You and tony are the reason my dad and I put a crownvic frame and everything under a 51 ford chassis. It was a lot of work. Custom frame rails and since its narrower but it was the best project we ever did. Been 6 years now and it just keeps getting better!
I love that you showed the rubber tube trick I seem to yell a lot of UA-cam videos because it would make changing plugs so much easier I guess it's just us veterans that know that little trick
I use a piece of thin PVC pipe duct taped to a shop vac to get all the dust and debris out of the holes before I pull the plugs. It is amazing what collects in those cylinder head holes on a daily driver.
Cool Tip...l remember this build - especially the wire (spaghetti) harness laid out on the floor, figuring what went & what stayed...you're better than me - heap mo' betta'
Love the Crown Hick!!👍 Glad to see it's still around! Looks like you've got ALOT of expensive machinery parked in the shop! Still blows my mind that X is still evolving!! 💰🤑⛽️
The church that I went to as a kid in Westminster, CA. One of the guys in my Sunday school class. His Dad worked for J.C. Penny's in the auto repair Dept. That trick has come in handy several times in my life.6=8.
Cool trick with the hose. Many years ago my dad gave me a tool from MAC tools that is essentially this. I use it a lot for changing spark plugs on my trucks.
I have been using the hose trick with spark plugs since the ‘70’s when the old guy I was working for taught me! But still a good refresher, thanks Lucky!!
Appreciate for showing the hose trick. I love Crown Hick & was wonder if Motor Trend sold this thing. I'm now curious what are Newbern & Cotton gonna do to this thing.
Did something like this recently but all we had was a drinking straw. Worked like a charm but not as smoothly as your technique. Will have to keep some vacuum hose laying around. 😁
I’ve loved this since us Australians had the freedom to watch HRG Before the Overlords decided we can’t see American content that we can view on EVERY other format…. Which to this day seems like a master stroke of a management genius……..?
It is a very cool vehicle, sad that it seems you aren't allowed (or don't want to risk) saying the name of the person you were building it with at the time. But overall a very cool way to get an old pickup to drive like a dream.
@@TheBuuurnzI have a nicely maintained 2007 P71 with 10k on a new transmission , I'm in Minnesota if you may be interested, paint is pealing bad and has some rust on body but drivetrain is perfect...
You and tony are the reason my dad and I put a crownvic frame and everything under a 51 ford chassis. It was a lot of work. Custom frame rails and since its narrower but it was the best project we ever did. Been 6 years now and it just keeps getting better!
Very cool! 🏁🏁
I love that you showed the rubber tube trick I seem to yell a lot of UA-cam videos because it would make changing plugs so much easier I guess it's just us veterans that know that little trick
I love this project so much. If this were mine I'd never get out of the cab except for gas and to work on it.
Thank you for the handy tips
No problem!
I use a piece of thin PVC pipe duct taped to a shop vac to get all the dust and debris out of the holes before I pull the plugs. It is amazing what collects in those cylinder head holes on a daily driver.
Hose is a good trick.. buy they make a magnetic/swivle spark plug socket specifically for those mod motors. Makes changing the plugs a dream!😮
Cool Tip...l remember this build - especially the wire (spaghetti) harness laid out on the floor, figuring what went & what stayed...you're better than me - heap mo' betta'
Love the Crown Hick!!👍 Glad to see it's still around! Looks like you've got ALOT of expensive machinery parked in the shop! Still blows my mind that X is still evolving!! 💰🤑⛽️
Thanks 👍
Still my favorite project
Thank you🏁💪🏼
The church that I went to as a kid in Westminster, CA. One of the guys in my Sunday school class. His Dad worked for J.C. Penny's in the auto repair Dept. That trick has come in handy several times in my life.6=8.
Cool trick with the hose. Many years ago my dad gave me a tool from MAC tools that is essentially this. I use it a lot for changing spark plugs on my trucks.
Old school hack, well done showing the basics is where it all begins 😎
I watched this yesterday but forgot to leave a comment so.......... comment. lol
good to see the crown hick
Thanks coming back to leave a comment
@@luckysgarageshow anything to help the cause.
Great that all the plugs came out. Did plugs on a 5.4. Stressful. Had the tool on stand by. Didn't need it thank goodness.
Tips for getting the wires back on? That’s where I always have issues. Big hands. No space to push em on
The Crown Hick is my favorite .
I have been using the hose trick with spark plugs since the ‘70’s when the old guy I was working for taught me! But still a good refresher, thanks Lucky!!
Always liked this truck was wondering what had happened to it. Great tip.👍
Thanks 👍
Yeah! Glad to see the crown hick in a faster with Newbern and cotton episode.
I used to do the hose trick on old air cooled VW's.
Appreciate for showing the hose trick.
I love Crown Hick & was wonder if Motor Trend sold this thing.
I'm now curious what are Newbern & Cotton gonna do to this thing.
I have a 5.4, I always put a dab of antisieze on the threads they never stick. Just a little FYI.
Yes, did that when I closed up the gap. 👊
Love that truck. The only thing I would change is wheel's. I would get some of the Detroit steelies for those Dog dish hubcaps to sit on. 🤟😎
For a second there I thought this was a collaboration with Geoff from “Elderly Iron - This Old Truck”. I would definitely watch that.
Lucky , thanks for posting
First comment! 🏁👊🏻
Thanks for the video 👍
No problem 👍
Did something like this recently but all we had was a drinking straw. Worked like a charm but not as smoothly as your technique. Will have to keep some vacuum hose laying around. 😁
That's an oldie but a goodie! Works on anything but a Boss 429 Mustang.
Don't give it all away.
Nice truck
Thanks 👍
The only time I felt you looked really perturbed was the last time Tony was driving this truck😏
Nice job Lucky! Love when you go old school. Nice do too! I was getting ready to call you Steve again. 😂
Thanks 👍
Indexing is a real pain on the deep ones.
Dig it. A shop of reality. Trailer queens not apply.
I’ve loved this since us Australians had the freedom to watch HRG
Before the Overlords decided we can’t see American content that we can view on EVERY other format….
Which to this day seems like a master stroke of a management genius……..?
Good to see my favorite car and truck ok lucky always great to see you have a great Thursday bud Pit the kitty project X for me please😂❤ later 👍
Thanks 👍
I would like to do that conversion to a 56 F100.
Lol,If you can't eat it or sleep with it,
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It is a very cool vehicle, sad that it seems you aren't allowed (or don't want to risk) saying the name of the person you were building it with at the time. But overall a very cool way to get an old pickup to drive like a dream.
Panther Platform Rulez... 🤘
I'm guessing the boys didn't read the sticker under the hood then.
Semi hemi heads??
I need to find me a crown Vic frame one of these days, want to swap a dent side onto one so bad
Do it!!!
@@luckysgarageshow just need to get my crew cab 90s chev ls swapped first lol. List of projects never seems small
@@TheBuuurnzI have a nicely maintained 2007 P71 with 10k on a new transmission , I'm in Minnesota if you may be interested, paint is pealing bad and has some rust on body but drivetrain is perfect...
@@jcanfixall1585 I'm probably at least a few years from getting around to a project like that unfortunately
@@jcanfixall1585 I'm also in Alberta Canada
Just an FYI, your phone microphone is very directional! When talking to the camera the volume drops off significantly.
What does it mean when you say “Mod” motor?
That it's a ford "modular" 4.6/5.4 overhead cam...
-EDIT- If you maintain them they will run to 500k miles...