Love the shelf on the rear door; I used some riv-nuts to put a gun rack on my '99 the same way. Now I always have my folding shovel, axe, and snow brush.
Wow Jimmy! This video is the best yet on do-it-yourself car repair. Pretty interesting how you managed to get to all the nuts and bolts let alone improvise special tools (who would have thought a ski?) to get the various plastic cladding parts off. And...love that molly table, pretty awesome and it only works on a swing out rear door! I know a lot of gophers are pretty nervous now that you are out driving about. Thanks for putting this video together, I know its not easy and a lot of hours editing, but really enjoyed watching every bit of it!
Thank you very much, Steve, appreciated 👍🍻. Yeah, the gophers have problems now, lol! The table is awesome.I love it and can't wait to get out camping with it. Have an awesome day, my friend, and great photography
One of these days you gotta experience one of these with a 3sgte man I love peoples face when they realize they can't cut me off good video hope to see more
Hi Jimmy I see it was a beer break after taking pieces off. This was very interesting..That’s a whole or of hidden parts! Save the swearing for the next potato head! After the long wait for insurance settlement hopefully nothing else goes on! You do great work on your vehicles! Love the music and the gun! Vehicle looks fantastic! This was fascinating.🍺🍺🍺🍔
Haha, I will save the swearing for next potatohead! Haha👍. Thank you, Nancy! Hopefully, it makes it through the summer! Have a great evening over there 🍷🍺🔥
@@JimmyMeatwhistle if you drive a clunker nobody hits the vehicle. If you have an older excellent shape vehicle it’s like your on a bumper car track! Everybody thinks they should have a piece of it!