What It's Like To Drive A 1970 F250 With A Coyote V8 Swap!

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What It's Like To Drive A 1970 F250 With A Coyote V8 Swap!

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"And it sounds absolutely incredible" *proceeds to talk throughout entire video*

Fireball_Roberts
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Cracks me up....Prius driver doing a vintage truck review. THHSUPER!

mikejohnson
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Apparently this dude has trouble deciding which restroom to use also!
Son that is a Truck!
Hahaha!

ringokidd
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Ford needs to come out with same style body reconfigurations of these trucks

ct
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This is when cars and trucks actually had some style now every car looks the same cheap plastic with cheap plastic chrome.

thechuck
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Thanks for the review Parker! It's definitely been a fun build and we can't wait to build more F-Series trucks!

VelocityRestorations
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I once said that a 1939 Studebaker truck was the prettiest truck in the world but your truck just changed my mind. Brother you did an outstanding job on that truck.

Mike-xsvv
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What a beauty! I am not coyote swapping my current build but maybe my next. This is an inspiration for what to do!

BiggestLittleTrucks
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Did he just call the locking hubs a yellow accent😂

levisilleman
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W0W!!!
“AWD System”
Need to get some recognition of what you truly are talking about

smigletat
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I love classic ford trucks, my first vehicle was a 73 F100. They did a great job on this. It still looks the part.

FoamSquatch
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I hate the steering wheel. I think a Wood steering wheel would be better for it IMO! The flashing lights in the cluster were very annoying too, but other than those things its a beautiful build!

JasPlun
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It may well be a 1970 Ford, as all "Bump-sides" (1967-72) all shared the exact same body panels, bed, and had a lot of the same trim, but that is not the grille from a 1970. It looks like a 1968 grille. There are subtle changes in the grille Ford used from 1967 to 1969, but the 1970 was completely different, with a plastic eggcrate design replacing the metal linear horizontal bars of the previous years. Turn signals and hood class designators changed from year to year as well. Ford got a lot of mileage out of this overall design, and it changed very little, save the grille from year to year. I am VERY impressed by the rebop of this truck, and if I had the dough, I'd definitely buy one. Very cool! My chief complaint would be about the 6-lug bolt pattern on the wheels. The 3/4-ton and 1-ton versions of the originals had 8-lugs.

jasonyoung
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Horn doesn’t work, glove box falls open and all for a good extortion price. 😳 Hate the dumb steering wheel and stupid digital dash. I’ll stick to my vintage 4x4 F250 5 speed one owner with 95.000 miles for a few thousand bucks, it works and hauls just fine. 🤷‍♀️🇺🇸

unclejim
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I designed that truck being the top ford architect...

ironjohn
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LOL, for having tight steering you sure do look like a pantomime of someone driving in 1917 with that wheel, haha.

CarYouTuberNews
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No dude older a/c systems used r12 and the discharge pressure side was much lower resulting in colder temperatures. Higher the air being pressurized results in more heat making it harder to cool. Yes the new systems are more efficient but older systems if rebuilt to manufacture specs and r12 used its a massive difference. I’m running two older systems and they’re by far more expensive to service but are colder than my new Malibu hands down. Side note, cars are more insulated today so that’s why the cool air doesn’t dissipate as quickly. Throw some dynamat and new padding in your vintage ride and guaranteed your going to be 5-10 degrees cooler in the cabin using an older system.

jasoncardoza
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Judging by the grill this is not a 1970 bump side, but a bit of a gen5 Frankenstein. Which is fine, it's a beautiful truck, most restored gen5's have a mix of years on it including a lot of new steel panels which are readily available. Very easy trucks to work on, I have a 67 f100 with a three in the tree transmission and 300 cid, not fast but fun to drive in the city.

extylerm
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Yes, a classic manufacturer for the future is Alive. This is what I call new style. Even though it’s old. Now I can say, out with the new in with the old😂

jackjr.sparrow
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Beautiful awesome lookin Highboy truck!

ringokidd