My inner child. Is wanting to be there with you guys so much. Thank you for your videos. Keep up the good work. And don't forget the antifreeze option three, please❤
I don’t know anything about trucks, fixing trucks. I can put gas in them. I watch because I love to watch the two of you together. What a great dad. What a great son. 💙
#3 for the win. Thanks for making me laugh. Jacks giggles are just contagious. Out of all the TH-camrs coming to the Expo, I’m most excited to meet Jack!
We are trying to not completely copy everyone. It’s hard to do anything new, we are just filming what we were already doing in the shop. Thanks for watching!
Option 3 was probably the best.. audience could see good and you could as well. Love those bugs, of all the cars I've had, the bugs were the most fun to drive.. thx for taking us along for the ride...
Brings back memories. That vintage of PU was the first drive for me in the pasture when I was 11 YOA. We still have some land outside of Buffalo OK. My great grand parents old place. Probably were "SOONERS" HA. Thanks for the memories. Is Fort Supply still in existence? My Grand Mother used to sell eggs and cream to the Hospital there.
Option 3! I love this ! Teaching your boys Right! I do the same with my daughter! Keep up the great work love the videos.... me and my daughter want a project truck someday soon!
Awesome video Kent!! Good call on getting a new radiator, you would have been chasing leaks forever on the old one. Man that motor puts like a kitten!!
When you replace the coolant in the truck I would recommend using regular antifreeze in it not the extended life one because it will attack the solder joints in your heater core. I found out the hard way . My 57 chevy panel radiator leaked then the heater core leaked . It is not recommed to use in older vehicles. Option 3 on the light.
Great video Kent. Nice to see Jack spending this fun time with his dad. I think you channel will do well. Keep em coming and see you next time. By the way, the truck is really nice. The lighting you had when the camera died 3 was the best for me. Do they have vehicle inspections there? We do here in NH, once a year.
Kent, thanks for sharing this video on the installation of the new radiator. It wall went well and no mess. Congratulations. I really like watching you and Jaxk working and insteracting with each other. I made time to spend with my son as he was growinng up and it paid off. I vote for lighting option 3. Remember to replace the water ait antifreeze in your Apache's radiator. Thanks for the journey and the sealing tape tip.
I like the channel and the '59. I'm doing ongoing work on my '69 GMC, my daily driver. Today it's a rear main, oil pan gasket, re-wire starter. Next up, heater core and blower motor. It never ends...(did a radiator swap too!)
14:13 The gallon or so left in the block will offer some protection. I wouldn't rely on it solely but it won't be straight water once that thing starts circulating coolant.
Great video, even though its more than 2 years old. And for the lighting, Option 3 worked the best I think.😁 Oh ya I almost forgot, Woody is awesome!!!!
Little AJ doesn't always tag along but it's typically pretty funny when he does. Thanks for watching. You should watch him in our gopher trapping video on the other channel (GrowJack Outdoors) It is hilarious!
Option 3 is a Winner Winner chicken dinner. A new shiny part looks good on the old girl. (Disclaimer) No deer where run over in the making of this video. 😂✨✅✨Your Awesome!
😜😜😜. Looks like the old girl isn’t the only one with issues cus TH-cam just notified me of your video. If a new radiator is all it takes to getting her to ride down the road during a full moon than with her new bling than time for new tires (for humans new shoes) and no retreads for her. #3 was perfect but to some spooky music the others would be a fun option though not too far for sure. Living dangerously for a little bit is for a good laugh. But safety first when ya carrying a precious load like Woody. 😅😂🤣😂. Of course I meant Jack. 👍👍👍. Had the best time watching this video and superb camera angles and editing. Made me smile after I dropped entire transmission in middle of a busy intersection cruising to a stop as more rusty metal almost caught it on fire. So sure your old girl may have a few more parts needing a surprise fix and more shiny parts too. A girl can’t have too many so they say and your girls been buried for a long time. Enjoy and keep videos coming as I’m having flashbacks to those older trucks and cars and the fun working on them too. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️👍👍❤️👍👍❤️👍
There is a compound you can get at Advance Auto Parts .It has two colors of putty.One is white and one is black so when you mix them up it turns gray.Yoy can sand it after it drys.I fixed my Chevy 68 radiator.
Nice truck you've got there. The patina is badass. Are you going to get rid of those bucket seats and put bench seat back in it? It fantastic to see father and sons fixing cars together. Making memories with each other and spending quality time. Option 3 for lighting with a clean windscreen. 😆 Look forward to future content on this ol' 59. Just subbed you guys. Wishing you all the best for your channel and its growth. Watching from all the way in the land down under Australia 🇦🇺
Great truck I love old truck I'm going to get one about that age at some point too do with my son. I've got time though as he's only 5 right now haha 😄
A lot of people turn their nose up at the tire holder on the side of the bed, and think it looks awesome, think it would benefit by putting a tire on there, it just makes the whole truck look good.
hola soy javier de argentina que hermosa camioneta yo tengo una c10 modelo 73 la estoy restaurando me encanta la de ustedes saludos a y me encanta el bolante de su camioneta ❤
4:45 what happened was you plugged the leaks and the next weakest point in the system was now the weakest link. And it was weaker than the pressure in the system. It might be worth trying to fix it again, pressure testing it, and if you can get it to pass a pressure test keeping it in storage for when that cheap ebay rad fails.
As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of the youth. Psalm 127:4 ''You can tell by the kindness of a dog how a human should be.'' ~Woody
My inner child.
Is wanting to be there with you guys so much. Thank you for your videos. Keep up the good work. And don't forget the antifreeze option three, please❤
I don’t know anything about trucks, fixing trucks. I can put gas in them. I watch because I love to watch the two of you together. What a great dad. What a great son. 💙
Thank you Sandy
I love this truck. Soooo cool.
Thanks for the videos.
good to see Jack the lead mechanic showed up to keep you in line
He is a good hand!
#3 for the win. Thanks for making me laugh. Jacks giggles are just contagious. Out of all the TH-camrs coming to the Expo, I’m most excited to meet Jack!
Thanks Lisa! We are excited about the expo
Great channel , with all the car revival channels that are coming up thanks for making this your own, and not trying to copy anyone else.
We are trying to not completely copy everyone. It’s hard to do anything new, we are just filming what we were already doing in the shop. Thanks for watching!
I really love the look of this old truck. It would look cool with faded, retro type Speed Bump Garage logos on the doors.
That would be cool!
You guys make a great pair. 😅
Good to see a new video on Speed Bump
More to come!
Great job! This old truck and the memories with the kids will be priceless!!!!
Thanks!
Two years later, I vote for option three. Excellent episode.
i am impressed by your boys helping you, good job
He is a good hand
Option three was the best for me as a viewer. I could see all three of you.
Lighting option 3 is the best. Don't forget to keep Woody away from the antifreeze . Enjoy your vids.
Thanks, will do!
Option 3 was probably the best.. audience could see good and you could as well.
Love those bugs, of all the cars I've had, the bugs were the most fun to drive.. thx for taking us along for the ride...
Enjoyed all the videos on this truck. Jack is fun to watch helping you. He's going to be a good mechanic.
He has turned into really good shop help! Thanks for watching
Brings back memories. That vintage of PU was the first drive for me in the pasture when I was 11 YOA. We still have some land outside of Buffalo OK. My great grand parents old place. Probably were "SOONERS" HA. Thanks for the memories. Is Fort Supply still in existence? My Grand Mother used to sell eggs and cream to the Hospital there.
Hey Don, Sadly they closed the Ft. Supply Prison this year and lots of local jobs were lost. The mental hospital is still operating.
Couldn't even notice once good was closed it was so shiny 😆
Have a good day 🌻🌻🌻
LOL yes, still looks good with the hood down. Thanks for watching.
I like option 3 for 2 reasons: first it's safer, second no excess glare.
Looking at that truck brings back memories.
Your lighting while driving was good! Option 3 is my choice! I could see all of you but don’t risk your safety!
I felt comfortable driving with. Thanks for watching
Jack is a very smart kid. Learning a lot from his dad. Awesome
I wish i was auto talented!
Comes in handy.
And great that you are teaching the boys.
Thanks!
Option 3! I love this ! Teaching your boys Right! I do the same with my daughter! Keep up the great work love the videos.... me and my daughter want a project truck someday soon!
Awesome video Kent!! Good call on getting a new radiator, you would have been chasing leaks forever on the old one. Man that motor puts like a kitten!!
It has been running great!
When you replace the coolant in the truck I would recommend using regular antifreeze in it not the extended life one because it will attack the solder joints in your heater core. I found out the hard way . My 57 chevy panel radiator leaked then the heater core leaked . It is not recommed to use in older vehicles. Option 3 on the light.
I have never heard that before. Thanks for the tip!
Boy, don’t you love the simplicity of older trucks! You know, you just need to get a good paint job to make the shiny radiator!
Nah it wears its patina so well the patina just needs to be sealed. Painting it would ruin the charm of the truck.
Great video Kent. Nice to see Jack spending this fun time with his dad. I think you channel will do well. Keep em coming and see you next time. By the way, the truck is really nice. The lighting you had when the camera died 3 was the best for me. Do they have vehicle inspections there? We do here in NH, once a year.
Thanks for watching! Jack and I have had a lot of fun with the old truck already!
Kent, thanks for sharing this video on the installation of the new radiator. It wall went well and no mess. Congratulations. I really like watching you and Jaxk working and insteracting with each other. I made time to spend with my son as he was growinng up and it paid off.
I vote for lighting option 3. Remember to replace the water ait antifreeze in your Apache's radiator.
Thanks for the journey and the sealing tape tip.
Thanks! I did remember to get some antifreeze in it
I like the channel and the '59. I'm doing ongoing work on my '69 GMC, my daily driver. Today it's a rear main, oil pan gasket, re-wire starter. Next up, heater core and blower motor. It never ends...(did a radiator swap too!)
Awesome! Good luck with your project. If you live in the states you are going to want that heater core pretty soon!
Adler Farm sent me 👍🏻 I’ve grown up around cars 🥰
Awesome! Thanks for stopping by
Hello! I’m a new follower here! Lighting #3 was best. It is nice getting to find your channel and follow your journey with your son Jack! Blessings
Thanks for watching
Hey that radiator looks great put some rims on her to match ❤️
Like that old truck, Jack a great helper
He makes a pretty good shop hand!
I enjoy watching these videos. Jack is gonna become a pretty good mechanic on these old vehicles. Good job dad glad to see he ain't on a video game
Awesome replacement of the radiator. Just don't forget to get ANTI-FREEZE. Sounds like #3 is the winner. GOD BLESS Y'ALL.
Thanks, you too!
Number 3 on the light 💡.
Sweet Ride y’all got there !
Thanks!
14:13 The gallon or so left in the block will offer some protection. I wouldn't rely on it solely but it won't be straight water once that thing starts circulating coolant.
Got alot partners
That's one kick ass shop you got there. Got to get me one of them here in Michigan so I can tinker around all year.
It makes things easier! Thanks for watching
Nicely done! Most enjoyable!
Glad you liked it!
That old pickup runs really good!
Thanks! It has been running great. Hard to believe it was completely locked up not too long ago.
Well Done! Run the heater on for a bit to help get air out from under the head
Good idea
3 for sure. Love watching you guys.
Jack, you are a great camera man.
How about valance lights on the inside. Good job on the truck. Brings back memories
Definitely #3.... I love that truck 🤗
Thanks!
Yall should drive that to the Expo and put it on display
We will be trying to bring something but not sure which project it will be.
Hope you got antifreeze in her. Sorry, I would’ve reminded you earlier but I’m late to the party. Love the channel!
I did! And it’s supposed to be 12 degrees in the morning.
Great job on video as always! Can't wait for the next one! Hello from Lone Grove Oklahoma my friend!
Hey Brandon! More videos coming soon!
Lighting #3. Lots of fun for you guys.
Thanks!
Great video, even though its more than 2 years old. And for the lighting, Option 3 worked the best I think.😁 Oh ya I almost forgot, Woody is awesome!!!!
Go Jack and Woody! Dad’s little helpers! ❤
For driving with a light on, I recommend a red light. You’ll still be able to see and have light!
I say #3 don't for get the antifreeze hope it runs cooler after you put in the antifreeze
Chad from Adler Farms would love this 59 Apache
I'm a little disappointed we didn't get a ghost story. Option #3, safety fist though.
lol Thanks for watching
Hey guys where is your other helper? That little one ! He’s so cute!! Next video please!! Woody is a smart dog ! More than me !! 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍
Little AJ doesn't always tag along but it's typically pretty funny when he does. Thanks for watching. You should watch him in our gopher trapping video on the other channel (GrowJack Outdoors) It is hilarious!
Mode 3 lighting.
Option 3 is a Winner Winner chicken dinner. A new shiny part looks good on the old girl. (Disclaimer) No deer where run over in the making of this video. 😂✨✅✨Your Awesome!
lol no deer were harmed this time...
Love that truck!
Excited to watch the journey
Thanks for watching!
very coll truck nice vid ty folks enjoy your vids looking forward to seeing practice for deer season then deer season
Check out our other channel GrowJack Outdoors for hunting content! We have some pretty fun videos from last season
Woody blends in with the truck like camouflaging
😜😜😜. Looks like the old girl isn’t the only one with issues cus TH-cam just notified me of your video. If a new radiator is all it takes to getting her to ride down the road during a full moon than with her new bling than time for new tires (for humans new shoes) and no retreads for her. #3 was perfect but to some spooky music the others would be a fun option though not too far for sure. Living dangerously for a little bit is for a good laugh. But safety first when ya carrying a precious load like Woody. 😅😂🤣😂. Of course I meant Jack. 👍👍👍. Had the best time watching this video and superb camera angles and editing. Made me smile after I dropped entire transmission in middle of a busy intersection cruising to a stop as more rusty metal almost caught it on fire. So sure your old girl may have a few more parts needing a surprise fix and more shiny parts too. A girl can’t have too many so they say and your girls been buried for a long time. Enjoy and keep videos coming as I’m having flashbacks to those older trucks and cars and the fun working on them too. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️👍👍❤️👍👍❤️👍
Thanks for the feedback Bonnie. I hope you don't lose anymore transmissions!
Option 3. I made time as you said to watch all the episodes on the Chevy. Now on to the Bug.. cheers Stew
We can’t wait to cruise the bug! Thanks for watching
Get rad to 60% antifreeze& 40 % water plus overflow resivor of 2 to 3 litre can hold and truck runs very nice for sure!
Thanks!
Great job on that old girl guys good job jack
Thanks!
15:27 Niiice. Tht thing starts up so easy!
There is a compound you can get at Advance Auto Parts .It has two colors of putty.One is white and one is black so when you mix them up it turns gray.Yoy can sand it after it drys.I fixed my Chevy 68 radiator.
Nice truck you've got there. The patina is badass. Are you going to get rid of those bucket seats and put bench seat back in it? It fantastic to see father and sons fixing cars together. Making memories with each other and spending quality time. Option 3 for lighting with a clean windscreen. 😆 Look forward to future content on this ol' 59. Just subbed you guys. Wishing you all the best for your channel and its growth. Watching from all the way in the land down under Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks Peter! We appreciate you giving us a chance!
I was expecting the radiator to look very out of place, but once installed it didn't look bad at all.
I looks way better than I though too!
Great video beautiful truck
Thanks!
Good job fellas.
Thanks!
Nice rad. 👍
Great truck I love old truck I'm going to get one about that age at some point too do with my son. I've got time though as he's only 5 right now haha 😄
Awesome! It’s never to early to start collecting old trucks lol
you guys rock... hello from Montana/// I go for 3 also....
Thanks!
Option 3. Nice job. Can't wait for next video. Blessings 🙏
Thank you! 🤗
You guys are great
Great video can't wait til that baby is running wide open.God bless.
Thanks!
i liked # 3 ,,,like your video's there fun to watch
Thanks!
I love old truck you should keep it and fix it up good classic truck to work on so if I were you I keep it have a good day
Thanks! I think we are going to keep it around for a while
If you have another radiator repair...Try JB Weld...Clean area good..sandpaper with 1000 grit..apply JB Weld...I have fixed many like that...good luck
I did try some Jb weld first and it still was seeping a bit. Thanks for watching and thanks for the tip!
@@SpeedBumpGarage try very fine screen wire...1st JB, let it dry...sand it and add screen and more JB...Good luck
@@SpeedBumpGarage I had a 58...was going to send some pics of it...not sure how to send them to you....???
7:12 Just when I thought I was going to have to give you a thumbs down, lol ;)
LOL he was too busy riding his scooter to help from the beginning. Thanks for watching.
I heard of you from Chat / Adler Farms. Great videos !
Thanks!
was a great Tuesday
Option 3 for sure . I missed seeing AJ❤️
He was already getting in bed or we would have grabbed him!
Light option 3 was best (not ghost story one lol). Nice job on radiator guys
Thanks!
Option 3 perfect
👍🏻thanks for watching
A lot of people turn their nose up at the tire holder on the side of the bed, and think it looks awesome, think it would benefit by putting a tire on there, it just makes the whole truck look good.
The best thing about straight 6 engines is take 4 bolts out of trans 2 motor supports loose hoses and you can pull the engine
Of course, you could've recycled the used anti-freeze from the tub! 👍👍
It was pretty dirty.
I like the ghost story mode...you guys are hilarious. LOL
Thank you and thanks for watching!
3 most definitely 👍👏👏👏
Old school brass and copper radiator repair was with lead solder.
I need to try that next time
hola soy javier de argentina que hermosa camioneta yo tengo una c10 modelo 73 la estoy restaurando me encanta la de ustedes saludos a y me encanta el bolante de su camioneta ❤
¡Gracias!
suerte con tu 73
Option 3 and copious amounts of RAIN X
Lighting for the cab, the third option was good.
Thanks
Drive safely 3
4:45 what happened was you plugged the leaks and the next weakest point in the system was now the weakest link. And it was weaker than the pressure in the system.
It might be worth trying to fix it again, pressure testing it, and if you can get it to pass a pressure test keeping it in storage for when that cheap ebay rad fails.
You're probably right. I may try the repair again.
Cool moon. Go with option 3.
As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of the youth.
Psalm 127:4
''You can tell by the kindness of a dog how a human should be.''
~Woody