Hi there, that's a great finish right there. Can you give me any details on how to find both sides of the tail light lens? I can only found the passenger side but not the other.
Looks great...Not many of these getting round in Australia. Hey, I also enjoyed the soundtrack. Are you able to let me know what bands and songs are playing in this video. Thanks.
This is my favorite FSJ build I’ve seen so far, it’s almost uncanny how close it is to what I’ve been planning for my ‘69, both mechanically and visually. What was the reason for swapping to the later model lift springs vs. going spring over on original springs for this build? I really only want about 4” of lift & 31’s on my Wagoneer but the prices on lift springs have gotten crazy. Now I’m wondering if I should just go SOA.
Love this video, I have an 86 GW and have been thinking of getting the larger 18” or 20” Detroit Steel Wheels What backspacing and tire size did you use? Is that 18x8 or 18x9?
I just bought one of these 1970 wagoneer. I'm interested in where you got the door panels for this one. Were they ordered from a company or custom made?
Sorry just heard you made with blankets, as custom. I'm planning on doing mine with Mexican blankets and thanks for the great idea with the door panels.
I was very fortunate to pick up a 71 wagoneer recently, the body is straight but needs a ton of work...has the ‘cheese grater’ grill but the ‘razor’ grill looks 10x better...just curious how much these guys would charge for the full restoration...
Depends on what we start with. each restoration is different. more rust, more rust repair cost, missing a lot of pieces.. more money to track down and buy these missing pieces.. clean rust free complete waggy... mo cheaper.. send us some pics via email and we can chat. thanks DREW
Beautiful job! I’m praying my 83 comes out half way as beautiful as this!
That’s a really beautiful build. These early Wagoneers in the blues and teals are the best looking ones they made, IMO.
That’s so sick mate, would love one one day
Awesome 😍
Love it. I used to own a 70 Wagoneer. It was light yellow.
Hi there, that's a great finish right there.
Can you give me any details on how to find both sides of the tail light lens?
I can only found the passenger side but not the other.
Looks great...Not many of these getting round in Australia. Hey, I also enjoyed the soundtrack. Are you able to let me know what bands and songs are playing in this video. Thanks.
I wonder how much it was for all that?
to fit the 33's what size newer lift did you use 4 or 6? I like the stance.
6" springs
It’s beautiful.
What size engine in that beautiful Wagoneer ?
Please advise me on where to purchase the wheels and hubcaps like the ones on the blue Jeep on the thumbnail photo. Thank you.
Incredible!
This is my favorite FSJ build I’ve seen so far, it’s almost uncanny how close it is to what I’ve been planning for my ‘69, both mechanically and visually.
What was the reason for swapping to the later model lift springs vs. going spring over on original springs for this build? I really only want about 4” of lift & 31’s on my Wagoneer but the prices on lift springs have gotten crazy. Now I’m wondering if I should just go SOA.
Excellent Schwinn sign
Love this video, I have an 86 GW and have been thinking of getting the larger 18” or 20” Detroit Steel Wheels
What backspacing and tire size did you use? Is that 18x8 or 18x9?
18x8 with 3.5" if I remember correctly. they are 285/65/18 BFG's
I just bought one of these 1970 wagoneer. I'm interested in where you got the door panels for this one. Were they ordered from a company or custom made?
Sorry just heard you made with blankets, as custom. I'm planning on doing mine with Mexican blankets and thanks for the great idea with the door panels.
LOVE IT!
Want one to go adventuring with my Grandsons. 🎯👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😎🤙🏻
I was very fortunate to pick up a 71 wagoneer recently, the body is straight but needs a ton of work...has the ‘cheese grater’ grill but the ‘razor’ grill looks 10x better...just curious how much these guys would charge for the full restoration...
Depends on what we start with. each restoration is different. more rust, more rust repair cost, missing a lot of pieces.. more money to track down and buy these missing pieces.. clean rust free complete waggy... mo cheaper.. send us some pics via email and we can chat. thanks DREW
I like the jeep I love the color I’ll take it.
very amazing 👍👍
He should. Done. Grey. & Black interior
I dislike Jeep. But the 1970s wagoneers dont look that bad. They actually look pretty cool
Привет вам из России!!!
Hello. Do you own a jeep?
Interior, no good 🚫. But the. Jeep is. Awesome