I can't believe views are dropping off on this series, it's fascinating, and I will watch any episodes you post. I'd like to see you upgrade to electronic ignition, power brakes, electric-assist steering, disc brakes, remove all body rust, and new tires, of course, just to name a few things.
Well, except for the gas tank part, it's just what I'm doing on my '57 CJ5! Now if I only had a new distributor - it's STILL on back order!. Great episode - looking forward to #5.
Watching closely as I'll be working on a '64 CJ5a Tuxedo Park Mark IV (in my best Thurston Howell the third voice) this spring. Parts source for for the specialty things like the speedo cable and repop stickers would be nice.
Really like the contrast between all the new and refurbished old parts against the major frame and body patina! Assume you are going to do something about the floor pans…or lack of them? LOL
I'm in Virginia too, following your project! Keep it up! My stats; 1957 cj5, dauntless v6, t18, dana 30 front, flanged offset dana 44 rear. Givemethewillys on the earlycj5 forum I'd love to know where the junk yard you were at is located!
100% great job buddy!,
Speed meter needle bouncing tighten the cables up.
That Jeep is so crusty awesome. My brother had a 70’s CJ5. It was a blast to drive.
Yeah the patina look is cool. Not sure how it got to this point ha
I enjoy so much your videos. I watched 4 episodes today. I am working in a 1957 CJ5. Stock ground up restoration.
congratulations - another very informative episode.
Glad you enjoyed it
I can't believe views are dropping off on this series, it's fascinating, and I will watch any episodes you post. I'd like to see you upgrade to electronic ignition, power brakes, electric-assist steering, disc brakes, remove all body rust, and new tires, of course, just to name a few things.
I love seeing these old Jeeps back in service. We’ll done new sub here to follow along👏
Love it
Well, except for the gas tank part, it's just what I'm doing on my '57 CJ5! Now if I only had a new distributor - it's STILL on back order!. Great episode - looking forward to #5.
I’ll buy your old distributor..
Cool jeep my dad just delivered to you and I’ve also brought a cj5 back from the dead that used to be in Area 51
Amazing the gauges worked. I had a set for about 250 000 but they finally failed. Another set that never worked and I gave up. Nice job.
Great Revival job,onthe Jeep,continúe,outstanding job,well explained,thanks Say hello Joe ,& Bros suscribe,jorge
clean out the crap in the bottom of oil filter holder --the crap build -up in the bottom of can //before putting new oil filter in place .
Watching closely as I'll be working on a '64 CJ5a Tuxedo Park Mark IV (in my best Thurston Howell the third voice) this spring. Parts source for for the specialty things like the speedo cable and repop stickers would be nice.
Great videos I will say Keizer Willys catalog would have been your friend they have everything you could ever need for a jeep restoration
Really like the contrast between all the new and refurbished old parts against the major frame and body patina! Assume you are going to do something about the floor pans…or lack of them? LOL
Great stuff!!
Is there going to be a part 5? Just wondered how it's getting on!
I’m due time. Just driving it like crazy
I liked your video
Hi,hope so that it to be continued👌👌🖖🖖
Working on the next part now. But it’s all about tracking down much needed hard to find parts at this point
I'm in Virginia too, following your project! Keep it up!
My stats; 1957 cj5, dauntless v6, t18, dana 30 front, flanged offset dana 44 rear. Givemethewillys on the earlycj5 forum
I'd love to know where the junk yard you were at is located!