Hes more a master builder he can also do body work and paint and interior work not top quality but plenty decent for what he has to work with its like building car models you build so many after a while you have a big box of parts left over from previous models to change out wheels lights interiors engines love building models have the only 73 cuda Johan kit that has a vynal roof and centerlines autodrags in satin finish no model maker ever came out with centerlines on any models and it has a 440 w/727 slap stick the only one in existence the model was a snap together every mopar guy has had the model yellow I cut the hood out put a challenger engine compartment the engines wired! Its tihitian green a rare honda color looks dark green in the sunlightg it looks candy apple blue i hand polished the paint three coats with a piece of towel and crest toothpaste and sprayed on thtee coats olf clear rubbing out every layer with crest toothpaste then pilushed it with pledge for wood i ade the vynal roof with wide masking tape still on there after over 20 years now
You sold me you've got a new subscriber....Dad and I built and/or restored classics for 35 yrs together ( lost dad to cancer ..miss you dearly dad ...I'd still be doing it but a flight of stairs and a water heater took my back out ) but she's a really nice looking truck... very cool I know a lot will disagree ..but that baby needs a nice paint job ...
I can't believe that you only have the amount of subs you have. That number should be at least 5 figures . Love the work you do and that's one cool truck...thanks
Carona Deghand and I enjoyed this video at 5 am..... it has been a tough week. Man you are lucky to have all those tools. AND knowledge. This truck is looking good.
I like Rollies truck realy nice patina and the blue rims just right you guys got lucky on the clogged filter enjoying your work ,nice lineup of vehicles .
I would give you a huge pat on the back, but my arms won't reach from Upstate NY... Every video I watch of yours gets me itchin' to build something! Keep up the good work!👍👍
That is one good looking truck. I had a 53 5 window stock one that color in the late 70s. Traded it for a 53 pan head. Wish I had them both back now. Good job on the truck. Thanks for sharing. 👍
I wish you live in Dallas Texas or I live in Canada, I would get you to LS my 1964 C10 Short Stepside.....BUT not bag it...Man you do great work my friend.....LOVE all your builds...Take care & be safe my Canadian friend.....
Wow this truck sure turned out great! Nice work on it Brent ! We are pretty lucky you bring us along on these projects ! Sure enjoyable. I hate draining transmissions and removing pans without drain plugs too. Awesome work on the glass!! I hate glass. Lol
Wow that’s a Cool Truck, and the best part, you can drive the thing. Awesome video, I enjoy all the videos, thanks for all the work, great attitude about the transmission, and then test on it. I guess then you knew it was good.
That is a Darn nice truck project, great PCM Mount, in my 98 Corvette the PCM mounted just under the battery and yes the battery leaked on to it. Factory! You really made it a nice driver with patina but lots cruiser stuff, so funny when you stopped at the camera and set it on the floor. Wow! I am seriously catching up on your old videos, great projects, Thank You, Dennis
Clogged oil filter, you're very lucky with that transmission. I like the work that you do with the shocks. Nice project I'm sure you gonna enjoy it at the road
You need a multi purpose tool with a non-sharp blade on it for cutting stuff like that hard window rubber. I got my first one at harbor freight then latter i got a battery powered Dewalt !!! YOU WILL FIND SO MUCH TO USE ONE FOR !!! i ENJOY YOUR VIDEOS !!!
A tip I learnt years ago to soak up oil spills. go to your hardware store and buy a bag of cement ( the pure cement powder, not concrete mix) then sprinkle it over the spill and leave for a day or so. most times you'll find it will soak it up completely and leave little to no staining if you do it straightaway.
Great job just like always! That truck just has a killer look to it, love the faded baby blue paint! Keep these excellent videos coming (easy for me to say right?) Best to you and yours!
Hey Brent,sure does look great outside (the truck that is,the temperature is a bit up there). What's not to like about it, love that paint and wouldn't be nice to have a timeout and find a shady spot to make all that chrome up front look real schmaltzee . It worked out real good ! Way to go figuring it all out there Brent !
Punch a hole in the pan to drain it. When you pull the pan weld a drain plug in it. Make it easier for the next guy who has to drain it. Probably you anyway. lol.
On those oil pans, I used to just drill a hole in my best estimate as to missing the pickup an other stuff that should not come in contact with a drill like wires and pipes.. that last millimeter can be hairy if its hard drilling. Once its off and clean depending on the type pan, steel or aluminum I find a piece oh say three eights inch thick right over the hole and then redrill it and put a pipe plug drain in. I use the one that the ratchet fits into. same on the rear end if it don't have a drain then it will have. I have run into some gm that they say in the book to use the vacuum system to get out and refill but there is trash no matter what. I do use a external filter on the cooling line if I can't find better but that can be scary as some people never change them and if its plugged then the cooling goes downhill from there. You and a couple other guys have convinced me if the title has a radiator cap then the rest will come. Great job... those seats look like they belong. I tried using that pan that is under the seat stock and its just too wide and tinny to work with for me. Now a under dash AC unit an here comes car shows
Looking good. You do in hours what others take weeks or months to do. Great to watch a master mechanic do his magic.
Hes more a master builder he can also do body work and paint and interior work not top quality but plenty decent for what he has to work with its like building car models you build so many after a while you have a big box of parts left over from previous models to change out wheels lights interiors engines love building models have the only 73 cuda Johan kit that has a vynal roof and centerlines autodrags in satin finish no model maker ever came out with centerlines on any models and it has a 440 w/727 slap stick the only one in existence the model was a snap together every mopar guy has had the model yellow I cut the hood out put a challenger engine compartment the engines wired! Its tihitian green a rare honda color looks dark green in the sunlightg it looks candy apple blue i hand polished the paint three coats with a piece of towel and crest toothpaste and sprayed on thtee coats olf clear rubbing out every layer with crest toothpaste then pilushed it with pledge for wood i ade the vynal roof with wide masking tape still on there after over 20 years now
You sold me you've got a new subscriber....Dad and I built and/or restored classics for 35 yrs together ( lost dad to cancer ..miss you dearly dad ...I'd still be doing it but a flight of stairs and a water heater took my back out ) but she's a really nice looking truck... very cool
I know a lot will disagree ..but that baby needs a nice paint job ...
It's got pretty nice paint compared to some of my cars anyway haha
Truck looks great down in the weeds. You should maybe think of giving us a tour of your old iron you have around the place.
very nice looking 51 chevy ,,,,,awesome work Brent
I can't believe that you only have the amount of subs you have. That number should be at least 5 figures . Love the work you do and that's one cool truck...thanks
Totally!
Love the faded paint... sun scorched to with an inch of its life.
The burnout scene is pure YT cinematic gold. Best use of smoke. Very dramatic. Truck looks great.
Truck is off the chain! One of your finer builds. GREAT JOB
Man looks completely comfortable. Nice work. Thanks for sharing 👍😎
Carona Deghand and I enjoyed this video at 5 am..... it has been a tough week. Man you are lucky to have all those tools. AND knowledge. This truck is looking good.
Another Kickass Kustom, wouldn't expect anything less!Sweet ride! Great job, thanks for sharing!
Well you certainly lived up to the name of your channel with the looks on this one
I like Rollies truck realy nice patina and the blue rims just right you guys got lucky on the clogged filter enjoying your work ,nice lineup of vehicles .
Haha this one isn't his we are still slowly plugging away at his.
Sorry Brent my bad thanks for straightening me out, wtf i got the foggy brain today.
Haha they look the same but ones a 5w :)
Nice old hot rod. You brought it back from the dead. Kudos.
Old truck turned out quite nice! Great work, great video! Thanks for doing these videos, enjoy them a lot.
Love the look of that 51. Great job Brent!!! And I can't forget Pablo good dog
It is great to see you knowing what to do and when to stop.
Another great job in the books. You work is amazing.
Nicely done Brent. Luv your custom rods and your vids... Thanks
Thanks man
I would give you a huge pat on the back, but my arms won't reach from Upstate NY... Every video I watch of yours gets me itchin' to build something! Keep up the good work!👍👍
That is one good looking truck. I had a 53 5 window stock one that color in the late 70s. Traded it for a 53 pan head. Wish I had them both back now. Good job on the truck. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Love watching you work
Truck looks great, Brent!
Really nice job,you did a nice job on it keep up the good work.wish I had your go to shop in my town.
That is a good looking cool tk.. Thanks for showing it..
I wish you live in Dallas Texas or I live in Canada, I would get you to LS my 1964 C10 Short Stepside.....BUT not bag it...Man you do great work my friend.....LOVE all your builds...Take care & be safe my Canadian friend.....
Thanks man.
He told me that he "has no life" - which I understand, the the work that is done is very cool.
Always a great video, Glad trans worked out for you, I would hated to have to pull that rascal. You get more done than a union ten man crew.
I always poke a hole in them with an awl. Drain the fluid. Well the hole or weld a drain plug bung in while the pan is off. Great video again.
Nice!!! Man you do great work and do it fast.
Thanks!
Knocked it out of the park! She came out Great. Looks like a factory stock truck . Nice work , as always. Stay Cool & Stay Real.
What a Cool Lil'Pickup... Great Job
That's a sweet little ride , great vids, thanks .
Wow this truck sure turned out great! Nice work on it Brent ! We are pretty lucky you bring us along on these projects ! Sure enjoyable. I hate draining transmissions and removing pans without drain plugs too. Awesome work on the glass!! I hate glass. Lol
Beautiful...my congratulations from Brazil
Beautiful truck good job love watching
Beautiful old truck Brent.
Like the truck down low It looks great! It running great the new glass looking good. It's going to be a cool driver. 😎
looks cool like all your projects.thanks for another great video
Looking GOOD !! SWEET RIDE !! THANKS BRENT !!
It's looking good. Another great video 👍👍🇨🇱
Turned out nice , Brent , keep the vids coming
I also use a bent screwdriver to install windshields. I agree with you about two people and the rope trick
John Serou sounds good, I’ve scratched the tint using braided wire... scrap that, I was taking windows out
Wow that’s a Cool Truck, and the best part, you can drive the thing. Awesome video, I enjoy all the videos, thanks for all the work, great attitude about the transmission, and then test on it. I guess then you knew it was good.
There is nothing halfassed about your work. It is excellent. I enjoy every video and I don't even like custom cars.
I'm going to hammer out an old screwdriver and try that.😀 Thanks for sharing Brent. 👍
That windshield put up a good fight
yeah the front wasn't as bad as the back one though haha
There's no easy way to drain the trans without a plug. That's the way I have had to do it to Brent. Another cool project done!
haha and the same for me. although I do dig the garbage can lid idea haha
What a beautiful truck, awesome work!
That is a Darn nice truck project, great PCM Mount, in my 98 Corvette the PCM mounted just under the battery and yes the battery leaked on to it. Factory! You really made it a nice driver with patina but lots cruiser stuff, so funny when you stopped at the camera and set it on the floor. Wow! I am seriously catching up on your old videos, great projects, Thank You, Dennis
Great work bringing this truck back to life and it looks & sounds awesome.
If only I was fortunate to have one...my favorite truck of all time 😎👍
Very sharp truck love it. Good job man.
Clogged oil filter, you're very lucky with that transmission. I like the work that you do with the shocks. Nice project I'm sure you gonna enjoy it at the road
I’d completely forgotten this one good idea to show some older builds, I like everything about this one
Nice Job Brent , now that's a truck , looks Great !
Nice ride, I learned some things on this video. Cool.
enjoyable videos , Deano from New Zealand
You need a multi purpose tool with a non-sharp blade on it for cutting stuff like that hard window rubber. I got my first one at harbor freight then latter i got a battery powered Dewalt !!!
YOU WILL FIND SO MUCH TO USE ONE FOR !!!
i ENJOY YOUR VIDEOS !!!
Good Job ! I love this truck ! 👍
Looks hot up there! Keep Pablo and Buddy cool!
Looks awesome! Great job!
Inspiring work . Thanks for sharing.
Great looking truck... fantastic workmanship
Looks good,keep up the good work, for a minute there I thought you were letting the magic smoke out, but you was just testing the transmission
love the colors that '51 is sweet!
Cool old chevy came out nice like how its sets right on the ground👍
Good job getting another one on the road. Looks great.
She's a beaut! Nice work brother 👍
A tip I learnt years ago to soak up oil spills. go to your hardware store and buy a bag of cement ( the pure cement powder, not concrete mix) then sprinkle it over the spill and leave for a day or so. most times you'll find it will soak it up completely and leave little to no staining if you do it straightaway.
Weld in a new drain plug. Truck looks good. Ronnie.
Love the front end on the garage !
Great job looks very Cool.
That seat is perfect
Nice ride HOMIE
Not a fan of bags but i love that truck.....Nice job!!!!
Great job just like always! That truck just has a killer look to it, love the faded baby blue paint! Keep these excellent videos coming (easy for me to say right?) Best to you and yours!
the lid off old trash can works great just cut ahole in the center or drill what ever trips your triger .
I like that idea
Hey Brent,sure does look great outside (the truck that is,the temperature is a bit up there). What's not to like about it, love that paint and wouldn't be nice to have a timeout and find a shady spot to make all that chrome up front look real schmaltzee . It worked out real good ! Way to go figuring it all out there Brent !
The rear plastic under pan Honda CR-V early version were the rear cover is a table , makes one of the best drain pans
Clean.
Beautiful truck!
that is a nice looking truck good job
Sorry I missed this video, nice job on the glass Brent, I really don't care for the low trucks. But that is just me, nice truck.
Wicked truck! I’d love to own it 🤗
Top notch, as always. I'll take it.
Beautiful the owner should be very proud I know I would be.
Carona and I enjoyed watching!
This one is unbelievable, another one!!
Man seeing that makes me wish I never sold the 49 on a blazer 4x4 frame, I was going to build it but ended up selling years ago. That patina!.
I LOVE THIS TRUCK!
Big square trash can lid , turn it up side down and drill a hole in the center and set it on your bucket.
WOW THE man is the KING OF NO SHINE OUTSTANDING. I HATE SHINY.
Love what you do
I cut the bottom out of a 55 gallon barrel plastic. To drain my transmission fluid in
Nice work. #STAYSAFE
Another gem.
That Chevy is sweet! I love it.
Parabéns pelo seu trabalho sucesso.....dou do Brasil
Punch a hole in the pan to drain it. When you pull the pan weld a drain plug in it. Make it easier for the next guy who has to drain it. Probably you anyway. lol.
Haha good point
On those oil pans, I used to just drill a hole in my best estimate as to missing the pickup an other stuff that should not come in contact with a drill like wires and pipes.. that last millimeter can be hairy if its hard drilling. Once its off and clean depending on the type pan, steel or aluminum I find a piece oh say three eights inch thick right over the hole and then redrill it and put a pipe plug drain in. I use the one that the ratchet fits into. same on the rear end if it don't have a drain then it will have. I have run into some gm that they say in the book to use the vacuum system to get out and refill but there is trash no matter what. I do use a external filter on the cooling line if I can't find better but that can be scary as some people never change them and if its plugged then the cooling goes downhill from there. You and a couple other guys have convinced me if the title has a radiator cap then the rest will come. Great job... those seats look like they belong. I tried using that pan that is under the seat stock and its just too wide and tinny to work with for me. Now a under dash AC unit an here comes car shows