Christina, you are a rarity and I know Richard appreciates all your help and efforts !!!! Christina, you rocked it with this Jeep!!!!! Richard, you are blessed and lucky to have found Christina!!! You BOTH ROCK!!
You are a lucky man Richard not to many women would be next to her man helping out with working on cars , it is a rarity to see this nice to see this Christina ❤
All my ex ever did was complain and try to out think me. When her car wouldn't start, she told me to check the tire pressure!!!! I put my tools away, closed the garage.
Richard & Christina the Jeep is looking great. A new fuel tank, seats, and maybe new wire harness ( if that doesn't break the budget) would take it to the next level
Thanks! Yes, a new harness will be the next step unless I can sort out what is there. The tank is available, but I am not thrilled with having it under the front seat. I may go a different route, but I need to research that. Later model seats are ready to be installed once the wiring is done. Thank you for the support!
My B&D weedeater uses that same battery and you're right, they don't last long. My solution was aftermarket batteries from Battery Source that seem to hold a longer charge and I have five of them fully charged before I start in my yard. This whole process is a real labor of love from Christina to Richard. It warms my heart to know this couple and see how well they interact with each other. Nothing fake about either of them. Christina may look dainty but there's a good ol' farm gal under that facade. Richard is just a down to earth good guy with a great sense of humor.
Amazing what a little paint and a lot of effort can do to make a vehicle look fantastic! You Christina did a great job reviving the old Jeep! You will have many happy miles and smiles with J-Rex!!
Holy cow guys. You do need to get a laser rust/paint removing tool. Several people on RUclips are using the laser and it works great with minimal effort. There is so much compromised metal I would not trust using fiberglass patches. There is at least a weeks work just welding in patches then it all needs sanded smooth. This is one project you can complete in sections for your channel. It is simple and can be done on a limited budget. Take your time. Make it safe and have fun.
Very few channels show cleanup or work on frame and suspension. The CJ5 is great for a budget build. Not so much the way I would approach the job but it is entertaining. Still guess why Christina wears her sweater around her waist all the time. Richard, you give her the crap work while you do the mechanical stuff. You two are both fun to watch but I still am not understanding why you painted the Jeep with rhino liner or some such product. Even as a budget build, I would have pulled the engine and trans to gain access to engine compartment and front suspension. Front end parts are relatively inexpensive and make the vehicle feel much safer. You could have painted the vacated engine area, probably 4 cans of rattle paint. Clean fix and paint the engine before reinstall. This is the type vehicle you can make your own wiring harness, put wires in loom, properly secure in place and compartment would look great. One more thing....don’t forget to clean and paint under hood. I like it. The CJ will be a fun summertime car. Let us know the future work you plan. Straighten tail gate to remove bow. Where are you located. Not asking for your address just a general question. I am in SW Florida north of Naples. It is always entertaining watching you two. Awning over door could use cleaning but nice shop. Have fun.
I think this should have been a themed car called "Beauty and the Jeep", could have split it down the middle and made it look sparkling new on one side and kept the other half with rust sealer to freeze it in the state you found it. I liked how in the first video his focus on getting it running could have been mistaken for disappointment so I can see why she wasn't confident in him liking it. Was funny when she was even asking the comment section for approval :). Glad it turned out so well. Wish you guys the best!
Richard you guys are awesome. I finally got to finish watching your last video on the jeep. That was so cool of you to shout out my channel. I was supposed to be at that same car show that day but a prior commitment came. Thanks again to both of you guys Love yalls channel. TN #1 lol
Another super-enjoyable video. Yall have some beautiful property & views. Electric sander? Ever think of buying some air tools? You can get drills, buffers, grinders, chisels, rivet-guns & much more. No electrical cord needed, they'll work great on your 50 psi air hose. After using both electric & air, I prefer air. Thanks for the video.
Brilliant video thanks. I admire your patience mending this old Jeep. I would have pushed it off into the weeds and left it to think about its behavior!
Excellent video Christina :) , Richard :) that Jeep lives on for sure and like Red body , White Rims on plus Black Decals be nice and Brand Rust Coat paint Aluminum or Silver be nice on bumpers plus lights on metal parts even dash plus windows too!
The best thing I found for removing that raptor liner off of your drive way and metal is citrus strip and plastic. Just brush it on and cover it with plastic. Let it set for 24 hrs and wash it off.use a pressure washer for the best results, love your channel.
Hi Richard ! Really enjoy your video's , they are down to earth , true experience working with old iron. I'm in my 70's and remember me and my buddy's always had an old jeep.Simple enough we could get them to run , kinda stop , but that old front suspension....the death wobble...keep up the Great Work , you take me back !!
Richard and Christina, the jeep looks great. You spent a lot hard work on her. Now you got to write 'Ouch" in the visible dents. That would be awesome 😂❤😂❤❤
I did a 71 f100 10 years ago with bed liner paint.....everyone thought I was crazy 🤪 I'm so glad you guys did this 😊 thanks for sharing 👍 the truck is in Temple George I heard it still looks great 😊
I just bought an 81 CJ-5, boy I thought I had work to do, but this made me realize how easy I have it LOL. Nice job getting an old CJ-5 back on the road, best Jeeps ever made, enjoy!
Just had my June 1966 birthday. Hey, Jeep CJ5, we're both 58. Sometimes I think I need a tune-up just like you. There are days I don't fire on all cylinders and I feel rusty.....Maybe I'll drink some Cre-Oil..
If you ever need somebody to do some good bodywork panel replacement, patchwork or paint don’t forget about your old buddy The Homewrencher we could do a collaboration in the future. I had one of the largest custom and collision shops in Kentucky for many years.
A bit disastrous CJ but fundamentally there are two big differences between making it show car and making it roadworthy. You did everything right. Thumb up!
So happy to see the T-Rex moving. Christina you worked hard on this as well Richard. Great video! Congratulations.That black paint looked like Rhino lining paint. Thank you for sharing! ❤️💯👊👍
I appreciate you sharing your struggle. I've wanted to give up quite a bit lately when odd things have happened with my projects. Well, odd things and expensive things. On the wrinkle finish, I have always used a heat gun with it. That allowed me to kind of create a more controlled and even pattern. Maybe that's worth trying on a test panel? Thanks again for pushing through on this one.
Thank you for the feedback Jimmy. We are apprehensive about long videos, so we will be keeping an eye on how this one performs in terns of watch time. Thank you for the support.
That red CJ Jeep is a cool project. It just needs lot of bodywork. I like these Jeeps. Too bad they were never sold im my country, we have just the mountains for them.
Glad you liked it! We would love to do more revivals, but the views are so much less given the size of our channel. Over time this may change, allowing us to free up content a bit. For now, our second channel, More What The Rust will be the place for the other things that we do. Having both channels allows us to do both.
hey rich, after the jeep gets runing you can use it to push some cars in the garage . install a type of push bar on the front with a type of rubber tire. just a thought.
Jrex looks so cheery in its brite fresh red,looks as pretty as your ladys eyes!!!hope you two have many enjoyable rides in the summer breeze on the back 40 and lumber roads spotting deer.cant beat a jeep for summer fun.think i would do a complete painless rewire on it though!!too many spots fer shorts on that old wire,plus being a jeep cant be that much wires to feed around.snookie pa.i would be pissed about them not giving you the proper setup for red rihno coat color.
Thanks Allen. The wiring harness is next on the list. The raptor color screw-up was mine. I thought I had ordered the full tintable kit with color, but what I actually ordered was the black kit with color separate.
It was a long video but it was very interesting finding out to use an electric sander because batteries don't last long. And painting it yourself is a challenge. Christina you did a lot of work. You could tell at the end that the challenges were getting to you. Sending hugs. ❤ The channel! Woohoo 😂
Cool video like the way it looks mix Bedlinner and paint, wow, Cj 5 back in the hunt. Great job on the work you did 👍 . Y’all have made it ready to have fun again.
I found this video on RUclips where this guy with less than 500 followers searched and tested a bunch of different paint strippers. The best one by far was CitrusStrip.. it took all the paint and bubbled it to bare metal in 24-48 hours after he wrapped it in plastic to sit and activate. CitrusStrip, you paint it onto the area you want stripped with a brush. It's almost like a gel.
I thought he said it was called Citrus Drop, but I just googled it. It's called Citrus Strip from the big box home improvement stores. He used the 64oz or big gallon bucket of it. Then he painted it on and let it sit for a day or two.
Richard Christina your fan Kenneth Mason keep the content coming love videos I would very much love to see you guys find and do a 57 Ford car this is a car you just don't see much of everything I've been able to read up on is the cars were such good cars that they were just used up
I work on them Jeeps all the time that bodies in mint condition compared to the ones I fixed . The one I have now I reinforce the frame used 3/16 steel plate I did the same thing to the body I made my own fenders using 316 plate also . I put in Cummins with front rears out of a 3/4 ton Ford . Just keep add it them Jeeps for fun I bought a few of them Jeeps underneath the dash looks just like yours spaghetti factory once you wire a few dozen you get the hang of it . I watch your video every time I get a chance . As always your thoughts and opinions are your own .
Hey Christina and Richard, your hard work shows! What a different in this old girl, you both put some time in and with the weather I am sure you guys are happy to get J-Rex in a lot better shape.Just one quick thing for Richard,I had a 75 Thunderbird act like this and it was the coil wire. Sure that is not the case her but small things can get you sometimes. 😊
Looks really good! I really like those old Jeeps! Excellent job!! 👍👍😎 I'm assuming the transmission and transfer case are working good too. If you haven't, I'd advise changing the fluid in the transfer case and both front and rear axles. If you want to go that far. Nice job, Richard and Christina!! Thanks for sharing!!
Hi Richard and Christina, the old Jeep looks really good, I'm still waiting for my Cardiologist to set a date for my surgery, I've decided to let her go in my sternum/open heart, I'm getting nervous by the day, I want it done and over with, wish me luck guys.
It will be OK, Terry. I had open heart too, and the best part after the surgery was that you will feel noticeably better each day. Hang in there, and reach out for advice if needed.
Good work guys! It's starting to look and sound like a Jeep 4 cyl when driving!! It will be a nice daily driver around town when finished for quite a few years.
I think I'd go with an electronic ignition conversion dizzy, far more reliable. Cool work from both of you! It's not always about making cars pristine, it's about making them driveable so you can have fun. Far too many project vehicles never see the road cos the owner is looking for perfection.
Exactly, Kev! We don't have the resources to make this Jeep a concourse resto, but we do want to join in on the various Jeep meets in the area. Now we can.
I like RO products. They are good quality and get you good results at a reasonable price. A little extra red and it will be great. The more you drive it the better it’ll get especially if you sort out the distributor and wires.
In my experience Krinkle paint needs to be applied a lot heavier than regular paint, so the part should be horizontal when sprayed to avoid runs, and it can take up to a week to dry, and a couple weeks to cure completely. After that it's a flat finish, so you may need to apply a light coat of satin or gloss clear on top to preserve the look & give some durability.
Agreed. The instructions listed three coats needed, which I did, but perhaps the can was too old for the activator to still be good. I have used it before and not had this problem, but ths time it was a mess.
The wire wheel work decent to strip the rust, but if you’re really trying to get things down to bare metal fast (outside of sandblasting), nothing seems to work better to get down to the shiny stuff than a flapper disk on an angle grinder.
Christina, you are a rarity and I know Richard appreciates all your help and efforts !!!! Christina, you rocked it with this Jeep!!!!! Richard, you are blessed and lucky to have found Christina!!! You BOTH ROCK!!
You are a lucky man Richard not to many women would be next to her man helping out with working on cars , it is a rarity to see this nice to see this Christina ❤
So true, James. Thank you.
❤❤❤ thank you James 😊 🙏
All my ex ever did was complain and try to out think me. When her car wouldn't start, she told me to check the tire pressure!!!! I put my tools away, closed the garage.
Richard & Christina the Jeep is looking great. A new fuel tank, seats, and maybe new wire harness ( if that doesn't break the budget) would take it to the next level
Thanks! Yes, a new harness will be the next step unless I can sort out what is there. The tank is available, but I am not thrilled with having it under the front seat. I may go a different route, but I need to research that. Later model seats are ready to be installed once the wiring is done. Thank you for the support!
Girl, you rocked it! These old Jeeps do go done easy. I'm sure you both will have it running like a top before long. Keep em comin. I'm rootin fer ya!
Thanks very much! I'll be getting the new distributor back in shortly.
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My B&D weedeater uses that same battery and you're right, they don't last long. My solution was aftermarket batteries from Battery Source that seem to hold a longer charge and I have five of them fully charged before I start in my yard. This whole process is a real labor of love from Christina to Richard. It warms my heart to know this couple and see how well they interact with each other. Nothing fake about either of them. Christina may look dainty but there's a good ol' farm gal under that facade. Richard is just a down to earth good guy with a great sense of humor.
Thank you for the support, Richard. You rock!
I envy how you two work together
Hey Christina great to have you back
Nice job! The rhino liner looks good and was a good idea.
Thank you. We appreciate the feedback. We really like the look, but were not sure if others would enjoy it.
The jeep looks great. Love the new property too
I really enjoy your videos, I love the husband and wife teamwork!
The jeep looks cool in black
It was tempting to leave it that way, but we wanted to stick with the original plan of red.
You did wonders for that old Jeep good video anxious to see the next one
Thanks for the support!
Christina, you worked hard on the jeep. The paint job looks good. Another great video
❤❤ thank you!
Thanks for another , Guys !
You are very welcome!
Amazing what a little paint and a lot of effort can do to make a vehicle look fantastic! You Christina did a great job reviving the old Jeep! You will have many happy miles and smiles with J-Rex!!
Thanks! We are happy with how it turned out and are looking forward to attending some Jeep events this summer.
Holy cow guys. You do need to get a laser rust/paint removing tool. Several people on RUclips are using the laser and it works great with minimal effort. There is so much compromised metal I would not trust using fiberglass patches. There is at least a weeks work just welding in patches then it all needs sanded smooth. This is one project you can complete in sections for your channel. It is simple and can be done on a limited budget. Take your time. Make it safe and have fun.
Agreed, we patched the floor with 20 gauge steel, and only the very small holes were filled with fiberglass.
Very few channels show cleanup or work on frame and suspension. The CJ5 is great for a budget build. Not so much the way I would approach the job but it is entertaining. Still guess why Christina wears her sweater around her waist all the time. Richard, you give her the crap work while you do the mechanical stuff. You two are both fun to watch but I still am not understanding why you painted the Jeep with rhino liner or some such product. Even as a budget build, I would have pulled the engine and trans to gain access to engine compartment and front suspension. Front end parts are relatively inexpensive and make the vehicle feel much safer. You could have painted the vacated engine area, probably 4 cans of rattle paint. Clean fix and paint the engine before reinstall. This is the type vehicle you can make your own wiring harness, put wires in loom, properly secure in place and compartment would look great. One more thing....don’t forget to clean and paint under hood. I like it. The CJ will be a fun summertime car. Let us know the future work you plan. Straighten tail gate to remove bow. Where are you located. Not asking for your address just a general question. I am in SW Florida north of Naples. It is always entertaining watching you two. Awning over door could use cleaning but nice shop. Have fun.
Nice 💪 keep it coming watching an learning 👀🍿
More on the way!
Great job it’s coming along well!
Thanks!
This is some thing I lern I have never seen a stater roll a car 🚗 is amazing 👏. 😂
I think this should have been a themed car called "Beauty and the Jeep", could have split it down the middle and made it look sparkling new on one side and kept the other half with rust sealer to freeze it in the state you found it.
I liked how in the first video his focus on getting it running could have been mistaken for disappointment so I can see why she wasn't confident in him liking it. Was funny when she was even asking the comment section for approval :). Glad it turned out so well.
Wish you guys the best!
Thanks for the support! Your 50/50 resto idea is very intriguing!
J-Rex has come a long way. Can't wait to see him finished. Being a Jeep fan, I know y'all will have a blast driving it around.
Right on!
I think this program is brilliant I really enjoy it thank you
That workshop is twice as big as many of the car repair businesses around here ! ( UK),😁
You guys are the best. Love you guys.
Great video. Love the paint. You guys are awesome. ❤
Thank you William!
wow...what a transformation....
Wow, you guys did an awesome job👍
Thanks very much Curtis.
Richard you guys are awesome. I finally got to finish watching your last video on the jeep. That was so cool of you to shout out my channel. I was supposed to be at that same car show that day but a prior commitment came. Thanks again to both of you guys Love yalls channel. TN #1 lol
Right on! Hope you get some traffic from it.
@whattherust I already have. Thank you again my friend
Looks like a kid with a new toy
Another super-enjoyable video. Yall have some beautiful property & views. Electric sander? Ever think of buying some air tools? You can get drills, buffers, grinders, chisels, rivet-guns & much more. No electrical cord needed, they'll work great on your 50 psi air hose. After using both electric & air, I prefer air. Thanks for the video.
Get Well Christina Great Work.
A lot of hard work great video
Thanks very much.
It's good that you picked red my favorite color
Brilliant video thanks. I admire your patience mending this old Jeep. I would have pushed it off into the weeds and left it to think about its behavior!
Thank you Dave. Much appreciated 🙏
Thankfully my Dad didn’t see it that way, and I’m grateful Richard and Christina have now done the work that Daddy never got to finish. ❤
looking good john
Excellent video Christina :) , Richard :) that Jeep lives on for sure and like Red body , White Rims on plus Black Decals be nice and Brand Rust Coat paint Aluminum or Silver be nice on bumpers plus lights on metal parts even dash plus windows too!
Thanks for the suggestions Andrew!
@@whattherust welcome
The best thing I found for removing that raptor liner off of your drive way and metal is citrus strip and plastic. Just brush it on and cover it with plastic. Let it set for 24 hrs and wash it off.use a pressure washer for the best results, love your channel.
That is a good tip, thank you!
Have used that product on many vehicles. It is not cheap, but Raptor is a great product. Is great for applications like that!😊😊😊
Epic, just one of you is good, but both of you is fantastic!
You did good!
Looks & runs great!! Feel better Christina. Thanks for the video 😊
Great vid , upgrade with electronic ignition, distributor will run alot better 👌, you both working hard thanks for sharing 👍💨💨
You're welcome. Thank you for watching.
Hi Richard ! Really enjoy your video's , they are down to earth , true experience working with old iron. I'm in my 70's and remember me and my buddy's always had an old jeep.Simple enough we could get them to run , kinda stop , but that old front suspension....the death wobble...keep up the Great Work , you take me back !!
So true. The front suspension in this Jeep is sketchy. I assume ti was this way because these old Jeeps were never intended to go very fast.
What a nice shop to have!
Richard and Christina, the jeep looks great. You spent a lot hard work on her. Now you got to write 'Ouch" in the visible dents. That would be awesome 😂❤😂❤❤
Great idea! I remember kids doing that back in high school.
Great video. Thanks for posting it.
Glad you liked it Scott.
The jeep turned out great, Good job you two
I did a 71 f100 10 years ago with bed liner paint.....everyone thought I was crazy 🤪 I'm so glad you guys did this 😊 thanks for sharing 👍 the truck is in Temple George I heard it still looks great 😊
Right on! It can look very good, especially on a Jeep or truck.
I just bought an 81 CJ-5, boy I thought I had work to do, but this made me realize how easy I have it LOL. Nice job getting an old CJ-5 back on the road, best Jeeps ever made, enjoy!
Thanks Danny. I had a 1981 as well. It is far more advanced than this 66, and I think you will love it.
Just had my June 1966 birthday. Hey, Jeep CJ5, we're both 58. Sometimes I think I need a tune-up just like you. There are days I don't fire on all cylinders and I feel rusty.....Maybe I'll drink some Cre-Oil..
I know how you feel.
If you ever need somebody to do some good bodywork panel replacement, patchwork or paint don’t forget about your old buddy The Homewrencher we could do a collaboration in the future. I had one of the largest custom and collision shops in Kentucky for many years.
Right on. We need to make this happen.
A bit disastrous CJ but fundamentally there are two big differences between making it show car and making it roadworthy. You did everything right. Thumb up!
That is it exactly. The CJ is now road-worthy, not show-worthy, which is what we intended.
We’re probably around the same age, and, I’m willing to bet I’m actually a bit older, at nearly 49, so, “Be there or be square “ is still cool!😎
You're in for a surprise there. 🤣
@@floridarusticrepairs You must be a little older?
@@jonathanmiddleton1141 I'm older and Richard is my older brother. 🙂
Reminds me so much of my first 60 willys cj5. No brakes and rusted floors but a blast to run around in the woods
Thanks for sharing, I’m working on a jeep cj8 scrambler your information is great! I’ve subscribed.
Thank you❤ Best of luck on your Jeep!
Welcome to the channel!
Thanks!
Thank you as always, Terry! Your support is greatly appreciated.
So happy to see the T-Rex moving. Christina you worked hard on this as well Richard. Great video! Congratulations.That black paint looked like Rhino lining paint. Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks Terry!
I appreciate you sharing your struggle. I've wanted to give up quite a bit lately when odd things have happened with my projects. Well, odd things and expensive things.
On the wrinkle finish, I have always used a heat gun with it. That allowed me to kind of create a more controlled and even pattern. Maybe that's worth trying on a test panel? Thanks again for pushing through on this one.
That is a great tip. I'll try a test patch with a heat gun. Thank you.
Good job peeps 👍
I like the longer videos also
Thank you for the feedback.
I love the long videos keep the long videos coming Richard and you are very welcome Love your channel Love you guys
Thank you for the feedback Jimmy. We are apprehensive about long videos, so we will be keeping an eye on how this one performs in terns of watch time. Thank you for the support.
That red CJ Jeep is a cool project. It just needs lot of bodywork. I like these Jeeps. Too bad they were never sold im my country, we have just the mountains for them.
Thanks Oliver. Which country?
@@whattherust Macedonia, Europe.
We never had imported any US cars. Only European models minus the British were available plus some Asian cars...
@@oliverpetroski4205 That is unfortunate you never had the option to purchase US cars. Thanks for watching!
I enjoyed this vid very much. Probably my favorite from ya'll. Getting to see the complete revival is superior to will it run. Just my .02c
Glad you liked it! We would love to do more revivals, but the views are so much less given the size of our channel. Over time this may change, allowing us to free up content a bit. For now, our second channel, More What The Rust will be the place for the other things that we do. Having both channels allows us to do both.
Nice job Nice jeep good show 😃👏👏👏👏👍👍👍😍
Wow the red paint really makes a difference also the coat of black acted as a good prime coat.
Right, the paint is suer tough now. Thanks for watching!
@@whattherust look forward to your videos every week!
Hi y’all from west Alabama hugs
nice job Richard and Christina ,,thanks long day
Thanks Fraser.
hey rich, after the jeep gets runing you can use it to push some cars in the garage . install a type of push bar on the front with a type of rubber tire. just a thought.
Right on. We have all kinds of uses for it on the new property.
Nice job Christina&Richard it looks really good😎
LOVE IT GREAT JOB
Wish I had somebody like you Christina to help me work on my cars Richard's truly blessed to have a nice lady like you
Yes he is blessed. They are great people.
So true. I am a lucky man.
Handsome couple
The exhaust note sounds like an old car going up that hill , cool !
Jrex looks so cheery in its brite fresh red,looks as pretty as your ladys eyes!!!hope you two have many enjoyable rides in the summer breeze on the back 40 and lumber roads spotting deer.cant beat a jeep for summer fun.think i would do a complete painless rewire on it though!!too many spots fer shorts on that old wire,plus being a jeep cant be that much wires to feed around.snookie pa.i would be pissed about them not giving you the proper setup for red rihno coat color.
Thanks Allen. The wiring harness is next on the list. The raptor color screw-up was mine. I thought I had ordered the full tintable kit with color, but what I actually ordered was the black kit with color separate.
It was a long video but it was very interesting finding out to use an electric sander because batteries don't last long. And painting it yourself is a challenge. Christina you did a lot of work. You could tell at the end that the challenges were getting to you. Sending hugs. ❤ The channel! Woohoo 😂
Thanks Heidi. We appreciate the support!
Great job u 2 your a team !!
Thank you, Frank!
I haven’t seen my uncle in a while but he has one of these Jeeps and put a 350ci in it and man what a beautiful ride! Good luck you two!!!
Nice! That Jeep would be insane with a 350 in it!
@@whattherusttrying to locate a pic of it to send you, looks like someone was having fun driving through the yard there!🤣 awesomeness to see!
Cool video like the way it looks mix Bedlinner and paint, wow, Cj 5 back in the hunt. Great job on the work you did 👍 . Y’all have made it ready to have fun again.
Thanks Darrel! Next step is the seats and wiring, then we are ready to go.
That turned out good wow what differences in the looks of before and after you guys worked really hard and it shows great job Richard and Christina
Thank you Dale. We are happy with the results.
I found this video on RUclips where this guy with less than 500 followers searched and tested a bunch of different paint strippers. The best one by far was CitrusStrip.. it took all the paint and bubbled it to bare metal in 24-48 hours after he wrapped it in plastic to sit and activate. CitrusStrip, you paint it onto the area you want stripped with a brush. It's almost like a gel.
I thought he said it was called Citrus Drop, but I just googled it. It's called Citrus Strip from the big box home improvement stores. He used the 64oz or big gallon bucket of it. Then he painted it on and let it sit for a day or two.
You can find the video on the channel Up Spits Creek but all together spelled out. Posted a month ago.
You can find the video from a month ago. Up Spits Creek.
Thanks for the tip!
Like spray texture on drywall, this covered a multitude of imperfections
Exactly.
Great job ! Nice !!!!!
Richard Christina your fan Kenneth Mason keep the content coming love videos I would very much love to see you guys find and do a 57 Ford car this is a car you just don't see much of everything I've been able to read up on is the cars were such good cars that they were just used up
Thx for sparing us the noise and stink
I work on them Jeeps all the time that bodies in mint condition compared to the ones I fixed . The one I have now I reinforce the frame used 3/16 steel plate I did the same thing to the body I made my own fenders using 316 plate also . I put in Cummins with front rears out of a 3/4 ton Ford . Just keep add it them Jeeps for fun I bought a few of them Jeeps underneath the dash looks just like yours spaghetti factory once you wire a few dozen you get the hang of it . I watch your video every time I get a chance . As always your thoughts and opinions are your own .
Hey Christina and Richard, your hard work shows! What a different in this old girl, you both put some time in and with the weather I am sure you guys are happy to get J-Rex in a lot better shape.Just one quick thing for Richard,I had a 75 Thunderbird act like this and it was the coil wire. Sure that is not the case her but small things can get you sometimes. 😊
Thanks Kat, that is a good suggestion. The coil wire is new, but could be defective.
Looks really good! I really like those old Jeeps! Excellent job!! 👍👍😎 I'm assuming the transmission and transfer case are working good too. If you haven't, I'd advise changing the fluid in the transfer case and both front and rear axles. If you want to go that far. Nice job, Richard and Christina!! Thanks for sharing!!
Hey David, yes the trans, axle, and transfer case are good. The fluid has been checked and topped up on each.
I like long videos also, you can always pause if your interrupted.
Thank you for the feedback.
Hi Richard and Christina, the old Jeep looks really good, I'm still waiting for my Cardiologist to set a date for my surgery, I've decided to let her go in my sternum/open heart, I'm getting nervous by the day, I want it done and over with, wish me luck guys.
It will be OK, Terry. I had open heart too, and the best part after the surgery was that you will feel noticeably better each day. Hang in there, and reach out for advice if needed.
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Richard after all the hard work Christina put into it, you should have let her paint it all.
Unless she decided she didn't want too.
Agreed, but she was worn out after all sanding for a week, so I ended up doing it.
Jeep looks really good y'all did a great job. Keep up the great work. Also love the new house and property it's beautiful
Thanks very much Travis. We have found our forever home.
Good work guys! It's starting to look and sound like a Jeep 4 cyl when driving!! It will be a nice daily driver around town when finished for quite a few years.
Thanks Robert. That is our plan, make it a decent around-town vehicle.
I think I'd go with an electronic ignition conversion dizzy, far more reliable. Cool work from both of you! It's not always about making cars pristine, it's about making them driveable so you can have fun. Far too many project vehicles never see the road cos the owner is looking for perfection.
Exactly, Kev! We don't have the resources to make this Jeep a concourse resto, but we do want to join in on the various Jeep meets in the area. Now we can.
I like RO products. They are good quality and get you good results at a reasonable price. A little extra red and it will be great. The more you drive it the better it’ll get especially if you sort out the distributor and wires.
Right on!
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Great Job with this Jeep! Suggest an electronic distributor from Kaiser-Willys online
A Flapper Disk is great at stripping off paint. They come in various sizes.
Right, that would have made things quite a bit easier. Thanks for the tip.
In my experience Krinkle paint needs to be applied a lot heavier than regular paint, so the part should be horizontal when sprayed to avoid runs, and it can take up to a week to dry, and a couple weeks to cure completely. After that it's a flat finish, so you may need to apply a light coat of satin or gloss clear on top to preserve the look & give some durability.
Agreed. The instructions listed three coats needed, which I did, but perhaps the can was too old for the activator to still be good. I have used it before and not had this problem, but ths time it was a mess.
@@whattherust Krinkle paint is also temperature sensitive when curing & wrinkling up. The colder it is, the less likely its going to wrinkle evenly.
@@RustBeatersDerelicts The temp was a likely contributor. It was in the 60s when I sprayed, and into the 40s overnight.
The wire wheel work decent to strip the rust, but if you’re really trying to get things down to bare metal fast (outside of sandblasting), nothing seems to work better to get down to the shiny stuff than a flapper disk on an angle grinder.
Agreed. I'll be using one of those next time.
A lot of work to get it this far. Looks good.
Thank you Robert. Much appreciated.
I would replace the distributor again
For sure. I ordered a new cap and rotor last night. As soon as they arrive, the new distributor is going back in.