One of my favourite pastimes - reminiscing with people I don't know. So many great memories, the laughs, the tears, the cats. A great result and I'm really enjoying the Chicken Truck (although Waylon's truck was full of turkeys). Keep 'em coming, great work and really entertaining!
WOW that looks super easy! I think I'll start doing it. I'm heading out to buy some sheets of sandpaper and a hacksaw. You're wonderful video has inspired me.
Every time you post a video I breathe a sigh of relief! I'm all like, "yay I have something awesome to watch!" Thanks for all your hard work. I know editing videos really sucks bad 🫂💜
The glazed over version was fun to watch. It's not like you have "agents" lending a hand, like some guy out in the Cold after a War with his Motors, lol.
Great Show! My only criticism is I thought there would be more focus on your hair styles during the build. I also want to thank you for broadening my classical music horizons beyond Elmer Fudd's "Kill the Wabbit" Cheers
The best Looney Tunes clasical music cartoon was the one with Elmer Fudd conducting at Cornegie Hall! That's what a love about your intro Randahl--the Mel Blanc sound bite!😆
Thanks Randahl! Please stay tuned for an upcoming video on the progression of my hair styles. It's so important that I wanted to do a detailed stand-alone video on the subject. Also, you may enjoy the hair restoration series that will be premiering in January on this channel.
I watched you do this truck earlier but seeing the time lapse video is easily as enjoyable--I really appreciate the music! It was only a few years ago when everybody used rap music without a thought! I hated it! Best wishes to you, man--you deserve a good life.
SECOND COMMENT: Being in Western Europe, I'm at least 7 perhaps even 8 time zones ahead of you. So while you're posting your episodes in the daytime, for me it's evening. And after a full day, it's quite appealing to flop on the couch, put UA-cam on my big screen and watch you do what you do best with soothing symphonic music in the background. The fast speed video and the soothing string music make for a mesmerizing effect that helps one wind down. It's good stuff. Keep up the good work. (Nice haircut by the way)
I had a 64 pretty much in the same rust condition. I bought it for $700, drove it for 20 years, and sold it to a Guy for $350 that used it for a parts truck. It was still running and driving great. It was my daily driver for most of those 20 years.
My father bought a brand new one in 1965. I think it was the first new vehicle he ever owned and was he proud of it. It was actually a fantastic truck. I think about him and that truck often and they are always good memories.
With the way you were able to match the speed of the video with the musical pace I'll bet you were a gold medal winner in synchronized swimming at Saskatoon Tech!
Man, this was beautiful. I can't believe any negative comments that would come in. What a joy it was to watch your work this evening. Hats off, what great work!!
Outstanding. Its great to finally see a restorer simply getting the cars up and running, clean and correct. NOT going crazy with everything imaculate specifically for the wealthy buyer. These cars were made for the People, by the People. Your process is honorable. Keep them coming!
I very much appreciate the classical music. ‘Tired of the standard “techno-beep-bop-boop” or rock-n-roll. I thank you for allowing me to maintain my sanity. Great job!
Absolutely astounding! and even more so, to know that it was all accomplished with the soothing musical passages performed by an orchestra. Orchestral passages. Soothing. Astounding. Kitty cats.
Great recap of the C10. Got a kick out of the fast forward mode of the truck repairs then the sudden switch to the slow mo of the cat's jump. Nice change up. Cats love their cameo's.
Glazed over version most enjoyable! Czech music, lots of welding, hair repair and cat action. Good solid content. A lot of youtubers could learn from your videos. Cheers! 😎👌🛻🏁🏁
Don't sell yourself short, you are a classic artist in the ways of metal work and fabrication and your welding and molding work are clean and precise...hard work and pride in it, is something that's lacking in today's society. A lot of work and I loved the video. Congratulations and I'm glad I found and subscribed. Keep up the great work!
All kidding aside , this video highlighted your skills and talent, I can’t wait to see the outcome of the chicken truck! Something you are really interested in doing
You always do such an amazing job of chasing the cancer. You are one impressive surgeon. Canadyen Eh! Me too! Thanks for the video from Ontario. She's old and decrepit but she's cancer free. Praise God!
Wow did this look my 66 rebuild or what. Same problems, same body work but a different result. Mine was a resto mod. Took 22yrs to finish. Air suspension, 283 numbers matching and a complete custom interior. I enjoy every second I'm in it. Best body style GM ever produced was 60 to 66.
Kyle, you have to be the luckiest guy in Canada. You have managed to not only find, buy bag the most coveted vintage Chev trucks in the Northern Hemisphere , the few that have the retro fitted optional rocker panel/outer floor panel flow thru ventilation package. Amazing.
Great job with this old gal. And your choice of music is awesome!! Nothing like the Czech Philharmonic performing Serenade for Strings in E flat major! I'll bet not too many of your viewers got that one lol.
Wow!!! That is probably one of the worst cases of can rot I’ve seen. You are truly talented. You’ve inspired me to look at these older basket cases differently. Great content brother.
I owned a 1965 1/2 ton for 18 years. Yanked the 235 - 6 for a 307 small block from a 71 Nova and replaced several short tail three speeds. Seeing this breaks my heart. But Iit was an East Coast truck, and salt had done a number on it, and I didn't have the capability or resources to fix it. Bought it for $800 in 1970 and s9ld it for $800 in 1988. Thank you for this.
i forgot your "self-install" demo/instruction for door & rocker-panel from the earlier videos . . . a great labor time-saver for sure - - - others would be wise to employ this technique. Ciao!
You did a great job that truck is beautiful thank you for bringing her back to glory she deserves preservation she will give you many years of faithful service
I love these 60-66 chevy pick-up. My Dad worked for Chevrolet in Atlanta, GA Lakewood Plant. Growing up He always had these awesome pick up. Love your great craftsmanship.
great work on the 66 made that a Solid truck glad I watched because I clearly missed one of the Videos on it from snap in half to solid build project of throw a weekend at it and have a great driver
Hi Kyle. You have done wonders with this Truck. Someone set a poor Cat off and he came here. I have been taking care of him. He was near starved to death. he is a good Cat,very loving . I am doing my best not to get to attached,due to losing Molly. thank you for all these cool videos. Liked and shared. All my very best.
@@CarterAutoRestyling Hi Kyle. You got that right. He has pale blue eyes . Hard not to just love him. Thank you for the reply It means a lot to me. All my very best.
Thanks Kyle, I run a body shop for many,many year, but not so mutch rust that you take on😀 I am 75 now, so no more weldig for me,but I new how good you are in you work.... see you !
Hi Kyle... Now that was fun. I downloaded the video and ran it backwards. That way if I didn't like a repair I could see it being undone! Have a good one.
I also had a 63. I bought it completely redone except the fuel system.I changed it to an electric fuel pump with a bypass filter to prevent vapor lock. That worked well.Mine had been updated to include power disc breaks, a Clifford 6=8 manifold with dual headers. It had a new electronic distributor and Edlebrock 4 barrel carb on the 262 straight six. It would do 75 but that was pushing. It loved 55 mph. I bought it for $12,000 and sold it for $18,500 two years later. Looking for an late 54/ early55 Chevy or a Willys pickup. I also has a 52 that I redid and drove for thirteen years. I wish I had that one back. Thanks for your video.😊
Most enjoyable recap of a great rebuild series.
What you do with something that looks beyond saving is truly amazing. I can’t wait for the next video. Thank you for sharing.
That was fun rewatching. Like watching Star Wars with no dialogue, just the music only. 😊
One of my favourite pastimes - reminiscing with people I don't know. So many great memories, the laughs, the tears, the cats. A great result and I'm really enjoying the Chicken Truck (although Waylon's truck was full of turkeys). Keep 'em coming, great work and really entertaining!
Thanks for the trip down memory lane, revisiting a younger Kyle, and his never ending battle with rust.
I watched every step of this but couldn't stop watching this recap. What a great job!
Thanks Roger!
WOW that looks super easy! I think I'll start doing it. I'm heading out to buy some sheets of sandpaper and a hacksaw. You're wonderful video has inspired me.
Excellent job
I watched 100% of this representation of patience, determination, skill and know how. I enjoyed every second.
We like your videos no matter what form they're in. Thanks as always.
The choice of music gives a whole new dimension when watching a project like this,, 👍😎👍
Thank you soo much Kyle,, 💖🙏💖
Every time you post a video I breathe a sigh of relief! I'm all like, "yay I have something awesome to watch!" Thanks for all your hard work. I know editing videos really sucks bad 🫂💜
Thanks! The editing is a hassle, but it's all worthwhile when I hear from people who enjoy the show!
Kyle, love this restoration. You again showed folks a rusty old truck or car can be restored. GREAT JOB
It was fun to see that truck come together again. Thanks for the replay.
Between the tears and sitting on the edge of my seat... You sir, are the Hitchcock of UA-cam videos!
You cannot possibly imagine how much I wish I were able to do what you do. Thanks for sharing!
The Chevy trucks from 60 to 66 are my favorites. Thanks for another look at her .
The glazed over version was fun to watch.
It's not like you have "agents" lending a hand, like some guy out in the
Cold after a War with his Motors, lol.
Great Show! My only criticism is I thought there would be more focus on your hair styles during the build. I also want to thank you for broadening my classical music horizons beyond Elmer Fudd's "Kill the Wabbit" Cheers
The best Looney Tunes clasical music cartoon was the one with Elmer Fudd conducting at Cornegie Hall! That's what a love about your intro Randahl--the Mel Blanc sound bite!😆
Thanks Randahl! Please stay tuned for an upcoming video on the progression of my hair styles. It's so important that I wanted to do a detailed stand-alone video on the subject. Also, you may enjoy the hair restoration series that will be premiering in January on this channel.
As a 4-5-6 addict I approve this message
LOOKING GOOD MY MAN, SONS DOING HIS 66 C10 TODAY ! 😁✌
The music is actually perfect. Awesome my man, hats off sir.
I watched you do this truck earlier but seeing the time lapse video is easily as enjoyable--I really appreciate the music! It was only a few years ago when everybody used rap music without a thought! I hated it! Best wishes to you, man--you deserve a good life.
SECOND COMMENT: Being in Western Europe, I'm at least 7 perhaps even 8 time zones ahead of you. So while you're posting your episodes in the daytime, for me it's evening. And after a full day, it's quite appealing to flop on the couch, put UA-cam on my big screen and watch you do what you do best with soothing symphonic music in the background. The fast speed video and the soothing string music make for a mesmerizing effect that helps one wind down. It's good stuff. Keep up the good work. (Nice haircut by the way)
This looks great. If I had “Bill Gates” money I would hire you to renovate every 60s truck I could find. Thanks for posting.
I had a 64 pretty much in the same rust condition. I bought it for $700, drove it for 20 years, and sold it to a Guy for $350 that used it for a parts truck. It was still running and driving great. It was my daily driver for most of those 20 years.
I always enjoy your rebuilds your attention to detail is unsurpassed the truck turned out amazing thanks 😊
My father bought a brand new one in 1965. I think it was the first new vehicle he ever owned and was he proud of it. It was actually a fantastic truck. I think about him and that truck often and they are always good memories.
Lots of work you did on this old truck. Nicely done!
😅
With the way you were able to match the speed of the video with the musical pace I'll bet you were a gold medal winner in synchronized swimming at Saskatoon Tech!
Man, this was beautiful. I can't believe any negative comments that would come in. What a joy it was to watch your work this evening. Hats off, what great work!!
Outstanding. Its great to finally see a restorer simply getting the cars up and running, clean and correct. NOT going crazy with everything imaculate specifically for the wealthy buyer. These cars were made for the People, by the People. Your process is honorable. Keep them coming!
I had forgotten how extensive on this one was. Nice Kittens.
I very much appreciate the classical music. ‘Tired of the standard “techno-beep-bop-boop” or rock-n-roll. I thank you for allowing me to maintain my sanity. Great job!
Absolutely astounding! and even more so, to know that it was all accomplished with the soothing musical passages performed by an orchestra. Orchestral passages. Soothing. Astounding. Kitty cats.
Can’t get enough of your work I’m a 75 year old rock and roll music lover but I find your background music is very relaxing keep on keeping on
Great recap of the C10. Got a kick out of the fast forward mode of the truck repairs then the sudden switch to the slow mo of the cat's jump. Nice change up. Cats love their cameo's.
Disconnected the battery to prevent the computer from being damaged. Thumbs up! (haha!)
Awesome job on the '66. I don't think you could have done it without the help of your furry four-legged friends. Thumbs up to them as well.
Glazed over version most enjoyable! Czech music, lots of welding, hair repair and cat action. Good solid content. A lot of youtubers could learn from your videos. Cheers! 😎👌🛻🏁🏁
Don't sell yourself short, you are a classic artist in the ways of metal work and fabrication and your welding and molding work are clean and precise...hard work and pride in it, is something that's lacking in today's society. A lot of work and I loved the video. Congratulations and I'm glad I found and subscribed. Keep up the great work!
All kidding aside , this video highlighted your skills and talent, I can’t wait to see the outcome of the chicken truck! Something you are really interested in doing
Doing a great job keep up the good I enjoy watching you put the trucks together
I had a 64. Thanks for the resurrection.
I think you did a wonderful job. I'd be proud to own the 66 chevy. Great job Kyle.
Nice to see someone driving and fixing a car that is a bigger shitbox than the ones that I run and drive!
Had already forgotten the amount of work you put into this. Good job the doors weren't rusty or else it'd be up for the full body section too!
Thanks Bill!
You always do such an amazing job of chasing the cancer. You are one impressive surgeon. Canadyen Eh! Me too! Thanks for the video from Ontario. She's old and decrepit but she's cancer free. Praise God!
I don't think there is a vehicle he couldn't restore
He's absolutely brilliant
Really enjoyed that. You make all that welding and cutting look so easy. I am jealous.
You do great work. You’re very patient with the welding and heat input from welding.
Start to finish. Again nice music to action compilation.
I loved the classical music!!!
Quality restoration work, classical music and cats. Cats are an intrinsic part of the creative process.
Wow did this look my 66 rebuild or what. Same problems, same body work but a different result. Mine was a resto mod. Took 22yrs to finish. Air suspension, 283 numbers matching and a complete custom interior. I enjoy every second I'm in it. Best body style GM ever produced was 60 to 66.
Kyle, you have to be the luckiest guy in Canada. You have managed to not only find, buy bag the most coveted vintage Chev trucks in the Northern Hemisphere , the few that have the retro fitted optional rocker panel/outer floor panel flow thru ventilation package. Amazing.
True.. rare, early Astro Ventilation option.
Well done 👍
Great job with this old gal. And your choice of music is awesome!! Nothing like the Czech Philharmonic performing Serenade for Strings in E flat major! I'll bet not too many of your viewers got that one lol.
I didn't get either, but thank you for the information . Very relaxing, Beautiful work, beautiful music. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
I find it amazing that you remember how it all went back together
Wow!!! That is probably one of the worst cases of can rot I’ve seen. You are truly talented. You’ve inspired me to look at these older basket cases differently. Great content brother.
It actually looks great...solid and great lines! Time lapse is a good way to watch the progress.
i am an old guy. i remember these trucks being used everyday as a truck in the 70's and 80's . thumbs up looks great
Loved the video. It was a blast. You're a very patient man. I'm sure you have been called other names but great workmanship.
Loving what you are doing. I wish I had the time to do what you do.
Keep building, and I'll keep watching and liking.
Trevor. Down here in Australia,
Love them old trucks. Especially when their treated so nice.
A masterpiece!!! 👏👏👏
Looks pretty great!
I owned a 1965 1/2 ton for 18 years. Yanked the 235 - 6 for a 307 small block from a 71 Nova and replaced several short tail three speeds. Seeing this breaks my heart. But Iit was an East Coast truck, and salt had done a number on it, and I didn't have the capability or resources to fix it. Bought it for $800 in 1970 and s9ld it for $800 in 1988. Thank you for this.
i forgot your "self-install" demo/instruction for door & rocker-panel from the earlier videos . . . a great labor time-saver for sure - - - others would be wise to employ this technique. Ciao!
Yes thanks great job on the 1966 Chevy pickup thanks for sharing your videos Aman .
Wow! When you put all together in one video it's amazing how you transformed the truck from pile of hot garbage to a very decent truck. Well done!!
I like the classical music , and the sweet cats .
Looks good to me, excellent job. No negative comments from me
Good watch. Truck should run many more years.
Love the documentary on your madd skills! I genuinely enjoy watching
But I skipped ahead a little bit, just owning it! Because I watched all the videos
I am from NAMIBIA and really enjoyed this Video!! Keep it up and God Bless!!
You did a great job that truck is beautiful thank you for bringing her back to glory she deserves preservation she will give you many years of faithful service
This never gets old. Thanks for this content and for giving this truck a few more years! Awesome job!!!👍🇺🇸
Great work. Love the leaving of the majority of the vehicle to the Patina. Even the straight 6 sounded great. Love that body style
Thanks for the video of the Chevy C10. Great job Kyle on all the rust...... Your welding is excellent
Thanks John!
I love these 60-66 chevy pick-up. My Dad worked for Chevrolet in Atlanta, GA Lakewood Plant. Growing up He always had these awesome pick up. Love your great craftsmanship.
You are seriously talented! That truck is ready to take it to the next level!
great work on the 66 made that a Solid truck glad I watched because I clearly missed one of the Videos on it from snap in half to solid build project of throw a weekend at it and have a great driver
Great video of detailed repairs.
Love it just like she is. Great save Kyle!
I loved the video. I watched all of the others but it was neat watching it in 47 minutes. God bless
I remember when they kidnapped the music director, and I could choose my own music. Great video, as always. Thanks again for sharing
Great humor.
Hi Kyle. You have done wonders with this Truck. Someone set a poor Cat off and he came here. I have been taking care of him. He was near starved to death. he is a good Cat,very loving . I am doing my best not to get to attached,due to losing Molly. thank you for all these cool videos. Liked and shared. All my very best.
Hi Bobby! Thanks for taking care of your new cat friend! It's hard not to get attached to the little critters
@@CarterAutoRestyling Hi Kyle. You got that right. He has pale blue eyes . Hard not to just love him. Thank you for the reply It means a lot to me. All my very best.
Thanks Kyle, I run a body shop for many,many year, but not so mutch rust that you take on😀 I am 75 now, so no more weldig
for me,but I new how good you are in you work.... see you !
It's always a pleasure to watch someone work on something they love to do and is very good at !
Hi Kyle...
Now that was fun. I downloaded the video and ran it backwards.
That way if I didn't like a repair I could see it being undone!
Have a good one.
Playing it backwards is what the end result of my work looks like!😆
You aren't alone in that club, Glenn.
@@Joe.Doucette 😆 In our cases Joe it's that fresh ocean air and heavy salt diet of our roads!
Well at least it's a better excuse than "I suck"!
Thanks Joe! Great idea to run the video in reverse! Wish I would have thought of that, un-restoration videos could be the next big thing!
Watching this restoration was like watching a live performance done perfectly in C10 Major.
Looks good , seat is in great shape .
That truck looks so much better with that primer removed.
Makes you wonder why on Earth did the previous owner paint over the original colour?
I think the truck looks great. It might not be pretty but it's good and solid. I would not be ashamed to drive it. Keep up the good work.
I also had a 63. I bought it completely redone except the fuel system.I changed it to an electric fuel pump with a bypass filter to prevent vapor lock. That worked well.Mine had been updated to include power disc breaks, a Clifford 6=8 manifold with dual headers. It had a new electronic distributor and Edlebrock 4 barrel carb on the 262 straight six. It would do 75 but that was pushing. It loved 55 mph. I bought it for $12,000 and sold it for $18,500 two years later. Looking for an late 54/ early55 Chevy or a Willys pickup. I also has a 52 that I redid and drove for thirteen years. I wish I had that one back. Thanks for your video.😊
She is beautiful! You did an amazing job! You are very talented.
Outstanding job on that truck. I would buy it if I was near you
You are very talented great work fun video