As a crusty old engineer the thing that draws me to your videos is the power of brothers working together. I never experienced that and it makes me smile. You are good boys. Well done.
Front end is the DOGS BOLLOX, looks super aggressive. Another amazing build under your belts. Keep these video's rolling boys. Congratulations from the UK 👍🇬🇧🇬🇧👍
That was some impressive frame work - crinkled metal doesn't stand a chance. The Rough Country 'everything' looks amazing - mean muggin' all the way. Love it 😎
The jeep was a nice vehicle before you sorted it, now its a super good bus ! (we say bus as a term for vehicle). Enjoy the jeep ride safe and have a great week end.
I am not a Jeep fan, but this one is looking amazing, and all the extra parts make this Jeep complete ! And the color, i am loving it !!! You Boys can be good car sales men if you ask me !!
Been following from day 1, bravo to you both. Your very comfortable talking to us now. Explanations are informative. Love when you draw your dad and/or VTuned for assistance or their opinion. Thanks for fast forwarding when body, sanding or painting is on the agenda. And also for losing that intro (too long). And selecting cars/trucks that we can afford.
LOL! Yuri: "Daannggg Sonnnnn" 2:18 Very nice work at the rear. And you're right about the tyres. For a daily driver its annoying to have rough ones (rolling noise).
"Willys" (from the name of its founder John North Willys) is a brand name of Willys-Overland, one of the manufacturers of the original military Jeep (the other being Ford). To military Jeep collectors, when you mention the name "Willys," it's the OG Jeep (Willys MB) used in World War II we're talking about. And from what I've read, the original Jeep Wrangler is a descendant of the Willys MB Jeep. We in the Philippines credit the OG Jeep as the basis for the jeepney, which is a popular means of transport here. We have in our garage an OG Jeep, though only the frame is what remains of the original (we already replaced the body and drivetrain)--and we call it an "Owner-Type Jeep" (OTJ). Honestly speaking, that Willys Edition Wrangler is awesome, an homage to its roots.
Guys as always excellent video. While I'm not a Jeep person, I enjoyed seeing the work you completed. I know that I might be the minority but I would love to see where you are on the F550 and the bed work. I do love that truck and the work you have done.
Willy's is a trim step down from Rubicon. It's meant to be a daily driving off road ready rig from the factory. Not as aggressive as a Rubicon not as vanilla as sport or Sahara.
I was waiting for the off-road footage at the end, nevertheless, always super entertaining to see the part where you start moding and give us the price breakdown. I have no idea what the Willys stands for
oh i am a bit surprised, even as a Brit you don't know - seriously?? - John North Willys was a pioneering automotive designer - who helped to create the iconic Willys Jeep used by all forces across the globe throughout WWII, it became a US army workhorse, possibly one of the most successful weapons ever created, even against our own UK version the Land Rover, Google it boys - Willys should have its right to be etched deeply into any Jeep, although the machines of today are a very different beast from WWII, that said so are our Land Rovers, and i'd be honest to say i don't think i'd take either into battle, i don't think they would pass the test, something is sure to break, and an EMP would wipe out the electronics - personally i reckon the Willys stencil can go but be replaced with a CNC laser cut one, such as logos under wheel arches - PS always good to see young Uri working/playing hard
Beautiful jeep. I like your s2000 Honda. I wish I could buy one but in my country, monthly payment is 350 $. So I prefer to watch you how you repair them.
Mark or Yuri, PLEASE,PLEASE, PLEASE Can I have those 7”Round LED headlights for my 1987 Porsche 944??? I’m in the process of Supercharging the stock 2.5 LTR from 158HP to 240HP to the wheels!!!!
Willie' was the original jeep builders during WW2 then after the war people wanted the jeep so AMC started building the cj ontil thay where forced out of business by the big 3 but people still wanted the jeep so the big 3 started building in collaboration and now dodge or Chrysler . The Willie's jeep was a lightweight off road 4w transport for the military and was used from the 40 to the mid 70s or mid 80s and used the post office for mail delivery all around services vehicles
I’m in the uk and on eBay them head lights are around £35 pound mine cost me £49 as I got some for my old mini classic mini I’m looking to get some for my motorcycles they are around £20 for the motorcycles I’m jot saying they are the same plz don’t think that but same sort of look 7 inch head light but there is stuff on the American ebay that I can’t find on the uk one and same the other way but I will say boys iv been here from day one and I’m really happy to see you grow the way you have one day my channel might get there lol no I’m joking no one cares about what I do plus I have problems with editing can fix and build anything just can’t use a laptop lmao well done lads