Bed Construction For Sergeant Rock - Trucks! S6, E22
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ส.ค. 2019
- On this episode of Trucks! Stacey David continues to work on Project Sergeant Rock by getting the bed built and installed.
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It was cool seeing a Hunter laser alignment tool. I worked there when they were developing it.
Hi, I'm David and I like old car's and trucks,I don't have one but wish I did . I did have a 1969 Chevelle when I was 16 God how I loved that car my mom gave it to me for my birthday, I got really sick and was put in the hospital when I was better and went to get my car it was gone, I was really up set about it and look for it every place I want I or the police never found it. To this day when I see one at a show I can't help but to wonder if it's mine. I wish I could afford to get another one. At least they can't steal my memoirs of all the great time I had in it...I love watching your show and learning lots of things. I just wish I had something to work on now that i have all this knowledge from watching your awesome Show. Your awesome, and thanks for such a great show and teaching us a lot of d.i.y. ...
I brought the statement that the cab was made out of two cabs to a WWII truck driver Marine vet. He said this was common practice during WWII overseas because of parts shortages and war needs.
Yoy are great man. engineer too greatest. Love it.
Turn UP your VOLUMN
How much off road did this truck see?
That was a open cab most were
The bed is out of proportion.
Hydraulic steering not alowed in some states? What did they use then? Regular mechanical steering?
Still think it was a robbery to not put a Cummins in this truck.
I wish they would have just restored it
Dana 80’s woulda been fun under it Rockwell to me anyway is ancient junk, axel tech’s is what you want if you really wanted to big nice axel
Now EVERYTHING'$ A PREMIUM
Think 40s and Dana 60s would have been more versatile and appropriate on the this truck
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It's sad what kind of cartoon you turned that into