Jim omg that is so good wow that’s how I do things above and beyond your a super good auto mechanic you got so much done on that car it’s gonna be good for another 30 years that paint was thick I had red oxide primer one time it was super thick it never rusted out again hey Jim your really growing in the beard over there you getting ready hunting lol you don’t even look like the same guy listen I keep saying this any one can take cars apart but can they put them Back together to run and drive again and I know you can Jim I don’t think the Cobolt was even painted stock under there it was gray primer with missed spots and if you find a super clean on maybe some one painted it up but stock there like gray factory paint and I don’t even think it gets sprayed on I think it’s just dipped in a chemical bath at the factory then dryed to ge assembled your giving that car a second chance at life your a smart guy thanks for the video brother
I once owned a Pontiac Sunfire which is close to the same car you’re working on. I can see why you would work on Chevy Cobalts- especially if the drivetrains are good. My last 3 cars have been Hondas because the drivetrains have been so good and my mechanic likes them- probably because when they do break, they’re easy to work on. Hope your Cobalt keeps running smoothly and your welding brings back the unibody to better than original.
My goodness that’s one old can of paint, but why not you got it use it. Got to hand it to Jim that car which was falling apart, you saved it so I hope you drive the hell out of it.
Zthat one of those guns that vibrates? I had one maybe a little bigger that plugged into house current. When it quit I took it all apart and it actually had a tiny little piston pump on it that ran from a magnetic deal where you varied the gap between the part that moved the piston and the electromagnet. That's how they regulated the spray amount. It got real noisy for a while then went silent. Mine was a hand-me-down and I didn't know how much time it had on it. So, I hope yours lasts for your job. ben/ michigan
40 year old primer 🙃 Do you think the properties of it will be effective. Has it been frozen snd refrozen many times. I don’t think it will be very worthwhile to use. Msybe coat over it with the rock guard or rubberized undercoat. Everything is looking good.
Love it Jim. Brilliant idea relocating the jack mount area!!! Cheers, Bernie
Yeah Jimbo it does look decent. you've done a good job Jimbo. car's coming along just fine. see ya later Jim.
Wow great job jim coming along nicely
It's back, the 40 year old primer lmao!!! You're a 1 of a kind Jimbo. Car looks better than it ever did.👌
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Love ya man! (No homo) 😂✌
Man, you have come so far with your videos since you started. You're a natural.
Great idea Jimbo on reinforcing the jack location
Great job Jim. Thanks for the update.
You’ve done a lot of work on your car and it shows, It looks great. Good job Jim
I wish I could hire you to work on my vehicle. You are so thorough.
Lovely job Jimbo...Take care..
What a great job your doing Jim. Has been fun watching the car come together. Thanks for sharing, D
Better than the factory,👏👏👏👍🏻🤠🇬🇧
Nothing goes to waste; great job Jim. I can't believe you save that 40 year old paint.
Jim omg that is so good wow that’s how I do things above and beyond your a super good auto mechanic you got so much done on that car it’s gonna be good for another 30 years that paint was thick I had red oxide primer one time it was super thick it never rusted out again hey Jim your really growing in the beard over there you getting ready hunting lol you don’t even look like the same guy listen I keep saying this any one can take cars apart but can they put them
Back together to run and drive again and I know you can Jim I don’t think the Cobolt was even painted stock under there it was gray primer with missed spots and if you find a super clean on maybe some one painted it up but stock there like gray factory paint and I don’t even think it gets sprayed on I think it’s just dipped in a chemical bath at the factory then dryed to ge assembled your giving that car a second chance at life your a smart guy thanks for the video brother
Fantastic job Jim better than new
Looking good Jim. That car should last a long time now.
GAVE yourself a big job jim ,looking great
Looking great Jim
Very resourceful Jim, it will be sealed up well when finished.
Jumbo,;really looks good, great job
Looking good Jimbo won't be long you'll be slapping a yellow paint on it and driving
Stirling efforts Jim, can't believe it looks that good working 12 inches off the ground.
BendPak get this man a lift!
That’s some pretty impressive work Jim.
Wow that car is going to be better than when it was new, great job
Looks great Jim
It’s looking great, Jim!
Great work Jim..
Well one things for sure jimbo does a pretty good job at rust coat and prime.
Great Job Jim!
I once owned a Pontiac Sunfire which is close to the same car you’re working on. I can see why you would work on Chevy Cobalts- especially if the drivetrains are good. My last 3 cars have been Hondas because the drivetrains have been so good and my mechanic likes them- probably because when they do break, they’re easy to work on. Hope your Cobalt keeps running smoothly and your welding brings back the unibody to better than original.
Nice job working that Cobalt Jim. I need some Chinese oil repair as well..
Primer looksgreat Jim
Great job jim keep up the good work
2:54 Jim, will you be buying an electric car any time soon, lol
"Looking handsome job Jimbo..!
Good job Jimbo!!
Jimbo your videos are my favorite
Nice, this car has a new life
Wow looking good u do amazing work.
Good to see progress.
The car is lookin very tidy Jimbo, great work, oi oi oi
with those added anchors on the body i think the car will handle better than new.
Looking good Jim
Great work jim keep it up
Looks GREAT!
Can't wait to see it finished.
Jim need a bigger hammer to put the paint lid on
My goodness that’s one old can of paint, but why not you got it use it. Got to hand it to Jim that car which was falling apart, you saved it so I hope you drive the hell out of it.
Pretty nice can hardly tell you put patches
Nice! Are you going to clear coat the yellow? She would look like a shiny new penny with a few coats of a good 2 part clear on the top..
Well hopefully that engine holds up after all the work you put into that body work
GREATTT!!!!!!!
gets the short bus award for participating
Zthat one of those guns that vibrates? I had one maybe a little bigger that plugged into house current. When it quit I took it all apart and it actually had a tiny little piston pump on it that ran from a magnetic deal where you varied the gap between the part that moved the piston and the electromagnet. That's how they regulated the spray amount. It got real noisy for a while then went silent. Mine was a hand-me-down and I didn't know how much time it had on it. So, I hope yours lasts for your job. ben/ michigan
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pretty cool man!!!
Should boost the engine now the car is better than new🤔
40 year old primer 🙃 Do you think the properties of it will be effective. Has it been frozen snd refrozen many times. I don’t think it will be very worthwhile to use. Msybe coat over it with the rock guard or rubberized undercoat. Everything is looking good.
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I think I blocked rock guard the bottom half of the car bottom of the door seal instead of painted it yellow
Does it float now on the water 🤔.....jk the color red on the bottom made me think about it.
You need a lift jimbo come to think of it I need 1 too.
JIM!!!
Hello
What is this car ????
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SORRY I NOT CARE FOR JIMBO SORRY I PERFER TOWATCH CHAD & JOLE
no fly's on Jim
Looks great Jim
Looking good Jim