Don't put rubberized undercoat on the truck. It locks in a lot of moisture in between the frame and actual undercoating and makes your truck rust even quicker. My suggestion to you is to bedline the under-carrage or just use fluid film and coat the underside of the truck every year or two.
@@HODMEChannel ehhhhh idk, I'd have to see testing again, but it does well on my truck. Fluid film did seem to be runny at first, but then harden a little more maybe
@@M.TTT. yeah I use fluid film I have a buddy I helped put the surface shield on we are going to see how the trucks compare after an upstate ny winter. Either one is better than nothing up here in the north
5 years ago I bought a 96 Silverado diesel 2500 with only 72,000 miles. One owner..........I still have it and it has been the best truck I have every owned....
That truck's a beauty and so well kept. Love the color too. That's my favorite generation of Chevy/GMC trucks. I want to get a 97 extended or crew cab with 4WD.
98 has variable power steering like a modern truck and a little better tune on the engine. It feels a bit more sporty and GM tends to get things right in their last model years.
Your comment about Motel 6 being the cheapest place you ever stayed made me laugh. My wife and I drove cross country and stayed at Motel 6 every night because we had our mini pig with us(actually made the trip to get her spayed) and Motel 6 has a very lenient pet policy. Every one was very clean and had very nice staff. One of the best motel experiences I’ve had.
@HenryScored with regard to the stigma you mentioned, never heard of it. Grew up in a major tourist area with many hotels and the national chains like Motel 6 were generally all similarly clean and safe if mundane and budget-friendly. The only lasting idea of Motel 6 I've ever had is their Tom Bodett commercials where he said they'd "leave the light on for ya."
Only bad experience I've had in a Motel 6 was because the previous guest smoked in the room when they shouldn't have. It was the one in Fife, WA right outside Seattle. Other than that, no complaints.
Drove a truck for 28 yrs ....dont miss them road trips ....the only one i look forward to is driving 5 hours from my house in N Ga up to Durham Nc to our daughters house. Glad you had a safe trip have a happy new year
Excellent cross country run. My 16 yr old Son bought exact truck just over a year ago. It didn’t drive and puffed stinky white smoke. He fixed lots and has been his daily for a year now. We are amazing you made it without issue.
I love these trucks. Swap on the 3/4 ton calipers, get the 0411 ECU, electric fans, and the fuel injection upgrade kit that replaces the factory poppet valve injectors.
Get KBS coating for anything you can see and then put Cor Ban 35 on it(used in aircraft corrosion prevention). After that you'll be set and never see rust again.
Driving coast to coast I always enjoy upstate NY. I used to haul loads for Starbucks / Green Mountian Coffee out of VT. Just something about the New England area is always beautiful.
I must say, the production value on your channel is TV show quality. The shots of Seattle made me homesick as I just moved away from the Northwest this year. You've definitely earned a subscriber, keep up the good work!
Coming from Minnesota, I'm with ARV as a seasoned winter driver. My approach on slippery roads is to pay attention to how my truck is handling, leave lots of following distance and no sudden moves when turning or braking.
Good stuff, I enjoy your videos. I've got a 96 k1500 my grandpa helped me buy new when I was 16. I drive it every day and it's at 351,000 miles.Hope you and yours have a merry Christmas.
Wow, that truck is like a time capsule! So mint! Looks like a super fun road trip and I'm glad you guys didn't run into bad weather! I'll have to keep an eye on out on ARV's channel to see what he ends up doing with the new to him Chevy!
Great video! I've driven that route from Seattle to PDX, Boise, SLC, Evanston, Cheyenne, etc... several times. The drive can be pretty challenging in the winter, especially between Rock Springs & Rawlins Wyoming. Thanks for sharing your road trip!
Can confirm, that stretch of road is horrible. I can't count the amount of wrecks that happen there, but it doesn't help that this year the DOT here is HIGHLY understaffed..... and the wind just kept blowing away any sand/salt they try to put down.
What a guided trip of America. 3000k miles? Thats 3 times the length of UK. 60 k truck,previous owner should be proud of the care and attention spent on the truck. What a welcome home. happy Doggies. Thanks for the vid ..Later
Being in the US and Canada six times (relatives in TX and BC) I'd really injoy to cross the country to experience the vastness. Once we traveled from Houston, TX to Florida. Somewhere in the Mississippi delta I took over the steering wheel after fueling. Travelling on cruise control we soaked up the landscape and I watched the fuel gauge to drop. Wait! What? Didn't we just fuel up?! Yea, 300 miles ago...🤪
For a European living in Britain all the time, the huge scale of America hits me. I crossed Canada coast to coast in the 70s and the scale of it stunned me. I did wonder how the tyres issue would go for you in the snow. Well done in this epic.
I absolutely love road trips, but they can be exhausting, especially for the driver. I love the scenery on that part of the country. We were actually in Seattle at the end of May and went on an Alaska cruise. Nice video as always, Waldo!! 👌
Technically a grandpa top is a high-rise top where the roofline of the shell is several inches higher than the roof of the truck. The farther back and higher up the more grandpa-ish it is.
That was fun, always love a good road trip. Driving through the mountains in winter is no joke. I have lived in MT and ID for 32 of my 52 years, and still get surprised by the road conditions at times. I have a similar truck that I bought 6 years ago with under 50K on the odo. I love it. One piece of advice with reviving these low mileage trucks. You probably already know about the GM fuel pump issue where it is cooled by fuel so it's best to not let the tank get below 1/2 or so. But, I was in the middle of a 3K mile road trip with mine when I started experiencing a stumble under load. Long story short, I was having fuel pressure issues caused by a split in the 3" long chunk of rubber fuel hose that connects the pump to the metal lines exiting the tank. This took a long time and much head scratching to figure out. With age and modern fuel blends, that hose had swollen, hardened and split. The earlier trucks (mine is a 91) had no fuel pressure test port or OBD, so I took a gamble and pulled the fuel pump. New pump and MODERN hose chunk installed and the problem was gone. Didn't really need the new pump, but it was relatively cheap, and I did not want to do that swap again anytime soon.
As a Canadian I'm looking at those dry, clean, glass smooth roads and just envious as all hell. I miss interstate driving, some American folks don't realize how great your highways are.
It always shocks me when I go to Canada, we live 15 miles south of the border so it's not a geographic thing. Roads literally turn to hell at the border haha
I love the silver-blue of that generation C/K pickup. My uncle had a '93 model year single-cab. Also, the pupper was very glad to see you. Always nice to come home to your pets after a long trip.
Wow that truck is a museum piece. you should consider oiling it periodically instead of undercoating, my understanding is undercoat can trap the rust in and do more harm.
Waldo, great video and truck. Glad it was a safe trip back home, Love the pups at the end. Merry Christmas to Waldo and his family. Love Ya'll bunches.
About to do almost the same trip in a 23-year-old Toyota minivan (Same route, just starting in Utah) and I am pumped to see your trip! Thanks for posting! Hopefully my trip goes as smooth as yours!
Waldo simply best in his explanations what he is doing step by step. Where every process he undertakes is understandable even for non mechanical inclined people. Job well done Waldo. Kept up the great work. Favorite project was your flatbed bed rebuild. This truck is one of GM best ever made . What’s known as hard to kill. Won’t be disappointed once you get her back home! Had a GMC 1995 2500 Suburban and a Toyota 1989 4Runner Both are still running strong. Amazing what consistent maintenance will do for a vehicles longevity with 7k oil changes. Dont forget to change out your transfer case fluids they get neglected so often been my experience. Great find kept up the great work. Your explanations are second to none.
Noooo, not undercoat (if we're talking bed liner/rubberized undercoat). Use something like fluid film.. or even used motor oil (although that one has its environmental issues). Aside from that. One of these days I want to make a family tip out west. All the pictures/videos I see, its beautiful out there.
Awesome video the scenery was beautiful we live on the greatest country on the planet. Thank you for sharing that video merry Christmas Waldo and your family and friends
Nice buy Waldo. Those are my favorite Chevy/GMC trucks. We are still rocking a 1999 K2500 and a 2006 Silverado 1500 for our snow plowing services here in NE, Ohio…
I own one just like it with two exceptions. 1. Mine is a K2500 2. Mine is white. It spent the majority of its life out in Arizona and has been in my possession since 2012. As far as I know it’s never seen road salt. The seats are probably the most comfortable of any car or truck that I have owned. Parts are relatively cheap and it’s a simple truck to repair. 14mpg is about as good as it gets in the K1500s. A C1500 with the same engine can get as high as 17mpg.
I owned a 96 and 98’ 1500 both with the 5.7. Mechanics dream truck. Parts availability is high at junk yards and auto parts stores. Very reliable if you don’t get rough with the transmission. Easy to work on a lot of room under the hood. Fuel injection system give the 94-98s better power and reliability than the carbureted 88-93 trucks (look for the chrome side mirrors to know the difference from a glance). I know a Native American man that works as a train mechanic. He travels all over the country for his work in a 96 with 5.0 and manual transmission. The truck looks pretty good for a truck with 3,000,000 miles on it. (Yes he’s had to replace major components over the years.) it has some big dents and paint is wind sanded off.
I recently went to the PNW for the first time.. I could not beleive how rust free the vehicles are there to be so far north... They dont salt the roads.
I was pleasantly surprised to see Elk Mountain as you drove through Wyoming. I used to own 5 acres at the bottom east side of the mountain. I worked both underground and pit coal mines 10-15 miles north of Elk Mtn for 15 years. My son was born in Laramie. Loving your channel.
13:25 lol now that's some black ice. Have fun while u can! Not every day you get to slide around in a boat. Hard to believe those roads are ready for traffic. They rely on the sun I suppose
Pretty interesting trip you had with ARV! Glad to see you both made it from coast to coast with a 26-year-old Chevy truck. Can’t deny how pristine it is given the age. It held up quite well in that long road trip coupled with harsh winter condition. I’d love to do a similar drive like you both did!
Really hope you guys enjoyed Seattle and the rest of Washington, I always love seeing people visit. You guys thankfully missed the storm that we got hit by, it got pretty bad.
Beautiful Truck, If people hate on you for using the truck as a daily driver just tell them it is for sale and triple the price you paid, That will stop the comments, thanks for sharing
I drove I-80 with a friend in 1976, in the early summer. Nebraska was boring then, and covered in corn; we drove non-stop from Palo Alto to Chicago (taking turns sleeping, sometimes while not driving). My wife lived in Omaha at the time, but she was 15 at the time, and we didn't meet for 7 years. A couple of years later, a friend of mine drove from Palo Alto to his soon-to-be-in-laws house non-stop, by himself. Took him 66 hours, and I never heard what he thought of Nebraska; he was hallucinating a little, from lack of sleep and a diet of Mountain Dew and chocolate, by the time he got there.
What an amazing trip you guys had! It’s beautiful in Idaho and Wyoming!!! Glad you and ARV had such fun. Going to check his channel. Did fuel mileage get better or worse during the trip? Thank you for sharing.
cool video. ta for putting UK gallons and both temp gradients. Made it easier.. I had presumed at the start you would be crashing in the back of it with sleeping bags.... but then the temps i saw lol. Pretty chilly. I know nothing about the truck but looks good, and yes it needs to be used all the time...
Yeeeehaw, what a trip!
Sweet truck😎👍
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Don't put rubberized undercoat on the truck. It locks in a lot of moisture in between the frame and actual undercoating and makes your truck rust even quicker. My suggestion to you is to bedline the under-carrage or just use fluid film and coat the underside of the truck every year or two.
Gotta love the gmt-600 body style Chevys I had 3 of them and loved them!
How should set your UA-cam handle to something easier to remember.
Just get Waldo to fluid film it every November. She'll go another 20 years without fuss if you keep up with her. What a great truck!
Try some pb blaster surface shield, I think it's pretty decent compared to the stinky fluid film
I daily drive an 88 c1500 I love it and I know it’ll outlast me
@@M.TTT. pb doesn’t hold up as well
@@HODMEChannel ehhhhh idk, I'd have to see testing again, but it does well on my truck. Fluid film did seem to be runny at first, but then harden a little more maybe
@@M.TTT. yeah I use fluid film I have a buddy I helped put the surface shield on we are going to see how the trucks compare after an upstate ny winter. Either one is better than nothing up here in the north
5 years ago I bought a 96 Silverado diesel 2500 with only 72,000 miles. One owner..........I still have it and it has been the best truck I have every owned....
I don’t understand how this dude doesn’t have more subscribers. I enjoy this guy’s content. Merry Christmas Waldo.
Thank you and merry Christmas!
seriously, minimal yeehaw. just a dude making stuff happen.
@@electrontube he’s a pretty entertaining dude to watch. I happen to like Hungarian Vizsla’s, (his dog Aspen).
very easy to understand why he does not.
@@ACommenterOnUA-cam elaborate.
Beautiful truck! I drive a ‘93 C1500 with 218K miles and has served me well with no rust since I live in the south. Awesome video as always.
That truck's a beauty and so well kept. Love the color too. That's my favorite generation of Chevy/GMC trucks. I want to get a 97 extended or crew cab with 4WD.
98 has variable power steering like a modern truck and a little better tune on the engine. It feels a bit more sporty and GM tends to get things right in their last model years.
Your comment about Motel 6 being the cheapest place you ever stayed made me laugh. My wife and I drove cross country and stayed at Motel 6 every night because we had our mini pig with us(actually made the trip to get her spayed) and Motel 6 has a very lenient pet policy. Every one was very clean and had very nice staff. One of the best motel experiences I’ve had.
Driving cross country to spay a pig seems pointless. There are vets in every state. Also, why spay a pig?
@HenryScored cockroaches*
@HenryScored with regard to the stigma you mentioned, never heard of it. Grew up in a major tourist area with many hotels and the national chains like Motel 6 were generally all similarly clean and safe if mundane and budget-friendly. The only lasting idea of Motel 6 I've ever had is their Tom Bodett commercials where he said they'd "leave the light on for ya."
Super 8 also allows pets
Only bad experience I've had in a Motel 6 was because the previous guest smoked in the room when they shouldn't have. It was the one in Fife, WA right outside Seattle. Other than that, no complaints.
Drove a truck for 28 yrs ....dont miss them road trips ....the only one i look forward to is driving 5 hours from my house in N Ga up to Durham Nc to our daughters house. Glad you had a safe trip have a happy new year
Excellent cross country run. My 16 yr old Son bought exact truck just over a year ago. It didn’t drive and puffed stinky white smoke. He fixed lots and has been his daily for a year now. We are amazing you made it without issue.
I love these trucks. Swap on the 3/4 ton calipers, get the 0411 ECU, electric fans, and the fuel injection upgrade kit that replaces the factory poppet valve injectors.
Please tell me more about these parts! I've got a '99 K2500 Suburban that needs some fuel injection love, and what does the ECU change do for you?
Get KBS coating for anything you can see and then put Cor Ban 35 on it(used in aircraft corrosion prevention). After that you'll be set and never see rust again.
Driving coast to coast I always enjoy upstate NY. I used to haul loads for Starbucks / Green Mountian Coffee out of VT. Just something about the New England area is always beautiful.
I must say, the production value on your channel is TV show quality. The shots of Seattle made me homesick as I just moved away from the Northwest this year. You've definitely earned a subscriber, keep up the good work!
Nice seeing two great youtubers doing a collab!😊👍
Coming from Minnesota, I'm with ARV as a seasoned winter driver. My approach on slippery roads is to pay attention to how my truck is handling, leave lots of following distance and no sudden moves when turning or braking.
Good stuff, I enjoy your videos. I've got a 96 k1500 my grandpa helped me buy new when I was 16. I drive it every day and it's at 351,000 miles.Hope you and yours have a merry Christmas.
Thanks, you too!
Wow, that truck is like a time capsule! So mint! Looks like a super fun road trip and I'm glad you guys didn't run into bad weather! I'll have to keep an eye on out on ARV's channel to see what he ends up doing with the new to him Chevy!
I would drive that truck across the world 900 times and I bet it still runs just fine. One of the best trucks ever made
Great video! I've driven that route from Seattle to PDX, Boise, SLC, Evanston, Cheyenne, etc... several times. The drive can be pretty challenging in the winter, especially between Rock Springs & Rawlins Wyoming. Thanks for sharing your road trip!
Can confirm, that stretch of road is horrible. I can't count the amount of wrecks that happen there, but it doesn't help that this year the DOT here is HIGHLY understaffed..... and the wind just kept blowing away any sand/salt they try to put down.
That is a beautiful 26 year old pickup. What a gem of a find. Merry Christmas.
I agree about Illinois. We use to joke and say welcome to the Soviet Republic of Illinois
Take it to Carara’s Rustproofing in Shrewsberry VT! I have a rust free 94 dodge ram that they have hot oiled every year.
The way you structure your videos and the calm voiceover keeps me coming back. I hope your UA-cam journey treats you well. Happy new year?
That truck is beautiful. I love it. I'm not even mad it's being used. I'd daily drive that thing.
What a guided trip of America. 3000k miles? Thats 3 times the length of UK. 60 k truck,previous owner should be proud of the care and attention spent on the truck. What a welcome home. happy Doggies. Thanks for the vid ..Later
Being in the US and Canada six times (relatives in TX and BC) I'd really injoy to cross the country to experience the vastness.
Once we traveled from Houston, TX to Florida. Somewhere in the Mississippi delta I took over the steering wheel after fueling. Travelling on cruise control we soaked up the landscape and I watched the fuel gauge to drop. Wait! What? Didn't we just fuel up?! Yea, 300 miles ago...🤪
11:34 “watch out for this swift truck” 😂😂
Thanks for the ride along enjoyed seeing the snow! But it's cold here in Florida with no snow! Happy holidays
For a European living in Britain all the time, the huge scale of America hits me. I crossed Canada coast to coast in the 70s and the scale of it stunned me. I did wonder how the tyres issue would go for you in the snow. Well done in this epic.
But hang on. Britain isn't Europe anymore.
@@frankrault3190 union. still europe lol
I absolutely love road trips, but they can be exhausting, especially for the driver. I love the scenery on that part of the country. We were actually in Seattle at the end of May and went on an Alaska cruise. Nice video as always, Waldo!! 👌
That truck is too nice to use for a daily driver. That thing needs to be preserved for Sunday driving and parades.
FYI Nebraska is not actually flat. I-80 follows several rivers and hence the flat ground all around. Most of Nebraska is very hilly.
Thanks for complementing my home state of Iowa, it truly is beautiful here in the winter and fall.
cool truck! Undercoating actually promotes rust, you should look into fluid film treatment. It will actually prevent rust.
Technically a grandpa top is a high-rise top where the roofline of the shell is several inches higher than the roof of the truck. The farther back and higher up the more grandpa-ish it is.
Wooooo yeah more OBS chevy stuff. Saw this on IG and was hoping the video would come out soon. 👍🏻
That was fun, always love a good road trip. Driving through the mountains in winter is no joke. I have lived in MT and ID for 32 of my 52 years, and still get surprised by the road conditions at times. I have a similar truck that I bought 6 years ago with under 50K on the odo. I love it.
One piece of advice with reviving these low mileage trucks. You probably already know about the GM fuel pump issue where it is cooled by fuel so it's best to not let the tank get below 1/2 or so.
But, I was in the middle of a 3K mile road trip with mine when I started experiencing a stumble under load. Long story short, I was having fuel pressure issues caused by a split in the 3" long chunk of rubber fuel hose that connects the pump to the metal lines exiting the tank. This took a long time and much head scratching to figure out. With age and modern fuel blends, that hose had swollen, hardened and split. The earlier trucks (mine is a 91) had no fuel pressure test port or OBD, so I took a gamble and pulled the fuel pump. New pump and MODERN hose chunk installed and the problem was gone. Didn't really need the new pump, but it was relatively cheap, and I did not want to do that swap again anytime soon.
As a Canadian I'm looking at those dry, clean, glass smooth roads and just envious as all hell. I miss interstate driving, some American folks don't realize how great your highways are.
It always shocks me when I go to Canada, we live 15 miles south of the border so it's not a geographic thing. Roads literally turn to hell at the border haha
I love the silver-blue of that generation C/K pickup. My uncle had a '93 model year single-cab.
Also, the pupper was very glad to see you. Always nice to come home to your pets after a long trip.
The grandpa running boards help a lot with helping stop salt from reaching the rocker panels
Enjoyable entertaining content as always! Beautiful truck as well. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Wow that truck is a museum piece.
you should consider oiling it periodically instead of undercoating, my understanding is undercoat can trap the rust in and do more harm.
Waldo, great video and truck. Glad it was a safe trip back home, Love the pups at the end. Merry Christmas to Waldo and his family. Love Ya'll bunches.
Thanks! Merry Christmas!
Love me a road trip, even vicariously.
Great video, Waldo!
All the best from northwest Georgia.
Smartest thing you ever said watch out for that swift truck
stevie wonder institute for trucking ;)
As a 6th generation native Iowan I appreciate the kind words about our beautiful state!
About to do almost the same trip in a 23-year-old Toyota minivan (Same route, just starting in Utah) and I am pumped to see your trip! Thanks for posting! Hopefully my trip goes as smooth as yours!
What a truck, nice find. Shout out to all the state road crews keeping the highways passable
Waldo simply best in his explanations what he is doing step by step. Where every process he undertakes is understandable even for non mechanical inclined people. Job well done Waldo. Kept up the great work. Favorite project was your flatbed bed rebuild. This truck is one of GM best ever made . What’s known as hard to kill. Won’t be disappointed once you get her back home! Had a GMC 1995 2500 Suburban and a Toyota 1989 4Runner Both are still running strong. Amazing what consistent maintenance will do for a vehicles longevity with 7k oil changes. Dont forget to change out your transfer case fluids they get neglected so often been my experience. Great find kept up the great work.
Your explanations are second to none.
Hello from the Netherlands .
Merry Christmas 🎄 and a Happy New Year
thanks for the video Waldo.
Sincerely, Hollandduck
Merry Christmas to you too. Thanks for all your videos this year and looking forward to more of the same in 2023.
This was a fun trek Waldo. What a great truck. ARV was lucky to have ya agree to go along. I luv'd all the scenery B roll.
Ty, I really enjoyed your trip. Having driven most of those roads before, it was rather nostalgic. Though I do not remember that Taco Bell smell.
Aspen's little tail wagging so fast was adorable haha
Great video. Love the scenery, video & music. The truck is awesome too.
Beautiful truck.
Commenting for support!
Great content delivered on Christmas eve. Thanks again!
Good truck. Cute how you pronounce Oregon like ORA GONE. 🤣
I love the content man I’m happy to see your yt is growing so much
Thank you!
Have been binge watching ur vids last couple weeks love the flatbed builds ur doing what I always wanted to do great work Waldo
Never too late to start chasing your dreams
When you spun right around. The song in my head was. Just some good ole boys, never meaning no harm.
Incredibly lucky you made that trip when you did. Stay safe and Merry Christmas to you and your family.
More drama and content, if they had left just a couple of days later.
Another great video of tour road trip. Keep em coming Waldo. Btw, that truck is in great shape.
Merry Christmas, Waldo. Nice truck, looked like a fun trip. Thanks for the video!
Noooo, not undercoat (if we're talking bed liner/rubberized undercoat). Use something like fluid film.. or even used motor oil (although that one has its environmental issues).
Aside from that. One of these days I want to make a family tip out west. All the pictures/videos I see, its beautiful out there.
Yeah, fluid film (or similar) is what we meant by undercoating 👍
Awesome video the scenery was beautiful we live on the greatest country on the planet. Thank you for sharing that video merry Christmas Waldo and your family and friends
I follow the Rural Vermonter. That there is a gorgeous truck. My favorite bodystyle of Chevy truck. Great buy.
Nice buy Waldo. Those are my favorite Chevy/GMC trucks. We are still rocking a 1999 K2500 and a 2006 Silverado 1500 for our snow plowing services here in NE, Ohio…
Merry Christmas. Nice truck. He got lucky finding that one. Glad you had a good trip.
Great trip and nice to see Aspen again in the end!
🤣👍👍👍
I own one just like it with two exceptions. 1. Mine is a K2500 2. Mine is white.
It spent the majority of its life out in Arizona and has been in my possession since 2012. As far as I know it’s never seen road salt. The seats are probably the most comfortable of any car or truck that I have owned. Parts are relatively cheap and it’s a simple truck to repair. 14mpg is about as good as it gets in the K1500s. A C1500 with the same engine can get as high as 17mpg.
Merry Christmas Waldo from across the pond. Keep up the great channel! 🎅🇬🇧
I owned a 96 and 98’ 1500 both with the 5.7. Mechanics dream truck. Parts availability is high at junk yards and auto parts stores. Very reliable if you don’t get rough with the transmission. Easy to work on a lot of room under the hood. Fuel injection system give the 94-98s better power and reliability than the carbureted 88-93 trucks (look for the chrome side mirrors to know the difference from a glance). I know a Native American man that works as a train mechanic. He travels all over the country for his work in a 96 with 5.0 and manual transmission. The truck looks pretty good for a truck with 3,000,000 miles on it. (Yes he’s had to replace major components over the years.) it has some big dents and paint is wind sanded off.
I recently went to the PNW for the first time.. I could not beleive how rust free the vehicles are there to be so far north... They dont salt the roads.
Waldo, I literally get excited everytime I see you have uploaded a video!!!
Great road-trip and love the dog reunion! Watch out for that tail haha
I was pleasantly surprised to see Elk Mountain as you drove through Wyoming. I used to own 5 acres at the bottom east side of the mountain. I worked both underground and pit coal mines 10-15 miles north of Elk Mtn for 15 years. My son was born in Laramie. Loving your channel.
2:10 I used to be in the Navy. Got out in March. My ship was right there. I worked there everyday for 2 years.
At 3:14 I got rear ended right there. Some drunk dude hit me while I was drive to the ship for duty. Crazy seeing this place again
13:25 lol now that's some black ice. Have fun while u can! Not every day you get to slide around in a boat. Hard to believe those roads are ready for traffic. They rely on the sun I suppose
Pretty interesting trip you had with ARV! Glad to see you both made it from coast to coast with a 26-year-old Chevy truck. Can’t deny how pristine it is given the age. It held up quite well in that long road trip coupled with harsh winter condition. I’d love to do a similar drive like you both did!
So cool to see you start off in my hometown!
Really hope you guys enjoyed Seattle and the rest of Washington, I always love seeing people visit. You guys thankfully missed the storm that we got hit by, it got pretty bad.
As a rule, I won’t subscribe to auto UA-camrs who don’t wear seatbelts, not cool
Yeah what a trip. Thank your for your entertaining videos. Merry Christmas to you and your people. Greetings Frank
I liked the outtakes at the end, UA-camrs don’t do that very much. 👍🏻😎
Welcome to Washington State! I wish that I knew you were coming to Seattle. Your road trip edits are awesome!!
The home welcoming by the pup was awesome.
Daily driving this truck in VT is a sin. But it’s his truck. .
Beautiful Truck, If people hate on you for using the truck as a daily driver just tell them it is for sale and triple the price you paid, That will stop the comments, thanks for sharing
Absolutely a beautiful OBS. I have a 90 3500 and a 92 WT1500 in the same color. Love those trucks
I drove I-80 with a friend in 1976, in the early summer. Nebraska was boring then, and covered in corn; we drove non-stop from Palo Alto to Chicago (taking turns sleeping, sometimes while not driving). My wife lived in Omaha at the time, but she was 15 at the time, and we didn't meet for 7 years. A couple of years later, a friend of mine drove from Palo Alto to his soon-to-be-in-laws house non-stop, by himself. Took him 66 hours, and I never heard what he thought of Nebraska; he was hallucinating a little, from lack of sleep and a diet of Mountain Dew and chocolate, by the time he got there.
Great to see familiar sights all along the road from coast to coast and from NY 279 through the small towns of Vermont.
I lived in Laramie WY for two year for trade school in 02/03, the wind are not a joke up there neither is the snow.
Thanks for an early Christmas gift Waldo! 💕 🎄 🎬🎥
I get the feeling you enjoy having the winters off?. Your content is great for guys like me. I enjoy it and have learned a thing or two.
What an amazing trip you guys had! It’s beautiful in Idaho and Wyoming!!! Glad you and ARV had such fun. Going to check his channel. Did fuel mileage get better or worse during the trip? Thank you for sharing.
We only checked the MPG twice and it stayed about the same 👍
What a great trip. Lemonade outtake was worth the wait.
cool video. ta for putting UK gallons and both temp gradients. Made it easier.. I had presumed at the start you would be crashing in the back of it with sleeping bags.... but then the temps i saw lol. Pretty chilly. I know nothing about the truck but looks good, and yes it needs to be used all the time...
I'm glad you dodged all the weather blowing around recently!
I drove most of this route 3 months ago when I moved from Idaho to Wisconsin. Took my gmt800, no issues
Been on a binge recently with all your videos, can't wait for more!
MARRY CHRISTMAS FROM GREECE. VERY NICE TRUCK PERFECT COLOR