time to get the much needed rust repair on the Ratty ford truck that was rescued last summer. rebuilding the bed with homemade repair panels that we learn how to make on our own.
one mans junk is another mans treasure…
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A body hammer would have been better
You are putting bad chad to shame with your body work 👍 🎉 awesome job 👏
Wow you read my mind with the air hammer lol
I think you should make a jig that you can weld on to your air hammer using a metal dolly that matches the radius you desire and air hammer it into submission 😂lol
That Sir is badass! Always was a fan of of the orange and black.
Look good for how I see it the hold are great for me and my dog to
with the bumper
Use a ha d break
more econoline!
I know you're you and not me but to me that looks like it's got enough clearance just put some good shocks on it don't overload it but I'm interested to see what you going to do with it I'm sure you know what you're doing I know you know what you're doing now I get to learn from the pro
hey Mustie, I watched the whole series again, because I loved what you did, besides welding the floor overlapping. And I was hoping to find an update, but to my big disappointment, there is nothing! you had 11000 people watching it and you just dumped it! Why? You don't care that we loved this project? What happened, you sold it? Why did you not do a follow-up on? It's very disappointing!!!
did this car get finished?
I have a whole new respect for bodyshop mechanics. Really enjoying watching your videos. Camerawork is excellent, so is sound, humour, entertainingly dodgy ("Get a room"). Was that on the previous vid? LOL. So funny.
Mustie we love you,, bare Bones right down to it and most of the time you get it happening interesting interesting you are 😊
Hey @Mustie1, whats up with this econoline?
You do beautiful work
I remember as a kid, I seen a lot of those trucks, and Dodge had one similar to that. I would like to have one Ford or Dodge, but finding one that's worth saving is very difficult. The tended to have very low horsepower engines, the Ford used a 144 cubic inch engine, as standard and the Dodge used a 170. I have seen a Dodge that had a 273 V8 . I would like one with the 225 Dodge or a 250 Ford