If I was ever able to buy something like that , the only thing I would do is maintain the hell out of it and rust proof it at least once a year. It would literally last FOREVER. I'd use it every day !
That is a steal. If I had it, I'd be up there in a heartbeat. For that price around here. The rust would still be needing repaired. You'd be lucky if it even had an engine or ran.
It will be a nice truck for somebody who wants a square body. They can even run and drive it while making it better putting a wood bed in it etc. You did a nice job getting that truck back together and pretty solid now so it won't break in half. Thanks for the videos.
Ok. The price is AWESOME. I defy anyone to get a truck in this condition for this price. This would go for well over $10k U.S. where I am. Well done and I too would drive it as is!
Watching you expand those hood springs reminded me of a clever trick I learned while putting my newly powder coated springs back on my 57 Chevy hood. If I may offer a "tip" for those who might benefit. Take your spring and "bend" it until the coils begin to open on one side. Slip a thick (maybe a 12" flat) washer between the open coils. Do this two, , three, or four times. Rotate the spring and do the same process 180 degrees opposite the ones you just inserted. You will find that adding the washers between the coils extends the spring ends. Mine took about four places if memory serves before the end hooks would engage the hinge. Once you have it hooked on the hinge., you can operate the hood to stretch the spring and "presto", all the washers fall out. No Muss, no Fuss,, No wrench "teeth" marks on your finish. ;o)
Yeah, I've used that idea for removing the springs as well, then leave the washers in and it makes reassembly easy (providing the springs aren't getting refinished) I'm low on washers though, and with the insane price of everything in Canada I just did this one the hard way!
Things may look better on screen than in person but I still think you're being modest about the condition...we all saw the amount and quality of work you put into the truck, and all the hard work is done. I hope there's a bidding war, I think it's worth a lot more than what you're asking. In any case good luck with the sale and I look forward to the next project.
I wish you luck in selling the truck. You did a lot of work to it, and the price is more than fair. If someone is looking for a winter project, this would be perfect.
I grew up with those trucks were an every day sight. Every farmer had one running and one in the back for parts. Damn, you did that truck justice, I would drive it as a daily pretty much as you have done it!
I have no ability to buy the truck but i still went ahead and watched the whole video for you. Truck turned out nicely lots of work went into making it a nice easy truck to finish up.
Hey Kyle, my 64 F100 catches everybody's eye and it's mostly natural patina. Areas where I had to repair rust are primers with rust converter and then flat camouflage tan, which oddly matches the original color. No one has been able to tell I've spent a couple hundred hours to get it to where it doesn't look like it. It's like peeing yourself in a blue suit. You get a warm feeling but nobody notices!😊
I would love to have a truck like that. I might want slap a cheap paint job on it but otherwise it’s perfect as a usable old truck. If I was closer to you I’d be pretty tempted.
Even though I wouldn't normally do such a thing, I hit the like button especially for that seat. It just adds a touch of comfort and class to the build that you can only get from modern components. But it could use some holes in the rear pillars for some speakers.
I've got a 75 Malibu 2 door same color as yours. I've had it over 25 year's. I love the thing. Haven't driven it much last couple years. I'm building up my courage to start doing body work.
if you don't want to watch the rest of the video, click mute and let it play in the background for the watch hours ;) good luck with the sale, been interesting to see it progress from junk to driver again.
It's been an amazing experience too watch you bring back this old Chevy.Didnt miss a show can't wait to hear that you sold her for a fair price looking forward to the chicken truck thanks 😊
I watched you struggle to get the hood and beautiful seat installed. I couldn't help but think "where are the cats?" Why couldn't they be out there earning their keep. I know, Great idea! You're welcome.
Straight shooting seller. Upfront on condition. Price is more than reasonable Can't ask for more. Good job on the repairs and good a deal for the buyer Carter. Thanks for the demo ride and all the best on the C10 sale and other projects going forward.
Thanks! However, the best welders and fabricators generally don't have youtube channels. I'd rather people know exactly what they are getting instead of making it out to be something that it is not
Oh you're killing me Kyle! I've been waiting for this video to come out for weeks! Couldn't wait to see how you fixed the "Speaker holes" in the cab! You didn't show it! It's like you stabbed me in me, Heart! I have a hole in my 66's stepside's cab in the same location! Other than that great video ect, ect. Love your work!
@@CarterAutoRestyling I hope your truck sells soon. I would have been interested, but I've already pumped over $10,000 into my $850 1991 f-150. I figure if my wife will ride in it then I'm doing o.k.
I think that hood installation came from the how to end up hospitalized with difficult and potentially embarrassing injuries bulletin. Don't forget the explosive gas tank behind that lovely seat. I would say that project was a success. I do like the unrestored look. I'm looking forward to whatever trouble you get into next. Cheers!
Totally Worth it for the right person, did a great job on it, watch the whole thing. I could get that engine running for the long haul with little expense, Thumbs Up Dude...
Needs an original seat for sure. I owned a 1966 Chevy stepside that had the factory optioned "truckers" seat, a seat with a suspension of sorts. It was very comfortable. Also had the big 292 cubic inch and a powerglide. Rusty as well... I have a picture of it somewhere as I was installing a 350 in it .
I wasn't much interested in it till I saw that seat ... now I gotta have it ... take a check?? ... it turned out great ... I would say it'l sell pretty fast ... now can we start the custom ???
About the seat, maybe you could rehire the body guy that you fired that was working on your truck. He seemed like he was more than capable of transforming that POC seat into a work of art. Best o luck.
Somebody is going to get their hands on a sweet project truck for a very fair price. All the hard work has been done, and to a high standard! Hope the sale goes well and you don't have to deal with TOO many morons. Hopefully you won't miss that sweet seat too much...
Probably the most honest sales pitch I've ever seen or heard. IMHO its worth every dime you are asking. Maybe you could throw in a snow shovel for those who can't get there before November. I think the area between Saskatoon and Prince Albert is where winter was born. Damnation, does the wind blow and snow drift in that part of the world. Not a fit climate for man or beast. I don't think you will be waiting too long before someone is banging on your door with a fist full of cash. I'm looking forward to your next project. Is that a Hudson I used to see in the garage?
GM hood installation Section 1, paragraph 1 states; One must drag hood murdered body style, and remove jacket to have full range of motion to slide hood in place.
"Been told this is a bad idea" and yet... you're doing it.. I like your style... that's exactly what I would do. It's a great old truck, but I don't know... $38.50 American dollars seems a little high. Let me wait and see what the exchange rate is next month. On a serious note, other than the mechanicals (and that damn seat) I wouldn't change a thing. Whoever gets it.. will not be sorry. Cheers from the shed
Somehow I knew you'd be the one to complain about the price...and what exactly is wrong with the mechanicals? Are you some kind of commie Ev enthusiast? Wheezing, knocking oil burning engines are as American as apple pie and baseball.
Hi Kyle, Edgar and Daisey aren't on strike? Must be a rotating strike. Their turn is next. Anyone who has any questions about the truck certainly didn't watch the video! Good luck finding a reasonable buyer. They do seem harder and harder to find. Stop saying that 4 letter word that begins with sn.. You can have it! Hopefully it's an easy Winter for you.
Hi Joe! Due to a family feud, the cats haven't talked to each other in years. Edgar and Daisy aren't aware of the strike, so I'm free to exploit them for youtube views
Wow. You have a such a complicated life. But be aware that if the cats ever do end the feud.... you may be in trouble for exploiting them. Cats have long memories. And claws.
You should try selling something on market place, you give the location three times in the ad and still get 30 messages "where you at" and then the will you trade for a lawnmower and deliver it two states away. You really begin to question humanity after dealing with that, hope it works out and you find a serious buyer. Oh yeah is it still available? Oh man I wish you were closer. Would you trade three chickens and a goat for it?(not a GTO, an actual goat). Good luck, nice truck.
Oh I know that drill all too well. It's the same with the local classified website here! I just ignore them, when the right person comes along they don't waste time or ask stupid questions haha
How well did the aftermarket fenders fit? I have heard they fit poorly but yours seem to fit nice. My brother just bought a reasonably solid 64 that needs a fender or the rear and lower replaced. Truck came out nice and looks like something a guy with limited skills could bring to the next level
That's one hell of a sales video - shame you're soo far away, I would really be wasting your time but how you've done this old Chevy is how I like them - all the history of the vehicle's past but good, solid structure. Good luck with the sale, I hope you don't get messed about!
Ya I got 07 buckets and console for my 66 f100 but they're square like the bench and firm . So they don't look tarded like I pulled them out of a firebird or something lol
Kyle is a straight up honest guy with amazing talent. I own one of his trucks and wouldn't hesitate to do business with him again.
Thank you Rob!
If I was ever able to buy something like that , the only thing I would do is maintain the hell out of it and rust proof it at least once a year. It would literally last FOREVER. I'd use it every day !
It sounds like a broken piston skirt to me . 60s Chevy trucks are my favorite. Thanks Kyle
It would be a pleasure to buy a repaired truck from you as you have some mad skills. Hope it works out for you.
Truck is SOLD
you need to pin this mate , its sitting at the bottom of the comments , cheers from Australia 👋
hit play and mute if you've seen it before and let it play through over and over :)
That is a steal. If I had it, I'd be up there in a heartbeat. For that price around here. The rust would still be needing repaired. You'd be lucky if it even had an engine or ran.
It will be a nice truck for somebody who wants a square body. They can even run and drive it while making it better putting a wood bed in it etc. You did a nice job getting that truck back together and pretty solid now so it won't break in half. Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for watching the show!
Ok. The price is AWESOME. I defy anyone to get a truck in this condition for this price. This would go for well over $10k U.S. where I am. Well done and I too would drive it as is!
I missed the part where you fixed the back of the cab. That must have been fun.
It wasn't fun! Haha
Hopefully the TH-cam selling experience didn't end up being to painful. Thanks for the interesting video.
That truck needing just some finishing work and an engine would bring much more in the states. You did all the hard work.
WOW!!!
With 'full disclosure' and video documentation on all of the rust repair and parts swapping.... I would say THAT'S a very fair price.
Watching you expand those hood springs reminded me of a clever trick I learned while putting my newly powder coated springs back on my 57 Chevy hood. If I may offer a "tip" for those who might benefit.
Take your spring and "bend" it until the coils begin to open on one side. Slip a thick (maybe a 12" flat) washer between the open coils. Do this two, , three, or four times. Rotate the spring and do the same process 180 degrees opposite the ones you just inserted. You will find that adding the washers between the coils extends the spring ends. Mine took about four places if memory serves before the end hooks would engage the hinge. Once you have it hooked on the hinge., you can operate the hood to stretch the spring and "presto", all the washers fall out. No Muss, no Fuss,, No wrench "teeth" marks on your finish. ;o)
Yeah, I've used that idea for removing the springs as well, then leave the washers in and it makes reassembly easy (providing the springs aren't getting refinished)
I'm low on washers though, and with the insane price of everything in Canada I just did this one the hard way!
Things may look better on screen than in person but I still think you're being modest about the condition...we all saw the amount and quality of work you put into the truck, and all the hard work is done. I hope there's a bidding war, I think it's worth a lot more than what you're asking. In any case good luck with the sale and I look forward to the next project.
Thank you! Somehow I doubt there will be a bidding war!
I really enjoyed watching you put the truck back together. Have to say it makes a great project for the right person.
It's a good solid truck now, the fact people can watch what was done and how is a plus, you can't get any more genuine then that.
Nice job, back to life again for future generations
Thanks!
I wish you luck in selling the truck. You did a lot of work to it, and the price is more than fair. If someone is looking for a winter project, this would be perfect.
Thank you John!
I grew up with those trucks were an every day sight. Every farmer had one running and one in the back for parts. Damn, you did that truck justice, I would drive it as a daily pretty much as you have done it!
I have no ability to buy the truck but i still went ahead and watched the whole video for you. Truck turned out nicely lots of work went into making it a nice easy truck to finish up.
Thanks for watching the whole show, I appreciate it!
Get some buckets out of a later truck with console in between and the shoulder belt built into the seat back, now that’s a looker there!
Hahaha that would look sharp!
Kyle, that bench seat would look sweet in my living room or on the front porch 👍. Good luck finding a buyer. Your asking price is well worth it.
Man, this project came out great, you won't have any trouble selling it, even the price is low. Cheers!
It Is awesome to see another enthusiast helping keep these classics in use and out of the salvage yards!
Definitely a good deal Kyle Nice Work
In my opinion you did a great job on that truck good job
The truck will definitely be worth the money you want you did all the hard work on the patches
Hey Kyle, my 64 F100 catches everybody's eye and it's mostly natural patina. Areas where I had to repair rust are primers with rust converter and then flat camouflage tan, which oddly matches the original color. No one has been able to tell I've spent a couple hundred hours to get it to where it doesn't look like it. It's like peeing yourself in a blue suit. You get a warm feeling but nobody notices!😊
Haha that's awesome!
Think I remember you saying. Your views have been low on this build. But i for one. have really enjoyed this build. And hope your views come up on it
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I would love to have a truck like that. I might want slap a cheap paint job on it but otherwise it’s perfect as a usable old truck. If I was closer to you I’d be pretty tempted.
Even though I wouldn't normally do such a thing, I hit the like button especially for that seat. It just adds a touch of comfort and class to the build that you can only get from modern components. But it could use some holes in the rear pillars for some speakers.
I just got out my can opener and hatchet to fix the speaker situation!
That is now a very build able truck, much better than what you started with. Hope this truck goes to a good home and gets finished.
Thanks, I hope so too
I've got a 75 Malibu 2 door same color as yours. I've had it over 25 year's. I love the thing. Haven't driven it much last couple years. I'm building up my courage to start doing body work.
That is awesome! They are great cars!
You definitely have a gift brother 👍🏻you make it look easy!!
if you don't want to watch the rest of the video, click mute and let it play in the background for the watch hours ;) good luck with the sale, been interesting to see it progress from junk to driver again.
From what I have seen, that price is more than fair for the condition. Good luck, hope it sells quick.
Fingers crossed!
It's been an amazing experience too watch you bring back this old Chevy.Didnt miss a show can't wait to hear that you sold her for a fair price looking forward to the chicken truck thanks 😊
Totally fair price for the truck and excellent work and transparency.
I wish it were closer to Texas, I would snatch it up asap.
Love this channel.
Gled to see you 're getting rid of that seat!
Finally!
You are an artist, I wish I had 23.99% of your talent. One question, why do you only have one video starting with your poetry?
I only have 1 poem and I ripped it off from a John Wayne movie!
Great job Kyle!!
Thanks David!
I watched you struggle to get the hood and beautiful seat installed. I couldn't help but think "where are the cats?" Why couldn't they be out there earning their keep. I know, Great idea! You're welcome.
The cats are currently on strike! It's a sensitive subject
@CarterAutoRestyling obviously sympathizing with th US auto workers.
What a beautiful ride. Brings back memories of my pops 66 c-10. He'd love this. To bad he's not here to enjoy this.
I'm glad it could bring back some memories for you!
Wow, look at that clean garage floor. I ain’t seen my concrete floor in years
Man, your sales technique reminds me a lot of mine. Incidentally, my sales technique is probably exactly why I can't afford to join your patreon.
Straight shooting seller. Upfront on condition. Price is more than reasonable Can't ask for more. Good job on the repairs and good a deal for the buyer Carter. Thanks for the demo ride and all the best on the C10 sale and other projects going forward.
Thanks!
I remember reading the part in the manual where it said 5a: Prop hood open with rake ( part #1z7a769-b).
Don't put yourself down so much. That's some of the best welding and fabrication I've seen on TH-cam.
Thanks! However, the best welders and fabricators generally don't have youtube channels. I'd rather people know exactly what they are getting instead of making it out to be something that it is not
He knows he’s good just having fun.
Oh you're killing me Kyle! I've been waiting for this video to come out for weeks! Couldn't wait to see how you fixed the "Speaker holes" in the cab! You didn't show it! It's like you stabbed me in me, Heart! I have a hole in my 66's stepside's cab in the same location! Other than that great video ect, ect. Love your work!
Whoops! Sorry! I actually cheated and just cut the pieces I needed out of another cab and welded them in
The hole in my cab looks like they took an old dull can opener to it.
I think your truck is nicer than you think it is, its worth what you want to just use it as a work truck. good luck with your sale.
Fantastic effort and result, Mr. Carter.
Thank you!
What a transformation! She's a nice little project now. Good job my friend!
Thank you!
We didn't get seat belts, in the States, until 1971. Looks good, well...... not the seat.😅
She's a beauty eh! When she finally started she reminded me of 1966 all over again.
Haha hopefully the engines weren't that clattery in 66
@@CarterAutoRestyling I hope your truck sells soon. I would have been interested, but I've already pumped over $10,000 into my $850 1991 f-150. I figure if my wife will ride in it then I'm doing o.k.
I think that hood installation came from the how to end up hospitalized with difficult and potentially embarrassing injuries bulletin. Don't forget the explosive gas tank behind that lovely seat. I would say that project was a success. I do like the unrestored look. I'm looking forward to whatever trouble you get into next. Cheers!
I feel safer having the gas tank against my back! That way I'll know immediately if I've got a leak!
@@CarterAutoRestyling You or the tank?
@@heatherkohlwey8379 both
GM actually employed hunchbacks to fit those hoods.
Hey! Nice work! I am sure this will be sold in no time. Looking forward whats up next...
Dammit I think you saved it! Love it!
Totally Worth it for the right person, did a great job on it, watch the whole thing. I could get that engine running for the long haul with little expense, Thumbs Up Dude...
Great job! Love the truck, wrong time for me to buy. But would love the old girl. Good luck and hope the new owner all the best.
Thanks for sharing,, 👍😎👍
Needs an original seat for sure. I owned a 1966 Chevy stepside that had the factory optioned "truckers" seat, a seat with a suspension of sorts. It was very comfortable. Also had the big 292 cubic inch and a powerglide. Rusty as well... I have a picture of it somewhere as I was installing a 350 in it .
Cool! I'll have to keep an eye out for one of those seats
I wasn't much interested in it till I saw that seat ... now I gotta have it ... take a check?? ... it turned out great ... I would say it'l sell pretty fast ... now can we start the custom ???
Working on the custom now!
Good price for a decent driver project. Good series Kyle.
About the seat, maybe you could rehire the body guy that you fired that was working on your truck. He seemed like he was more than capable of transforming that POC seat into a work of art. Best o luck.
Somebody is going to get their hands on a sweet project truck for a very fair price. All the hard work has been done, and to a high standard! Hope the sale goes well and you don't have to deal with TOO many morons. Hopefully you won't miss that sweet seat too much...
8:32 On a positive note: The Econo-Power battery seems quite reliable. . .
Haha! Sure is Philip!
Nice truck 🛻👍 hopefully you get a buyer 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Thanks!
If you apply concentrated acid to various parts of the floor & body until it goes to holes, you could sell it as patanated :)))
Shore stands tall now.
Probably the most honest sales pitch I've ever seen or heard. IMHO its worth every dime you are asking. Maybe you could throw in a snow shovel for those who can't get there before November. I think the area between Saskatoon and Prince Albert is where winter was born. Damnation, does the wind blow and snow drift in that part of the world. Not a fit climate for man or beast. I don't think you will be waiting too long before someone is banging on your door with a fist full of cash. I'm looking forward to your next project. Is that a Hudson I used to see in the garage?
Thanks! It's a 1935 Chevy Master in the garage!
5,102.82 usd is an excellent price.
Good luck with the sale Kyle! I hope you turn a decent profit.
GM hood installation Section 1, paragraph 1 states; One must drag hood murdered body style, and remove jacket to have full range of motion to slide hood in place.
Thanks for providing a direct quote from the service manual!
"Been told this is a bad idea" and yet... you're doing it.. I like your style... that's exactly what I would do. It's a great old truck, but I don't know... $38.50 American dollars seems a little high. Let me wait and see what the exchange rate is next month. On a serious note, other than the mechanicals (and that damn seat) I wouldn't change a thing. Whoever gets it.. will not be sorry. Cheers from the shed
Foreign exchange rates can be a slippery slope Randahl... Maybe Kyle might be interested in some "domestic" contraband.😆
😆@@glennnickerson8438
Somehow I knew you'd be the one to complain about the price...and what exactly is wrong with the mechanicals? Are you some kind of commie Ev enthusiast? Wheezing, knocking oil burning engines are as American as apple pie and baseball.
😆😆😆@@CarterAutoRestyling
EVs, bicycles and seaweed body fillers are the future.
Cool truck, good deal too. I liked the series on this one.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great looking truck! I really liked this series. Asking price is fair, should go quickly.
Thank you for watching!
Hope you get your asking price quickly. It looks good for what it is for sure.
Congrats Kyle on your liberation from this project... Please tell me your next project is NOT going to be of French origin...😆
Are Citroën 2cv's French? If so, then you're probably not going to like the next project...
@@CarterAutoRestyling 😲
@@CarterAutoRestylingWell, if the Citroen 2CV is your next project, I'm in for it for 100%.
I watched the build. Nice truck. Good price too!
Thanks for following along with the project!
I wrote a snappy comment and the deleted it so this is all I've got. Thank you for your time.
Your last comment still showed up on my end!
Looks good.
Hi Kyle,
Edgar and Daisey aren't on strike? Must be a rotating strike. Their turn is next.
Anyone who has any questions about the truck certainly didn't watch the video!
Good luck finding a reasonable buyer. They do seem harder and harder to find.
Stop saying that 4 letter word that begins with sn.. You can have it! Hopefully it's an easy Winter for you.
Hi Joe! Due to a family feud, the cats haven't talked to each other in years. Edgar and Daisy aren't aware of the strike, so I'm free to exploit them for youtube views
Wow. You have a such a complicated life.
But be aware that if the cats ever do end the feud.... you may be in trouble for exploiting them.
Cats have long memories. And claws.
From rust repair to hair styling to Krazy Kyle’s Discount Used Car Emporium.
The natural progression of any serious youtube channel
Kyle's Greasy Flips
Hope I don't get sued by Dean's Greasy Flips!
Great work as usual.
I agree that seat is hideous. A milk crate would be better than that seat. I don’t think I would fit in it.
I thought this was one of those restomod LS swap channels 🎉
Nope, it's a 6 figure supercar and lifestyle advice channel
You should try selling something on market place, you give the location three times in the ad and still get 30 messages "where you at" and then the will you trade for a lawnmower and deliver it two states away. You really begin to question humanity after dealing with that, hope it works out and you find a serious buyer. Oh yeah is it still available? Oh man I wish you were closer. Would you trade three chickens and a goat for it?(not a GTO, an actual goat). Good luck, nice truck.
Oh I know that drill all too well. It's the same with the local classified website here! I just ignore them, when the right person comes along they don't waste time or ask stupid questions haha
How well did the aftermarket fenders fit? I have heard they fit poorly but yours seem to fit nice. My brother just bought a reasonably solid 64 that needs a fender or the rear and lower replaced. Truck came out nice and looks like something a guy with limited skills could bring to the next level
They don't fit as good as originals, but they don't fit nearly as bad as people say they do.
That's one hell of a sales video - shame you're soo far away, I would really be wasting your time but how you've done this old Chevy is how I like them - all the history of the vehicle's past but good, solid structure. Good luck with the sale, I hope you don't get messed about!
Thank you!!!
Kyle, you are EASILY 1/2 what the truck would bring here in Washington State. Smokin deal.
If there wasn't an ocean between us I'd stomp up 7K CAD for it - a bargain considering all the work you've put into the bodywork.
$5,160.67 USD.
It’s alive……
I hope you connect with a serious buyer and can work a deal. Good luck selling.
Oooops, it sold. Congratulations for that.
Great price!
You should buy it! Haha
@@CarterAutoRestyling It would cost more to ship it. But this generation truck is growing on me for sure.
I'd really like to see you attempt to match the patina on the new metal and dust over the red primer.
I'll let the next guy do that
My.year 58.young.1966 born.in the usa.🇺🇲northern calif.
Ya I got 07 buckets and console for my 66 f100 but they're square like the bench and firm . So they don't look tarded like I pulled them out of a firebird or something lol
Man, sure is flat there!
Yup
Do you offer counselling for failed resto attempts ?
Yes