your time than watching a bunch of clowns with impact wrenches.
@@jamesooten3659 sounds interesting, I will definitely check it out. Thanks.
Thoughts exactly
Ummm all I saw those guys doing is stand and try and look like they knew what they were talking about lol. And wow that's the cleanest garage I've ever seen not one drop of oil and the guys all perfectly clean hands lol.
the pickup looks great flashy
Now if I could persuade these guys to come to Texas and work on my 85 Mustang GT
Tearing down a vehicle is where all the fun is at.
These trucks look better with a bench seat especially with a column shift
Yeah! I agree, that seat they took is beautiful. I'd love to have it for my truck.
can't wait tell I finish my grandpa 86 C10
That's not a c10
My dream truck ..
It's Sooo Cool to be Sarcastic in the build world Dude!!! 🤔
I had this same year truck with a three on the tree!
Not sure what’s not to like about this!👍🏾
nice truck great work guys
"Tell me when I'm in far enough,tell me when you can feel it"
I really like the color of the truck.
Oh my my my that is beautiful
Good looking truck
Big fan club of Thailand 🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
You know what would be great, if you said how much all these parts cost!
Cool build guys
Nice C
Yeah I taught that C10 was perferct from the start, would love to roll around the corner in my neighbourhood in that
Many hands make light work! I need more friends
Father in law gave me a 71 short wide today. Starting the build tomorrow. It’s going to be really slow build. It’s not ran in 20+ years. But it was completely restored before he parked it lol. So I don’t know about the motor.
I'm an amateur mechanic. Calling you guys "amateur" is an insult to me and all others like me.
Why do these A-holes even exist???
Love that truck !
Nice job guys kelp em coming. Next time video the engine at start-up and let us hear it roar! Then do the drive off with us watching a burn out.
Awesome series!
sick truck! Didn't see a single torque wrench.
I like these modern shape truck's
one of the beautiful pickups like
That is my dream truck good job u guys
Great job
Love the Kobalt tools.
These guys are the definition of organized chaos
Muy muy bonita quedó los felicito saludo desde Córdoba Argentina 💪🖒🏁
Felicitaciones ingenieros camioneta poderosa hermosa...
hand me the torque wrench:
proceeds to hand him the impact drill
I looked up videos on this truck because of a scene in the movie Groundhog Day.
Man you guys are badass👍
Great truck.
Great channel and Great work dudes! Semper fi
Yeah I should b workn on my own c10 and cj5 I'll get them finished one day
How much does it cost all these modifications?(engine,suspension,ac,etc)??
I love me a 65 C10 air suspension❤️
SUPER CHEVY TRUCK...PURE GM POWER
These guys are more concerned about grab a$$ing and cheesing for the camera then giving insight on the build.
Say the word and I'll let you know where to send those left over parts...
Ok I watched one video and all ready like it it more than anything I've seen
They measured the drive shaft wrong as the truck rear end was unsprung. It needs to be on the wheels to get the right length.
SAFETY NUMBER 1...LOL....
Las 10 albercas más caras del mundo
Mannnnnnnn best 1 eva
Nice wrk beautiful truck
United Pacific & LEDs light
Super strong ❤❤it
he got the power stance going at 4:56
If you didn't know, these short box c10's are the closest thing to a post 1966 "stock car" or NASCAR you could buy as new for the street.
Very Nice 🙂
How much $ for this build? Amazing. Is this show not on the app? Can’t find
Not a single bolt tightened with a torque wrench. Glad all suspension components were torqued between 3 and 5 Ugga Duggas.
Oh great, go tear it up when you get it finished!
I wonder how many cross-threaded bolts and stripped threads this truck has? I swear sometimes you can see the metal shavings flying when they impact the bolts down...
The guy who's arguing about the pulley at 13:59 (and all over throughout the video) ruins it for me, would be great otherwise. I really want to enjoy these Week to Wicked videos but he kills the vibe every time.
yeap that guy think is better than everyone in there, he like to be the center of attencion, its annoying.....
So annoying.
Hope they know what they’re doing sounds like a bunch of clowns 😂
Even hacks can get a TV show.
hermosa camioneta felicitaciones
Looking to start rebuilding my late fathers truck, been sitting for 15 years so more then 75% of my life
Torque Wrench EVERYTHING!
I really don't understand the mentality. What cathartic thrill do they derive from grinding the air impact wrench for an additional 3 minutes AFTER the nut is so tight it'll have to be cut off the next time you work on it? They use the impact wrench for every single nut on the truck - except the lug nuts. For that they use a long handle torque wrench. Bouncing the ride while the guy is trying to cut an exact hole for the bed mounted gas filler? Now that's something a torque wrench would come in real handy for - upside the head. Cutting the gas line with the tank full AND cutting all the radiator hoses without draining it 1st? Duh Dude - that's what they make buckets for. And using a fork lift to pull & install engines? I wonder how many times that's went sideways on them?
I wouldn't let these clowns close enough to my ride to get a good look at it, much less work on it. What skill level does it take to put on all bolt-on upgrades anyway?
I have a 1973 IH Scout 4x4 you can build next...
unbelievable, what money can do ......
Excelente trabajo, me encanta. Donde tienen el taller.?? Gracias.
♥️♥️♥️ Amazing