Man, I've got a thang for FCs. Love it! Many medium duty trucks had hydro-vac brakes with a MC on the firewall operating a remote vacuum booster and slave cyl under the floor, by the driver's running board or saddle tank. Usually had a vent running into the cab whispering "whoosh" in the driver's ear.
I've never wanted something so badly 😅 I got to see this on the side of the road in Las Vegas and wasn't able to stop to see it in person. I love this FC!
Summit expedition trucks who built the rear tray of this thing is in a tiny town in northern canada (Newbrook population of about 100) where my parents are from super cool to see it here and small world :)
Beautiful truck
Sweet truck.
My favorite truck at SEMA....and Rick looking great in his off road Jesus sandals:)
Always with in Jesus sandals, right!
Man, I've got a thang for FCs. Love it!
Many medium duty trucks had hydro-vac brakes with a MC on the firewall operating a remote vacuum booster and slave cyl under the floor, by the driver's running board or saddle tank. Usually had a vent running into the cab whispering "whoosh" in the driver's ear.
Collard here. Thanks for the input, I learned a ton while filming and listening Roy and Rick discuss the brake system.
This thing was so cool in person. Great job, Roy!
Thanks for the input, guys!
I've never wanted something so badly 😅 I got to see this on the side of the road in Las Vegas and wasn't able to stop to see it in person. I love this FC!
And we were jonesing to get it out on the trail...maybe a Baja run?
Awesome rig guys.
Thanks for the feedback, Jeep Team
Sweet Willys
Yep, we love it too. Thanks for the input.
Badass truck
Thanks for watching, Cindy
I have one. I'd like to see how the steering was done. The original steering runs a bellcrank.
Saw this beauty at the LA auto so bad ass
We agree, Roy builds some awesome rigs.
Very cool rig. Can't find any FCs in the northeast. Been lookin for years. Beautiful job on this one.
Yep, we think they must have all rusted out or shipped to the west coast.
Great, thanks for the feedback.
Summit expedition trucks who built the rear tray of this thing is in a tiny town in northern canada (Newbrook population of about 100) where my parents are from super cool to see it here and small world :)
We agree, the bed is a work fo art. Thanks for the input.
I wanna go to SEMA
It's a truck load of fun. Hope to see you there some day.
👍👍👍
Thanks