Chevy K10 Stepside DIY Bodywork BEGINS!

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Once again, we tear back into the Silver Dollar Chevy sport truck by finishing body panel alignment, removing the bed, and beginning some DIY bodywork that YOU can do! Stay tuned for more of this old truck restoration!

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Hey Dalton I got a tip for ya. Dont eat the yellow snow

jon-christiankaczor
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I like how this guy can cut the most corners yet still do better work than most people

memyfofum
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I really like this series. It’s more enjoyable, and easy to watch someone who is a normal human being. Thanks for doing what you do, I appreciate it for what it’s worth.

Long_Rifle
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The way most of those nice cars you see are put together

joeodolski
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Your ongoing commitment to safety is inspiring

jefferysmith
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I can't believe that PBG doesn't have 100K Subs yet. Share this channel with your friends. Dalton is a great shade tree body repair guy and mechanic. He makes you laugh all the time!!!

terrallputnam
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The older we get the more inventive we get. Ropes, rafters and hoists become very useful lol.

danowens
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This is my favorite channel on YouTube. Gives me motivation to go out and get stuff done on my project cars. Keep up the great work.

thomasgoddard
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I like how you cut the hood gap back in. I'm not a body guy, so that was the first time that I've seen that, but it makes perfect sense doing that.

Gregorybridgewater
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Your channel is doing great in my opinion every video you make keeps my attention I’m ADHD as hell I’ve watched all of your videos and you still got it awesome job can’t wait for the next one with your new establishment in New Mexico 🤘🏻🇺🇸

racerxo
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I am older subscriber. (72) I have built 7 frame off builds in last 21 years. My brute strength started to subside about 65 but I can still build cars but a little slower.

bennyhelgeson
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Can't think of any better way to end the work week than a new video from Dalton at PBG!!!

travisdrum
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Great work Dalton, love watching you work on this thing, 99.79% of people would never have tried on that truck and just sent it to the crusher or let the rest of it rot away in a field. Really impressive how your hard work is paying off on this build, coming together nicely! I'm working on getting my dad's old 1978 Ford Cortina wagon back on the road currently, am on a very tight budget so some of your money saving tips are going to be very helpful, it's going to get sprayed with tractor enamel for sure. Gonna be my daily driver once she's sorted out. Keep up the good work!

NotoriousJ.M.E
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Love hearing all the noise from the woods. Reminds me of when I was a kid.

michaeljennings
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1:16 I’m 36, I feel like I’m 26, my body feels like is 76. Yet I continue to do shit like I’m 26. It’s fine while in the moment. But that night and 8 days after, it’s pure regret. Salt baths, resting up and a shit load of ibuprofen is the ticket, and if that ibuprofen has a little extra in it, that’s an added bonus one couldn’t describe the relief it brings. God speed sir

Uzidoesitson
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Just throwing this out here, I'm not a mechanic by any stretch, just a dude who loves cars and watching people rebuild them. I know more about Dungeons and Dragons and and how to fix a Playstation controller than I do most things working on a vehicle. I'm not vehicle illiterate, I'm arguably just a soft-handed nerd. But watching through your videos has made me more confident I /could/ actually do more work on a vehicle than just regular maintenance; this video alone has been a fascinating realization bodywork isn't actually out of my reach of learning how to do, even if I'd have to take as long on a single door as you take rebuilding this whole truck. Thanks for just being you, and casually talking about what you're doing in a way that definitely teaches, AND reminding it doesn't have to be perfect, most of us are not taking our vehicles to SEMA.

Gryphonamx
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I just love this channel! It's so honest and unadulterated.
Thanks Dalton!

-Master_Of_Disaster
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It must be nice to open carry where you live without a swat team showing up. Great project guts!

davidenorth
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I’m putting both quarter panels on the back of my bronco. Ive never done any body work. I keep catching myself saying who cares if it ain’t perfect it’s still better than the rotted out ones. Thanks for keeping it real.

trevorhill
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You have given me the confidence to start my bodywork on my own truck, it always seems so daunting but you made it attainable and my work seems to be going well!

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