So I was catching up on the videos of this thing, and my 4 year old ( who was staring at my phone the entire time we were talking) came and sat beside me and said “hey is that the guy from the car show!?”
I just watched the whole series of the white ford fridge. Absolutely love any old truck. (Fords #1) I can’t wait to dive in and watch the rest of your builds keep up the awesome work my man.
Hey building this w my high school shop class right now. Did you have an issue w factory wheel tracak width in the rear? Did you have to clearance anything?
Yes, I could google it, but curious about a real-world answer from you: why the amp? I recently got my 87 swb Square on the road and definitely need to add some tunes. I have two 6x9s in the lower cab corners and two factory tweeters I pillaged from a square in the junkyard (my CD originally had just a single 4x10 in the dash). I'm waiting on my 1990's Kenwood head unit (also found in a junkyard) to be repaired and will drop that in to complete the very basic system. I was prepared to be happy with that set-up as I'm just about the furthest thing from an audiophile there is. I figure it's a tiny space so that should be plenty for me to drown out the exhaust drone at 70mph, maybe I do want to add an amp?
I'm far from a stereo snob myself but here is my reasoning. I didn't want to install a CD player head unit into this truck because the dash was uncut I didn't feel it would fit the 50s ish look of the dash. The head unit acts as the receiver and amplifier for the music. Without it you need another way to transmit the music to the speakers. This particular amplifier has Bluetooth built in so no need for a head unit or traditional amplifier! And with a cost being less than $200 the dollars made sense lol I hope I'm explaining this correctly haha
Doh! I'm an idiot. Didn't even notice you don't have a formal head unit in the system. 🤦♂ So was this particular amp (w/its bluetooth capability) more about allowing you to use your phone with the system vs. whatever an amp does (boost sound/sound quality)? If this truck originally had an AM unit in the dash, and say you already had a decent 2-knob am/fm head unit that looked the part, would you still have wired in an amp? @@BestDamnShopAround
@@SaneCayne No worries, it's confusing! If this truck or any other one already had the hole cut for a two knob radio I would most likely opt to go with a vintage looking but modern head unit. I've used classic auto sound which looks vintage but has modern internals.
The original budget to get the truck running and driving was $2,000 and we were able to stick pretty close to that. Since then I probably spent another $1,000 on interior, accessories, and stereo.
I really appreciate you taking the time to talk shop at the rod run today! This is a killer truck especially in person!
Thank you! It was nice talking to you too!
So I was catching up on the videos of this thing, and my 4 year old ( who was staring at my phone the entire time we were talking) came and sat beside me and said “hey is that the guy from the car show!?”
@@mmdesigns22 that's so cool!!
Saweeeeeet... Bad ass merch
Thank you for the support!
Thanks for sharing love the uncut dash. Will b grabbing some merchandise also!
We appreciate the support!
Awesome! I'm going to definitely buy that amp for sure! Thank you for sharing!!
You're welcome! That's so following along!
Your logo is sick dude!
I appreciate it!
I just watched the whole series of the white ford fridge. Absolutely love any old truck. (Fords #1)
I can’t wait to dive in and watch the rest of your builds keep up the awesome work my man.
Thank you for watching and the kind words!
That shirt is real bad ass. 💪🏽
Thank you!
Nice👍
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That’s bad ass!!😎
Thank you sir!
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Hey building this w my high school shop class right now. Did you have an issue w factory wheel tracak width in the rear? Did you have to clearance anything?
I had to slightly flare the lips of the wheel arch
Yes, I could google it, but curious about a real-world answer from you: why the amp?
I recently got my 87 swb Square on the road and definitely need to add some tunes. I have two 6x9s in the lower cab corners and two factory tweeters I pillaged from a square in the junkyard (my CD originally had just a single 4x10 in the dash). I'm waiting on my 1990's Kenwood head unit (also found in a junkyard) to be repaired and will drop that in to complete the very basic system. I was prepared to be happy with that set-up as I'm just about the furthest thing from an audiophile there is. I figure it's a tiny space so that should be plenty for me to drown out the exhaust drone at 70mph, maybe I do want to add an amp?
I'm far from a stereo snob myself but here is my reasoning. I didn't want to install a CD player head unit into this truck because the dash was uncut I didn't feel it would fit the 50s ish look of the dash. The head unit acts as the receiver and amplifier for the music. Without it you need another way to transmit the music to the speakers. This particular amplifier has Bluetooth built in so no need for a head unit or traditional amplifier! And with a cost being less than $200 the dollars made sense lol I hope I'm explaining this correctly haha
Doh! I'm an idiot. Didn't even notice you don't have a formal head unit in the system. 🤦♂
So was this particular amp (w/its bluetooth capability) more about allowing you to use your phone with the system vs. whatever an amp does (boost sound/sound quality)?
If this truck originally had an AM unit in the dash, and say you already had a decent 2-knob am/fm head unit that looked the part, would you still have wired in an amp? @@BestDamnShopAround
@@SaneCayne No worries, it's confusing! If this truck or any other one already had the hole cut for a two knob radio I would most likely opt to go with a vintage looking but modern head unit. I've used classic auto sound which looks vintage but has modern internals.
What you use for head liner ?
I ordered it from LMC truck
Windshield wipers ?
Rain-X!
Whats the “budget” so far
The original budget to get the truck running and driving was $2,000 and we were able to stick pretty close to that. Since then I probably spent another $1,000 on interior, accessories, and stereo.
Thats awesome
@@Gadsden-rn2wlDon't get me wrong though, I have 350 plus hours labor in it as well, didn't count that!
@@BestDamnShopAround Time or money. One of them's gonna getcha one way or another on any build. I don't have the money, so I makes the time.
@@SaneCayne same here! Seems like I can find time easier than I can find money!