Sir. You and the channel “Ride Rescue” have been my “goto” resource for my project. I just bought a 48 Jeepster that had a 4x4 conversion started in the 60’s and abandoned. I bought it sitting on a wagon frame with no motor/drive train except for a couple of axels. Both the frame and body are in great shape but like you I have decided to put the body on an 88 S-10 standard pu body frame. So your fitment process is of great interest to me!! I am not planing on even starting my project until Spring as I am finishing up a 72 Jeepster Commando frame off restomod. I bought the 48 Jeepster project (with several other parts from a cut up 49) for $1500 and the 88 s-10 pickup for $500. I think it was a great deal considering neither has any major rust issues and only one small oil can type dent on the Jeepster. Thank you so much for your videos and I hope we can keep an open line of communication open as I will undoubtedly have some questions I bet you can answer. Merry Christmas! Brett Hays
I will be happy to answer any questions you have. I wish the body of my Jeepster was in better shape. It wouldn't be a rat rod build, I would have made it a nice clean old school hot rod. It sounds like you got a great deal and a good start for a sweet ride. Thank you for watching.
I would love to see in your next video as much detail in the body mounting as you care to share. I am so excited to see yours rollin down the road for sure.
Sir. You and the channel “Ride Rescue” have been my “goto” resource for my project. I just bought a 48 Jeepster that had a 4x4 conversion started in the 60’s and abandoned. I bought it sitting on a wagon frame with no motor/drive train except for a couple of axels. Both the frame and body are in great shape but like you I have decided to put the body on an 88 S-10 standard pu body frame. So your fitment process is of great interest to me!! I am not planing on even starting my project until Spring as I am finishing up a 72 Jeepster Commando frame off restomod. I bought the 48 Jeepster project (with several other parts from a cut up 49) for $1500 and the 88 s-10 pickup for $500. I think it was a great deal considering neither has any major rust issues and only one small oil can type dent on the Jeepster. Thank you so much for your videos and I hope we can keep an open line of communication open as I will undoubtedly have some questions I bet you can answer. Merry Christmas!
Brett Hays
I will be happy to answer any questions you have. I wish the body of my Jeepster was in better shape. It wouldn't be a rat rod build, I would have made it a nice clean old school hot rod. It sounds like you got a great deal and a good start for a sweet ride. Thank you for watching.
I would love to see in your next video as much detail in the body mounting as you care to share. I am so excited to see yours rollin down the road for sure.
@@brettsgalaxyvids Will do, I will be happy to share the process of building the floor and mounting the body
Nice vid, looking good!!
Thank you and thank you for watching
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