Everyone’s LS swapped everything at this point. A guys going to be different. Let’s throw a 2009 Gen III Hemi in this 1982 Chevrolet C10.

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28 thoughts on “Gen III Hemi Swapped C10 Budget Build – Part 1 Tear Down!”
  1. Derrick you and Jessica are very luck! You have some very well rounded children! I get a kick out of watching you and Bradley work together on projects! Reminds me of me and my son when he was a young feller!!

  2. I’m a little late to this party, I’ve been binge watching your episodes like crazy and it makes me tear up every time you have your kids with you. I lost my dad about 2 months ago, now we never really restored anything but it sure makes me think of the memories I have of my dad and I on the stuff we did do. Thank you for content I love everything you do.

  3. I was going to ask you why u wasn't doing the inner side of the frame…as well.???
    Well now a feller already knows that answer now thank you for letting a fellow feller know.

  4. Is that a portable A/C unit you had with the exhaust going out the door? If it is, how well does it work for a shop that size. I got quoted 11k for a split system in my 2000 square foot shop, im not sure i want to head in that direction just yet.

  5. Love you videos, you have a lot of fans over here in England. When you hammer out a bolt it is better to spin the nut back on to so it is flush with the end of the bolt, then it won't damage the thread when you beat on it.

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