New 2023 episode! We start reassembling our 1985 Chevy K-10 square body. We’ll add steering, brakes, exhaust, and glass. Plus, restoration components that will make our square body look young again!

00:00 – Intro
02:49 – Steering System
07:05 – Building Brake Lines
12:46 – A/C Box Cleanup
15:59 – Custom Exhaust Fitting

Watch Part 1: Diving Deep Into The Tear Down Of The Faux Guy Square Body

Watch Part 2: Diving Deep Into The Tear Down Of The Faux Guy Square Body

Watch Part 3: Faux Guy Square Body Gets 1-Ton Dana 60 Axles

Watch Part 4: Faux Guy Square Body Screams ’80s With Chrome Wagon Wheels

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PARTS USED IN THIS EPISODE:

Summit Racing: Borgeson Universal Steering Shaft
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Summit Racing: Flaming River Tilt Floor Shift Steering Column
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Summit Racing: Summit Racing Mini High-Torque Starter
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Summit Racing: Wilwood Compact Master Cylinder
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Summit Racing: Billet Specialties Chevrolet Script LS Cast Valve Covers
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Summit Racing: Stainless Works CNC Mandrel-Bent Exhaust System
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Summit Racing: Summit Racing Block Hugger Headers
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21 thoughts on “Faux Guy Square Body Gets Custom 3″ Stainless Exhaust – Music City Trucks S3, E4”
  1. It’s fascinating to see how a millionaire would redo a square body as I try and restore mine with basic harbor freight and O’Reilly hand tools in a 1930’s single bay garage powered by an extension cord to the house.

  2. I'm just taking a moment to appreciate the amount of skill and knowledge about how to literally rebuild an entire vehicle. Truly special stuff here!

  3. Shows friend truck “yeah, we replaced everything on the truck and painted it”. Friend “why isn’t the firewall painted?” Response “oh because it looks like it came from the factory”.

  4. I like the builds you guys do. Even if some aren’t my style I appreciate the work that you put into them. I’ve been a collision repair tech and instructor for my entire career.
    BUT I really don’t understand doing all the prep and paint work and NOT painting the firewall and lower dash with it all already apart.
    Sorry Brandon left but I’m sure he will do fine and the new guy will be great also.

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