Nicely done by a professional! My one gripe is I don't like the (patina) personally! Great respect! Thanks for bringing the old girl back to work! Bless you for your hard work!
Incredible job on your classic F-250. I had purchased my grandfather’s 67 F-250 Camper Special, Custom Cab with 352/4 speed. It was the best truck that I have ever owned. Mostly highway miles as my grandparents enjoyed fishing and camping and it was very well maintained.
My favorite series f250. I have a 72 f250 factory high boy. Two tone green XLT ranger with factory AC. 4 speed power breaks. I put a 69 429 engine mated to the original transmission. I added power steering from a 78 f350 along with the front Dana 60 with disk breaks. The trucks of this vintage Ford’s are tough as nails
Glad I found this, there’s a same year, make, model and engine size here in OK that I’ve got my eye on right now. I love the 4x4 upgrade nice truck and good job!
outstanding. Have had a few bumps and the forward sloping front end, full length 'bump' along the side and the toughness of these is why I love them. appreciate your work and certainly motivates me to build one more factory style instead of dropping a godzilla or build a 427FE in it and lay it on the frames as I would tend to do. of course nothing wrong with those builds but something about Penny is special and I think its the fact that its a factory style. new trend coming on! lol. thx for all the details.
Great build my friend! That's a man's pickup rite there, NO sawed off short box & an F250. The up graded features seem nice & very good ideas. Thank U for sharing w/ us all.
Cool you were able to apply your knowledge to this project and now display the results of your efforts. Nice job. I have seen the truck and talked to you at a show sometime back. Was impressed then even more so now. I tip my hat to you sir.
Your truck is a work of art man , I totally agree man , 67-72 Bumpside are the best looking classic truck ever , the ones that most got featured in movies as well , congratulations from South Australia 🇦🇺
Very nice! I had a 72 F250 sport custom camper special 2wd 360 auto factory Air ps pb 354 Dana. One that should have never gotten away. These are good tough trucks.
Brycen, what a beautiful truck you have created out of a Ho-Hum 4x2 F250. I have always loved the Ford F-250 / F350 High Boy 4x4 chassis....Watching your video blog on this beauty brought tears to my eyes....I guess If it were me restoring this beauty, I would have put a new Harbour Blue paint job on her....and replaced the white bumpers with chrome.....But, I do respect your wanting to keep the original patina for the historical content on the vehicle.... What can I say...the truck is a show-stopper...I suspect if you were ever to sell Penny, she'd go for a "pretty Penny" LoL....
Thank you! I couldn't bring myself to paint it. All of the character would be lost and it would just be another repainted old truck, but maybe on the next one. A patina that rough and especially that solid is rare and the 54 years it took to become that.
Very nice. I had a '67 2wd in the '80's I should have kept, but you can't keep everything. I'm looking at a '70 hiboy now for use on my property and towing that my Subaru just can't do.
Nice! I had a 68 F250 Highboy myself, many years ago. Bought it from a neighbor and used it on the farm, pulling grain to town, cutting firewood and the like. Miss that old truck. Good Job Young Man! If you ever want to sell it, I'm interested 👍.
Beautiful Truck. Saving the patina & treating the underside body for longevity with tinted bed liner was a huge improvement. Congratulations on the successful auction. I am in the process of competing a mostly mechanical restoration of a 1969 Camper Special, that will retain its patina paint. Very impressed with what you've done.
your the last of a dying breed did the same wit a dent side . man ohh man are we happy . no substitute for iron bro. we have the best out there. darn good job my friend,,
Beautiful truck Bryson Great build All the right touches Been a truck guy my whole life Ford Chevy Dodge n minis but mostly Fords Enjoyed listening and watching
Bad ass truck dude. I have a 78 f250 I'm trying to get going. I need an engine 😩 so I can start putting it back together. Originally it had a 400 in it but I'm thinking of a 460 swap.
I had a F250 Camper Special back in the 70s and 80s mainly for building my house. Not quite sure of the year mine had a 360 with automatic in it. Lots of low end not much top end. Had scale slips showing I hauled over 2 tons of gravel in it a couple of times which I hauled for more than 25 miles, it was a tank.
just picked up a 1968 F 250 camper special 2300 miles on new engine new shocks brakes tires were picking up a 1976 Dreamer cab over camper that's in great shape with all the original owners manual and everything the original had done to it maintenance etc. will be putting in A/C also my daughter wants to take it to Australia along with her Aussie pup for a couple of years and just Boondock around down under
I love that thing I've had 3 bumpsides in my day and they were all excellent,,, was hoping you would go into detail on the 352, all you said about it was that you kept it ...
She’s a sweet pickup for sure, great call on the 255/85’s on 16” steel wheels, I can’t stand this trend toward 20” rims and 14” wide rubber band tires on these old 4wd pickups. The only things I’d do differently is I’d forgo the power steering in favor of putting an overdrive transmission, probably an NV4500 but maybe a T-56 if budget allowed. The nice thing about the divorced T-case on Hi-boy’s is you can swap to almost any overdrive trans you want with just an advance adapters bellhousing and a modified stub-shaft to go between the trans and T-case.
THANK YOU ,THANK YOU, THANK YOU !!! for keeping her all Ford!!! I love the way you did the 4 wheel change keeping its originality ! I have a 1970 F 250 that's my baby it's 2 wheel drive with a little 429ci 😁 w/ NP435 ( bulletproof indeed) that i built in the late 80's and runs today ( I wanted to do a four-wheel drive but I did not want to change the chassis all chassis that I found are 73 and newer i dont lke the way they look different chassis thank you for doing what I wanted to do which I was told it would not work YOU made a awesome truck!!! love are donkey mirrors ( I need the same hardware) it all there! They just don't come off. hahaha thanks again
Nice,,, I'm building a 66 ford pickup now,,, built a 45 dodge pickup last year,, have 8 classic cars to restore but I keep running up on trucks now and the cars must wait. My 66 is also 352 38,000 miles truck,
My childhood days on camping trips and fishing, my dad owned a 65 Ford camper special and a 73 Ford. I would love to have a old school "dependable" old Ford 4x4 restored as a daily driver over the crap made now days. No heated steering wheel? A pair of gloves given from someone from Christmas does the trick. You know not to drive like an idiot, air bags not required! But.....Seat belts are cool!
i picked up a 70 high boy with dana 60/80 lockers rust free clean body tool box on side ranger with extra parts with no engine for 250 bucks then traded a junk car i got for free for a 390. then i picked up for free a 70 class c ford motor home with a c-6 that slips with a 428 in it but the interior is real cool it has roses in the interior trim tilt wheel full gauge cluster with tach wiper delay cruise control ac power steering and power breaks the cab is mint on it the front clip is perfect still has good factory paint on it . the cab would be perfect for a sleeper all ready cut out
Would be very interested to find out how much the truck would fetch on Bring A Trailer. Easily worth 60k + and if a bidding war ensued the sky would be the limit . Worth every penny
I think that your cab lights on your pickup maybe original. My brother in law’s 67 F250 camper special he ordered with a 352 with an automatic had 3 cab lights that looked similar. 67 on back could have 3 or 5 cab lights if it was over a certain width, and a overhead camper put it at that width. 68 on had to have 5 cab lights. He lived in El Paso so he also had add on AC. Why do you call it Penny? On the farm we call one Bud, because that was the former owner’s name. Hello from north east Montana. 10 miles from the Canadian border.
I grew up on the Gulf Coast of Texas my family are all fishermen commercial my grandpa had a 72 Ford regular cab four-wheel drive truck I learned to drive in it but the mother f***** always smell like fish LOL
Absolutely beautiful, I wouldn’t change a thing!
Nicely done by a professional! My one gripe is I don't like the (patina) personally! Great respect! Thanks for bringing the old girl back to work! Bless you for your hard work!
Incredible job on your classic F-250. I had purchased my grandfather’s 67 F-250 Camper Special, Custom Cab with 352/4 speed. It was the best truck that I have ever owned. Mostly highway miles as my grandparents enjoyed fishing and camping and it was very well maintained.
Thanks! These old fords are the best
Nice to see trucks done right !!!
Now that's is a Ford Truck . Really nice truck
Truck is absolutely gorgeous. Really nicely done. 👍
Looks great, especially that blue with the patina
That truck is absolutely perfect. Well done my friend
Great job . Truck looks amazing. Love the old ones. so much more personality .
Beautiful Truck
You did a spectacular job on it.
Very tasteful & smartly done. 👍
Thank you!
Love me some Bumpside!
Pretty Penny is her Name! She's a beautiful HighBoy! Man that's the truck I dream of right there!
A truck that looks like a real truck.older fords were the best.
Yes Sir! I agree!
Nice truck Sir & also the story telling us about it.
No problem, its my pleasure to share it!
Absolutely love your truck one of my favorite years
Great job on the truck. Not over restored, thats the ticket. all the best and greetings from the UK.
Wow that's a nice F250 awesome work enjoy your truck thanks for sharing with us
I own a 77 F250 Highboy with a 351m and no matter how cold its outside, it starts right up and is ready to plow.
Since I was a kid and these trucks were new I loved the bump sides.
Bumps are the best classic for truck to me!
Absolutely gorgeous! This truck looks great from every angle.
Thank you!
Good job I have a67 69 71 72 f250 4x4 love those bump sides.
That truck is perfect
My favorite series f250. I have a 72 f250 factory high boy. Two tone green XLT ranger with factory AC. 4 speed power breaks. I put a 69 429 engine mated to the original transmission. I added power steering from a 78 f350 along with the front Dana 60 with disk breaks. The trucks of this vintage Ford’s are tough as nails
Nice truck! Love 67’s…
Glad I found this, there’s a same year, make, model and engine size here in OK that I’ve got my eye on right now. I love the 4x4 upgrade nice truck and good job!
Ya that's a sweet little pickup truck !
Love the “freshing up” of Penny. Fantastic job!
Appreciate it!
Very nice. Youve preserved a fine piece of history .
Thank you!
Nice. Love my daily 79, 300, 4x4, manual with 33in BFGs. AL rad, E fan, Saginaw steering, all LED.
outstanding. Have had a few bumps and the forward sloping front end, full length 'bump' along the side and the toughness of these is why I love them. appreciate your work and certainly motivates me to build one more factory style instead of dropping a godzilla or build a 427FE in it and lay it on the frames as I would tend to do. of course nothing wrong with those builds but something about Penny is special and I think its the fact that its a factory style. new trend coming on! lol. thx for all the details.
Great build my friend! That's a man's pickup rite there, NO sawed off short box & an F250. The up graded features seem nice & very good ideas. Thank U for sharing w/ us all.
Bad ass truck, with all the right stuff, awesome job
Cool you were able to apply your knowledge to this project and now display the results of your efforts. Nice job. I have seen the truck and talked to you at a show sometime back. Was impressed then even more so now.
I tip my hat to you sir.
Thanks for the compliments and for checking out the truck
Nice job…very nice job!
Cool stuff man!!! I used to have a 1967 Mercury. 3 on the tree, 390. It was a beast.
Nice!
Your truck is a work of art man , I totally agree man , 67-72 Bumpside are the best looking classic truck ever , the ones that most got featured in movies as well , congratulations from South Australia 🇦🇺
This truck is phenomenal. Great job!
Really nice truck. Great job. I hope you get many years of enjoyment with it.
Awesome build bud. I wish you two a long and loving relationship. She's a real looker!....I wouldn't change a thing.
What a great job on this truck! My '70 F250 4X4 has the "armstrong" steering so that electric power steering looks very interesting!
You wouldn't regret it for a second if you installed one
@@prddesign who made the power steering unit you used?
@Burnewiin www.steermancycle.com
WOW! Just WOW!!!!
Perfect package.... you actually kept it original ... there are lots of lazy people out here would have tossed that bullet proof drive train .good job
Wow...
4 of us had high boy trucks in high school. My high school had a smoking room and open campus. Cheated on finals and got my diploma!!
That is one very nice truck.👍🏻
I appreciate that!
Very nice! I had a 72 F250 sport custom camper special 2wd 360 auto factory Air ps pb 354 Dana. One that should have never gotten away. These are good tough trucks.
I love the truck.You’ve done a great job.
Thank you!
Brycen, what a beautiful truck you have created out of a Ho-Hum 4x2 F250. I have always loved the Ford F-250 / F350 High Boy 4x4 chassis....Watching your video blog on this beauty brought tears to my eyes....I guess If it were me restoring this beauty, I would have put a new Harbour Blue paint job on her....and replaced the white bumpers with chrome.....But, I do respect your wanting to keep the original patina for the historical content on the vehicle....
What can I say...the truck is a show-stopper...I suspect if you were ever to sell Penny, she'd go for a "pretty Penny" LoL....
Thank you! I couldn't bring myself to paint it. All of the character would be lost and it would just be another repainted old truck, but maybe on the next one. A patina that rough and especially that solid is rare and the 54 years it took to become that.
Very nice. I had a '67 2wd in the '80's I should have kept, but you can't keep everything. I'm looking at a '70 hiboy now for use on my property and towing that my Subaru just can't do.
very nice i have a 1960 f103 4x4 i dropped 360fe in all orginal with 3:89 rears and 3:91 up front T98A tranny 3yr project again yours is a real beauty
Nice! I had a 68 F250 Highboy myself, many years ago. Bought it from a neighbor and used it on the farm, pulling grain to town, cutting firewood and the like. Miss that old truck. Good Job Young Man! If you ever want to sell it, I'm interested 👍.
Beautiful Truck. Saving the patina & treating the underside body for longevity with tinted bed liner was a huge improvement. Congratulations on the successful auction. I am in the process of competing a mostly mechanical restoration of a 1969 Camper Special, that will retain its patina paint. Very impressed with what you've done.
your the last of a dying breed did the same wit a dent side . man ohh man are we happy . no substitute for iron bro. we have the best out there. darn good job my friend,,
Really nice job on the truck. 🤘 Oh, give your dad his socks back! 😊
Super job
Great esthetic with upgrades
Motor looks beautiful.
Thank you!
It's perfect!
Triple awesome, great job!!
Thanks!
Beautiful truck Bryson
Great build
All the right touches
Been a truck guy my whole life
Ford Chevy Dodge n minis but mostly Fords
Enjoyed listening and watching
great job nice truck
Thank you!
Bad ass truck dude. I have a 78 f250 I'm trying to get going. I need an engine 😩 so I can start putting it back together. Originally it had a 400 in it but I'm thinking of a 460 swap.
Looks great! Awesome job man!
I love this truck. I am going to do the same thing someday.
Very nice!!
Cool as hell!! Great work with the truck. I’m not a patina fan. But, this is a bad ass truck.
Joseph @bumpsidetreasures is an awesome guy.
great looking '67.
When I was a kid the fire department in my town used to have one as a field rig
That’s a nice truck would not change one thing
Thanks! Me either!
I had a F250 Camper Special back in the 70s and 80s mainly for building my house. Not quite sure of the year mine had a 360 with automatic in it. Lots of low end not much top end. Had scale slips showing I hauled over 2 tons of gravel in it a couple of times which I hauled for more than 25 miles, it was a tank.
I am still blown away at how much this truck went for on bring a trailer. sure is a nice bump!
Well, how much?
bringatrailer.com/listing/1967-ford-f-250-14/
@@tlr-nut7275 $130k
Seen your truck on multiple FB pages. What a beautiful truck! Congrats on the sale as well btw. Great video!
just picked up a 1968 F 250 camper special 2300 miles on new engine new shocks brakes tires were picking up a 1976 Dreamer cab over camper that's in great shape with all the original owners manual and everything the original had done to it maintenance etc. will be putting in A/C also my daughter wants to take it to Australia along with her Aussie pup for a couple of years and just Boondock around down under
Looks great! 👍
penny is a beauty
Esta perrona.truck nice
I really love your truck i have a 1994 f250 4x4 that i wish i could re do but i cant aford it i live on disabil8ty but i can dream.
I love that thing
I've had 3 bumpsides in my day and they were all excellent,,, was hoping you would go into detail on the 352, all you said about it was that you kept it ...
Thanks, there's not much to tell on the 352. It's bone stock, just fresh.
She’s a sweet pickup for sure, great call on the 255/85’s on 16” steel wheels, I can’t stand this trend toward 20” rims and 14” wide rubber band tires on these old 4wd pickups. The only things I’d do differently is I’d forgo the power steering in favor of putting an overdrive transmission, probably an NV4500 but maybe a T-56 if budget allowed. The nice thing about the divorced T-case on Hi-boy’s is you can swap to almost any overdrive trans you want with just an advance adapters bellhousing and a modified stub-shaft to go between the trans and T-case.
Me encanta está troca 👏
Love it!!
Thanks!
THANK YOU ,THANK YOU, THANK YOU !!! for keeping her all Ford!!! I love the way you did the 4 wheel change keeping its originality ! I have a 1970 F 250 that's my baby it's 2 wheel drive with a little 429ci 😁 w/ NP435 ( bulletproof indeed) that i built in the late 80's and runs today ( I wanted to do a four-wheel drive but I did not want to change the chassis all chassis that I found are 73 and newer i dont lke the way they look different chassis thank you for doing what I wanted to do which I was told it would not work YOU made a awesome truck!!! love are donkey mirrors ( I need the same hardware) it all there! They just don't come off. hahaha thanks again
Nice,,, I'm building a 66 ford pickup now,,, built a 45 dodge pickup last year,, have 8 classic cars to restore but I keep running up on trucks now and the cars must wait. My 66 is also 352 38,000 miles truck,
Nice, glad you're keepin them on the road
Dang that is nice
My childhood days on camping trips and fishing, my dad owned a 65 Ford camper special and a 73 Ford. I would love to have a old school "dependable" old Ford 4x4 restored as a daily driver over the crap made now days. No heated steering wheel? A pair of gloves given from someone from Christmas does the trick. You know not to drive like an idiot, air bags not required! But.....Seat belts are cool!
55 years running. can your truck do this lol. man that gauge cluster is cool. its to cool boss,,,
Thank you!
this is cool
i picked up a 70 high boy with dana 60/80 lockers rust free clean body tool box on side ranger with extra parts with no engine for 250 bucks then traded a junk car i got for free for a 390. then i picked up for free a 70 class c ford motor home with a c-6 that slips with a 428 in it but the interior is real cool it has roses in the interior trim tilt wheel full gauge cluster with tach wiper delay cruise control ac power steering and power breaks the cab is mint on it the front clip is perfect still has good factory paint on it . the cab would be perfect for a sleeper all ready cut out
BAD ASS...
I had a 75 high boy and it had power steering it was a hydraulic ram on the front steering
Thats what this did have but I wanted better
With those tires the lbs per sq in is probably double the big extra wide tires are , plus better mileage and traction on snow an ice !!
Would be very interested to find out how much the truck would fetch on Bring A Trailer. Easily worth 60k + and if a bidding war ensued the sky would be the limit . Worth every penny
You're in luck! And exactly what you described is what happened! bringatrailer.com/listing/1967-ford-f-250-14/
You need to come and do the review on my '71
I appreciate the gesture!
:) Dashing pickup truck ..
What size tires? love it!!!
255/85/16s thanks
I think that your cab lights on your pickup maybe original. My brother in law’s 67 F250 camper special he ordered with a 352 with an automatic had 3 cab lights that looked similar.
67 on back could have 3 or 5 cab lights if it was over a certain width, and a overhead camper put it at that width.
68 on had to have 5 cab lights. He lived in El Paso so he also had add on AC.
Why do you call it Penny?
On the farm we call one Bud, because that was the former owner’s name.
Hello from north east Montana.
10 miles from the Canadian border.
While they are close to original looks they are not. They are an aftermarket brand and not FoMoCo.
That's a great truck. Never repaint it.
Nice truck, where do you get your socks?
I grew up on the Gulf Coast of Texas my family are all fishermen commercial my grandpa had a 72 Ford regular cab four-wheel drive truck I learned to drive in it but the mother f***** always smell like fish LOL
Used to stop at Doug's every time we'd visit the ex wife's family in Pella.
Absolutely Beautiful. I love that pizza cutter look. What's the wheels and tires you have on it?
Thanks! Only way to do it on a classic truck! They are 255/85/16 Toyo Open Country M/Ts on 16x7 ford steelies. The tires measure about 33.5"x10"