My dad restored a 1964(?) convertible-top Mustang back in the late 70’s, when I was in high school. He loved that car. Thanx for sharing your rebuild and triggering some good memories.
Man u don’t know how many old memories that video brings back. My 49 looked just like that 46. Mine had a homemade cab that someone did a pretty good job , it just didn’t have any doors. I liked to have froze to death several times back in the early 70s . It sure brings back hundreds of memories. Mine was red with the cab painted silver. Sure wish I had kept mine. Congratulations Kevin
That's flippin Awesome ❤ I'm restoring my 77 Ford. I just got her running after sitting for almost 20yrs 😢 This vid makes me want to set up lights in the dark and get at her. 😁 HH and take care! 😊
Love the flat fender Kevin! I have a WW2 jeep, a 1942 Ford GPW I restored. Have put 40K on it since. Glad you are keeping the paint job as is. You'll get tons of looks and waves. When I saw the hood scoop I knew you had a F Head engine instead of the L Head. Common mod. Enjoy! Ready for some metal detecting vids. Enjoy watching a fellow Texan detectorist.
Great Show Kev!! I Like the Jeep very much ! Like a lot of your valued viewers I'm sure, I was in the US Army . Where I live know in N.W. France during WW2 Jeeps just like that rolled threw here some of the old-timers told me ! I recently metal detected a nice US Military uniform button , D. Evans and Co. Mass has 13 stars and a Eagle carrying a Boat anchor in it's beak !! nicest button I have !! Really enjoyed this update !! Also enjoying some of your old videos ! Thanks again from Kevin in France and Florida
Lot of work but worth it. Take your time. We ain't goin nowhere. And it sounds like a Willys. My old man had a white 56. That's when I learned how to swear!
Just restoring it back to a dependable, safe driver for me, my wife and our numerous grandkids to enjoy the hundreds of miles of back roads in my area.
Thanks, and most likely not original tires probably reproduction tires seeings the Jeep is 78 years old, and I will have to replace them they are getting dry rot. Just haven't gotten that far yet.
With High/Low range shifter, 2w/4w drive shifter, Over drive shifter, the gear shifter, clutch, break and gas pedal it's it's own anti theft protection lol
This is post WW2 1946, the WW2 models were M38s, M for military, this is the 1st CJ model C for Civilian, and all vehicles made for the US market are left hand drive, or right if your standing in front of the vehicle lol