That looks like a little gem. Nothing that a electrolyzer tub, a needle scaler, and a gallon of Ospho can't handle. I bought a 93 crew cab a few months ago and you can dangle your foot through the floorboard. I'll be right with you in spirit. I appreciate the content, it helps me alot with my Fords.
@sscar228612 сағат бұрын
Good to see you back John. Love the way you do your videos, the way youtube use to be, to the point with no fancy fluff crap! I always love watching and getting ideas for my 94, and have learned quite a bit from you. Thanks for your content. This kind of stuff will live on as long as the internet is here and help the kids down the road with learning. Between my Father and myself we have owned this truck 29 years, got the str8 6 and am having fuel issues with it burping out of the front tank that I need to get to. Anyway>Keep um coming, hope you are well.
@jeffcomer83173 күн бұрын
Being a farmer it would be kind of cool to design your own flat bed for it.
@Dancing_Alone_wRentals10 сағат бұрын
I like Jeff's idea. A flat bed is much more useful, much easier to work out of a flat bed. ...for that matter...much easier to sit in lawn chairs on a flat bed and watch the summer sun set.
@billpitts10342 күн бұрын
I love my 300. Best motor I've had. Can't wait to see the progress.
@jasonkreps64343 күн бұрын
Man I love the brown. Never saw a factory 93 with the T18? I'd leave it as is and just fix the rust and keep it brown.
@billyhensley77703 күн бұрын
Wassup John Good to see you back my friend
@freetolook37273 күн бұрын
Metallic brown with the metal flakes in it!
@grinningfool343 күн бұрын
If you can get a decent used bed for $1200, seems like it would be worth it. Better than 80 grand for a new truck. 🤯
@jaredplate40963 күн бұрын
I think a brown and white two-tone would look sharp
@jerseyred95542 күн бұрын
Can't be as bad as crank starting my '39 Farmall A model
@garyogreen6958Күн бұрын
Too bad you weren't in Michigan cause I got some of what you need. Including a near perfect bed with just a bit of rust over the drivers side wheel lip.
@joeystoey70613 күн бұрын
how does the frame look on your green truck could you show it in a video or take pictures of it also how does the plenum look on your green truck did the paint hold up good
@freetolook37273 күн бұрын
First time in a bunch of years there are snow drifts in backyard. Where I am we've been getting lake effect snow off Lake Erie. Cold, cold, cold...so much for Global warming! 😂😂
@danielpadgett28313 күн бұрын
Need almost every panel replaced and a bed I don't see how it's in that good of shape in my opinion
@freetolook37273 күн бұрын
$1200 for a rust free truck bed is a rounding error in the price of a new truck! 😂
@fordraven58842 күн бұрын
I have 1992 5.0 2wd rust-free for sale
@TheFoxShop2 күн бұрын
Not looking for a whole truck lol
@wyattgardner35522 күн бұрын
I don't think it is worth a new bed, fenders, and paint. You can sell it as is for $2500 and get a rust free western or southern truck for what you'd put into this truck. An example near me (Ohio) fireball motors gets western (California, colorado, ect) trucks. They have a 1992, 4.9L 5sp 4wd for $5,900. Rust free. Just needs clear coat.
@Jvak19993 күн бұрын
Flat bed
@billridings31533 күн бұрын
Hey Boss! Happy New Year! Sounds corny… Hope all is well. The more you look at the truck you can see that the rust isn’t all that bad… considering the age of it. The frame rails, I would use Fluid Film or Crown. It actually stops the rust and it actually “creeps” after it’s sprayed on. Easy to use and fairly inexpensive. Comes in the “clear” or black which would look pretty good for the under carriage. Aftermarket parts usually come close for a good fit but not exact. But for the price…what the heck. This is a pretty good project for restoration. Keep you out of trouble. I see the smart ones are staying 8m side. (Leanna, Jess, Buddy and all the other critters) All but you…🙄 Well enjoy! Stay warm. Friggin freezing here. If you don’t hear from me again it means I received my new National Grid bill and I didn’t make it. Hello to Leanna👋👋 Stay safe and warm, Bill