I would buy that 68 long box Chevy at the right price. Got a 52 a few years ago from western Nebraska, rust free, but shipping was painful! Thanks Ryan for a very excellent channel! You rock!
Nice truck! I don't know if there is a big car scene in Thailand, but I do know there are some really skilled metal fabricators over there! Thanks Ryan!
Excellent video Ryan :) nice Vechiles showing and pick up Cabover too! Plus yes Temperatures in Ontario Canada last Thursday to Sunday afternoon was brutally cold and since warm up some!
Your weather is looking like our weather just across the border in Manitoba, Canada. The truck is a nice find, people are going crazy over the cab overs now
Mr. B. Here ! 🍸🍸👀😎👍. Ryan I serviced in Alaska the lowest temp I was in training was -36* below Am retired now and just hearing saying -25* make me cold temp here 45* ! These vehicles very good looking in the snow ! 🥃🥃 🥶🥶
I'm with you on the Chevy stepside long bed Ryan. Being a good solid looking truck, it has tons of potential. The patina can stay. There's something about it and vintage trucks like the Chevy that make both go together like peanut butter and jam but that's me.
The 54 Chevy flatbed at 10:40 is a 2 ton not a 1 ton. A 1 ton is a 3800. 4,000 series is a 1&1/2 ton, and the 5,000 series is a 2 ton. The 6,000 series is a 2&1/2 ton.
Really like the 5 window next to the studebaker pick up
Same its an awesome truck
GREAT VIDEO RYAN!!!! I LOVE YOUR CURRENT 59 IMPALA PROJECT. PLEASE CONTINUE TO SPEAK YOUIR TRUTH. I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!!!!
I would buy that 68 long box Chevy at the right price. Got a 52 a few years ago from western Nebraska, rust free, but shipping was painful! Thanks Ryan for a very excellent channel! You rock!
Nice truck! I don't know if there is a big car scene in Thailand, but I do know there are some really skilled metal fabricators over there! Thanks Ryan!
Great point!
Awesome rigs ,thanks for sharing,all the best to you and your loved ones
Very nice truck and Collection Ryan
Thanks 👍
Good Job 👍 Ryan Stay Warm.
Excellent video Ryan :) nice Vechiles showing and pick up Cabover too! Plus yes Temperatures in Ontario Canada last Thursday to Sunday afternoon was brutally cold and since warm up some!
Thanks!
@@IowaClassicCars welcome Ryan :)
Your weather is looking like our weather just across the border in Manitoba, Canada. The truck is a nice find, people are going crazy over the cab overs now
lol yeah the weather is no fun
Cab over and the short bed 5 window ... wow.
wow for sure!
I’m a sucker for a 57 Buick but that 54 2 door is nice.
Mr. B. Here ! 🍸🍸👀😎👍. Ryan I serviced in Alaska the lowest temp I was in training was -36* below Am retired now and just hearing saying -25* make me cold temp here 45* ! These vehicles very good looking in the snow ! 🥃🥃 🥶🥶
wow!
@@IowaClassicCars LOL ! 🥶👀😎👍
You will be glad when January is over. I don't miss that bitter cold at all.
Thats the truth, lol im over this bitter cold
I'm with you on the Chevy stepside long bed Ryan. Being a good solid looking truck, it has tons of potential. The patina can stay. There's something about it and vintage trucks like the Chevy that make both go together like peanut butter and jam but that's me.
haha i like the reference
We got -40 or coder + lot’s of show too here in good old Edson , Alberta , Canada , i did not work on cars lol
lol you know the pain then of this bitter cold!
❄❄Great vid!!!!❄❄
Thanks man
@@IowaClassicCars👍
You have so much snow how does it feel
The 54 Chevy flatbed at 10:40 is a 2 ton not a 1 ton. A 1 ton is a 3800. 4,000 series is a 1&1/2 ton, and the 5,000 series is a 2 ton. The 6,000 series is a 2&1/2 ton.
thanks for that info!
@@IowaClassicCars, I'm always glad to help anyway I can. I appreciate all that you do to save all of these old vehicles.
What are they asking for the 67 C10 long bed?
Another great video ❤
Thanks
Did the owner come up with a price on the '50 COE?
Where do you ship your vehicles out of when you send them over seas?
houston, LA, or new york/new jersey
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I wonder if you can put that cab on a Z71? Just curious..
you can make anything fit with enough welding lol
Do you know anybody that has bucket seats for Sale for a 1972 Chevy?