Man... this takes me back. The very first brand new vehicle I bought was a 1982 GMC Sierra. It cost $9,199.99 at the time ($268.05 a month). It was the exact same colors as this truck, I even had that chrome step bumper (that was $110 extra thrown in as incentive). I sure miss that old truck. Thanks for sharing this one!
Wel, You just took your game up several notches with this video. Great music, great filming and editing! It was fun and funny, those bloopers at the end are rich. Can't wait for part II
They say you can tell when a UA-cam channel has been established by the volume of commercials. If that's the case, YOU GUYS HAVE MADE IT! I've never seen so many commercials in your videos before! Congratulations!? Thanks for another great video my friends and, of course, GOD BLESS 🙏❤️✌️
I was so glad to see that you guys had a new video...can't wait to see more content and more on the square body. Oh yeah, and congratulations on having a child!! Bless y'all!
Lance ,Wyatt Yes please you gotta do this beauty up. Great ep can't wait for next one. Your on a winner (couple of episodes in this build) Love it. Come on back now!! ya hear!. Cheers
This freaked me out! There was me thinking "he's had a hair cut.", and "his Dad is looking younger....". Then you set the timeline and I was "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.". Quite why I was so absorbed by the physical nuances of you you and your Dad is beyond me. So, back to the subject, of cars. Watching this from the UK and am sharply reminded of how draconian our vehicle related laws are here. NO WAY could you revive a truck like that here and drive it home same week. That is if you could find anything half interesting enough to try it with. It'd either be a pile of brown scales in sa puddle of brown water, or be HUGELY overvalued by the owner who "knows what he's got". So I'm pleading with you, keep these wonderful snapshots of life in automotive Texas and beyond coming. It really makes my day. Thanks!
I guess I would have thought that the propane conversion would’ve been a bit more complicated than just an adapter sitting on top of the carb. Like ya said, the square body market is crazy these days. Definitely worth a resto. Thanks guys and and God bless!
They ok but I like the 67-72 c10 much better. I had a 67 and a 72 back 30 years ago. I could kick my own butt for getting rid of them but they weren’t worth anything back then and they were everywhere. Now they unattainable unless you got crazy money. I had probably a dozen square body’s back in the day. Same thing with them. They weren’t worth anything. The last 1 had I sold for a 1000 bucks, running driving ready to go. It was my daily driver but I wanted to finish my dad’s truck I inherited so I needed the money.
Pretty neat stuff...i use a 1989 GMC Sierra daily Driver plated "Farm Truck" that I brought down from oklahoma from my late father's estate, was sitting with bad fuel pump for 8 years...fixed pump and drove it down 11 years ago. I rebuilt the 700R4's myself on the picnic table...these trucks will never die as long as you maintain them and don't expose them to corrosive road salts.
Lance, the only thing missing from that truck is a couple of bales of hay and some soil samples and she would be right back. Good to see you and pops keeping well.
nice revival boys, I used to drive a propane van and there was a lever to switch between gasoline and LP. literally while it was running. the newer setups automatically start on gasoline fuel until the engine is warm enough and then switches over to LP. you can really hear the lifters chattering on propane fuel. almost sounds like a diesel
I’ve been in the propane business a long time. We’ve had propane service trucks around off and on. The problem is, the engines burn too clean with little internal lubrication. They seem to run hot, have no power and burn up sooner than gas engines. The gas engines have a little lubrication from the gas. The good thing is, the propane takes a long time (if ever) to turn bad. It’s stinks, but it will still burn. Just do what you do and don’t listen to the negative. Keep talking and they don’t like it they can always turn off the sound. I’m subscribed to turning rust and as of today, here also. Please keep the videos coming more often and don’t sweat the small stuff.
That was a quick fix, now you need to make it a restored project and give it a custom look ❤LoveJim J&R mobile service and God Bless y'all and your critters
Yeppers 👍,that a great set up. I think that motor will surprise you. The trans I don't know,but a fella could always flash it an see. Some time's losing that old stuff an a new filter helps. Good luck,an thanks for sharing 😊.
Your willingness to drive a vehicle with no brakes makes me NERVOUS! LOL Great video, glad to see she fired up for you. In the end she was just thirsty! ;-)
My favorite color .. I had one just like this long bed I wish I still had it... It fit me and the sounds like doors and hoods sounded great strong motor and trans. Mines was a 78 high rise motor headers and all burnouts were easy.
Bogata has gotta be on one the littlest Texas towns with the biggest gearheads, thanks to Restored. and Turnin Rust. If I wasn't so old, disabled, and a millionaire, I'd live and work there in my own shop or anyone else's. These guys dig up thee most awesome junk and make them like Lazurus. Propane, or, pro-pain? Nah--you keep it in your kitchen stove, not in/on an engine. Diesel has its place, not here. Glad to see it's back to gas. Back in the day, I remember a popular swap--was ripping out the GM truck's 350 diesel and putting in a 455 Olds. Pretty much a direct bolt-in. Slight tweaks on motor mounts, but that was it. Everything else, including driveline, fit like a glove.
Our 79 F150 ran on gas or LP. Had dual gas tanks and a 100gl LP tank. We could run over 1500 miles between refills. LP didn't have as much power as gas so if we got into the hills we would have to switch over to gas (just a switch under the dash.)
Excellent video RESTORE Crew Wyatt :) , Lance :) , Christina :) also myself first vechile saw Propane was 1966 3 ton fire Department tanker GMC stake truck type single axle my late Dad was on! Then in 1993 at Tire Sales & Repair shop was serivce truck 1983 to 1985 3/4 and 1 ton GMC and Chevrolet had Propane 350 V8 with Manual transmission and Automatic transmission plus 2 wheels drive ! Had rebuilt 2 our 5 motor and yes last I know put ignition switch to on also wait till buzzer shot off then put gas pedal to floor count to 1 to 8 then feather gas to kept running! When stays going your drive on and enjoy Propane like Carburetor gas engine but pressure cylinder to for fuel tank! Then school friend of my his father truck fillup cylinder on frame of 1984 Chevrolet 1/2 ton truck thru bumper light would be was crazy spot! Then say Ford 1992 car had Propane was LTD midsize car to V6 motor thought was but was a 302 V8 rare car for sure!
Dad is such a great actor...that "Backwards Stare of Death" when his grey hair was mentioned, I felt it in my soul. Lance, great "Forgiveness of Sins" moment...I don't know why you two aren't in Hollywod Right Now! HollyWood Park, Texas that is. Hahaha! I was expecting a full 2 hour blow out and build of this SWB Chevy. I need one slammed to fit my FOM body into. FOM=Fat Old Man
In 1982 I was working at a GM dearlership in their bodyshop.We had a GMC 1982 just like this one with a head on collision,we replaced the frame $7k damage 13k truck so insurance fixed it.The truck was only 3 months old,,hard to believe a brand new loaded truck for 13k.
If that engine has been on propane its entire life it’s like new inside. I got 2 74 F100s both were on propane. I converted them to gasoline and they are like new.
Glad your Dad is talking in the video. Need more of that..
Nothing better than an old Squarebody!
Man... this takes me back. The very first brand new vehicle I bought was a 1982 GMC Sierra. It cost $9,199.99 at the time ($268.05 a month). It was the exact same colors as this truck, I even had that chrome step bumper (that was $110 extra thrown in as incentive). I sure miss that old truck. Thanks for sharing this one!
First thing I would get rid of the propane tank and put a carburetor back on it
Great outtakes. Good job Christian for showing the true side of the old man! Praise God!
Wel, You just took your game up several notches with this video. Great music, great filming and editing! It was fun and funny, those bloopers at the end are rich. Can't wait for part II
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have faith in you guys. Your guys' abilities and Our Father's help, anything is possible.
That’s a beauty of a truck!! Perfect find
You guys are bless. You are usually able to get vehicles. God bless you guys. Love you.
Thanks for the king of the hill reference we where thinly! Love y’all!
Thank you for sharing and your APPRECIATION to your subscribers Lance😊
They say you can tell when a UA-cam channel has been established by the volume of commercials. If that's the case, YOU GUYS HAVE MADE IT! I've never seen so many commercials in your videos before! Congratulations!? Thanks for another great video my friends and, of course, GOD BLESS 🙏❤️✌️
I was so glad to see that you guys had a new video...can't wait to see more content and more on the square body. Oh yeah, and congratulations on having a child!! Bless y'all!
Lance ,Wyatt Yes please you gotta do this beauty up. Great ep can't wait for next one. Your on a winner (couple of episodes in this build) Love it. Come on back now!! ya hear!. Cheers
This freaked me out! There was me thinking "he's had a hair cut.", and "his Dad is looking younger....".
Then you set the timeline and I was "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.". Quite why I was so absorbed by the physical nuances of you you and your Dad is beyond me. So, back to the subject, of cars.
Watching this from the UK and am sharply reminded of how draconian our vehicle related laws are here. NO WAY could you revive a truck like that here and drive it home same week. That is if you could find anything half interesting enough to try it with. It'd either be a pile of brown scales in sa puddle of brown water, or be HUGELY overvalued by the owner who "knows what he's got".
So I'm pleading with you, keep these wonderful snapshots of life in automotive Texas and beyond coming. It really makes my day. Thanks!
I guess I would have thought that the propane conversion would’ve been a bit more complicated than just an adapter sitting on top of the carb. Like ya said, the square body market is crazy these days. Definitely worth a resto. Thanks guys and and God bless!
I love your show and do learn a lot I tow cars off private property's it helps me on my job we are Hemming ranch transport from eureka California
Everyone's favorite truck 💪🏼
They ok but I like the 67-72 c10 much better. I had a 67 and a 72 back 30 years ago. I could kick my own butt for getting rid of them but they weren’t worth anything back then and they were everywhere. Now they unattainable unless you got crazy money. I had probably a dozen square body’s back in the day. Same thing with them. They weren’t worth anything. The last 1 had I sold for a 1000 bucks, running driving ready to go. It was my daily driver but I wanted to finish my dad’s truck I inherited so I needed the money.
@JoeJr lol!!!!nooooo,not at all!!!🤢🤢🤢🤢
@@yeahright302 every one has their own opinion and they all worth exactly what we pay for them
you guys our bless you always are able to get vehicle. God bless you guys. Love you.
Pretty neat stuff...i use a 1989 GMC Sierra daily Driver plated "Farm Truck" that I brought down from oklahoma from my late father's estate, was sitting with bad fuel pump for 8 years...fixed pump and drove it down 11 years ago. I rebuilt the 700R4's myself on the picnic table...these trucks will never die as long as you maintain them and don't expose them to corrosive road salts.
Thanks for blessing us with another great video
this was really cool loved the intro gave me chills
Very cool you got it running right there can't wait for part 2
Lance, the only thing missing from that truck is a couple of bales of hay and some soil samples and she would be right back. Good to see you and pops keeping well.
That's one cool truck. And when you two get done with it it will be even cooler.
Really looking forward to the next one! Love the music choice...Lets have more of Christian too! 👍👍
I love box Chevy truck very beautiful love to see you two guys get the truck running again very great seeing this movie I give you five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Looking forward to the build on this one.
Thanks restored for this video please make more keep us watching
Can’t go wrong with an old square! Such fun trucks to play around with
We would love to see pt2 of short bed truck
Man I missed you guys. Love what you do . Thanks for sharing
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I guess it took a while, congratulations on the new baby, but hey looking forward to the next addition!
I love the out takes at the end! Nice touch.
So excited to see what happens next. Love your guy's show.
The out takes at the end made my day! 🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🙏🙏
Mine too 😂
THANKYOU for switching it back to gas !!!
nice revival boys, I used to drive a propane van and there was a lever to switch between gasoline and LP. literally while it was running. the newer setups automatically start on gasoline fuel until the engine is warm enough and then switches over to LP. you can really hear the lifters chattering on propane fuel. almost sounds like a diesel
I’ve been in the propane business a long time. We’ve had propane service trucks around off and on. The problem is, the engines burn too clean with little internal lubrication. They seem to run hot, have no power and burn up sooner than gas engines. The gas engines have a little lubrication from the gas. The good thing is, the propane takes a long time (if ever) to turn bad. It’s stinks, but it will still burn.
Just do what you do and don’t listen to the negative. Keep talking and they don’t like it they can always turn off the sound. I’m subscribed to turning rust and as of today, here also. Please keep the videos coming more often and don’t sweat the small stuff.
I so happy to see you back again God bless Alexander
That was a quick fix, now you need to make it a restored project and give it a custom look ❤LoveJim J&R mobile service and God Bless y'all and your critters
Love what you do guys. Them square bodies are worth a lot in the uk 🇬🇧 get it done and send it over 😂👍👍
Congrats with a bundle of joy🎉
Bro i musst say your Video is very professional filed and made its like a Series from Dmax very well made.
Sorry for my English im a german
PLEASE KEEP US UPDATED ON THIS GMC TRUCK BUILD.
Awesome video, true U.S. legend automotive, thank you for the great job
Nice work guys. Nice truck.
Congratulations with your baby.
Thought you guys disappeared from you tube. Glad your back
You should turn that square body into a really cool shop truck keep the paint just with a little more rust and some old looking logos.
The look the old men give you on the gray hair lol priceless
Great video , Lance and Wyatt and Christian👋. Loved the bloopers.
Yeppers 👍,that a great set up. I think that motor will surprise you. The trans I don't know,but a fella could always flash it an see. Some time's losing that old stuff an a new filter helps. Good luck,an thanks for sharing 😊.
Love them old square bodies.
Wow! Been awhile, had honestly forgot abuut you, if I hadn't been subscribed already I would have never known you were still around! Enjoyed this one!
Well crap that was a fast will it run 😮
@@robertgorman5622 a will it run that already run.
😂😂😂 best barn find I’ve seen yet. Totally believable 😉🤫🤣🤣. The dirt pile on the front tire.
Good stuff brothers. Love me some ole trucks. LETS GO BROTHERS
Your willingness to drive a vehicle with no brakes makes me NERVOUS! LOL Great video, glad to see she fired up for you. In the end she was just thirsty! ;-)
Thanks por new apload.....wer happy....
My favorite color .. I had one just like this long bed I wish I still had it... It fit me and the sounds like doors and hoods sounded great strong motor and trans. Mines was a 78 high rise motor headers and all burnouts were easy.
Y'all gotta get that DeLorean finished!
Bogata has gotta be on one the littlest Texas towns with the biggest gearheads, thanks to Restored. and Turnin Rust. If I wasn't so old, disabled, and a millionaire, I'd live and work there in my own shop or anyone else's. These guys dig up thee most awesome junk and make them like Lazurus.
Propane, or, pro-pain? Nah--you keep it in your kitchen stove, not in/on an engine. Diesel has its place, not here. Glad to see it's back to gas.
Back in the day, I remember a popular swap--was ripping out the GM truck's 350 diesel and putting in a 455 Olds. Pretty much a direct bolt-in. Slight tweaks on motor mounts, but that was it. Everything else, including driveline, fit like a glove.
Have you guys finished the Studebaker Avanti yet. Was looking forward to seeing the old girl cleaned up and running.
You guys are my kind of guys yall do like ido
Another great video to end my day keep it up 🙏💪🏻
Great sound track, sir 🎉
Missed you guys . ❤
Nice good idea my car gmc nice good job ❤❤😊
I had a 81 GMC 4 by4 there great trucks ! 👍
Nice looking truck great video guys 👍
Hello from Canada 🇨🇦
Cool video! Was crazy to see the one year later haha
I love this as old as I am lol
Nice old truck, makes a good project! My twin brother is Lance and he also need a haircut! LOL
Our 79 F150 ran on gas or LP. Had dual gas tanks and a 100gl LP tank. We could run over 1500 miles between refills. LP didn't have as much power as gas so if we got into the hills we would have to switch over to gas (just a switch under the dash.)
Excellent video RESTORE Crew Wyatt :) , Lance :) , Christina :) also myself first vechile saw Propane was 1966 3 ton fire Department tanker GMC stake truck type single axle my late Dad was on! Then in 1993 at Tire Sales & Repair shop was serivce truck 1983 to 1985 3/4 and 1 ton GMC and Chevrolet had Propane 350 V8 with Manual transmission and Automatic transmission plus 2 wheels drive ! Had rebuilt 2 our 5 motor and yes last I know put ignition switch to on also wait till buzzer shot off then put gas pedal to floor count to 1 to 8 then feather gas to kept running! When stays going your drive on and enjoy Propane like Carburetor gas engine but pressure cylinder to for fuel tank! Then school friend of my his father truck fillup cylinder on frame of 1984 Chevrolet 1/2 ton truck thru bumper light would be was crazy spot! Then say Ford 1992 car had Propane was LTD midsize car to V6 motor thought was but was a 302 V8 rare car for sure!
Dem Boys from Bogota at it again y'all !!
Hermosa chata (así la llamábamos acá) abrazo grande 🇦🇷
King of the hill!!!!! Yes!!!
Great Job can hardly wait
The outtakes were hilarious lol
Hello from south Carolina
TO JOIN THE C10 FAMILY!!!!
Awesome video
That was a awesome video 👍 🙏
hi man ,,i love this truck ,,and love this channel man
Dad is such a great actor...that "Backwards Stare of Death" when his grey hair was mentioned, I felt it in my soul. Lance, great "Forgiveness of Sins" moment...I don't know why you two aren't in Hollywod Right Now! HollyWood Park, Texas that is. Hahaha! I was expecting a full 2 hour blow out and build of this SWB Chevy. I need one slammed to fit my FOM body into. FOM=Fat Old Man
Nice job
In 1982 I was working at a GM dearlership in their bodyshop.We had a GMC 1982 just like this one with a head on collision,we replaced the frame $7k damage 13k truck so insurance fixed it.The truck was only 3 months old,,hard to believe a brand new loaded truck for 13k.
Them old square body short beds are pretty expensive mostly the 4x4 ones but yeah that propane stuff I don't like at all
Congratulations on your child they grow up fast believe me I know
I Iike video, I love you
Nice job sir Nice GMC good show 😃👏👏👏👍👍👍
Hello from Kentucky
If that engine has been on propane its entire life it’s like new inside. I got 2 74 F100s both were on propane. I converted them to gasoline and they are like new.
@19:53...you're that actor in "Lost"..Desmond
Lots of firsts in this video. Never heard them called a short wide, & never knew they made a 6.2L diesel short bed.
Save the sawblade rims!!!
Engines on LP run much cleaner than on gasoline. LP has 120 octane, but it just won't burn as fast, so it has less power.
SUGGESTION: GMC NOS PARTS FOR ALL SQAUREBODIES!!!! TO KEEP AND RETURN THEM TO THE ROAD!!!!