Honestly, Chip is one of the few builders that I would give a car to and just say "do what you want". nearly everything he does has a timeless classy look to it.
I like the “what if Chevy had built this or that” concept. The engine compartment looks spot on right down to the temp gage sensor connection ! Very well done Mr Foose.
I like seeing a completely finished rigs no matter if it's a truck or car. I'm tierd of the down at the dock Pa-Tuna wharf rigs. This is a bloody nice truck Mr Foose, and I would be proud to drive this anywhere.
You are truly a gift in the custom world.. And my i add you should try building something different like a Punkin thrower or something like that.. I think you should do a junkyard wars TYPE of build off too .. I'm not gonna lie i used a lot of your ideas .LOL
I like the brake upgrade with dual cylinders, power brakes from a later model year! Not the single cylinder found on the pre-1967 vehicles, where one brake line goes, and you have no brakes! Then switch to disk brakes for stopping power. You have no idea how weak the 4 drum brakes are on a car built in the early 60's and before. Modern front disk is great, 4 wheel disk is wonderful!
The perfect truck! Nobody does it like Chip Foose. I had a friend who passed that knew everything there is to know about 67-72 Chevy trucks and he always had one in the works. I wish he could have lived to see this truck. Thanks Chip.
Thank sweet Baby Jesus for letting Chip come to the real world of entertainment and show.YT and CF are an awesome combo. Thanks guys and keep up the hard work.
AWESOME!!! I love Chip’s attention to detail, originality with little things, and his overall vision with every build he does! Incredibly talented! God given talent!!!
Chip Foose is a class act, through and through! And brilliant one at that! Rarely do you find an individual who is at the top of their game in their profession, and who is also genuinely humble. Chip Foose is such an individual!
Have had the opportunity to meet Chip twice. Actually walked down Woodward Ave with him during Dream Cruise several years ago looking at cars. A great talent and genuinely nice man.
Best quote ever, "My Dad always taught me that if you're going to do something, do it right." Your work ethic shines through brightly, Chip, but especially on this project. Your team did a GREAT job on this build.
I have been a faithful fan of you Chip and watched Overhauling religiously. I often picture having my 1968 Impala 2dr done by you but it's a pipe dream because i had to sell it due to some Financial hardships and the loss of my mother. What you do and the love of labour you pour into these fine vehicles is true artistry.
Welcome to restoration from TV world . Using parts you'll never find , tools you can't afford , in a garage that's bigger than the town you live in . I'm jealous . I find watching Foose , Stacey Davis & the like to be intimidating . Like I'll never have enough money or time to do something like this .
Bud Lee, True that. Chip has the talent and drive. Glad to see him share that to us, car lovers. Foose, Leno, Tim Allen, etc have air conditioned garages full of toys. Pretty sure they have employees to do the maintenance and upkeep. I don't envy that, glad they enjoy it. Of coarse they have sponsors and make millions of dollars. Think of this. If a regular non celebrity drove a truck this nice 1 time, it would be car jacked or ran over by somebody without insurance in 1 day.
This is a REAL build! Most people on TH-cam have a company put on a new wrap, have a company put on an exhaust, and have a company tune and put on a big wing. Boom, new build complete! NOT. Chip stretched steel chrome bumpers 14 inches. By hand! Cut and weld, smooth and re-chrome. That by itself would take longer than the standard TH-camr "build". Plus, he does it all, and doesn't pay someone else to then take credit. This kind of workmanship is going away. The younger generations just don't get it or aren't interested in hard work. It's become strictly a bolt on generation. Long live the fabricators!
Ever since I was a kid I have been a fan of your work the way you pay attention to detail and fabrication still baffles me........I WANT TO GET A CAR BY FOOSE AND I KNOW THAT LINE IS EXTENSIVE BUT I WANT TO MAKE THAT HAPPEN
"Beautiful truck," What a Special piece of Art Mr. Foose you have designed!!! I hope one day I will get the chance at restoring my all original 72 Chevy Cheyenne 402.
The differences are so subtle that from a distance you wouldn't notice them. You'd think it was just a really clean restored C/10. But when you get close and pay attention to the details they are perfection. I have a vision of building a similar car, Something that Ford never made but I feel that they should have. And it's a car that I have always wanted. I hope that someday I can put my dream car together, the way I see it in my dreams. Thanks for all that you do.
Chip is one of those guys who can "geek" on details that the rest of us go alright. That glove box detail is the bees knees. The suspension, braking upgrades not to mention the stinky gas tank behind the seat removed upgrades it from 60s special effects to today's special effects.
Absolutely love this truck, especially when Chip had the rallye wheels on there. White is my favorite color on a vehicle...just looks clean, and perfect here. Well done, Mr. Foose!
I love these trucks. I have been looking for one for several years. Can't find just the right truck for the right price. Love the truck Mr. Foose! I think what I like the most is you got your passion from your Dad and you are passing it on to your son. Keep up the great work, you truly make beautiful cars and trucks. Thanks for the videos, gives me some great ideas for my truck when I find one!
Gotta love it! Perfect! I have a 67 Camaro and love C10 trucks. Awesome combination, similar to when you put a 67 rs front clip on an el Camino on Overhaulin’. More classic Foose. Thank you.
Beautiful I had a 67 in light blue super truck had a granny gear and overload springs never failed to start even at 20 below ...true story back in the 1980s one of my all time favorite vehicles.
I've got a 67 Step Side C-10 that has been on a slow track, however, the Camaro bumpers have been part of my plan for a while now. Very nice detail. Mine is still in pieces until I finish my garage space. Can't wait. Thank you for sharing your incredible talents.
I really love what you've done to this truck. My dream is to finish my 67 and drive it on my 57th birthday in December. With bills to pay and kids to put thru college, I don't see that happening anytime soon. Great work Chip, God Bless you.
I really like the way it turned it. I'm glad you painted the truck and I'm glad to see the original dash still installed. I love the new wheels too. Thanks for making these videos.
I think the truck turned out great. And I have to say, this is one of the few vehicles done by Foose that has wheels that look good. Not going with monster 20" wheels for once is a nice change.
Old comment but I'm with you on that. Oversized wheels are the only thing that put me off foose projects and I was pleasantly surprised to see a functional, well-proportioned wheel choice on this truck. Everything else is as flawless as always with foose builds.
the excitement you get when you talking about details like the steering wheel matching the dash is priceless.. love it.. still crazy how amazing this turned out also, would totally buy this if it was produced. cheers.
Nice C10. 25+ Years ago i took a 67 Ford F100 Ranger-352, 3 on the tree manual steering ,manual brakes. Used 3 other trucks and other vehicles to finally make one- 69 F250 Camper Special for H.D. 5 bolt suspension, Gauge package interior, under dash A.C. system. 71 F100 for the Power steering and coloum shifter, dual M.C & front disc brakes. The rear leafs out of an old "Iron side" 1 ton camper van and it's 4:10 gears. 390 and C6 trans out of a 1970 F250. Took said 390 and went and got a 67 Mercurys 410 crank shaft. Over bored the block, new rods and pistons. "14 bolt Mustang heads" basically making it into a 428 C.J. engine. Chrome front and rear thin bumpers, LOST all the mouldings. Painted it a Custom mixed Brandywine/Pinkish course metallic. Painting the cab/doors inside and out & the Aluminum grill putting in Chrome Cat eye's headlight covers. Tinted windows with add on chrome drip mouldings and rear slide window. 79 Mustang steering wheel and dual 67 Mustang Chrome side mirrors. After market Chrome tubular bed rails. Funny story. Horry County Police use to have the D.U.I check point under the "big bridge" on peachtree rd. Some police do not believe that a 67 truck came with out seat belts, day night rearview mirror, not even door locks! Use to have to carry a card in my wallet from the judge stating my truck confirmed to ALL 1967 laws pertaining to trucks. Lol
Great video guys! I love to see these, there just down right awesome. You guys knock it out of the park on making great content for us out here. What I love is the fact you are keeping the build, the passion and the dream alive out here! God Bless You Guys and rOCK ON!!!!!! Thank You!!!!!!
Man, this truck is so nice. I love the little changes you make! some people won't even notice them. And the details, like the service parts sheet in the glove box. So cool! I know I will never to be able to get one of your cars, but I can dream while watching your videos. I have been following your career since you worked a Boyd's. Keep it up!
In 1974 I bought my first pickup truck when I got out of the USMC. The truck was a 1967 Chevrolet CST [Custom Sport Truck] short/wide bed. It came from the factory with bucket seats and a "buddy" seat in the middle, which enclosed a storage compartment beneath the seat bottom. Big back window. Very cool. Also had a factory tach, full instrumentation, A/C, power steering and power brakes. On the outside of the doors, where Foose's truck calls out Custom, mine was CST. Very cool rig.
Honestly, Chip is one of the few builders that I would give a car to and just say "do what you want". nearly everything he does has a timeless classy look to it.
I like the “what if Chevy had built this or that” concept. The engine compartment looks spot on right down to the temp gage sensor connection ! Very well done Mr Foose.
In true car guy fashion. Was going to leave it stock... but ended up redoing everything. Amazing Truck!
The greatest custom builder and designer of all time 🐐
I like seeing a completely finished rigs no matter if it's a truck or car. I'm tierd of the down at the dock Pa-Tuna wharf rigs. This is a bloody nice truck Mr Foose, and I would be proud to drive this anywhere.
You are truly a gift in the custom world.. And my i add you should try building something different like a Punkin thrower or something like that..
I think you should do a junkyard wars TYPE of build off too .. I'm not gonna lie i used a lot of your ideas .LOL
I love this truck Chip ! You did it right . I am a fan , I live in Santa Barbara , born and raised . You da man ! David Figueroa
I like the brake upgrade with dual cylinders, power brakes from a later model year! Not the single cylinder found on the pre-1967 vehicles, where one brake line goes, and you have no brakes! Then switch to disk brakes for stopping power. You have no idea how weak the 4 drum brakes are on a car built in the early 60's and before. Modern front disk is great, 4 wheel disk is wonderful!
The perfect truck! Nobody does it like Chip Foose. I had a friend who passed that knew everything there is to know about 67-72 Chevy trucks and he always had one in the works. I wish he could have lived to see this truck. Thanks Chip.
Foosealicious! This is the absolute Best 1967 Chevy Project I've seen to date.
Thank sweet Baby Jesus for letting Chip come to the real world of entertainment and show.YT and CF are an awesome combo. Thanks guys and keep up the hard work.
Very good tribute to Both Car & Truck I am a gen1 Camaro lover and I've always had a pick up as well. this is a Camaro/Truck freaks Dream!
Man this truck is awesome!!!!!!
I love Chips designs. Very timeless. And it’s nice to see him paint a vehicle other than silver or blue
You feel Mr. Fooses' passion for his craft/artistry. So rare for someone who follows their passion and doesn't give up. Congratulations!
AWESOME!!! I love Chip’s attention to detail, originality with little things, and his overall vision with every build he does! Incredibly talented! God given talent!!!
Chip Foose is a class act, through and through! And brilliant one at that! Rarely do you find an individual who is at the top of their game in their profession, and who is also genuinely humble. Chip Foose is such an individual!
Attention to detail is next level!
Have had the opportunity to meet Chip twice. Actually walked down Woodward Ave with him during Dream Cruise several years ago looking at cars. A great talent and genuinely nice man.
Chip’s imagination, vision and execution are above & beyond!
I love this truck..... Very awesome. Great Job Chip Foose
Master of master car builders! Chip Foose.
Best quote ever, "My Dad always taught me that if you're going to do something, do it right." Your work ethic shines through brightly, Chip, but especially on this project. Your team did a GREAT job on this build.
Beautiful job. What an honour it would be 2 meet chip foose.
Awesome truck Chip....your a true master....
I have been a faithful fan of you Chip and watched Overhauling religiously. I often picture having my 1968 Impala 2dr done by you but it's a pipe dream because i had to sell it due to some Financial hardships and the loss of my mother. What you do and the love of labour you pour into these fine vehicles is true artistry.
Very nice truck. I wish that a truck like this was available in 1967. The custom details are fantastic.
I love the guys work and attention to detail... 👍👍
Welcome to restoration from TV world . Using parts you'll never find , tools you can't afford , in a garage that's bigger than the town you live in . I'm jealous . I find watching Foose , Stacey Davis & the like to be intimidating . Like I'll never have enough money or time to do something like this .
Bud Lee, True that. Chip has the talent and drive. Glad to see him share that to us, car lovers. Foose, Leno, Tim Allen, etc have air conditioned garages full of toys. Pretty sure they have employees to do the maintenance and upkeep. I don't envy that, glad they enjoy it. Of coarse they have sponsors and make millions of dollars. Think of this. If a regular non celebrity drove a truck this nice 1 time, it would be car jacked or ran over by somebody without insurance in 1 day.
Such a sweet build
This is a REAL build! Most people on TH-cam have a company put on a new wrap, have a company put on an exhaust, and have a company tune and put on a big wing. Boom, new build complete! NOT. Chip stretched steel chrome bumpers 14 inches. By hand! Cut and weld, smooth and re-chrome. That by itself would take longer than the standard TH-camr "build". Plus, he does it all, and doesn't pay someone else to then take credit. This kind of workmanship is going away. The younger generations just don't get it or aren't interested in hard work. It's become strictly a bolt on generation. Long live the fabricators!
chip ,,, you are the best. pleasure watching.
The detail Chip goes into is just crazy. Properly OCD, exactly what you want out of a restorer. Love the truck👍
Foose is an absolute master at modifying vehicles. I enjoy his builds and how his mind works.
So beautiful. To work in Foose’s shop would be such a rush. If I were forty years younger that would be the dream job.
Mind has been blown by this beauty , just clean and it’s the idea of utilizing its factory lines , this hits all the right points in quality looks .
Thanks Chip.....you are the king of kustom design......awesome.
Just another class act from Foose Designs
Thats my dream truck,same year i came out 1967
The absolute king of design and fabrication. Well done Chip!
That's a gorgeously sick truck Wow!
Every inch of detail was thoughtfully carried out. Fantastic vision
Ever since I was a kid I have been a fan of your work the way you pay attention to detail and fabrication still baffles me........I WANT TO GET A CAR BY FOOSE AND I KNOW THAT LINE IS EXTENSIVE BUT I WANT TO MAKE THAT HAPPEN
That truck made me feel good.
This is spot-on. A 1967 sport version that continues the "Cameo" truck legacy! Chip, you are a true wizard!
Out of all the car builders out there you are the best by far. Love your work.
"Beautiful truck," What a Special piece of Art Mr. Foose you have designed!!! I hope one day I will get the chance at restoring my all original 72 Chevy Cheyenne 402.
The differences are so subtle that from a distance you wouldn't notice them. You'd think it was just a really clean restored C/10. But when you get close and pay attention to the details they are perfection.
I have a vision of building a similar car, Something that Ford never made but I feel that they should have.
And it's a car that I have always wanted. I hope that someday I can put my dream car together, the way I see it in my dreams. Thanks for all that you do.
Chip is the man! What an awesome C28! Orange is my color and I would certainly buy one just like that. Once again, you’ve outdone yourself!
I love the simplicity and period-correct look to it. Out of the countless builds, this is my favorite now from Mr. Foose. Bravo!
this guys artistic skill is only slightly rivalled by his ability to build sick automotive art
Uncle Foose, you can totally leave that in the will for me ❤️
It's so nice to finally see Chip do something for him that makes him happy. Chip you deserve to have the truck.
Chip is one of those guys who can "geek" on details that the rest of us go alright. That glove box detail is the bees knees. The suspension, braking upgrades not to mention the stinky gas tank behind the seat removed upgrades it from 60s special effects to today's special effects.
He puts his name on the truck, so he does his best. This is why this guy is and will be number 1 in this business.
Absolutely love this truck, especially when Chip had the rallye wheels on there. White is my favorite color on a vehicle...just looks clean, and perfect here. Well done, Mr. Foose!
Love it, not too slammed, lots of really nice touches. A+
We need this guy back on television. Somebody, somewhere, please make this happen
Just send a team and film his everyday workshop work, even a livestream…. :-)
I would love to have a truck like that awesome build
Such a beautiful Truck, Chip you never cease to amaze me.
I love these trucks. I have been looking for one for several years. Can't find just the right truck for the right price. Love the truck Mr. Foose! I think what I like the most is you got your passion from your Dad and you are passing it on to your son. Keep up the great work, you truly make beautiful cars and trucks. Thanks for the videos, gives me some great ideas for my truck when I find one!
Rmember seeing this man's work in the magazines back in the day before all the TV and internet Fame. Cool to see how his Brand has grown
I tell everyone chip, Your the best builder out there, Great work Again. GOD BLESS
I've watched your builds since I was a young teen. Your thought process is so unique and I think that's what separates you from the pack.
Gotta love it! Perfect! I have a 67 Camaro and love C10 trucks. Awesome combination, similar to when you put a 67 rs front clip on an el Camino on Overhaulin’. More classic Foose. Thank you.
Beautiful I had a 67 in light blue super truck had a granny gear and overload springs never failed to start even at 20 below ...true story back in the 1980s one of my all time favorite vehicles.
I've got a 67 Step Side C-10 that has been on a slow track, however, the Camaro bumpers have been part of my plan for a while now. Very nice detail. Mine is still in pieces until I finish my garage space. Can't wait. Thank you for sharing your incredible talents.
I don't say this very often about Foose customs but... That is a great idea & a beautiful truck!!
I really love what you've done to this truck. My dream is to finish my 67 and drive it on my 57th birthday in December. With bills to pay and kids to put thru college, I don't see that happening anytime soon. Great work Chip, God Bless you.
Definitely a nice truck I hope to see it in person someday!
Nicely done! Looks factory. One of my favorite designs 67-72.
Boys and their trucks! I know this was fun for you.God bless you and your family Aloha
I really like the way it turned it. I'm glad you painted the truck and I'm glad to see the original dash still installed. I love the new wheels too. Thanks for making these videos.
I think the truck turned out great. And I have to say, this is one of the few vehicles done by Foose that has wheels that look good. Not going with monster 20" wheels for once is a nice change.
Old comment but I'm with you on that. Oversized wheels are the only thing that put me off foose projects and I was pleasantly surprised to see a functional, well-proportioned wheel choice on this truck. Everything else is as flawless as always with foose builds.
I just did write something like this. It´s so smooth and no strange big inch wheels
I watched all your overhaulin shows u have a talent that nobody else doesn't have keep up the great work
As a kid I daydreamed about cars and concept "what ifs". Chip Foose brings his daydreams to life.
Love the sound the tailgate makes
the excitement you get when you talking about details like the steering wheel matching the dash is priceless.. love it.. still crazy how amazing this turned out also, would totally buy this if it was produced. cheers.
Awesome looking truck ! Built from the worlds best artist..Mr Foose !
Amen 100%
Sos genio chip te admiro por tus obras de arte saludos desde argentina chaco
Chip, you are one amazing automotive artist & manufacturer. Very thoughtful design.
Nice C10. 25+ Years ago i took a 67 Ford F100 Ranger-352, 3 on the tree manual steering ,manual brakes. Used 3 other trucks and other vehicles to finally make one- 69 F250 Camper Special for H.D. 5 bolt suspension, Gauge package interior, under dash A.C. system. 71 F100 for the Power steering and coloum shifter, dual M.C & front disc brakes. The rear leafs out of an old "Iron side" 1 ton camper van and it's 4:10 gears. 390 and C6 trans out of a 1970 F250. Took said 390 and went and got a 67 Mercurys 410 crank shaft. Over bored the block, new rods and pistons. "14 bolt Mustang heads" basically making it into a 428 C.J. engine. Chrome front and rear thin bumpers, LOST all the mouldings. Painted it a Custom mixed Brandywine/Pinkish course metallic. Painting the cab/doors inside and out & the Aluminum grill putting in Chrome Cat eye's headlight covers. Tinted windows with add on chrome drip mouldings and rear slide window. 79 Mustang steering wheel and dual 67 Mustang Chrome side mirrors. After market Chrome tubular bed rails. Funny story. Horry County Police use to have the D.U.I check point under the "big bridge" on peachtree rd. Some police do not believe that a 67 truck came with out seat belts, day night rearview mirror, not even door locks! Use to have to carry a card in my wallet from the judge stating my truck confirmed to ALL 1967 laws pertaining to trucks. Lol
I think this is one of my fave C10 of all time.
Neat project! Thanks for taking us along for the ride. 💪👍🏼
I would have purchased one that looks sweet
You have put a big smile on my face. Thank You Sir!
Thank you for keeping the door handles.
En número 1, en cuanto a customs car. Fans de sus trabajos. Genio. Chips. 🇦🇷
Nice work as always foose
You are are my favorite car builder!!!!! You are AMAZING!!!!!
Just awesome your attention to detail is what makes your project so much better than everybody else 👍
Those bumpers look so good on it
For me it's the bumpers. This is one of my all time favorite trucks and the bumpers and roll pans bring it to perfection.
Excellent work Mr. Chip that os my dream truck keep up the good work sir. and God Bless you and your family stay safe
What an Awesome build! Just like everything Chip builds a work of art.
I think it was some great ideas. I like everything about. Your ability to create onto a truck / car is amazing. Glad I met you in person.
Great video guys! I love to see these, there just down right awesome. You guys knock it out of the park on making great content for us out here. What I love is the fact you are keeping the build, the passion and the dream alive out here! God Bless You Guys and rOCK ON!!!!!! Thank You!!!!!!
Man, this truck is so nice. I love the little changes you make! some people won't even notice them. And the details, like the service parts sheet in the glove box. So cool! I know I will never to be able to get one of your cars, but I can dream while watching your videos. I have been following your career since you worked a Boyd's. Keep it up!
In 1974 I bought my first pickup truck when I got out of the USMC. The truck was a 1967 Chevrolet CST [Custom Sport Truck] short/wide bed. It came from the factory with bucket seats and a "buddy" seat in the middle, which enclosed a storage compartment beneath the seat bottom. Big back window. Very cool. Also had a factory tach, full instrumentation, A/C, power steering and power brakes. On the outside of the doors, where Foose's truck calls out Custom, mine was CST. Very cool rig.
Have to admit when I first saw this truck I didnt really care for it... but now that I've seen this thing close up. I'm loving it.
Wish you all the best miles with yet another trophy Chip.
Just love everything you build, they all get a heart and soul.