@@buddythegamers8073 Flea markets and country auctions are a great place to start.Yard sales aren't that great. Estate sales are good too but expect to pay $100-$350 depending on condition.It's not a very common pickup because it's not a generic type it's called a promotional type.
Nice restore job this toy cars and trucks were built to and not made over seas !powder coat will last longer than original paint AWSOME job 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
..part of the allure to these videos besides the expert angles, backdrops and overall editing, is the sound. Clicks, bends, clangs, snaps and whirs. No weird music or annoying voices. I, too would have enjoyed seeing the fix on the driver's door..wonderful finish (I notice a slight difference in color between the cab and the bed..not a huge deal) Bravo! Bring on the trailer restoration~
Hi Brutis 1983,you should try to find the van & the big moving truck & put the covered trailer behind the van & the open top trailer behind the pickup & find a car trailer that will fit behind the big U-haul truck
Such a great restauration...the truck looked nice in the old used look...like a real old Ford which had a long life as a workhorse....but estorated it blooks perfect ;o)
Super restauration comme d'habitude, très beau modèle ! Il faudrait peut-être raccourcir la pince pour que le bout soit plus large, ça éviterais de déformer les languettes. 👍
I like your use of the powder coat, should be a long lasting finish. I gather that this coating didn’t need electrical action to attach it to the body. Could you display the names of the finishing abrasives that you use, grit size etc.? Nice job done. I remember these and similar models as advertising in dealerships.
I think it might work better if you primered it first and sanded on that layer. Primer is thinner and when you paint the regular color on afterwards it will preserve the details better.
Powder coating will only stick to bare metal & must be electrified. Positive lead in the paint & at the nozzle, negative lead connected to the bare metal object you're painting. Bake at 350F and it's the hardest paint finish, even harder than Emron epoxy paint used on tractors, bulldozers, heavy equipment, etc. I've never seen someone powder coat over an existing layer of powder coat. Even with wet sanding, I'm not sure how that 2nd layer will hold up over time. It may peel off. That 2nd layer is also why the front & back ended up 2 different shades of orange. But hey, everyone's a critic when you're watching & not doing the work. He musta took these things apart & put them back together as a kid. Definitely has the knack for it.
@@jamesooten3659 I've seen that on other channels as well I can't speak for it sticking but do you think they would make a powder coat primer if it didn't work?
At the end of the video I remember having one of those trailers.... Definitely remember the trailer.... I think I had truck too... Don't remember the truck 100% but do remember the trailer.... I had a lot of Tonka trucks..... I have a picture of me in 64 with a "Remote control" tractor trailer with three Tonka trucks on a flat bed..... Back then " Remote control" ment it had a controller with a 6' wire hooked to it... Lol. It was the s*#t back then.... Great re condition 👍.
My brother and i had the log hauler and car hauler back in the late sixties. You could tilt the cab to turn the front wheels. I believe these were Tonkas.
I still have both the truck and U-Haul trailer set that my dad brought home to me when I was 8. I never played with it, and have kept it clean and dry. It's still essentially brand new. The question is: Is it worth anything?
Você pode encontrar tudo na Gasoline Alley, dentro do ebay. Busque como Nylint parts. A pessoa encarregada pelas vendas é a Pam, e ela é rápida e eficiente. Você também pode contatá-los pelo site: www.gasolinealley.com Boa sorte!
Very nicely done! I found a Uhaul truck of the next generation (the '65 Ford) with those white hubcaps. There is no windshield. Do you know the best place to get a replacement windshield?
Cool truck! I like the Nylint stuff too. You did a nice job. 👍
Yes he did do good by the way where do you get the stuff you restore
Rescue & Restore agreed😋
@@buddythegamers8073 Flea markets and country auctions are a great place to start.Yard sales aren't that great. Estate sales are good too but expect to pay $100-$350 depending on condition.It's not a very common pickup because it's not a generic type it's called a promotional type.
Joe, you've done it again, an awesome transformation. It has become a wonderful model.
Its really cool to see you restore most of all the Tonkas or Nylints I had as a boy Much appreciated
Beautiful job. Enjoy watching you at your craft.
I love this powdercoating finish.
I still have the whole set - Truck, open trailer and covered cargo trailer. Nice work
Nice restore job this toy cars and trucks were built to and not made over seas !powder coat will last longer than original paint AWSOME job 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great job on the truck, looking forward to the trailer resto.
Great work on the pickup looking forward to seeing the trailer restoration. They make as good pair.
..part of the allure to these videos besides the expert angles, backdrops and overall editing, is the sound. Clicks, bends, clangs, snaps and whirs. No weird music or annoying voices. I, too would have enjoyed seeing the fix on the driver's door..wonderful finish (I notice a slight difference in color between the cab and the bed..not a huge deal) Bravo! Bring on the trailer restoration~
Real nice work. And thank you for no annoying music
Nice resto!..I like the fact you used proper rivets on the bed!
Beautiful job, I love Nylint toys 👍👍👍 had one myself as a kid back in the late 50s.
Beautiful Beautiful Beatiful Job!!! Congrats for your work!!! I be waiting for trailer restoration too!!! Best regards from Argentina!!!
Мастер золотые руки, отличная работа ! Ты дал вторую жизнь прекрасному образцу детской игрушки .
Can’t wait to see the trailer restoration
Really nice resto!!! Iv been wanting to see someone do a high detail/ realistic resto upgrade to one of these trucks! Great job!
Cool nice work. I love these old toys.
Awesome restoration.
Would absolutely love to see this and a few other Tonka's made into RC's.
I still have my U haul set. It’s a 1966 F100. With twin I beam. And two trailers. One covered one open. Great job.
Hi Brutis 1983,you should try to find the van & the big moving truck & put the covered trailer behind the van & the open top trailer behind the pickup & find a car trailer that will fit behind the big U-haul truck
Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful. Like it was brand new, just taken out of the box.
That truck was in good shape for it’s age good work 👍🏼👍🏼
very nice....not sure why anybody gave it a thumbs down.
wow nice work Joe !!!! love your channel !!!!!
Nice job would love to see a vid on the trailer
Turned out great.
Another toy that I possessed that fell victim to the M80's.
Great work
i couldn't help but subscribe. You, sir, did an amazing job.
Lindo, perfeito.
Parabéns.
FABULOUS JOB!
Excellent work , looks great .
Nice F-100. Wouldn't mind having one again.
Awesome job!
Awesome work!! That orange turned out nice!!
PERFECTLY BEAUTIFUL restoration!!!!
Kindest regards, Ben
It’s just beautiful! I hope somewhere there is a video of you restoring the trailer as well!!!
Coisa linda essa nova restauração
The wheels without the covers and whitewall sides are a good depiction of todays trucks
Love your work, you should do that trailer too, so it can match the truck.
Such a great restauration...the truck looked nice in the old used look...like a real old Ford which had a long life as a workhorse....but estorated it blooks perfect ;o)
Martin Oettel the toy ford truck is probably worth 500 dollars😊
I use to have these old tonka's and nylent when I was kid great memories and fantastic job always!!!!
Very nice! Super miniature beatiful. I like tankou very much!
That is a 1960 pickup for sure but F150 didn't come out till 1975. That is a F100...cool Toy!!
give yourself a gold star to put on your forehead Quintin!
Awesome job😎
Super restauration comme d'habitude, très beau modèle !
Il faudrait peut-être raccourcir la pince pour que le bout soit plus large, ça éviterais de déformer les languettes. 👍
Wow i love this chevy truck .I love old tin toys.it gives feel of real sheet metal truck..it's a 62 chevy...
Beautifull work!
Sweet truck, amazing work 🔥🤘🏻
Looks brand new!
One of the best vids ive seen
Nice work dudeb
Loved the true colors and work! Are you going to do the little trailer also? Big brother moving truck wants to know!
Hi bro 👋👋👋very good restoration Ford 👍👍👍
Nice work!
I had one like it with the trailer, cool!
Great job i hope you do a U-Haul trailer soon
Great job
Jan Kotze agreed😜
Feels like putting together new truck
You should cover your needle nose pliers with tape to prevent marring the paint. Nice work!
This is awesome, beautiful job. Would you consider restoring the trailer as well?
PLEASE do the U-Haul trailer restoration & couple it up with this !!!!AMAZING!!!! restored U-Haul pick-up.
Kindest regards, Ben
Fantastic!
Brilliance.
Excelent!! 👍💜
Es un recuerdo de mi niñez y eso pueda servir de experiencia y mi mamá descansa en el cielo
Nice restoration.
Are the cab and bed different colors for a reason or just run out of paint? 😏
I like your use of the powder coat, should be a long lasting finish. I gather that this coating didn’t need electrical action to attach it to the body. Could you display the names of the finishing abrasives that you use, grit size etc.? Nice job done. I remember these and similar models as advertising in dealerships.
i had this truck and trailer. Good memories.
Better than new.
awesome piece! what psi are you running right off of gun?
Badass brother
Top de linha mano😎
Depois dá uma olhada na minha restauração também! 👍🏻
I think it might work better if you primered it first and sanded on that layer. Primer is thinner and when you paint the regular color on afterwards it will preserve the details better.
Powder coating will only stick to bare metal & must be electrified. Positive lead in the paint & at the nozzle, negative lead connected to the bare metal object you're painting. Bake at 350F and it's the hardest paint finish, even harder than Emron epoxy paint used on tractors, bulldozers, heavy equipment, etc. I've never seen someone powder coat over an existing layer of powder coat. Even with wet sanding, I'm not sure how that 2nd layer will hold up over time. It may peel off. That 2nd layer is also why the front & back ended up 2 different shades of orange. But hey, everyone's a critic when you're watching & not doing the work. He musta took these things apart & put them back together as a kid. Definitely has the knack for it.
@@jamesooten3659 I've seen that on other channels as well I can't speak for it sticking but do you think they would make a powder coat primer if it didn't work?
At the end of the video I remember having one of those trailers.... Definitely remember the trailer.... I think I had truck too... Don't remember the truck 100% but do remember the trailer.... I had a lot of Tonka trucks..... I have a picture of me in 64 with a "Remote control" tractor trailer with three Tonka trucks on a flat bed..... Back then " Remote control" ment it had a controller with a 6' wire hooked to it... Lol. It was the s*#t back then.... Great re condition 👍.
I wish this truck was mine! I have a 58’ Stepside! That is a 1959 F100 Fleetside! 1960 had FORD written across the hood where the hood ornament is.
My 2yr old grandson watched your work with me tonight. He said 'wow' a few times Really enjoy your videos..
Thank you! Glad to hear the younger generations are enjoying it too!
how did u get the powder coated paint to stick before putting it in the oven to cure
Amazing
What website are you guys ordering replacement parts from?
What do you do with all your amazing restorations after you’re finished them? You must have quite the collection now.
ENCORE!! Do the Trailer :)
Beautiful work. If you sell these items then where? If you don't then would love to see your display of all your work.
Is the trailer next?
NICE!!!
Bravo!!
My brother and i had the log hauler and car hauler back in the late sixties. You could tilt the cab to turn the front wheels. I believe these were Tonkas.
Es un cochecito Vintachs de los años 60, pero tiene muchos caballos y mucha potencia.
Nice truck, but I would of left this one alone.
Gearhead 6971 really why😉
would have
I've heard of the Rock of Gibraltar, the Queen of Sheba, and the Count of Monte Cristo, but who or what is the Would of Left?
Great job,but I think you should of used a touch of red paint on the rear lights.
I still have both the truck and U-Haul trailer set that my dad brought home to me when I was 8. I never played with it, and have kept it clean and dry. It's still essentially brand new. The question is: Is it worth anything?
Frank from American Pickers will offer you $200 and sell it for $600, Rick from Pawnstars will offer you $3....best he can do
@@Gunslinger320 The set will continue to look great on my shelf with my other models. Thank you for responding!
I agree! "the 🐍"
UncleJoe actually the truck is probably worth about 800 according to ebay😜
Great job but would you please try and put the stickers on straight lol.
Ok it's great. But other type of recovery? Only easy? And the die-cast model?
Awesome
Watches restoration. Contentment.
Excelente!
Aqui é do Brasil, onde conseguiu o adesivo das portas ?
Tem alguns site de venda ?
Você pode encontrar tudo na Gasoline Alley, dentro do ebay.
Busque como Nylint parts.
A pessoa encarregada pelas vendas é a Pam, e ela é rápida e eficiente.
Você também pode contatá-los pelo site: www.gasolinealley.com
Boa sorte!
Excellent restoration right up to the end where you slapped the decals on without aligning them. You went 99%. Go 100% next time!
Very nicely done! I found a Uhaul truck of the next generation (the '65 Ford) with those white hubcaps. There is no windshield. Do you know the best place to get a replacement windshield?
eBay, best place to find parts