Apologies for the second upload of the same video....I didn't render it correctly and a lovely subscriber gave me the intel....now I present the 1080 version...It is not your internet...it is me using software to edit that I am not used to....we get a new computer at the end of the month....Now that its fixed...we have MERCH roussels-custom-fabrication.myshopify.com/. Please remember to check if you are SUBSCRIBED...set your NOTIFICATIONS...Comment and interact...we love reading your comments and it helps push the video so more people can see it! And don't forget to drop us a LIKE if you don't feel like commenting! New content on SUNDAY. Happy Friday! ~ The Roussels
@@fullcustomIan I've always held that if someone wants to see a factory original, ground-up restoration, seek out a good museum. Unless it's an extremely unique, one-of-a-kind, rare example - go ahead and make it what ever you like! Have fun! Take the road less traveled and express yourself. Life is short - enjoy the adventure. I love y'alls videos! You compliment one another! Keep it going!!
Real world project building!! I am all in!! Spent a day arguing with a fuel cell fill through a wood bed in a 37 chevy and new metal to support the floor. It's the hundreds of hours of little stuff that makes a difference in making it going or trailering it for showing!! Great video!! Thank you!!!❤❤
I've been an auto tech sense my hole life, 65 years. But rarely a fabricator. I can't count how many GM dealers I've work. I enjoy your show because it gives me ideas' that I wouldn't have thought of on my own. It's fun to watch Ian come up with the ideas that he does. Thank you.
love your vids I watch em all. An idea for your front bumper is to put a short trailer receiver vertically in the middle. then you can make a winch mount, or beach seats or whatever you want to plug into it.
Your Jeep brings back great memories my grandfather had one can't remember the year. They lived in Centerville Missouri on a hill overlooking the Black River as long as I can remember we used to go down on weekends and Run That Thing Up and Down the River it was a blast. I can remember camping trip on the current river right by Blue Springs I just turned 16 years old and he let me drive the Jeep over to the Gravel Bar where we primitive Camp right on the river Grandparents Jeep and cabin are all gone but the memories will last forever. Love your videos thanks for allowing me to share Peace Love Ace out
Jamies comment about the Black Widow, behind the toilet made me smile, a little. One of our, now departed, C & W singers, Slim Dusty, was bitten by a Red Back spider in a country outdoor toilet. The red back is Australias widow spider. The song is called, funny enough, "the Redback on the Toilet Seat". It will give you a smile if you get it up on youtube.
Great episode of the project Willy! The headlights really did make the front look SO different from the look without lights! Amazing 🤩🤩 Nice looking seats, functional without the BLING FACTOR! 😊😊
This is the second time I have watched this. Great that you were given the seats. I know there is a lot left to do. Body on a different chassis has to complicate things right from the start. My son inherited a 1947 military Jeep from his grandpa but with a young family and job it may set another 30 years.😢
Hi Ian and Jamie...Jamie your jeep project takes me back , we always had jeeps back in my high school days ! Fairly simple , reliable , parts were still fairly cheap and accessible. Ian , I don't know if this helps , but when I had to do a T 90 cluster gear replacement , I discovered International Scout used the same T 90. So clusters were the same in both. That cluster gear ( as I remember was full of needle bearings. We had to grease them up an insert a dowel of the same diameter. Then dropped it in the trans. case , and drive the shaft threw while driving the dowel out the other side. Shaft ran past the inside of case which held it in position. Don't know if that information helps , but thought I'd pass along. Thank You both for the videos , so much enjoyed !!
I would like to share with you. I watch your vids because I'm a car guy. You frustrate me because I want to see your end result. BUT, you guys are entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks Randy.
I used Kaiser Willys jeep parts when i restored my 47CJ2A, there are several other companies that have everything you need for yours, quality parts help as you know.good luck on the build, i love your work.
When you put a winch on your jeep. Get one of those harbor freight badlands. They're unstoppable. And better and much cheaper than warn or Smitty built.👍
I really enjoy watching the videos. You can feel the vibe that they are real and show how much time and effort plus mistakes that it takes to build. One of the things I cant stand is some of the other supposed "reality" build shows. They bring in a complete wreck of a project and try to get the viewer to believe they can actually have it ready for a major auction in three weeks.
Just wanted to let the two of you know i just finished watching the 9 Jeep CJ2A episodes. I had watched them previously but they were out of order and I had to search for them! Only found the first 8 that time. Then i found the 9 videos together. I found them most enjoyable. It's fun watching the two of you interact and get so much done. I'm in agreement with all you've done with one exception. I think bigger tires add to the appearance of the finished product. I'm not talking gigantic. Just bigger. In my view it provides a good, appropriate foundation. Keep up your excellent work. I want to see the finished product. I wait with baited breath to see the color Jamie has in mind! ❤❤
Thank you! I organize all the vids in playlists as well so you can watch them in chronological order 😎 I can’t wait to share my paint color too! ~ Jamie
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Agreed! It is so fun to see the things that people do to old jeeps to give them their kind of character. That is the plan for this one! I cannot wait to see her rolling around the town!
Pretty cool little bumpers. Having owned 2 military vehicles waiting for parts is part of the game. I’m confident Momma will get a very nice machine when you’re through Ian as it’s not in your DNA to fail. Thanks for the continual ride alongs. Keep doin what you do so well👍👍
I would have liked to see a full length bumper. Only because I have seen the steering arms broken before by a post going between the bumper and the front wheel. Just something to remember whilst driving it. Keep up the great work. Kind regards Jon
Your Jeep, your choice. But it’s only ever going to look like that once. And a lot of work you don’t have to do.🤔 and the new wheels and seats look superb against the patina 😍
Back in 1991-92 I saw a ufo flying over the San Pablo bay about 10pm then it shot over the Golden gate bridge hooverd over the bridge then shot back over the San Pablo bay. I had to wake my mother to see what I was looking at. She told me to go to bed. I kept looking at it for a little while then went in the house. The very next day a few of my friends came over telling me they saw a ufo flying over the San Pablo bay. That they had drove to the wrecking yards to flash the headlights of the car at it. I didn't tell them that I saw the same thing until I heard there accounts of it first. Then Monday morning radio show reported it's official that a UFO was spotted over the Golden gate bridge. I was glade that other's seen it. It was over the Golden gate bridge so I knew people had to have seen what I was seeing. I thought I was losing my mind at first. Never seen anything like it ever since and I do look up at the sky at night.
Wow! Yeah what we saw was definitely different than all the other things we have seen and there was NO sound at all...kinda spooky. It disappeared over Edwards AFB.
Hey Guys I met a Guy here in New Zealand who has one parked in a Barn and it has all the implements still attached to it, things like spare tire, spade,jacks , fuel can and lots more, but I didn’t have a camera or a phone on me otherwise would share what would have been amazing photos… Anyway, this one is coming along nicely, can’t wait ta see ya’s enjoying a drive in it when it’s done.. Keep up the awesome content and the amazing fabrication also the great camera work,you Guys Rock Man … From Big-D in New Zealand ✌️😎👍
I'm not saying the UFO was aliens... but it was aliens! XD The Jeep looks so awesome! Jamie, you have the right eye for this Jeep, you get it. The dings, the bumps, they are this old Jeep's character. They tell the Jeep's story. Love seeing you guys resurrect it!
Great Great VIDEO Jamie Ian glad your back on Jamie's JEEP hope you can get those RIGHT PARTS in it's crazy how these parts suppliers have got bad getting parts out I understand they have to get them in to get out but it's crazy great VIDEO JAMIE IAN keep them coming
It's always a good idea to remove the only little bit of buffer zone between the bumper (first to impact everything) & vital components like suspension, steering box, etc to almost guarantee that you can't make it back home without walking or a ride🤔. For me I prefer a vehicle to bring me back home safely.
Yup parts for classic vehicles can be a pain to acquire. But it will be nice to see you two cruising around the desert in that Willies cj once completed.
And I am not a big fan of patina either myself , mrs. Jamie thank you for saying you’ve not a big fan of Pitina . this jeep will look great with a nice paint job ,Aman .
Ian, well done on the bumper. Both for design and using scrap iron. You two are a wonderful pair. Love listening to your brainstorming. Jamie, good choice of music while Ian was cutting the corners of the bumper. Stay safe and healthy. 😉👍
Maybe your Jeep served in the Navy during its life,since one of the colors that you found under the green was battleship grey. The Navy loves that color.
That makes sense. I wonder if they would source jeeps right off the line in green and have them repainted later. I'm in Ontario Canada, the government jeeps here were blue/grey, but when you sand through they are army green underneath.
Love the jeeps. Spent a lot of time in several M151 models. Joined the military when the 38s were being phased out. Enough time here, gotta watch the Caddywhack. Got behind because it quit raining and I had to catch up on honeydoos. 😁😁
Ian - that blue grey was eaely USAF color. The last step in "trial and error" is trial and sucess. Jamie, I dig that Ride 'Em graphic in the beginning for Subscribe. Video editing is near total "professional". Thanks again you two for a wonderful 27+ minute break in my day.
To watch the process in its entirety, you have to watch the finishing bits as well as the fabrication... That gives you the entire picture. I like the picture I'm seeing so far...
Here’s an idea, how about different attachments for the front bumper, maybe a trailer hitch tube and a winch attached to a trailer tube? You could even do seats, a front rack for extra storage or an overhead rack for your paddle board. You could even mount your sling chair.
Apologies for the second upload of the same video....I didn't render it correctly and a lovely subscriber gave me the intel....now I present the 1080 version...It is not your internet...it is me using software to edit that I am not used to....we get a new computer at the end of the month....Now that its fixed...we have MERCH roussels-custom-fabrication.myshopify.com/. Please remember to check if you are SUBSCRIBED...set your NOTIFICATIONS...Comment and interact...we love reading your comments and it helps push the video so more people can see it! And don't forget to drop us a LIKE if you don't feel like commenting! New content on SUNDAY. Happy Friday! ~ The Roussels
If that’s the worst thing that happens today, it ain’t so bad.
The bottom seat cushion zipper goes in the back. It’s not s pocket.
Great show 😎👍🇺🇲
You two need a really good telescope and binoculars. This could be your second RUclips channel. You never know right.
@@garyhepler833 That's what I was thinking, but I know you can get pockets for the front of the base also.
Make the Jeep the way you want it. Don't worry about the Jeep crowd. Make it yours 😁.👍
That's the plan!
@@fullcustomIan I've always held that if someone wants to see a factory original, ground-up restoration, seek out a good museum. Unless it's an extremely unique, one-of-a-kind, rare example - go ahead and make it what ever you like! Have fun! Take the road less traveled and express yourself. Life is short - enjoy the adventure. I love y'alls videos! You compliment one another! Keep it going!!
Real world project building!! I am all in!! Spent a day arguing with a fuel cell fill through a wood bed in a 37 chevy and new metal to support the floor. It's the hundreds of hours of little stuff that makes a difference in making it going or trailering it for showing!! Great video!! Thank you!!!❤❤
I've been an auto tech sense my hole life, 65 years. But rarely a fabricator. I can't count how many GM dealers I've work. I enjoy your show because it gives me ideas' that I wouldn't have thought of on my own. It's fun to watch Ian come up with the ideas that he does. Thank you.
Thank you!
love your vids I watch em all. An idea for your front bumper is to put a short trailer receiver vertically in the middle. then you can make a winch mount, or beach seats or whatever you want to plug into it.
Good tip! Thank you!
I love the youtube channel builds because it is the authentic "behind the scenes" progression of your projects. And i Love this Jeep Build project!!
Your Jeep brings back great memories my grandfather had one can't remember the year. They lived in Centerville Missouri on a hill overlooking the Black River as long as I can remember we used to go down on weekends and Run That Thing Up and Down the River it was a blast. I can remember camping trip on the current river right by Blue Springs I just turned 16 years old and he let me drive the Jeep over to the Gravel Bar where we primitive Camp right on the river Grandparents Jeep and cabin are all gone but the memories will last forever. Love your videos thanks for allowing me to share Peace Love Ace out
Yea, your editing is amazing! And your personalities and conversations make it so nice to watch from beginning to end.
Jamies comment about the Black Widow, behind the toilet made me smile, a little. One of our, now departed, C & W singers, Slim Dusty, was bitten by a Red Back spider in a country outdoor toilet. The red back is Australias widow spider. The song is called, funny enough, "the Redback on the Toilet Seat". It will give you a smile if you get it up on youtube.
I will check it out!
Desert camouflage paint! Huh huh 😉✌
Great episode of the project Willy!
The headlights really did make the front look SO different from the look without lights! Amazing 🤩🤩
Nice looking seats, functional without the BLING FACTOR! 😊😊
??? Is it just me, or are these two growing on us? The long and winding road, so happy for my brother that you found your Yin to your Yang!
We are a vibe! Thank you!
@@fullcustomIan You two are SIMPATICO!
Coming along needs painted camo cheers 🥂 guys 😊
Yeah video geeked out on me too. Great episode. I look forward to each and every one. How bout some VW action. Thanks for doing this!
I love that you are making it your JEEP. My self, I can't leave mine alone. Always adding a decal or trim. Thanks for sharing with us
Yes! They are so rad!
This is the second time I have watched this. Great that you were given the seats. I know there is a lot left to do. Body on a different chassis has to complicate things right from the start.
My son inherited a 1947 military Jeep from his grandpa but with a young family and job it may set another 30 years.😢
Another good episode, and always interested in seeing the detail work , glad to find someone else not enthralled by patina
I just don't understand patina LOL ~ Jamie
Hi Ian and Jamie...Jamie your jeep project takes me back , we always had jeeps back in my high school days ! Fairly simple , reliable , parts were still fairly cheap and accessible. Ian , I don't know if this helps , but when I had to do a T 90 cluster gear replacement , I discovered International Scout used the same T 90. So clusters were the same in both. That cluster gear ( as I remember was full of needle bearings. We had to grease them up an insert a dowel of the same diameter. Then dropped it in the trans. case , and drive the shaft threw while driving the dowel out the other side. Shaft ran past the inside of case which held it in position. Don't know if that information helps , but thought I'd pass along. Thank You both for the videos , so much enjoyed !!
Thank you!
I would like to share with you. I watch your vids because I'm a car guy. You frustrate me because I want to see your end result. BUT, you guys are entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks Randy.
Understandable. We appreciate you!
Happy wife, happy life. Great work you two
Thanks 👍
Imagine that Jeep with a 427 Chevy and 36" tires. That was our mud racer.
Thanks for the update on the jeep !!!
It all takes time. Most people don't know what it takes to build or restore something old. That's all the fun of building something! Great job!😊
I used Kaiser Willys jeep parts when i restored my 47CJ2A, there are several other companies that have everything you need for yours, quality parts help as you know.good luck on the build, i love your work.
Thank you for sharing.🛸👽👍
When you put a winch on your jeep. Get one of those harbor freight badlands. They're unstoppable. And better and much cheaper than warn or Smitty built.👍
Gunna be alot fun… as always another enjoyable watch
I really enjoy watching the videos. You can feel the vibe that they are real and show how much time and effort plus mistakes that it takes to build. One of the things I cant stand is some of the other supposed "reality" build shows. They bring in a complete wreck of a project and try to get the viewer to believe they can actually have it ready for a major auction in three weeks.
Try C n C Equipment for all things Jeep.😊
Really loving the jeep. Awesome seat covers. I would have left the paint alone but that's just me.
Thanks 👍
Thanks for sharing 😀👍
Thanks for the visit
Another good one 👍👍
Just wanted to let the two of you know i just finished watching the 9 Jeep CJ2A episodes. I had watched them previously but they were out of order and I had to search for them! Only found the first 8 that time. Then i found the 9 videos together. I found them most enjoyable. It's fun watching the two of you interact and get so much done. I'm in agreement with all you've done with one exception. I think bigger tires add to the appearance of the finished product. I'm not talking gigantic. Just bigger. In my view it provides a good, appropriate foundation. Keep up your excellent work. I want to see the finished product. I wait with baited breath to see the color Jamie has in mind! ❤❤
Thank you! I organize all the vids in playlists as well so you can watch them in chronological order 😎 I can’t wait to share my paint color too! ~ Jamie
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Very nice work Like the Bumpers and Nice seat covers
Thanks for saving that old Jeep. Make it you own. Big Willy Jeep seats are great. Love mine.
Agreed! It is so fun to see the things that people do to old jeeps to give them their kind of character. That is the plan for this one! I cannot wait to see her rolling around the town!
I bought seats from the same guy a few years back. Very nice quality. Looks good.
They are! Ian is really great.
I still have to go back and watch the first episode when Jamie got her Jeep. But the process and progress is wonderful.
Yes check it out! It is the only time I picked up a tool LOL ~ Jamie
good to see you2 ,, love da jeep
Pretty cool little bumpers. Having owned 2 military vehicles waiting for parts is part of the game. I’m confident Momma will get a very nice machine when you’re through Ian as it’s not in your DNA to fail.
Thanks for the continual ride alongs. Keep doin what you do so well👍👍
Great to see ypu working on the Jeep again. That thing is going to be a real weapon when finished😅
It's Jamie's Jeep , so have it your way Jamie 👍.... Never a dull moment at the Rousell hold 😀 😉 👍
Love the background music selection. Ya ya get your ya ya's goin'!!!
Get your ya ya's out!
You guys are a great couple. Ian your work is definitely a1 plus’s enjoy every minute of the show.
Checking in from Missouri!
I can't wait until that flat fender Jeep is up and running. What ever color you pick is alright because it's your Jeep. Make it the way you want it.
Me too! It is almost there! I have been waiting four years for this girl to be on the road and will be so proud to show her off. ~. Jamie
I would have liked to see a full length bumper. Only because I have seen the steering arms broken before by a post going between the bumper and the front wheel. Just something to remember whilst driving it. Keep up the great work. Kind regards Jon
Хорошее видео , спасибо 👍🤝😁
Your Jeep, your choice. But it’s only ever going to look like that once. And a lot of work you don’t have to do.🤔 and the new wheels and seats look superb against the patina 😍
You know something?. The color of those seats would be a great color for the body paint. WW2 desert color. Great looking seats
Hey for your jeep engine and transmission woes. Ask low Buck garage. He said he's built tons of em. He also has some.🤷
Front and rear bumper is unique and functional. Awesome 👌
Back in 1991-92 I saw a ufo flying over the San Pablo bay about 10pm then it shot over the Golden gate bridge hooverd over the bridge then shot back over the San Pablo bay. I had to wake my mother to see what I was looking at. She told me to go to bed. I kept looking at it for a little while then went in the house.
The very next day a few of my friends came over telling me they saw a ufo flying over the San Pablo bay. That they had drove to the wrecking yards to flash the headlights of the car at it. I didn't tell them that I saw the same thing until I heard there accounts of it first. Then Monday morning radio show reported it's official that a UFO was spotted over the Golden gate bridge. I was glade that other's seen it. It was over the Golden gate bridge so I knew people had to have seen what I was seeing. I thought I was losing my mind at first. Never seen anything like it ever since and I do look up at the sky at night.
Wow! Yeah what we saw was definitely different than all the other things we have seen and there was NO sound at all...kinda spooky. It disappeared over Edwards AFB.
Hey Guys
I met a Guy here in New Zealand who has one parked in a Barn and it has all the implements still attached to it, things like spare tire, spade,jacks , fuel can and lots more, but I didn’t have a camera or a phone on me otherwise would share what would have been amazing photos…
Anyway, this one is coming along nicely, can’t wait ta see ya’s enjoying a drive in it when it’s done..
Keep up the awesome content and the amazing fabrication also the great camera work,you Guys Rock Man …
From Big-D in
New Zealand
✌️😎👍
Oh wow. A TRUE barn find.
Coming together. Gonna be a nice ride.
I'm not saying the UFO was aliens... but it was aliens! XD The Jeep looks so awesome! Jamie, you have the right eye for this Jeep, you get it. The dings, the bumps, they are this old Jeep's character. They tell the Jeep's story. Love seeing you guys resurrect it!
Love my seat covers from Ian big Willy jeep, nice quality 👌
Superb quality AGREED 😎
Great Great VIDEO Jamie Ian glad your back on Jamie's JEEP hope you can get those RIGHT PARTS in it's crazy how these parts suppliers have got bad getting parts out I understand they have to get them in to get out but it's crazy great VIDEO JAMIE IAN keep them coming
Thanks.✌️👍👍
My T shirt came in today's mail. I love it !!! Wife says I can wear it to bed. Good thing as I had already planned on it...
That is awesome!
It’s gonna be a cool ride 👍👍👍👍
Right?!
Remember that receiver hitch trick on the front bumper, you can have a seat, a support for your long board and the winch with it
When Ian was sanding on the hood of the Jeep it kind of looks like a camouflage pattern❤ maybe that would be cool with a clear coat over it😊
" Good honest work is always the secret to a great project " 😊
Looking forward to see the finished product from Australia 🦘
great show
Man imagine a Porsche engine in a vintage jeep would be awesome.
You look good in the jeep Jamie - curious about the external color you choose .
It's always a good idea to remove the only little bit of buffer zone between the bumper (first to impact everything) & vital components like suspension, steering box, etc to almost guarantee that you can't make it back home without walking or a ride🤔.
For me I prefer a vehicle to bring me back home safely.
I didnt understand the point of that either…
Your back, glad you survived the heat wave. Great episode, love this build, go jaimee. Closer to completion. Cheers guys love it
Man this jeep is really shaping up!
The rivets look aftermarket for sure!
Looking good Jamie and Ian 😂.
Jeep looking good guys!😊
Yup parts for classic vehicles can be a pain to acquire. But it will be nice to see you two cruising around the desert in that Willies cj once completed.
Very cool stuff
Thank you kindly
Another awesome episode you two make me laugh every time getting closer to cruz Jamie.🤘👽✌🍻🍹
Cute graphic🤠
I don’t miss a minute of you two! Love the content and builds!
Love it! Good stuff!
Jamie time for a sun set drive with Ian, Champaign and some savoury nibbles
Champagne 😉
Great video thanks.
You can get all the jeep parts you need from C&C equipment they are in Indiana love your channel Jamie
A tie-dye custom pant job on that jeep, it reminds me of your personality...
And I am not a big fan of patina either myself , mrs. Jamie thank you for saying you’ve not a big fan of Pitina . this jeep will look great with a nice paint job ,Aman .
Well said!
Ian, well done on the bumper. Both for design and using scrap iron. You two are a wonderful pair. Love listening to your brainstorming. Jamie, good choice of music while Ian was cutting the corners of the bumper. Stay safe and healthy. 😉👍
Maybe your Jeep served in the Navy during its life,since one of the colors that you found under the green was battleship grey. The Navy loves that color.
That makes sense. I wonder if they would source jeeps right off the line in green and have them repainted later. I'm in Ontario Canada, the government jeeps here were blue/grey, but when you sand through they are army green underneath.
Could have also been Air Force. I believe they also used gray
@@shameless6963 Yes Navy & Air Force had Grey Jeeps.
Desert camo paint job would look great with those seats and the surrounding desert area ...
Love the jeeps. Spent a lot of time in several M151 models. Joined the military when the 38s were being phased out. Enough time here, gotta watch the Caddywhack. Got behind because it quit raining and I had to catch up on honeydoos. 😁😁
Ian - that blue grey was eaely USAF color. The last step in "trial and error" is trial and sucess.
Jamie, I dig that Ride 'Em graphic in the beginning for Subscribe. Video editing is near total "professional".
Thanks again you two for a wonderful 27+ minute break in my day.
To watch the process in its entirety, you have to watch the finishing bits as well as the fabrication... That gives you the entire picture. I like the picture I'm seeing so far...
She looks happy sitting in her Jeep
Joani catching ian in action 👍👍😊
Always great content
You go Ian! You go and get that dam Jeep goin!
Here’s an idea, how about different attachments for the front bumper, maybe a trailer hitch tube and a winch attached to a trailer tube? You could even do seats, a front rack for extra storage or an overhead rack for your paddle board. You could even mount your sling chair.
I like how you think!
You two gotta watch the Apple series "Sugar". It's right up your alley...so to speak. Especially the last episode. Be prepared.........
Put a removable winch like with a tow ball.
Put a hitch ball hole on the front also...
Use tinted bedliner to paint the Jeep with. It will be nice and tough. Jamie looks right at home in that Jeep.