Ha ha, just found this cool video! Reminds me when I worked on Grandad's farm in Eastern Oregon, in the Walla-Walla Valley, late 60s, 70s and 80s working on a farm, fence-line were cars and trucks, tractors, from 1940-49 Allis Chalmers, 3 and 4 wheel type, a real mechanic's playground or farmer's time and effort pissing away. When you added fuel and mixed with water, I was going to say, "take a sip", just like the oil. As a teen, worked in the logging and farming small business, had to check by taste for viscosity issues. Memories of good times and when equipment was built to last!
That’s a Great Truck! Bed and cab are a bit “cocked” from each other. That will be something to check out.🤔 The bumpers do look good and take care of that windshield😀👍!
Hey there, nice video! I like your truck! I bought a ‘70 f-250 Sport Custom 360 about a year ago; it looks just like yours! It took me about 6 months (I’m 63 and disabled) to get her running where I could drive her. I’m not a mechanic so I’m learning on the fly. Thanks for educating me!
Awesome video, very detailed views! I enjoyed when finally the F100 started!! One day I hope to have a restoration project of a 1968-1975. Watching your jewel video from Mexico!
Buy a John Deere Gator, save you a few steps. Had one at FOB Sharana in Afghanistan, during the War, as a contractor, drove the wheels to and from bunker to outer perimeter, saved a ton on fuel.
Fyi, The mirrors are not factory, they don't mount where the ones you have are mounted. They are similar yust the mounting supports are not proper to the truck
Ha ha, just found this cool video! Reminds me when I worked on Grandad's farm in Eastern Oregon, in the Walla-Walla Valley, late 60s, 70s and 80s working on a farm, fence-line were cars and trucks, tractors, from 1940-49 Allis Chalmers, 3 and 4 wheel type, a real mechanic's playground or farmer's time and effort pissing away. When you added fuel and mixed with water, I was going to say, "take a sip", just like the oil. As a teen, worked in the logging and farming small business, had to check by taste for viscosity issues. Memories of good times and when equipment was built to last!
Love to see these things finding homes. I love my bumpside trucks! Average Beige truck looks Great! Is it gonna be flipped or kept
Well. Everything gets sold eventually. This one will be around awhile.
That’s a Great Truck! Bed and cab are a bit “cocked” from each other. That will be something to check out.🤔 The bumpers do look good and take care of that windshield😀👍!
Nice one. Can't wait to detail part
Great find
Hey there, nice video! I like your truck! I bought a ‘70 f-250 Sport Custom 360 about a year ago; it looks just like yours! It took me about 6 months (I’m 63 and disabled) to get her running where I could drive her. I’m not a mechanic so I’m learning on the fly. Thanks for educating me!
Thank you for getting another one back on the road!
I bet those snails were ready to fight when you returned
Man that truck is a beauty 😊
Good video! I hope you channel surpasses 1mil one day!
Thank you!!!
Awesome video, very detailed views! I enjoyed when finally the F100 started!! One day I hope to have a restoration project of a 1968-1975. Watching your jewel video from Mexico!
Hey great video.. I just recently inherited a 1970 F100.. Been sitting a barn for the last 11 years..
Love the mirrors!!
Buy a John Deere Gator, save you a few steps. Had one at FOB Sharana in Afghanistan, during the War, as a contractor, drove the wheels to and from bunker to outer perimeter, saved a ton on fuel.
What's with the nail polish, you've made that real clear with showing it 1245 times.😂😂
Fyi, The mirrors are not factory, they don't mount where the ones you have are mounted. They are similar yust the mounting supports are not proper to the truck
That makes a lot of sense.
The top piece of mirror frame mounts above the glass. Would send you pics butt don't know how to send via you tube!