Abandoned Long Bed Farm Truck Converted Into Short Bed Hot Rod | 1965 Ford F100 | RESTORED



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Join in with the Restored crew as they take this once abandoned 1965 Ford F100 to the next level! After digging this thing out of the ground, the guys decide to take this “uncool” long bed and convert it into a hot rod short bed shop truck! Follow along as they jump through the obstacles in hopes to get this thing transformed.

Watch us rescue this truck from the woods here: https://youtu.be/tMSj23z8eFs

Watch us get this ol’ thing back up and running here: https://youtu.be/ZEa7CCtfTYo

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20 thoughts on “Abandoned Long Bed Farm Truck Converted Into Short Bed Hot Rod | 1965 Ford F100 | RESTORED”

  1. You didn't solve anything by painting that black over rust unless your planing to sale it to someone with a sucker on their forehead because that paint won't stay on long before it starts rusting through it. Because you have to remove the rust to stop it or stop it from breathing by using A rust incapsulator on it .so I'm betting your just trying to make it look good enough that some sucker will buy it and think they have a good truck that will start rusting the fire wall out soon

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  2. 4:36 looks like the filter for your shop vac fell off, you can tell because its pumping dust out. I was once set the fire alarms of at nursing home drywall job becuase of that

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  3. well sad part is the Bed of the truck was not fitted on it too well but as a wise man once said never judge a Idea till you see how it turns out glad you was able to get that thing running so please keep up the good work

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  4. Found you guys through VGG and gotta say I'm impressed. Subbed on the first video I watched. I've been messing around with vehicles since I was about 8 (a lonnng time ago) and to be honest, I'd have quit when those valve covers came off! What you fellers and fellette have done with this truck is amazing. Would love to see it in metallic midnight blue but… Anyway, may you guys long be blessed with the strength and determination to keep doing what you do.

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  5. You can really make a Ford guy grind his teeth! Stop using Chev terms when speaking about a Ford:

    Fleetside = Chev
    Stepside = Chev

    Styleside = Ford
    Flareside = Ford

    As for the truck, good save though I hope that you don't scrap the original frame. If you don't use it, consider passing it on. Also, check the gear ratio in each axle assembly. Utilize the best unit. I bring this up because you guys didn't seem to pay any attention to it and it would be a shame to see you set yourselves back. Best wishes! 👍🏻 🇺🇸

    – Max Giganteum

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  6. I'm planning turning my 1964 F100 Stepside into
    a mad max vehicle with a Bug Catcher Scoop
    sticking out of the hood!
    And yes! My Motor is a 292 Y-Block V8 strong
    engine and I still love it till this day

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