Huh? Where did they find the restoration at this video? They took the abandonned truck, disassembled and create the another one truck. This is not the same truck now.
The people that do the work have to work hard and that's everywhere, the problem lies with people in shirts and ties and those heavy pens they have to use.
One thing I greatly admire about this channel is your ability to recycle just about anything wrecked or written off into something very usable and practical in a short space of time, that’s awesome teamwork and something to be applauded. I always love the diversity and content of your videos, very well done
이것이 60년 된 트럭이라고?? No!! 이것은 1986년에서 1995년 까지 생산된 대우트럭 2세대 V365T 탱크로리이다. 제목부터 수정해야 한다. 60년 된 것이 아니고, 관리 부실해서 저모양이 된 것이다. 그나저나 백아무개 아저씨~~?! 오늘도 평화로운 파키스탄!! 30여년 된 대우트럭을 복원한다네요. 헐...캐빈은 히노슈퍼돌핀 프로피어에나 쓰던 캐빈을 올렸네요...
A mi también me quedó la duda del año de modelo de ese camión, por el estilo de cabina; investigué algo pero ahora usted señor con conocimiento lo aclara. Gracias por su información.
From the cabin design and chassis configuration, it seems that Daewoo's truck is made with the license of Isuzu. Isuzu also exported to LHD countries such as the Philippines and Taiwan, and in fact, Japanese manufacturers are contributing to the development of Korea. I guess this individual also came to Pakistan via Afghanistan.
wow imagine how happy these brilliant workers would be to get a couple of brand new western-brand socket & wrench sets and torque wrenches. These men are craftsmen.
Great job, but it is NOT A RESTORATION, it is taking an old truck chassis and making a new one. Restoration means "returning things to their original state", if the cabin is not the original, it is different, and the tank has not been touched. It is not a restoration. Still I give it a good rating, because the work is well done.
My opinion is this is definitely not a 60 year old truck restoration. It is a new truck fabrication using salvage parts from old retired or discarded vehicles. In short a new old truck. Something these small Pakistani fabrication shops are very good at. They take old parts and create a new truck out of them which will provide a good service life to the customer using affordable materials and fabrication skills of the employed staff.
You see those talented men there... Pay attention because that's tte reason nothing is made anymore here in the USA. I wish we can all learn from them.
Restoring Daewoo trucks that have been discontinued for decades? I don't think there's any parts? -> I doubted how to fix it at first.. What do you mean, changing caps?
It’s 😮 hilarious! They really make the most of what they got.. unfortunately in America, we waste more then we use. This video reminds me of the first Iron Man, Tony Stark built this in a CAVE! With a box of Scraps! Haha
Unless this is being done for video content, I failed to understand any other reason for this restoration. All the concentration, effort and dedication by these guys could have produced something similar and strong with the use of new steel.
Looks like they switched to a different set of frame rails from the ones they were straightening,those didn’t have the inner rail to double up the frame, or the new piece that was being welded together!
I also see the issue with calling it a 60 year old resto as its more a refab with the camera putting different parts together. One complaint, they need to do a better jib of preparing the parts by cleaning, sanding, degreasing before assembling. This is the only way to be sure you caught any small cracks that could impact the duration of the new "fix". There were even some parts that had accumulated mud that added significant weight where it didnt belong. Gotta do better in the future and invest in a mobile sandblast unit. Clean parts also weld better. Interesting work in the video anyway.
the pakistani mechanics are skilled in many ways but let themselves down by never using spring or flat washers when bolting things down and i know for certain that in the factory when the vehicle was new, they would have them fitted
Es ist wunderbar zu sehen wie hier aus schrottreifen Teilen ein funktionierendes Gefährt entsteht! Große Achtung! Aber warum werden die Teile nicht wenigstens gereinigt im Sinne der einwandfreien Funktion! Es wird da auch über den Dreck drüberlackiert. Schade Viele Grüße
All this hard work is doomed to have no progress due to a couple of main reasons, 1st is related to the social culture and the 2nd is the fact that no business owner ever solved a problem and capitalized on the solution , I live in a similar country , every one does exactly what’s asked or demanded to be done on repeat, No innovation whatsoever, that’s how the economical state of a society remains exactly the same for centuries
Necessity is the mother of invention. We here in America should learn from these resilient people.
@@karlp3840 invite them round to live with you then 🤣
@@chiefrocka8604 We Americans are justified in our sense of superiority arising from our ethnicity.
@@chiefrocka8604 I think not сIt's worth it, they degrade there in the American environment, to monkeys with iPhones 😂😃 🇷🇺🇵🇰
@@chiefrocka8604 Típica respuesta de un anencefálico.
Impressive! Hard working people. They get the job done and they do it well. They use everything they can. We should learn here in the west. 👍👍👍
Huh? Where did they find the restoration at this video? They took the abandonned truck, disassembled and create the another one truck. This is not the same truck now.
Couldn't they at least paint the truck?
Pakistanis are very hard working people. I wonder how their country hasn’t grown while they are working like this.
حاکمان دزد باعث رشدنکردن شدن
…..corruption.
They may be hard workers, but they don't look after their vehicles, always overloading them.
@@ferozahmed1416Dishonesty lala
The people that do the work have to work hard and that's everywhere, the problem lies with people in shirts and ties and those heavy pens they have to use.
One thing I greatly admire about this channel is your ability to recycle just about anything wrecked or written off into something very usable and practical in a short space of time, that’s awesome teamwork and something to be applauded. I always love the diversity and content of your videos, very well done
이것이 60년 된 트럭이라고??
No!! 이것은 1986년에서 1995년 까지 생산된 대우트럭 2세대 V365T 탱크로리이다.
제목부터 수정해야 한다.
60년 된 것이 아니고, 관리 부실해서 저모양이 된 것이다.
그나저나 백아무개 아저씨~~?!
오늘도 평화로운 파키스탄!!
30여년 된 대우트럭을 복원한다네요.
헐...캐빈은 히노슈퍼돌핀 프로피어에나 쓰던 캐빈을 올렸네요...
A mi también me quedó la duda del año de modelo de ese camión, por el estilo de cabina; investigué algo pero ahora usted señor con conocimiento lo aclara. Gracias por su información.
이것은365t 가 아님니다 365t 는8기통 365마력 터보 입니다 이것은 직렬6기통 dl08 입니다
No
From the cabin design and chassis configuration, it seems that Daewoo's truck is made with the license of Isuzu.
Isuzu also exported to LHD countries such as the Philippines and Taiwan, and in fact, Japanese manufacturers are contributing to the development of Korea.
I guess this individual also came to Pakistan via Afghanistan.
Pakistan looks so fun
wow imagine how happy these brilliant workers would be to get a couple of brand new western-brand socket & wrench sets and torque wrenches. These men are craftsmen.
Great job, but it is NOT A RESTORATION, it is taking an old truck chassis and making a new one.
Restoration means "returning things to their original state", if the cabin is not the original, it is different, and the tank has not been touched. It is not a restoration.
Still I give it a good rating, because the work is well done.
My opinion is this is definitely not a 60 year old truck restoration. It is a new truck fabrication using salvage parts from old retired or discarded vehicles. In short a new old truck. Something these small Pakistani fabrication shops are very good at. They take old parts and create a new truck out of them which will provide a good service life to the customer using affordable materials and fabrication skills of the employed staff.
Magicions! Starting with a Daewo and ending with a Hino???????????
With you, nothing is impossible! 👍 Which city? 🤔
These guys are amazing. Well done.
YOU JUST GOTS TO LOVE THEASE GUYS. HOW THEY GET THINGS DONE. THEY WILL LIVE ON AFTER T,S,H,T,F, THANKS
Wonder how long it took them to do that. Wow what a dirty, tough job. Those guys earn their pay. I did not expect to see any paint on that frame.
Loved sir Lancelot on his motor bike
In pakistan nothing goes to waste
Lots of hard work, I wonder how these trucks hold up.
You see those talented men there... Pay attention because that's tte reason nothing is made anymore here in the USA. I wish we can all learn from them.
Learn exactly WHAT, A total lack of safe work environment and attire sandals safety helmets, basically EVERYTHING SUCKS.
@@wazzazone Thank you for proving my point. Please feel free to enjoy the decline of the US industry.
Who want to be the next to challenge my opinion?
I think i would rather buy a truck from the USA than Pakistan or India, no comparison of the quality or engineering.
Скоро будете .
Restoring Daewoo trucks that have been discontinued for decades?
I don't think there's any parts?
-> I doubted how to fix it at first.. What do you mean, changing caps?
Насколько это надежно. При максимальной загрузке этой техники не развалиться ли она 😢. Ремонт в прямом смысле на коленках
Look at the flames belching from the oxy torch at 9:30
Hell nah
Literally Burning The Hoses!!!!
It’s 😮 hilarious! They really make the most of what they got.. unfortunately in America, we waste more then we use.
This video reminds me of the first Iron Man, Tony Stark built this in a CAVE! With a box of Scraps! Haha
Unfortunately, in America, real work reminds us of a generic comic book character.
Unless this is being done for video content, I failed to understand any other reason for this restoration. All the concentration, effort and dedication by these guys could have produced something similar and strong with the use of new steel.
کار بسیار تکنیکی و با ارزشی را انجام دادن .❤❤❤❤❤
Pakistanis are very intelligent and hardworking people.
u cut all the bolts`??? they are worth a lot to you guys!
Estéis señores restauran casi cualquier camión que les pongas los felicito
Looks like they switched to a different set of frame rails from the ones they were straightening,those didn’t have the inner rail to double up the frame, or the new piece that was being welded together!
OSHA would have a field day with these guy's!!
مجرد سوال
تم تغيير القعادة فين بايكون رقم القعادة تبع الشاحنه في القاعدة الجديدة🤔
I also see the issue with calling it a 60 year old resto as its more a refab with the camera putting different parts together. One complaint, they need to do a better jib of preparing the parts by cleaning, sanding, degreasing before assembling. This is the only way to be sure you caught any small cracks that could impact the duration of the new "fix". There were even some parts that had accumulated mud that added significant weight where it didnt belong. Gotta do better in the future and invest in a mobile sandblast unit. Clean parts also weld better.
Interesting work in the video anyway.
Excelente trabalho , meus amigos
Looks like the Jawas from Star Wars have found a tanker.
Uttini!!
Their pajamas are filthy. How do they not catch fire?
Good work brother
gostei do vídeo parabéns belo trabalho gostei do caminhão Belo caminhão valeu passeiro tamo junto gostei
Dang I need to get them to redo my truck lol
It hasn't at all 60 years. It's a Daewoo from mid 80s
С Афганистана бурбухайку привезли.
Where they find that at the bottom of the ocean
Привезли на ремонт Дэу в итог получился Хино
Seja qual for a idade, o ano de fabricação do caminhão não interessa, o que interessa é que foi feito uma otima restauração e, merece meus respeitos
the pakistani mechanics are skilled in many ways but let themselves down by never using spring or flat washers when bolting things down and i know for certain that in the factory when the vehicle was new, they would have them fitted
Дочернее производство КАМАЗ .
ПО "КамАЗ Пакистани Кастом"😂
DO NOT WELD ON OR DRILL HOLES IN FRAME RAILS. lol
There’s a lot of chipmunks in the background 😂
put some wheels on the tank and mount it to a motorcycle... that is if the tank isn't a rusted out hulk like the rest of the truck
Where are from?
Beautiful job
Me gusta todo lo que restauran pero limpien y pinten hasta el último metal y quedará mucho mejor si no es un trabajo a medias que no está bien
Es ist wunderbar zu sehen wie hier aus schrottreifen Teilen ein funktionierendes Gefährt entsteht! Große Achtung! Aber warum werden die Teile nicht wenigstens gereinigt im Sinne der einwandfreien Funktion! Es wird da auch über den Dreck drüberlackiert. Schade
Viele Grüße
otimo trabalho mesmo sem recusso
This isn't a 60 yo truck. Its the fram from a 30 yo Daewoo with a bunch of random junk year parts bolted on
한국에서는 365T 모델로 생산되었습니다 95년도에 단종된 모델입니다
Man kann die Muttern auch lösen.....
Đội ngũ thợ thủ công làng nghề
Было дэо стало хино, унификация😂
As a boilermaker- welder 😮
Sospecho que este video es lo fake de lo fake
Una pérdida de tiempo
А зачем усиливать раму водовозке?
Они что воду с перегрузом возить собрались?
Или может быть ртуть 😂
Это бензовоз. И для их наливников это маленький боченок.
Health and safty blown right of the window. Not even a basic wealding mask. 😢😢😢
Not wearing the eye protection of a welding helmet will blind these workers.
поставили бочку на другую машину. вот и вся реставрация..
Ну да они коленвалы сваривают а тут такое добро пропадать будет.
Хотя у нас в совхоза бывшем, камазы ходят те что 88г пригнали.
Not restore, rebuild. Not enough there to restore.
While a cab is refurbished elsewhere, we get a long video of dudes welding mostly one strut of the frame.
Why?
Safety first
Now I know what the minions do when they are not filming 😂😂
Difrent truck as you can see the original one beside it as they put on the cab👎👎
Спасибо!!!
Can't look at this...what madness, this is not even close to a reasonable and professional restoration
Bhrat se 50 sal pecha he 😂
The Chipmunks convert a DAEWO to a PAKWO on the cheap.
Can't call that any kind of restoration.
No shortage of junk to repair in India
🇵🇰
👌👍
1992~1993 DAEWOO V365T
ЕТО МЕТАЛОЛОМ КУДА ИВО ВОСТАНАВЛИВАТЬ ТО
Safety 3rd as they say.
Restoration is not relly true it was a swap and go job different cab and engine chassis and tank may been the same the rest is totally different job
This truck is maximum 30 years old. :'D:'D What a clickbait video!!! XD
All this hard work is doomed to have no progress due to a couple of main reasons, 1st is related to the social culture and the 2nd is the fact that no business owner ever solved a problem and capitalized on the solution , I live in a similar country , every one does exactly what’s asked or demanded to be done on repeat, No innovation whatsoever, that’s how the economical state of a society remains exactly the same for centuries
👍👍
Not really a restoration more like a resurrection 😂
Lol
Now that’s a real trailer , unlike the low rider shit that Americans use that always get stuck on train Tracks
Restaurer un camion citerne
Ño ímporta los anos sino el trabajo énsi exelénte el mismo
오평파~~
Pakistan is Azerbaijan brother We love Pakistan ❤❤❤
It’s a shame there are more waste here in America. Why can’t we set example like what these people are doing?
I had to Pause the Rust was getting in my Lungs
Bohong banget klo udah 60 tahun
33:00 goodbye lungs
из говна конфетку хотят сделать 😁
Sounds like Jawas.
mais trabalho escravo , KKKKKKKK🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Еще походит
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That’s trucks a late 80’s early 90’s
Stop exaggerating yeh 😂
@@chiefrocka8604 that truck is Older than you so pay respects to ur elders 😛
Sounds to me like a bunch of chipmunks talking but other than that good video