I just want to take a minute of your time to thank you for the wonderful quality of your videos. I been wanting for someone to explain and show how to fix these columns. Overall all of your videos are great, best angles, great audio and you always explain everything so well. Thank you
Good job particularly like the close up shots. Hate to be that guy but you should have changed the blinker stalk while you had it apart with a new one because of the worn off writing. Oh wait maybe you liked the patina look of that one? Thanks
Nailed it. I really want the interior to look old and work fine. My grandfather used that turn signal stalk and it seems so much cooler to still have it.
I just want to take a minute of your time to thank you for the wonderful quality of your videos. I been wanting for someone to explain and show how to fix these columns. Overall all of your videos are great, best angles, great audio and you always explain everything so well.
Thank you
Thanks so much. It’s comments like yours that encourages me to do these.
Recently got the same truck from my grandpa, new subscriber!
Great video
Good job particularly like the close up shots. Hate to be that guy but you should have changed the blinker stalk while you had it apart with a new one because of the worn off writing. Oh wait maybe you liked the patina look of that one? Thanks
Nailed it. I really want the interior to look old and work fine. My grandfather used that turn signal stalk and it seems so much cooler to still have it.
Looking good! You bringing it to Red Hills next year, right????
Not really a show truck kinda build plan. Probably will make a trip to Louisville in next year or two.
@@GreaseMonkeyTV you seen some of the trucks that get out in these shows???? Even a good clean stock restoration would be better than some!
And you didn't greese the door pins \ hinges but other those things good job
You didn't show removing the tilt spring and pushing down the locking arms to remove the upper half the tilt housing.
Good call. Had so many clips to put together. Must have missed one.
Hard to believe these hinges were designed and built in the USA by Americans for Americans...