I still say this was one of the best resurrection series I’ve watched, I can’t believe how great that trucked turned out, Kevin is definitely jealous 😂
“The internet says this truck is unrestorable and that’s why we’re going to restore it!” We need to keep Pole Barn Garage up to these challenges. Great job Dalton,I’d be proud to drive this gem.
Brother, you really are a credit to the car community, its obvious you really know your stuff and how things should be done but also realise that cars need to be driven. The Silver Dollar Chevy really is proof of yours and JD's abilities and passion. Great job boys. 🤘👍
I have to say that whenever I recommend someone this channel. I recommend this series, because anyone who can take that rusty pile of sheet metal, and turn it into what it is today should not only earn my respect, but the whole of the internet's. The future unlike burned out halogen bulbs is very bright!!
Ahhh. “The Saga of the Silver Dollar Chevy” What a fantastic movie! The story of a man with true grit and determination, great skills, and a bit of money, taking a K10 destined for the grave and transforming it into a Mecum Auction ready work of art!!! 5 ⭐️s
Not a square body guy at all, but i watched every minute (now twice!) of you turning that junker into a jewel - very satisfying and inspiring! Not sad at all that you sold it - you’ve passed the torch…really enjoy your channel!
Man what a great video, watched all the episodes of the silver dollar chevy but seeing it all come together in one long video was great! Glad it went to a good home cannot wait for the 4x4 van video been following along on FB posts very excited to see the outcome!
You did a lot of work on a truck that probably would have be considered a parts truck by most people. This truck was my introduction to your channel and I'm glad to be here. It's good to see it finished and getting a new life. I can't wait to see what's coming up next.
Loved this one! Hate it had to go so quickly. Would have like to see you and your son ride it and keep it! I love it when old cars/trucks actually get painted, even if it is tractor paint. One of the best attributes about your channel! There are so many channels going through mechanics and doing will it runs but not ever doing that final touch. Great vid
One of my best friends in this life had this body style Chevy. He lived his truck and spend many days working on it to get it looking new. Unfortunately one night he and one of his friends crashed it. He lost his life in that truck that night. I miss him. The worlds certainly missing one of the good guys. This video reminded me of Chris. Thank you for letting me relive some of the good days he and I had together.
I watched the whole series but after seeing this video began to understand how much work was put in to resurrecting this truck. Thanks for the great videos and all your work Dalton.
I feel like I have seen this before or one very like it, from you? A very fun and entertaining time watching this today. You took what was a old Chevy step side pickup in very poor condition. And then spent a considerable amount of time and effort to restore it to a very nice condition. Thank you for the great and free educational entertainment. Do you have sponsorship yet?
What This video is, is basically a re-cap of all of the previous restoration videos on this truck but compiled into one long video. ‘Ole Dale Petty has amassed a bunch of new subscribers so they likely have not seen all of this series. It’s also a way to create a “new” video to generate ad revenue in the dead of winter when it’s too flipping cold to work outside. 🥶 ⛄️
I'm a die hard Ford guy, but watching you and JD put that square body back together is inspiring to the car hobby we hold dear. Excellent work as always, Dalton!
Watching this restoration from beginning to end the first time around was delightful, and so is this vid. I love love LOVE these old squarebodies so much. Thank you for giving that old girl a new lease on life. Also I put one of your stickers on the visor of my 07 Mustang and it instantly got like 5 more hrsprs btw.
This is my favorite video of a completely clapped out rust bucket looking really really nice. I’ve followed this build from the beginning even when Kevin first got it and i thought to myself that thing is done for
my favorite series on youtube for a long time now! would sit down with my dinner and force my fiance to watch with me every time a new episode would come out - you inspired me to start hunting for my own junkers to get out on the road again. The only problem is i fall in love with every one i get 😭
Outstanding result dude 👌👏 You literally managed to polish and put a shine on a turd!!! 😂 Loved the longer video btw, must have taken an age to complete 👍🙏
So Im guessing that silver dollar is worth more than the square body? But those light weight racing fenders are the bomb! Must save 50 lbs or more. And the flow thru ventilation in the cab is definitly a highly sought after factory option. Great score!
absolutely awesome build!! saw already the partial process. love the style and how you went about it. budget, relaxed and still a bit OCD. lol. more resto- or roadstorations like that please. highly satisfying to see 'em rescued and resurrected
I have a 74 K10 that started out in similar shape. I have one side done with new cab mount, inner and outter rockers, cab corner, kick panel and floor pan all done. As soon as firewood cutting season is over I'm going to start on the other side. This series has rekindled my motivation. Thanks Dalton!
That is the best video I have seen you do. You actually made it look nice and took your time and did not drive the crude out of it at the end. Great job! I am impressed.
Dalton thank you for keeping it real and remiding us that its more important to just save it and get it going within our ability. This truck was a great save and I enjoyed following your build of this truck.
Being in NY, all we have is rust buckets of junk. It’s inspiring knowing how bad off a truck can be and still be restored by a skilled hand! Love the videos!
I'm shocked he dare restore it with that much effort. It started off at Kevins place as like a what - $400 truck? Basically most people would take out the engine and rims off and throw the rest away.
Ahhhhhh, the Silver Dollar, probably the best "hold my beer" series on YT in a very long time i know of from start to finish. The Silver Dollar is the reason i subscribed and got a membership to support the internet getting proven wrong. And along the way i fell in love with Jaaaags, Candy Vans & LTD's out of principle. 👌🏻🤘🏻🇺🇸
Excellent resurrection on this rusty old square body. Just further proof REAL men don't need overpriced $80k trucks when diehard fellas like you bring these trucks back to life. Looks 100% top notch! 👍
You brought the Silver Dollar Chevy back from the grave, showed it more love than the fellas that built it on the line, and made sure it went to a good home. Hell yeah that’s what the car hobby is all about.
It's been a while since we saw that project and it was great to see all the highlights of the build from start to finish. I'd completely forgotten just how rotten that cab was at the beginning - and it was truly shocking, eh! Seeing you give the engine a rev as you and JD were getting ready to go for the first drive and watching the cab twist and compress so bad that the door moved out of the remains of the frame {{SHUDDER}} Haven't seen scuttle shake that bad since my mates and I cut the roof, pillars and door tops off a rotten old Cortina and try to drive it down the road......and your truck has a frame under it! Compressing the whole series into an hour and a half (more or less) would indeed take an effort. Which bits to leave in or cut, all the splicing of the bits into a new video and leaving enough to ensure it flows. Worth doing and releasing several months after the final episode (as you've done here), but not something I'd do myself with every project due to the sheer effort required....and it would be selfish of us as the viewers to expect it. Glad the truck has gone to a good home. You're right - getting the next generation interested in the old cars is the only way the vehicles will continue to be around. Glad both you and I have young ones that we've managed to infect with the bug! All the best
This....this was somethin' else!! Great job all around, you sir are one talented SOB!! I know of no human who would have tackled something of this caliber....most would have let it turn to dust. You did not and both you and JD learned a lot along the way. Amazing, simply amazing 👍❤
ngl, that was much more than impressive i'm happy to see a restoration be done in "the right way", because yeah. i didn't think that poor truck could become so good. it was truly enjoiable to watch
At 56 years old I thought I had seen everything. Then an armed village genius appeared.....seriously though a credit to you and your family regarding this upload. A mighty effort rewarded with a mighty fine looking truck!
Dude! Seeing all that work in one video is pretty impressive. That thing was a horrendous bucket of truck shaped rust, and most people would've considered it beyond saving. But you dug in and persevered until it was a properly presentable rig to be proud of. Cheers to you, and thanks for reminding us that where there's a will (and enough delusion), there's a way.
It was the silver dollar square body episode on jyd that got me on your channel. I've been a loyal watcher since. Always great videos and I love the way you work with your son on your projects. Great to pass this all down to him.
Nice to see some of the things I missed before on this truck. Well done in keeping it from becoming an even longer video than it was. I enjoyed how you put it together.
So nice to see someone spray paint right instead of slinging the gun back and forth with their wrist. I've seen guys on car TV shows not even doing it right like you.
Honestly I'm amazed how good it turned out from it's humble beginning's , I can't do body work or dry wall finishing . Hat's off to you I enjoyed watching you make a cab from that nothing floored square body.
Thanks for putting this longer video together Dalton. This cut was fantastic! Really enjoyed reliving this journey, and actually forgot that Silver Dollar came from Kevin.
Man that rusty pile was truly transformed, I thought you were getting ready to head for SEMA with all the hours poured into that fine piece. Then the frosting on the cake was to paint it black and add a striping kit, wow!, that pickup will definitely generate some conversations in the future for the new owner.
wanted to say love watching your videos you take cars and trucks that people would scrap and turn them back into cars and it doesn't have to be 100% just has to look good.
I love the look that J.D. gave you when you told him that the transmission needed to be clean! You know that in his head, he was saying, "Who are you, and what have you done with my Dad?"
Awesome video, your determination paid off on the silver dollar chevy. Definitely inspiring, keep up the good work. Love the father son collaboration on the projects!
I really like the use of self tapers to getting the floor pan in place before welding. Typically I just start in one corner and tack around. I've used the self tappers for glued on panels.
I, for one like that you took the time to explain each step. So many videos on the subject are just people half-ass explaining what to do and then jump cut to the end result that they clearly paid someone else to do.
I watched each one of the videos on the Silver Dollar Chevy. I liked the build so much I watched this review of all that rust removal and mayhem. I still can't believe how nice the truck turned out. I mean, you replaced the whole lower half of the cab. You are a wizard at turd polishing.
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I still say this was one of the best resurrection series I’ve watched, I can’t believe how great that trucked turned out, Kevin is definitely jealous 😂
I concur with that !
Yup
Absolutely agree! The truck is great
Can’t agree more! Makes you feel like you can do actually that sort of thing
Can’t agree more! Makes you feel like you can do actually that sort of thing
“The internet says this truck is unrestorable and that’s why we’re going to restore it!” We need to keep Pole Barn Garage up to these challenges. Great job Dalton,I’d be proud to drive this gem.
Yessir!!
Brother, you really are a credit to the car community, its obvious you really know your stuff and how things should be done but also realise that cars need to be driven. The Silver Dollar Chevy really is proof of yours and JD's abilities and passion. Great job boys. 🤘👍
I have to say that whenever I recommend someone this channel. I recommend this series, because anyone who can take that rusty pile of sheet metal, and turn it into what it is today should not only earn my respect, but the whole of the internet's. The future unlike burned out halogen bulbs is very bright!!
Ahhh. “The Saga of the Silver Dollar Chevy” What a fantastic movie! The story of a man with true grit and determination, great skills, and a bit of money, taking a K10 destined for the grave and transforming it into a Mecum Auction ready work of art!!! 5 ⭐️s
Clearly a viewer of culture and refinement 👌🏻🤘🏻🇺🇸
K10*
Partially true. Anybody can spray paint over rust.
@@tiekbaneNot just anybody can do what he did and you know it.
@@tiekbaneA'ight, we'll patiently wait here for your resto completion.
man, he just like.. sold it, just like that. What an emotional roller coaster.
The Silver Dollar is a legend! All the hard work was worth it; you saved a unique rig from extinction!
One of the best episodes by far! Incredible how that turned out.
i miss the gran torino content😪😪😪
Not a square body guy at all, but i watched every minute (now twice!) of you turning that junker into a jewel - very satisfying and inspiring! Not sad at all that you sold it - you’ve passed the torch…really enjoy your channel!
Thanks!
@@PoleBarnGarage sad to see the silver dollar chevy go.
@@SpaceGamblerJRDon't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
Here from the junkyard digs video, glad to see the ol girl come back to life
Great job
Man what a great video, watched all the episodes of the silver dollar chevy but seeing it all come together in one long video was great! Glad it went to a good home cannot wait for the 4x4 van video been following along on FB posts very excited to see the outcome!
Every episode I can't believe there could be a worse project to work on, but you always seem to find one. For that, I commend you Dalton. Well done 👍
I don't know how many places I saw where I would have been stopped dead and utterly clueless as to how to proceed!
You did a lot of work on a truck that probably would have be considered a parts truck by most people. This truck was my introduction to your channel and I'm glad to be here. It's good to see it finished and getting a new life. I can't wait to see what's coming up next.
One of the best restoration videos I’ve seen in a long time. Keep up the good work.
Loved this one! Hate it had to go so quickly. Would have like to see you and your son ride it and keep it! I love it when old cars/trucks actually get painted, even if it is tractor paint. One of the best attributes about your channel! There are so many channels going through mechanics and doing will it runs but not ever doing that final touch. Great vid
One of my best friends in this life had this body style Chevy. He lived his truck and spend many days working on it to get it looking new. Unfortunately one night he and one of his friends crashed it. He lost his life in that truck that night. I miss him. The worlds certainly missing one of the good guys. This video reminded me of Chris. Thank you for letting me relive some of the good days he and I had together.
You did one hell of a job on that truck looks great you would never know it was a rust bucket congratulations on it
Thank ya
I watched the whole series but after seeing this video began to understand how much work was put in to resurrecting this truck. Thanks for the great videos and all your work Dalton.
Amazing transformation. Probably my favorite among all your vehicles.
I feel like I have seen this before or one very like it, from you? A very fun and entertaining time watching this today. You took what was a old Chevy step side pickup in very poor condition. And then spent a considerable amount of time and effort to restore it to a very nice condition. Thank you for the great and free educational entertainment. Do you have sponsorship yet?
What This video is, is basically a re-cap of all of the previous restoration videos on this truck but compiled into one long video. ‘Ole Dale Petty has amassed a bunch of new subscribers so they likely have not seen all of this series. It’s also a way to create a “new” video to generate ad revenue in the dead of winter when it’s too flipping cold to work outside. 🥶 ⛄️
I'm a die hard Ford guy, but watching you and JD put that square body back together is inspiring to the car hobby we hold dear. Excellent work as always, Dalton!
With black use cornflour as buffing compound brilliant shine and no swirl marks Ute looks great
From a wreck to a driving vehicle that looks awesome ! Tremendous amount of work you guys did !
Awesome video you are right those mufflers sound amazing, looking forward to seeing the 4X4 Van getting worked on.
That kid will be the coolest kid in school with that truck. Thanks for another awesome video.
True That!
1:07:43 I’m glad to see at least he is consistently wearing ppe.
I love that this was a Grandfather, Son, and Grandson project. This makes me wish I knew even more about fixing up old cars to share with my son.
Watching this restoration from beginning to end the first time around was delightful, and so is this vid.
I love love LOVE these old squarebodies so much. Thank you for giving that old girl a new lease on life.
Also I put one of your stickers on the visor of my 07 Mustang and it instantly got like 5 more hrsprs btw.
This is my favorite video of a completely clapped out rust bucket looking really really nice. I’ve followed this build from the beginning even when Kevin first got it and i thought to myself that thing is done for
my favorite series on youtube for a long time now! would sit down with my dinner and force my fiance to watch with me every time a new episode would come out - you inspired me to start hunting for my own junkers to get out on the road again. The only problem is i fall in love with every one i get 😭
a lot of work went into this build good work sir
Quality as always. Nice edit of a great series and still a ton of fun to rewatch in a condensed version.
What a great rebirth for a chev. You rebuild things just like Vice Grip Garage. Keep the great videos coming 👍🏻
Outstanding result dude 👌👏 You literally managed to polish and put a shine on a turd!!! 😂 Loved the longer video btw, must have taken an age to complete 👍🙏
That wasn’t a resurrection that was a resuscitation. Beautiful job Dalton and JB
So Im guessing that silver dollar is worth more than the square body? But those light weight racing fenders are the bomb! Must save 50 lbs or more. And the flow thru ventilation in the cab is definitly a highly sought after factory option. Great score!
what u did to that truck is amazing. and j.d's ability to match your sarcasm is priceless.
absolutely awesome build!! saw already the partial process. love the style and how you went about it. budget, relaxed and still a bit OCD. lol. more resto- or roadstorations like that please. highly satisfying to see 'em rescued and resurrected
I have a 74 K10 that started out in similar shape. I have one side done with new cab mount, inner and outter rockers, cab corner, kick panel and floor pan all done. As soon as firewood cutting season is over I'm going to start on the other side. This series has rekindled my motivation. Thanks Dalton!
Hell yeah brother
That is the best video I have seen you do. You actually made it look nice and took your time and did not drive the crude out of it at the end. Great job! I am impressed.
Dalton thank you for keeping it real and remiding us that its more important to just save it and get it going within our ability. This truck was a great save and I enjoyed following your build of this truck.
Being in NY, all we have is rust buckets of junk. It’s inspiring knowing how bad off a truck can be and still be restored by a skilled hand! Love the videos!
I'm shocked he dare restore it with that much effort. It started off at Kevins place as like a what - $400 truck? Basically most people would take out the engine and rims off and throw the rest away.
@@josephsummers2427 well yeah most vehicles dont have entire panels still being made that you can just tack weld and glue back on
Shoutout for those harbor freight straps though! I've trusted them with entirely to much😂
Ahhhhhh, the Silver Dollar, probably the best "hold my beer" series on YT in a very long time i know of from start to finish. The Silver Dollar is the reason i subscribed and got a membership to support the internet getting proven wrong. And along the way i fell in love with Jaaaags, Candy Vans & LTD's out of principle. 👌🏻🤘🏻🇺🇸
Hell yeah brother
You are teaching us to not look at the outside of things, the miracle is to see past the junk.
I literally just finished watching the playlist on this build again. Loved it.
The end of this one shows what happened to the truck
@@PoleBarnGarage dude got a nice truck. Id like to see some more of these kinds of builds.
I always enjoy seeing a Father and Son work together. Something we need more of in this Country...MERICA!!!!
Excellent resurrection on this rusty old square body. Just further proof REAL men don't need overpriced $80k trucks when diehard fellas like you bring these trucks back to life. Looks 100% top notch! 👍
You brought the Silver Dollar Chevy back from the grave, showed it more love than the fellas that built it on the line, and made sure it went to a good home.
Hell yeah that’s what the car hobby is all about.
It's been a while since we saw that project and it was great to see all the highlights of the build from start to finish. I'd completely forgotten just how rotten that cab was at the beginning - and it was truly shocking, eh! Seeing you give the engine a rev as you and JD were getting ready to go for the first drive and watching the cab twist and compress so bad that the door moved out of the remains of the frame {{SHUDDER}} Haven't seen scuttle shake that bad since my mates and I cut the roof, pillars and door tops off a rotten old Cortina and try to drive it down the road......and your truck has a frame under it!
Compressing the whole series into an hour and a half (more or less) would indeed take an effort. Which bits to leave in or cut, all the splicing of the bits into a new video and leaving enough to ensure it flows. Worth doing and releasing several months after the final episode (as you've done here), but not something I'd do myself with every project due to the sheer effort required....and it would be selfish of us as the viewers to expect it. Glad the truck has gone to a good home. You're right - getting the next generation interested in the old cars is the only way the vehicles will continue to be around. Glad both you and I have young ones that we've managed to infect with the bug! All the best
One of the best vids and loved the fact that it went to a kid to keep the old vehicle tradition alive
This goes to show that you should never throw anything away, never know when you might need it 😅
Longer videos aren't bad. It's more like watching a movie.
Remarkable resurrections from PBG. A classic, well done sir. Your determination to completion has been nothing short of admirable.
Have I seen all the videos? Yes. Am I watching this compilation? Also yes.
The end tells what happened to the truck!
Loved it when he started to show the "walk thru cab" and found that 1st silver dollar!
This....this was somethin' else!! Great job all around, you sir are one talented SOB!! I know of no human who would have tackled something of this caliber....most would have let it turn to dust. You did not and both you and JD learned a lot along the way. Amazing, simply amazing 👍❤
You put a lot of hard work on that truck!! And it shows!! What JD is learning can’t be learned in school!!Thanks for sharing
It still amazes me how nice this truck came out.
ngl, that was much more than impressive
i'm happy to see a restoration be done in "the right way", because yeah. i didn't think that poor truck could become so good.
it was truly enjoiable to watch
There aren't many times I get sucked into a series this much. This is one of the best.
This video got me through the day. I appreciate all the work you and Jessi do!
Thanks!
I loved the Silver Dollar Chevy, it is one chevy body I always liked. Hope it lives for many years to come.
Both of you keep up the great work. It’s very nice to see father and son projects coming together.
amazing video - yours are never boring
At 56 years old I thought I had seen everything. Then an armed village genius appeared.....seriously though a credit to you and your family regarding this upload. A mighty effort rewarded with a mighty fine looking truck!
Dude! Seeing all that work in one video is pretty impressive. That thing was a horrendous bucket of truck shaped rust, and most people would've considered it beyond saving. But you dug in and persevered until it was a properly presentable rig to be proud of. Cheers to you, and thanks for reminding us that where there's a will (and enough delusion), there's a way.
Square bodies are the most beautiful trick ever made! I love how genuine you guys are ! Keep up the awesome content
It was the silver dollar square body episode on jyd that got me on your channel. I've been a loyal watcher since. Always great videos and I love the way you work with your son on your projects. Great to pass this all down to him.
Nice to see some of the things I missed before on this truck. Well done in keeping it from becoming an even longer video than it was. I enjoyed how you put it together.
So nice to see someone spray paint right instead of slinging the gun back and forth with their wrist. I've seen guys on car TV shows not even doing it right like you.
For a ford guy, thats one cool chevy , supper clean
That looks like a different truck. thanks for teaching me so much with this series Dalton.
Honestly I'm amazed how good it turned out from it's humble beginning's , I can't do body work or dry wall finishing . Hat's off to you I enjoyed watching you make a cab from that nothing floored square body.
Truck was absolutely beautiful! You took something that most people would have scraped! Saved it and by my standards made it very nice! Keep er up!
I love these longer form videos from grabbing a piece of junk and turning into an absolute beauty. Takes out the waiting for subsequent parts.
You did a heck of a job taking that poor old truck from neglected to loved. Good job, sir!!
Thanks for putting this longer video together Dalton. This cut was fantastic! Really enjoyed reliving this journey, and actually forgot that Silver Dollar came from Kevin.
Excellent restoration. One of the best I’ve seen on here. Love those 70s square bodies.
The amount of rust repair I have to do on my 2000 Silverado that I love that my wife thinks is a waste of time is nothing compared to what you fix.
"And that's because I'm not doing it right"
I felt that in my freaking soul.
Unbelievable restoration. One hundred percent work. One hundred percent perseverance. Great video. You're a talented guy Dalton.
Did I just finish the video playlist for this truck like a week ago? Yes. Did I still watch this video start to finish? Yes.
With what he had to work with, he turned that square body into a masterpiece. Bravo, Dalton. Bravo!!!
Man that rusty pile was truly transformed, I thought you were getting ready to head for SEMA with all the hours poured into that fine piece. Then the frosting on the cake was to paint it black and add a striping kit, wow!, that pickup will definitely generate some conversations in the future for the new owner.
As funny as it's presented, you are actually incredibly talented at everything involving cars and you have a great work ethic. Great video!
wanted to say love watching your videos you take cars and trucks that people would scrap and turn them back into cars and it doesn't have to be 100% just has to look good.
I love the look that J.D. gave you when you told him that the transmission needed to be clean! You know that in his head, he was saying, "Who are you, and what have you done with my Dad?"
Awesome video, your determination paid off on the silver dollar chevy. Definitely inspiring, keep up the good work. Love the father son collaboration on the projects!
You should give your son this truck for his first car that’s be awesome
The silver dollar Chevy was one of my favorite projects. Can't wait for the 4x4 van.
Wow. I don’t work on cars but I enjoy your humor, resourcefulness and just seeing how you get stuff done. You should be proud! Amazing results.
I really like the use of self tapers to getting the floor pan in place before welding. Typically I just start in one corner and tack around. I've used the self tappers for glued on panels.
I, for one like that you took the time to explain each step. So many videos on the subject are just people half-ass explaining what to do and then jump cut to the end result that they clearly paid someone else to do.
Dalton. Really enjoyed this. Was great to finally see a complete restoration. Truck looked great. Credit to you and JD. 👍🏻
Watching you put that Stepside back on the road made me want one even more. What beautiful work!
Nice of you to pass it on. I'm sure he'll be proud to own it!
I watched each one of the videos on the Silver Dollar Chevy. I liked the build so much I watched this review of all that rust removal and mayhem. I still can't believe how nice the truck turned out. I mean, you replaced the whole lower half of the cab. You are a wizard at turd polishing.
It definitely wasn't a roadworthy vehicle in the beginning. Thank you for showing us, again, that almost everything is possible. 😊
Roman your worthy of a pay raise for your dedication and commitment to excellence in journalism! Thank you very much for your service to our country!😊