I have purchased about 6 tub kits from Scott and C and C Equipment. They are very complete and are in great shape when shipped to me. Easy to prep and install and look like original parts when painted. Just ordered another one yesterday, he is on top of the shipping , I receive mine in 2 days by truck in Michigan. Thank you again Scott for your continued support. Fergie
Problem is there is no way of knowing the quality of the primer the Philipino"s put on the Jeep in the factory. They have a long history flaking off over time. Only way to do it "RIGHT" would be to sand blast to bare metal and use a good epoxy primer.
One of the things I like about this channel, Clint is a in the job elbows deep, not standing around talking it through. Thanks for explaining the process. Good to see Bridget pop in the video.
My Skoda Yeti has got a few stone chips, it needs a C&C touch up. However I would have to ship it over from the UK, unfortunately though the cost of shipping, would mean it's cheaper to buy a new car. 🤗😂🤗 That finish is stunning, what a colour.
Clint don't forget the boring stuff holds value to us viewers. Your doing stuff most will never be able to do. Uncle Scott will have a sweet little ride.
Holy smokes. That finish is amazing. Car show quality. Best part is you didn't have to go and do this quality of a finish and it still would have looked pretty good, but you did to show what can be done with these kits if someone wants to. Great job guys. Thanks for sharing. Wanna see the finished Jeep when it's done.
So I've got a Jeep painting story for ya. I was in the Army in 1970, stationed at a base in Vietnam called Long Binh. Five miles north was a large air base called Bien Hoa. On the road in between were many small businesses, including vehicle paint shops. "New York Jeep Painting" was the sign in front of one of the businesses, and the day came when one of the two M151 Mutts ("Jeep", for all intents and purposes; made by Ford) assigned to our unit was getting long in the tooth. A collection was taken up for a paint job (strictly forbidden to visit the local shops, so this paint job was very unofficial) and off two of us went, pulling in to New York. The siding on all the buildings was, really, cut and smashed beer and coke cans. We struck a deal with the proprietor (I think I remember it was like $12) and he motioned us into his garage and pulled down the door so a passing MP patrol would not see us inside. The boss and an assistant began removing the softop, tail lights, seats, and anything else hanging off. He took notes about what unit lettering was on the bumpers, than roughly sanded down any lumps in the factory paint. He mixed up some dark olive paint - I found out later it was Black Market genuine US vehicle paint, cut 1:1 with diesel fuel! 😨 I also noticed that the compressor had a decal of crossed American and Vietnamese flags over two shaking hands, indicating the compressor was a gift from the US as an economic incentive. So coat one of two was setting, and in walks eight young local guys, what the GI's referred to as "Cowboys": during the day local bullies, and at night probably Viet Cong ("Charlie"). Tension skyrocketed. Our means of escape was sitting, sticky and seatless. My buddy and I knowingly made our way to the room corners by the overhead doors so nobody could get behind us, nodded to each other, and pulled out our 1911s from their holsters and just held them across our pants. Bully talk. We would not be easy marks. After a few minutes the Cowboys slowly left, but I'm sure they would be back later for their "cut" of the job. So a second coat was sprayed on, the assistant screwed all the "extras" back on, while the proprietor hand-lettered the unit designations on the bumpers, making it look exactly like the lettering was stenciled! About 2.5 hours later we were back on the road in a shiny, slightly darker "Jeep"; safe, with a ton of memories. Can't tell how the paint held up, as I was back home in 6 months, and the base was turned over to the South Vietnamese within a year.
I used to restore old jeeps . I had seven in some stage of restoration at one time. I started out not knowing that there were CJs, MBs and GPWs. It took a while, but I finally sorted it out. I’ve seen a lot of restorations but you guys beat all I’ve ever seen. I picked up your channel from Dirt Perfect’s channel. Keep up the great work. 7:22
I don't think I know what a single stage polyurethane is, or, for that matter, what a hybrid epoxy primer is, but wow the deep green shiny perfect paint job looks awesome. Mr Clint, you cannot be faulted for the highest standard.
Hiya Cint and Crew, I got to apologize on my last comment ( video) called UNCLE SCOTT...JEFF, ( sorry Scott ) The build coming along great, awesome paint job!!!
I have purchased about 6 tub kits from Scott and C and C Equipment. They are very complete and are in great shape when shipped to me. Easy to prep and install and look like original parts when painted. Just ordered another one yesterday, he is on top of the shipping , I receive mine in 2 days by truck in Michigan. Thank you again Scott for your continued support. Fergie
Thanks for the great comment
Gives a new meaning to the word some assembly is required
Nobody out there, and I mean Nobody can touch your channel Clint, from your builds, to video production you're top notch .👌
Problem is there is no way of knowing the quality of the primer the Philipino"s put on the Jeep in the factory. They have a long history flaking off over time. Only way to do it "RIGHT" would be to sand blast to bare metal and use a good epoxy primer.
One of the things I like about this channel, Clint is a in the job elbows deep, not standing around talking it through. Thanks for explaining the process. Good to see Bridget pop in the video.
Thanks 👍
WOW, what a joy it is to see someone with such high standards!
Great Team Work!!!
My Skoda Yeti has got a few stone chips, it needs a C&C touch up. However I would have to ship it over from the UK, unfortunately though the cost of shipping, would mean it's cheaper to buy a new car. 🤗😂🤗 That finish is stunning, what a colour.
hello c &c equipment its is randy and i like your is cool & willy jeep cj2 is cool thanks c &c equipment friends randy
Thanks 👍
Clint don't forget the boring stuff holds value to us viewers. Your doing stuff most will never be able to do. Uncle Scott will have a sweet little ride.
Not my Jeep! LOL It is Jay's Jeep.
Great Job Clint it looks great. Wish I had that beauty. I love old Jeeps..
Wow!
That’s an awesome color too
Looks sharp!
Paint turned out awesome.
Dang, paint looks awesome Clint, I’d love to have one of those! Just to cruise around in!
Nice Job Kevin.
Thumbs up 👍 giving a custom look with no spot weld showing!
Someone has some serious paint spraying and body work talent. Looking AWESOME!!!!!!!!
jeep is looking very nice
Looking good Clint.
Wow when I watched the way Kevin painted the Dozers I new he had it in him GREAT JOB MEN
Holy smokes. That finish is amazing. Car show quality. Best part is you didn't have to go and do this quality of a finish and it still would have looked pretty good, but you did to show what can be done with these kits if someone wants to. Great job guys. Thanks for sharing. Wanna see the finished Jeep when it's done.
I'm use to you spray painting the color yellow, not green. Nice color of green. A good shine.
👍 Willys Green, who would have thunk it. I likey.,
Great video thank you. I have a 1953 CJ3A.
Really nice paint job
Super slick paint job 😅
SHINEY. Looking good
So I've got a Jeep painting story for ya.
I was in the Army in 1970, stationed at a base in Vietnam called Long Binh. Five miles north was a large air base called Bien Hoa. On the road in between were many small businesses, including vehicle paint shops. "New York Jeep Painting" was the sign in front of one of the businesses, and the day came when one of the two M151 Mutts ("Jeep", for all intents and purposes; made by Ford) assigned to our unit was getting long in the tooth. A collection was taken up for a paint job (strictly forbidden to visit the local shops, so this paint job was very unofficial) and off two of us went, pulling in to New York.
The siding on all the buildings was, really, cut and smashed beer and coke cans. We struck a deal with the proprietor (I think I remember it was like $12) and he motioned us into his garage and pulled down the door so a passing MP patrol would not see us inside.
The boss and an assistant began removing the softop, tail lights, seats, and anything else hanging off. He took notes about what unit lettering was on the bumpers, than roughly sanded down any lumps in the factory paint. He mixed up some dark olive paint - I found out later it was Black Market genuine US vehicle paint, cut 1:1 with diesel fuel! 😨 I also noticed that the compressor had a decal of crossed American and Vietnamese flags over two shaking hands, indicating the compressor was a gift from the US as an economic incentive.
So coat one of two was setting, and in walks eight young local guys, what the GI's referred to as "Cowboys": during the day local bullies, and at night probably Viet Cong ("Charlie"). Tension skyrocketed. Our means of escape was sitting, sticky and seatless.
My buddy and I knowingly made our way to the room corners by the overhead doors so nobody could get behind us, nodded to each other, and pulled out our 1911s from their holsters and just held them across our pants. Bully talk. We would not be easy marks. After a few minutes the Cowboys slowly left, but I'm sure they would be back later for their "cut" of the job.
So a second coat was sprayed on, the assistant screwed all the "extras" back on, while the proprietor hand-lettered the unit designations on the bumpers, making it look exactly like the lettering was stenciled!
About 2.5 hours later we were back on the road in a shiny, slightly darker "Jeep"; safe, with a ton of memories.
Can't tell how the paint held up, as I was back home in 6 months, and the base was turned over to the South Vietnamese within a year.
Looking good guys another great video 📹
Awesome guys nice job
That’s D.P. Green!
Part 2 is great 👍
Of all the cars I’ve ever wanted, a Willy’s Jeep is at the top of the list.
That’s some above and beyond stuff right there. Gonna look great - especially if Jay keeps those whitewalls on there.
Very nice work gentlemen
That turned out better than I thought it could.
Great work!
I bought a dozer from these guys. And the paint job was above and beyond.
That’s one terrific paint job! Good work.
Thank you very much!
Holy smoke that thing sure don’t look like military. Excellent job!! Looking forward to finish product. ❤
Dude!!!! Dude!!!! That Jeep is Ah-mazing... Totally love it!!! You're making where I want one instead of a UTV!!!! We might need to talk....
I bet its going to look great
I like all your videos especially where you had to restore a military surplus.
Great video again
Wow, Beautiful bodywork and Paint!
looks great on the tv
Need one of those in NAVY BLUE
Wow, came out “beautiful “ Most people do not realize the amount of work that goes into a getting results like that. Thanks
great video thanks for sharing 👏👏👏👏👍👍
Thank you too
Wow Clint you missed your calling! That is an amazing paint job awesome job by all you guys 👍
That is gonna be the nicest jeep ever built.
Wow Clint, what can’t you do brother! Paint job looks awesome, I definitely enjoyed watching! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks 👍
Looks good You do nice work
Clinton looks awesome. Get the whole crew involved definitely worth the view.👏👏👍👍👍
Looking good guys, enjoying this series.
That looks good I enjoy watching your videos Clint always learning something 🇺🇸
Looks great 👍🏻🇺🇸
Best Channel On TH-cam - No One Even Close........................
Thanks
Nice paint job looking forward to seeing it finished..👍🏻👍🏻💪🏻
Thank you for the content, I appreciate and love to watch the build
Great content, many thanks
its a 50K willy but after the views of the detail I am now up to 70K...nothing better than a nice small block v8
The paint and the prep is outstanding. I love the forest green color.
Nice, Don't care too much for green but it does look real nice that darker green
Looking mighty good Clint!!! Looking forward to the next video!
I used to restore old jeeps . I had seven in some stage of restoration at one time. I started out not knowing that there were CJs, MBs and GPWs. It took a while, but I finally sorted it out. I’ve seen a lot of restorations but you guys beat all I’ve ever seen. I picked up your channel from Dirt Perfect’s channel. Keep up the great work. 7:22
Lots ‘o’ work !!! John
Nice
Great opening shot!
Great job guys. Jeep is looking really good. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks 👍
nice
Beautiful colour nice looking Jeep.....looking forward to see it finished
Nice build videos, keep them coming.
Excellent paint job. Love the color!
nice color , looking forward to seeing it assemblrd and in the sun
I don't think I know what a single stage polyurethane is, or, for that matter, what a hybrid epoxy primer is, but wow the deep green shiny perfect paint job looks awesome. Mr Clint, you cannot be faulted for the highest standard.
Clinton you are a one man operation, great videos great job. Keep up the great job.
New to the channel and I love it everything and everyone Awsome thank so much great video
Welcome to #C&CEquipment family, Clint and Crew put out some outstanding videos!
Thanks for subbing!
Fun vid!!! Kev did a great job!!!
The jeep turned out amazing. Looking Good so far Clint .Great Video
Looking Great!
Holy hell that's a lot of work!
Jeep body came out great 👍, nice job. Nice color
I've sprayed a lot of PPG products in shop I worked for and it's a very durable paint and a great choice for this application. Looks good boy's 👍😁
Great video. Love your channel. So informative on so many things. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Beautiful paintwork
Thank you so much 😀
Awesome job, Men. Clint. Really like to watch your videos. Keep them coming.
Going be a Sweet ride when assembled!
Enjoyed that❤❤❤❤
Nice job guys
This is going to be a sharp Jeep!
Looks like a excellent job by all
WOW! fantastic job for sure.
👍thanks
Looks good so far
That thing looks amazing! I can’t wait to see it together.
Hiya Cint and Crew, I got to apologize on my last comment ( video) called UNCLE SCOTT...JEFF, ( sorry Scott )
The build coming along great, awesome paint job!!!
All good
No problem. My dad's name was Jeff. So, it's definitely not the first time I have heard it.
That is great looking.
I think it would be fun to Raptor Liner one of those.
Great job!
Sweet looking paint job guys can’t wait for the next video.