Great to see it running. I learned to drive on a 74 International Pickup in 1986. It was almost as old as me, and it did not have power steering. Fun to drive in the snow as it was unstoppable and it was used to plow snow in upstate NY for my father's business.
Awesome vlog, please show us the process you have to go through as it is very interesting to see you work. I can't wait to see the smile on the gentleman's face that owns this truck!
Agree with others definitely more content on what goes on when you renovate/repairing/bringing back to life your vehicle stock . I joined this channel when you first brought the large RV motor home a few years ago and really enjoyed watching you repair it . The green mustang was great project too. It would be good to see some more on the fastest motor home project too . Wasn’t so keen on the wind sail car or the shorts, but hey that’s just my own taste . Keep up the good work 👍🏻😎
I would definitely like to more of the cornfield Cadillac! There weren’t many of these around where I grew up and I’ve always been interested in seeing how they “tick”. If your friend is cool with it, let’s fix her up! Thanks for sharing!! 🙂
Hey Justin . Here in the uk not that long ago in the grand scheme 15” wheels & tyres / tires . Were something special . Ie: wow look at the size of them . My last car a 2007 VW Touareg came with 19” wheels and tyres . They didn’t last long rubbish ride . Went to 18s with all terrain tyres. Nice ride then . Great off-road too . Nice to see old trucks coming back to life . Regards Martin UK
Back in 1974, when I was working at a mall, the local car and truck dealers put the latest vehicles on display down the center of the mall. The one vehicle that caught my eye was, a metallic gray IH pick up. It had an awesome stance and I loved the body style, alas, I didn’t follow my lust and get one.
I've seen the UA-cam subscriber count stall/drop on many channels over the years and the magic number always seems to be 40k and nobody seems to know the reason why. Just keep doing what you're doing. Oh and more content on the farmers pickup please.
Absolutely, mate. Stick the camera in a static pozzy and let 'er rip. I'd like to see the old girl come good before she goes away.....otherwise it's like reading a book and stopping before you get to the meat of the plot - and you never find out how it ends!
A lot of times the dragging calipers are the clamps on the hoses are rusted on the inside and will let fluid through it under pressure, but not return to the master cylinder. I prefer seeing the whole process, and the more videos the better. Some subscribers might have been automatically unsubscribed and not know it, it’s happened to me, I have no idea why. Other subscribers don’t like when channels start to get too big, better shops, more equipment, they think it’s lost the roots of the channel, I thinks that’s ridiculous, you work hard and doing better to provide for your family is the most important thing, have a great one, do more videos regularly and you’ll double your subscription count in a year
Sounds like an exhaust leak coming from the back of the engine on passenger side? If it is I believe the stock headers bolted on to the head with a tab not into the head and they have a common problem of breaking.
Tell the viewers to hit like or subscribe in every video. And keep a video coming in a regular basis. I’m sure that’ll help. It reminds me to hit like when I’m watching something I’ve watched before to remember to hit the like or to subscribe after a video or two I find interesting
@@LifeofLind youll find youtubers love youtube personalities, so any content and fun stuff you do will work, uploading regularly used to help algos, so maybe a workshop tour or workshop cleanup, or amsr cleaning some junk cars lol more is more good
It's kinda a fix it all channel so IMO you should fix it Its actually a pretty nice truck for a budget restore just a little/lot of metalwork I edited this to say that I subscribe to a channel mostly because of me liking the person I've seen other content interesting but can't deal with the person in front of the camera . I happen to enjoy your sarcastic personality Dustin.
i like to see more on that truck hate to say this but some people only care about how offen you put a video out and don't really care about you or what or why all they see is when you don't put a video out they move on sad i know but that's some people
My Neighbor had the IH-200 4x4 that had MACK on the hood, it was a pretty Truck. It also had the 15" rim x 9 wide 30" with the tall truck tire. The year (being a kid in the 1976) I want to say 1970-1972 model I know it had the I-H symbol on the tailgate. Which are very hard to find. Just maybe the farmer got the 600$ solid no rust tailgate. Yes, it is seen that hardly any survive due to rusting away to nothing. I know these trucks go for wo/AC, 6000-8000 dollars today collectible price. With AC ??? Seen one at a Car show, a man had a 15,000-dollars w/ac, restored one in 2008. Chrome, 150 V8. 2-tone paint, w IH chrome trim. Today price???
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I would love to see more content on the International. They were really tough old trucks.
Lots more of this truck please . Enjoy all you put out 👍
thank you
Love the ole Scout pickups.
2 episodes to cover most of basic repairs would be interesting to watch!
Brings back memories…..took my road test at 16 with this truck!
I'd like to see the whole build up of the old girl. I have a soft spot for internationals. Keep it up buddy.
sounds good. thanks!
Definitely more content. Interested to see exactly what had to be done to get it road worthy again. It sounds sweet 👍
Your driving. I go where ever you take us. Great job.
👍👍
Great to see it running. I learned to drive on a 74 International Pickup in 1986. It was almost as old as me, and it did not have power steering. Fun to drive in the snow as it was unstoppable and it was used to plow snow in upstate NY for my father's business.
We want to see the whole 9 yards. Thanks 🤠
Big hug from PORTUGAL!!
thanks
More International! Fixin' and handing back would be good by me. It's a cool project and a fine truck. Good luck 👍
I would like to see more episodes on the work you have to do to get it street ready. Love your video.
That's the plan!
Awesome vlog, please show us the process you have to go through as it is very interesting to see you work. I can't wait to see the smile on the gentleman's face that owns this truck!
Thank you! Will do!
That truck is sweet! Good ole IH. Keep working on it
When that thing first fired up, I almost cried! seriously, good stuff! I wouldn't mind seeing the restoration of this one!
Definitely another video of fixing it up. This is very interesting to watch. Keep up the great work
thanks
I like to see the details of the what is being done, more than just the finished project.
Back when Pickups had their own individual character.
agreed!
I’d like to see it all! Bodywork and mechanics please. It’s a great truck.
sounds great thanks
Thanks! Would like to see another maintenance video before you deliver it to the owner.
more coming! Thank You!
Agree with others definitely more content on what goes on when you renovate/repairing/bringing back to life your vehicle stock . I joined this channel when you first brought the large RV motor home a few years ago and really enjoyed watching you repair it . The green mustang was great project too. It would be good to see some more on the fastest motor home project too . Wasn’t so keen on the wind sail car or the shorts, but hey that’s just my own taste .
Keep up the good work 👍🏻😎
Thanks for the comment and input!
Personally, I think you should fix it right. Give the man a perfectly usable truck. I love what you do. Keep it up.
thats what i was thinking
Love watching the work that goes into bringing these old rigs back to life start to finish.
thanks
I'm getting alot of Vice Grip Garage vibes in these videos.
I'll take that as a complement... two peas in a pod doing similar things i guess... Only so many ways you can skin a cat hahaha
Awesome machine!! I grew up in one…4 wheels pullin!!!
I would definitely like to more of the cornfield Cadillac! There weren’t many of these around where I grew up and I’ve always been interested in seeing how they “tick”. If your friend is cool with it, let’s fix her up! Thanks for sharing!! 🙂
sounds good, looks like i will be doing some more videos on the ol girl
Yes please, more working on the International. Cool piece of kit. Love your content. Watching from England.
Thanks! Will do!
Would love to see you get it running and driving
Hey Justin .
Here in the uk not that long ago in the grand scheme 15” wheels & tyres / tires .
Were something special . Ie: wow look at the size of them .
My last car a 2007 VW Touareg came with 19” wheels and tyres .
They didn’t last long rubbish ride . Went to 18s with all terrain tyres.
Nice ride then . Great off-road too .
Nice to see old trucks coming back to life .
Regards Martin UK
Thanks Martin
Back in 1974, when I was working at a mall, the local car and truck dealers put the latest vehicles on display down the center of the mall. The one vehicle that caught my eye was, a metallic gray IH pick up. It had an awesome stance and I loved the body style, alas, I didn’t follow my lust and get one.
bet you could find one in a field now
@@LifeofLind what I’d like to do, is go back in time and kick myself in the arse.
Absolutely more episodes!
Thanks!
Thank You
Give us the whole works from beginning to the end, please. 😁👍👍
yeah, i would like to see from start to finish. Interesting video
sounds good
Keep going with the international.
Yes...yes...yes...more please 👍
will do
Neat truck! Dig into it!!
Right on!
Show it all! Love your content whatever it is especially reviving these old abandoned rigs:)
Thanks! Will do!
Awesome my friend!
I've seen the UA-cam subscriber count stall/drop on many channels over the years and the magic number always seems to be 40k and nobody seems to know the reason why. Just keep doing what you're doing. Oh and more content on the farmers pickup please.
sounds good, thanks
This is good content. Keep it coming & subscribers will return. Last 3 were weird…running truck until it dies and 2 30 second vids.
okay thanks for the input
It runs. It's ready for Power Tour!
haha perfect! who needs brakes!
show more about this truck please
You fixing stuff, and a big hot cup of coffee, and I'm happy as a pig in slop...
sounds like a plan!
Absolutely, mate. Stick the camera in a static pozzy and let 'er rip. I'd like to see the old girl come good before she goes away.....otherwise it's like reading a book and stopping before you get to the meat of the plot - and you never find out how it ends!
thanks for that input
More the merrier woth restoration/fixing of the pick up truck! And please relax with lowering numbers of subscribers and enjoy the ride 😎
Will do!
Please do another episode.
A lot of times the dragging calipers are the clamps on the hoses are rusted on the inside and will let fluid through it under pressure, but not return to the master cylinder. I prefer seeing the whole process, and the more videos the better. Some subscribers might have been automatically unsubscribed and not know it, it’s happened to me, I have no idea why. Other subscribers don’t like when channels start to get too big, better shops, more equipment, they think it’s lost the roots of the channel, I thinks that’s ridiculous, you work hard and doing better to provide for your family is the most important thing, have a great one, do more videos regularly and you’ll double your subscription count in a year
thanks for the advice!
Sounds like an exhaust leak coming from the back of the engine on passenger side? If it is I believe the stock headers bolted on to the head with a tab not into the head and they have a common problem of breaking.
Yes show everything.
sounds good
Jesus! Dustin what mm wires did you use?
8mm, build it yourself kit. all i could get
Does this have a 345 V8?
Tell the viewers to hit like or subscribe in every video. And keep a video coming in a regular basis. I’m sure that’ll help. It reminds me to hit like when I’m watching something I’ve watched before to remember to hit the like or to subscribe after a video or two I find interesting
good idea! i always forget to do that
Where do you find the time for all this work and projects you a work 'a' holic
i fit them in where i can
No problem seeing more episodes of the IH pickup. 🛻💨✨🔥💥
sounds like a plan! Thanks John!
Part 4 or even Part 5
Film all of the things!
sounds good! thanks
@@LifeofLind youll find youtubers love youtube personalities, so any content and fun stuff you do will work, uploading regularly used to help algos, so maybe a workshop tour or workshop cleanup, or amsr cleaning some junk cars lol more is more good
wheel lines probably plugged
It's kinda a fix it all channel so IMO you should fix it
Its actually a pretty nice truck for a budget restore just a little/lot of metalwork
I edited this to say that I subscribe to a channel mostly because of me liking the person I've seen other content interesting but can't deal with the person in front of the camera . I happen to enjoy your sarcastic personality Dustin.
thanks!
Deffinatly do some more tinkering then drive it back. Maybe they will they'll let you work the body back into shape
sounds good!
more episodes
More pls
will do thanks!
i like to see more on that truck hate to say this but some people only care about how offen you put a video out and don't really care about you or what or why all they see is when you don't put a video out they move on sad i know but that's some people
yeah, i'm a busy guy haha ,i guess it's their loss
My Neighbor had the IH-200 4x4 that had MACK on the hood, it was a pretty Truck. It also had the 15" rim x 9 wide 30" with the tall truck tire. The year (being a kid in the 1976) I want to say 1970-1972 model I know it had the I-H symbol on the tailgate. Which are very hard to find. Just maybe the farmer got the 600$ solid no rust tailgate. Yes, it is seen that hardly any survive due to rusting away to nothing. I know these trucks go for wo/AC, 6000-8000 dollars today collectible price. With AC ??? Seen one at a Car show, a man had a 15,000-dollars w/ac, restored one in 2008. Chrome, 150 V8. 2-tone paint, w IH chrome trim. Today price???
Let's see it fully done before you return it
It will always be a dog ugly truck 😂 Maybe put some bats in ya roof.