As a fulltime rather skilled bodyman, i have zero complaints or suggestions about how you did any of this.Fantastic job.Looks really good.I enjoyed the vid.Hope you still have the jeep.🖐
Beautiful piece Bart. I really like the attention to detail(removing bolts and painting them) and it looks like you just took your time and didn't get in a hurry. Really is a great job.
WOW! What an amazing job you did on your YJ. It looks much better than one ever did rolling off the assembly line. That paint is so deep and rich looking and it seems like you didn't miss a single detail.
wow you killed it sir, you really did an amazing job with this yj. I wish mine could even come close to this. Great hardworking skills you have. I'm very impressed!
Wow! Simply amazing. Love the black and grey contrast! Hats off to you for doing such a great job making this YJ look better than it did when it came off the lot!
Congratulations gentlemen! This is undoubtedly the best looking YJ I’ve ever seen! Love the way the black flares look with the body color. Really nice work guys...
This was one beautiful video! And the music fit perfectly! I’m an original owner of a spec-ordered 1997 TJ….the year the “round eyes” returned. And while my Porsche 944s2 Cabriolet is in winter mothballs, I drive it regularly, choosing it to drive even over my 2020 Tacoma. 145K on the clock, all my kids learned to drive stick in her….I just don’t have the heart to part with her (though I’ve had offers approaching $7K to take it off my hands). I’ve been considering a full restoration, and watching this is incredibly encouraging. Bravo-zulu, amigo…..job well done on this YJ beauty!
This is the best example about a Wrangler restoration, Congratulations to the genius who made this, included that Zimmer's music became this video a pure master piece, EPIC!!!
Very cool, owner of a 90' Yj, currently being refurbished my quite restored to this kind of beauty lol, floor pans and parts of rust on tub near the front roll bar mounts are rusty, almost done, I'll include a video when it is completed, I get up early and work on it for a couple hours before school, long live the YJ!!!
Well done, Sir! Gave me chills...I've wanted one of those since I was 6 years old (I'm 35 now). Still haven't got him yet...but when I do I hope it's as sharp as yours!!
WOW!!! Amazing job!!! I'm currently in the process of "restoring" a 95 YJ...I'm going a different direction than stock though;-). Great to see love for the YJs though!!
Nice, I restored my 1994 on my driveway (in process after 3 years), painting was a pain and I bought a tent which was a bit destroyed by the wind when I was using the clearcoat, without the tent I had to stop because the cold (New Jersey) and is not as glossy I wanted but I guess I will use a 2000 sand paper and polish to look a bit glossy , anyway inside I used bed liner paint and looks sharp. Great job with your Jeep