The concept of "passenger side taillight lenses are still manufactured but driver side ones are discontinued" is one of the most baffling things I've heard in my entire life
@outersketcher8 ай бұрын
You kidding me? That makes PERFECT SENSE in the nutso world we live in today
@gerry-p9x8 ай бұрын
Passenger side blind backing up hence it gets totally hit more...driver side more visable
@Perfectflight-i3f7 ай бұрын
Maybe they are interchangeable? Worth a try
@gerry-p9x7 ай бұрын
@@Perfectflight-i3f nope by taper and holes l and r different
@Perfectflight-i3f7 ай бұрын
@@gerry-p9x Well that sucks, why did they discontinue one side then?
@haroldwilkerson20269 ай бұрын
I bet the parts store just loves this guy when he goes in and starts naming different vehicles and different years and parts that don't even fit certain vehicles and then he asks for four-wheel drive windshield wipers😂😂😂
@LongDongSilver694 ай бұрын
As a parts store employee, absolutely some of my favorite customers, and it’s super satisfying when I’m actually able to work something out for them.
@mittwit88294 ай бұрын
all to often 4 x 4 does make a difference .
@rot_studios9 ай бұрын
That whole contraption to cut that cap was hilarious and very creative!
@belyashichek9 ай бұрын
And a lot more fun than a hole saw!
@MacsSpecialitiesProperties9 ай бұрын
lol
@SaltCollecta9 ай бұрын
"If you're not having fun, you're doing it wrong" 👍
@gerry-p9x9 ай бұрын
And the method to cut ,on cap was very rube Goldberg. Excellent😅😅
@remko12389 ай бұрын
Its what this channel is about 👻
@NormalDrop5619 ай бұрын
I’m glad you’re still working on this project. This jeep was the reason I found your channel.
@TheAtstube7 ай бұрын
Same reason for me, we had a 1968 donated we tried running for many years in East Java, at one point my dad being a missionary on limited resources filled the tank with water about 500 km away and got home , it rattled some and they redid the engine. Also repainted it at one point .
@gerry-p9x4 ай бұрын
@@TheAtstubethird time rewatching this build and get a warm fuzzy feeling he's saving the jeep with the crudest of tools and methods...imagine what he could do with right tools and parts...😅😅
@wietong9 ай бұрын
99% of people saw a bunch of rusted metal. The fact that you take this as a challenge is one of the reasons I enjoy your videos.
@cdoublejj9 ай бұрын
once you realize what you truly need to make a wheel roll and then roll down the road you realize whats just fluff. start with the basics think post apoc what would i need to just drive forward with the least investment. then add more as you go???
@gerry-p9x8 ай бұрын
Ever price a new jeep lately? This rehab makes economic common. Sense
@stopthephilosophicalzombie90177 ай бұрын
I guessed that it would cost $50k to make this a cherry, but a $1200 outlay to get it partially running is impressive, even with a bad trXnny.
@stopthephilosophicalzombie90177 ай бұрын
@@gerry-p9x Granted the new jeeps are basically luxury vehicles/family cars. This is an actual work truck. You won't be taking your kids (or grandkids) camping in this one.
@gerry-p9x6 ай бұрын
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017part too he gets the end gate fixed a good heater and a tranny fix is gonna be an off road beater cheeeter😮😮
@willemm9 ай бұрын
:) "Everybody knows I should clean this tank before even thinking about using it, so I'm going to use it as is anyway" :)
@Funkykryptonite_9 ай бұрын
Got em
@Frank-Thoresen9 ай бұрын
It's going to cost him many fuel filters 😄 He will wish he emptied the tank and cleaned it.
@DynamicDesign1449 ай бұрын
I'm glad he acknowledged the right way to do it before choosing the easy way - I can respect that 😁
@neilvetter6629 ай бұрын
oil pan would be worse
@Frank-Thoresen9 ай бұрын
@@neilvetter662 I told him through the screen to drop the oil pan but he decided to just have the drain plug unplugged over night 🤷
@keiththeakston31255 ай бұрын
Love how you conserve parts to use for future projects and SUDDENLY they’re under need ! Been doing that for years and now I know I’m certainly not alone 😉
@nostreamavailable90909 ай бұрын
You're one heck of a good mechanic, the way you think outside the box and solve problems is really something.
@Robrt329 ай бұрын
Went to college to be an engineer I’m betting. Most engineers are just like him. They can take stuff and make it work where it shouldn’t have
@nostreamavailable90909 ай бұрын
@@Robrt32 amen to that 🙏🏻
@64fanatic8 ай бұрын
This dude would thrive even in Cuba or Africa with his reuse ideas lmao
@nostreamavailable90908 ай бұрын
@@64fanatic we could all do well to take a leaf out of his book with the way the world is going now
@rcpmac8 ай бұрын
He thinks outside of the box and even the box is from a previous project
@davidstuck28669 ай бұрын
You REALLY NEED to remove the engine oil pan and clean it out also. if a big chunk of sludge gets sucked into the oil pump strainer, it will clog, and the engine will NOT get any oil. then it will spin bearings, possible ruin the crankshaft, connecting rod(s) and or the engine block. I LOVE that old Jeep! it reminds me of my dads way back in the day. oh, one of the things i remember about that Jeep is 2nd gear would only last about 25,000 miles before it would go bad. we replaced 4 of them! they must have had a batch that did not get heat treated correctly. that, or there was an engineering problem. I know my dad knew how to drive manual transmissions, because in the 1930's when he learned how to drive, that is all there was. plus he drove large trucks for a living for about 10 years. I wish you the best with it. and I'm glad to see someone else that is not just a "parts replacer. you have a good set of skills!
@jeep20039 ай бұрын
I agree! Its a crappy job but it must be done because it can get a whole lot crappier
@Torquemonster4408 ай бұрын
Or at least the old school ATF trick.. flush out the gunk.
@rogerwilco28 ай бұрын
@@Torquemonster440 Indeed.
@gerry-p9x5 ай бұрын
@@rogerwilco2 or kerosene ATF. And risolone...add the day before let sit weekend drain oil. Then add 10...40. Oil a few times and you got squeaky clean we did it to many SBC s
@wilwright53659 ай бұрын
The four kinds of Low Buck Garage comments: 1) “I used to work on these in ‘84…” 2) “How does this channel have so few subscribers?” 3) “Here’s what that thing does, you can try it this way…” 4) “I wish you were my dad.”
@chrisbenson33749 ай бұрын
The last one is the best
@gerry-p9x9 ай бұрын
@@chrisbenson3374this ep deserves a link on the 4 wheeler mag Facebook Twitter others net pages....make it go viral!!!😮😅😅
@Theonixco9 ай бұрын
Well if that's the range then he's got a good cross section of generations there.
@TheGreatProphecy9 ай бұрын
I wish he was my Dad. Mine passed in 2012 when I was 13. He LOVED rebuilding cars from the ground up. He was a master body work and painting Guy. All wiring was rats nest but it worked!
@long_foodstamp_line.9 ай бұрын
I'll trade dad's any day
@danrkelly9 ай бұрын
The hub cap hole cutting setup is one of THE best things I've ever seen on car youtube. Bravo sir.
@ImSimplyNotThere8 ай бұрын
“When you’re driving it is important to see where you’re going, particularly in front of you” Yes… lmao sense of humor is dope 😂
@rogerkaday39739 ай бұрын
Best comedy on KZbin. Love this guys sense of humor
@gerry-p9x9 ай бұрын
Snarky and homoirous 😅😅
@matiasmena75189 ай бұрын
Sarcasm, just one of his many tools
@bourbonrenewal2168 ай бұрын
@@matiasmena7518 knoww chett
@gerry-p9x6 ай бұрын
@@matiasmena7518third time watching this ep hem😊😊
@Mamalian-sq3jm7 ай бұрын
Those modded rims are now lug centric instead of hub centric. Remember to tell tire shops that when getting them balanced. You probably wouldn't notice a difference until interstate speeds and faster, but it is something to consider, and remember with wheels.
@robsand80379 ай бұрын
It takes me back to my first car. It was a 48’ Willys Jeepster. Paid $5 for it in 63 or 64. Had no tires, totally trashed four banger, etc. I spent a total of $300 for used six cylinder, a JC Whitney ragtop, etc. Also many hours of life lessons. I love your channel! Thanks from this 76 year old
@gerry-p9x9 ай бұрын
Snarky comically comments reminds me of first car 10yr old 57 Chevy barely ran for 50. Bucks spent 200 bucks on it got it running with used tires batt exhaust sold for 600 bucks and still. Made $$$$$$$$
@3DTreats8 ай бұрын
Reminds me of my first car as well, a 78 J10 that had been rusting in our yard for at least a decade. Convinced my dad that I could not only get it running but also teach myself how to drive a manual transmission if he could help me out with parts a little. My dad bought me a Chilton manual for it and let me loose! Loved that Jeep but 16 year old me could not afford the gas so I traded it for a mini truck😢
@terrybotts21098 ай бұрын
cool jeep.
@misterwhipple28708 ай бұрын
Forty-eight feet long, eh? Must have been a pain in the a$$ to park!
@robsand80378 ай бұрын
😊
@danpaz94857 ай бұрын
48:58 That windmill u have the background with the half cut barrels is pretty cool
@DanKoning7779 ай бұрын
We all have favorite channels and certain things always happen in mine. *This channel has all those things:* - I learn or see something(s) new I never knew before - I laugh out loud at least once, or I find myself grinning a lot - I look closer at something I've paused, or I stop to re-watch something again
@larryalexander48339 ай бұрын
Yap on all those
@PaulAtryda19846 ай бұрын
"I know how to fix that. I've got a saw..." In Poland, we have an adage - "bez młota, to nie robota" - which means no job with the necessary tools. love your job!
@benjaminrich93969 ай бұрын
That's my next hour sorted :)
@MuccisJag8 ай бұрын
39:00 The MF0009 pump fits 70's thru early 80's AMC/Eagle cars (Matador, Concord, Amx, SX4) and a couple Jeep CJ's and early Cherokees. All of those vehicles had externally regulated return/bypass fuel systems; two fuel lines. The return fuel line was connected to a second outlet on the fuel filter and was a smaller diameter so it acted as a de facto fuel regulator. The pump isn't supposed to shut off, excess fuel (and pressure) bled off through the return line into the fuel tank. Fuel supply and pressure would essentially be constant. This design was meant to eliminate vapor lock, as well as fuel starvation on steep hills, heavy acceleration, and/or cornering. The pump is perfectly fine, you bought the wrong one.
@daviderickson94459 ай бұрын
License plate is on a hinge so it can be flipped down when driving with the tailgate down for hauling long items. IH Scout II has the same feature.
@n1r0l9 ай бұрын
If it was on a IH Scout the license plate frame would have rusted off before you left the dealer's parking lot. Ask me how I know...
@gerry-p9x9 ай бұрын
@@n1r0lhow do you know???;
@erinconnelly73399 ай бұрын
@@n1r0l How do you know???
@simes2059 ай бұрын
Same as the original Austin Mini
@nonsequitur8079 ай бұрын
Like Subaru
@DamianGillett8 ай бұрын
love the home made air cleaner assembly. you also reminded me of math I told the teacher I'd never use 30 years ago.
@shannonlawsonnashville9 ай бұрын
This has become one of my favorite channels. Good work, brother.
@CoryTheesfeld6 ай бұрын
The number of parts from other projects that were left over that he used was cool , he saves everything like me and my dad and brother. 😂😂😂 are we related?
@CoryTheesfeld6 ай бұрын
My family never throws anything away, me and my brother got that from my dad and grandpa that was raised in the great depression and your never threw things away because someday you could use it .
@gerry-p9x4 ай бұрын
EXCESS ID FIRST SOURCE OF SUPPLY...USA. GENERAL SERVICES. ADMINISTRATION😅
@GillyBerlin9 ай бұрын
The hub cap cutting was brilliant!
@EJBert8 ай бұрын
A couple of hundred dollars of parts, thousands of dollars of sweat equity! Love the ingenuity involved!
@Perforator-s6e9 ай бұрын
50 minutes flew by like 5. I really like these episodes. I have 12 more videos left to watch, I'd like to see them all!
@gerry-p9x4 ай бұрын
We need part four tailgate fix window crank repairs and rear tire carrier and front Safari bar for dome VINTAGE. KC. HI LITERS
@sputumtube9 ай бұрын
If my dad was still alive he'd have absolutely loved this channel. Such creativity and improvisation. Thanks for posting.
@davepax9829 ай бұрын
One of the best channels on KZbin. I laugh out loud way too much!
@spankyham96078 ай бұрын
OK, the hubcap air filter was genius.
@W4BIN9 ай бұрын
Those pancake flipper looking electrical connectors are not "spade" connectors (which have two fork tines) they are "fast-on" connectors. When your engine dies as you are coming in for a landing, don't use your electrical starter, just drop down one gear and release your clutch and your forward momentum will relight the fire. Ron W4BIN
@chasesan5 ай бұрын
I am glad you're not taking any short cuts on the brakes. Being able to stop is far more important than being able to go.
@Ruswolf358 ай бұрын
The Hank Hill of Automotive restoration. I love it!
@Zach-sg5uu6 ай бұрын
Looks like things went pretty damn right compared to most people’s Projects!
@GRyoyoguy9 ай бұрын
I don't know a dang thing about working on cars but I am fascinated and love watching the videos on this old jeep
@gerry-p9x4 ай бұрын
Need update. Part four
@HighBeanz9 ай бұрын
This is the first time I've ever seen a hydraulic press beung used for something that resembles its actual purpose.
@GeminiWoods8 ай бұрын
Man... I'm so glad I came across this guys channel. Reminds me a lot of my step dad and neighbor. One an engineer and the other a mechanic with 40+ years experience. When I was a kid they would always have project cars they were wrenching on and often included me to teach me things. When I bought my first car they both taught me everything I needed to know to fix and maintain it. Then when I bought my OBS Bronco we tricked it out, lifted, engine and trans swap, front and rear dif.... Anyway, this guy reminds me of both of them and makes me miss them dearly. Thank you for the content and for the trip down memory lane.
@gerry-p9x4 ай бұрын
We had ol timers in 60s. That were around when model T. WERE HOT RODDED...FUNNY AS HECK BUT KNEW THEIR STUFF...CALLED VEGAS. MAYTAGS
@rustyaxelrod9 ай бұрын
Air filter housing is a work of art! 👍 I also can’t remember the last time I saw someone hone a wheel cylinder, I still have a hone too but I haven’t used it since 1990. Hopefully the trans can be fixed with a peacock feather and an Ella Fitzgerald album! 😁
@gerry-p9x4 ай бұрын
Ol timers in garages used to hone them didn't want to pay 12 bucks for a new cyl when 3.95. Wood buy a repair kit
@Floodric19919 ай бұрын
Your explanation at 6:30 about air flow is so simple yet id never have thought of it like that. Really smart
@LiamNajor6 ай бұрын
Engineering is fun
@AgentPothead5 ай бұрын
I'm not even a car person but I watched both the 2$ jeep videos and was entertained the whole time. 👍
@elizabethpedro31039 ай бұрын
One of the best channels on KZbin.
@atoriusv50708 ай бұрын
I'm a little surprised he didn't add some fuel octane booster and stabilizer along with some fuel engine cleaner (though there's admittedly a risk of disturbing the delicate eco system that's formed of gunk and rust to allow it to run despite the old crap inside). But it would've given the engine more to work with when dealing with extremely old varnish-y fuel and definitely dissolved or broken down some of the problematic stuff in the fuel while allowing the engine to spark the fuel and run easier. Did that with an old 60's pickup we were trying to get back up and running, and it worked pretty well. We did use three fuel filters in line with the fuel line system like he did, which was a life saver for sure and definitely would've been an issue if we hadn't. We used $10 bigger ones to get more time out of each one and reduce how often we'd need to swap them, but with the fuel cleaner, octane booster, and stabilizer the filters only had to be swapped once after a few days of use and a refill.
@CAROLDDISCOVER-20259 ай бұрын
Your creativity is second to none. You get the job done. My question is if the distributor shaft is wobbling what about replacing the bearing if not the whole distributor? I'm still watching the episode but did not want to get that question. Also the speed table cleaner and the housing you made for the air filter plus the math that you used is commendable. I believe that to be off of a 3/4 ton Chevy from a box body
@gerry-p9x9 ай бұрын
Get a electronic dizzy from mid 80s motor see if it fits convert to no points
@CAROLDDISCOVER-20259 ай бұрын
@@gerry-p9x play that sounds interesting 🤔. Thank you. I have two of these JEEPS. What is a four-wheel drive with a tornado overhead cam engine. And the distributor has always liked to jump time. Pop up and go 180 out and sit back down. Back in the day I had a number of chances of buying these things. After a while I got smart and said give me 20 bucks and I'll probably get it running for you pretty quick. Now show me what I did tell me what happened again. That jeep has been around the family for 40 years now
@josephlarkin1319 ай бұрын
Great content
@gerry-p9x9 ай бұрын
@@josephlarkin131 impressive. Fabrication of that sir cleaner but sometimes I snatch a few cleaners for stock esp the Chevy 2 and4. Nbarrels
@DooDeeDew9 ай бұрын
So the reason that the distributor cap was wobbling, he was trying to get the vehicle running without spending a lot of money and only used what he had available to him at the time, so he installed a Chevrolet rotor which turns out was to big for the radius of the distributor cap thus the wobbling, once he purchased and installed the proper rotor there was no more wobbling. He just used what he had to get it running, then once it was running he bought the proper rotor.
@jjock32399 ай бұрын
I always love your projects. (You can tell, I am over 80, because I have time to write all this stuff) You have elegant, simple solutions for problems that would stop a lot of people. At first, I thought the transmission problem, was the main shaft, but after you shifted into 3rd (direct drive) the noise level dropped, so maybe something wrong with the countershaft? If you aren't going to remove a tank with old fuel and scale in it, a good trick to help keep the fuel tank inlet from clogging, is to attach one or two patches of magnetized sheet (used for removable signage) to the bottom of the tank, somewhere near the pickup. It will help catch all the rust scale, and prevent clogging. (Don't ask me how I know this works).
@dsilvermane07 ай бұрын
The two videos I've seen of the $2 Jeep earned you a new subscriber - love the dry humor and it's always a pleasure watching someone work who knows what they're doing.
@christopherbaker72096 ай бұрын
Why am I totally engaged watching this?
@gerry-p9x4 ай бұрын
My third time toooo😅😅😅
@kgsstudiosfineart6 ай бұрын
I thought Derek Bieri was funny but you are a riot. Dry humor rocks and your skills are top notch.
@NoOne-vv1di7 ай бұрын
Nicest guy ever… with a lot of knowledge, thank you. A lot of fun watching your video. Greetings from Austria
@bonniville4eva8 ай бұрын
This is now my favourite KZbin channel! Thanks for entertaining me!
@jessiedazzle8 ай бұрын
That hinged license plate mount allows you to pivot the plate 90° so that when hauling with the tailgate down, the plate is visible. Some Scout II's had the same.
@MervandtheMagicTones9 ай бұрын
This is wayyyy more fun than buying some restored Princess. Can't wait to see the next episode!
@gerry-p9x4 ай бұрын
Yeah ICON AND OTHERS GET 100K FOR LATE 80S. GRAND WAGONEERS..😊😊
@enermaxstephens10514 ай бұрын
I can't wait to see more of this jeep! Also this man is so skilled that he could probably build a working car with the rocks sticks and dirt in his driveway if he had to.
@kevinjohnson87589 ай бұрын
Find a gallon of paint at a garage sale for a dollar you'll be ready for the car show ❤
@robertburns30149 ай бұрын
Yeah, I have this need (probably not James' need!) to see that old Jeep painted. But, sorting out all the mechanical and safety stuff is definitely a priority.
@TheoriginalSpaceboy9 ай бұрын
Hell no!!! that patina is stunning
@johnsmith76769 ай бұрын
@@TheoriginalSpaceboy A bit of advice, son: Real humans don't use the word "patina"... Especially with regards to old, rusty, run-down vehicles. I drive these types of vehicles every day, incidentally -- as they are far, far superior to ANY vehicle being manufactured today -- but you will NEVER hear that ridiculous term roll off my lips. You mock yourself every time you use it. Please abstain from doing so, any more , in the future... The world will thank you; and so will I.
@TheoriginalSpaceboy9 ай бұрын
@@johnsmith7676 A little bit of advice for you in return Father. Opinions are like anuses, we all have one and they spout shit!! Now that little fact is out of the way I too have only ever driven old cars since passing my test in 1991 and made a living for a decade restoring them or keeping the patina, even going as far to fauxtina'ing the solid metal welded back into them. There is space in the car scene for fully restored concours cars and survivors. Not everybody can afford (or wants) to own a shiny garage ornament. I have owned both types and found the patina cars much more fun as you don't get too precious about actually using them. Please try and stop being so triggered as at your age it cannot be good for your health and as your 'Son' I do worry.
@mathewmantas8 ай бұрын
@@johnsmith7676 I understand what you are trying to say, but they are not superior in my opinion. Don't get me wrong I love older cars. But they are nowhere near as safe. Sure your older car might be fine after the crash, but will you? No matter how much we like cars, we should first evaluate/consider the possible dangers of driving an older car. Have a good day.
@Rylanodory8 ай бұрын
"Everyone that knows what they're doing will have seen how this came out and know that tank should be drained and cleaned before I ever think about using it again. so. I'm just going to drop this right back in and use it as is." love this guys humor
@jaidee95709 ай бұрын
I'm considering buying something old and bring it back to life, but to be honest, given my lack of tools after immigrating, my not enjoying working in 38-42 degree heat, and trying to explain to people who don't speak English what I want, I'm thinking I'll have more fun watching your videos than trying to replicate what you do.
@lauralake74307 ай бұрын
Find some friends who speak a little more English than you and build your community!
@jaidee95707 ай бұрын
@@lauralake7430 I think you've misunderstood, I'm English, I immigrated to Thailand, the problem is explaining to Thai's when I'm after anything that isn't on display, or what I want to do and if they can help.
@ComeJesusChrist6 ай бұрын
The process for cutting the hole in the hub cap was absolute engineering genius! It is such a joy to watch these videos!
@andyhuneycutt76759 ай бұрын
Your ability to adapt and repurpose auto parts is unbelievable..
@Kurzgeschichte-mit-Frank4 ай бұрын
The way of cutting the hub caps is genius! I love the channel. 🤘
@nicholas56239 ай бұрын
EASILY my favorite youtube channel. love how u solve problems so methodically
@proudlove9 ай бұрын
That rearview mirror dangling by a thread, lol. Love it so much.
@genmaxpain9 ай бұрын
push bike brake wire on a drill with penetrating oil/spray and insert push bike wire into hard fuel line and use drill with wire(ONLY ONE WAY) in it and it WILL unclog the most built up blocked hard lines, then use compressed air to blow it out
@bluegrallis9 ай бұрын
I should save a set of guitar strings next time I change them!
@jacksheet23954 ай бұрын
Just noticed,Dude you scored an all time high with the first part of this series (:1 million views in 5 months) this part two should be that high in views,,Low Buck,,you're a great narrator,,you know your field
@16driver169 ай бұрын
That transmission noise is ABSOLUTELY input shaft bearing... sounds just like my toyota pickup
@glengallwas62839 ай бұрын
I would say it’s the center bearing between the input and output shaft, being as the noise stops when in third. The shafts are locked together in third, so that bearing wouldn’t turn.
@16driver169 ай бұрын
@@glengallwas6283 but it makes noise when not in gear and not moving... does the center bearing spin when not driving?
@glengallwas62838 ай бұрын
@@16driver16 yep, output shaft is at a dead stop and the input shaft is turning the same speed as the engine.
@16driver168 ай бұрын
@@glengallwas6283 so it's the input shaft bearing like I said??? You said it was the center bearing?
@glengallwas62838 ай бұрын
@@16driver16 ok, the center bearing is basically a pilot bearing between the input and output shafts. If one is turning faster than the other, the bearing is going to turn as well. If if both shafts are turning at the same speed (such as 3rd gear) the bearing doesn’t turn.
@mc_jojo38 ай бұрын
I'd love to see this boy street legal! Absolutely loving your channel :D
@wayneborden5949 ай бұрын
Woo Hoo !! You hit 100K , that means you get the solid silver youtube plaque !!
@johnsmith76769 ай бұрын
Yeah... "solid" silver-plated... *pot-metal.* Gee, what a prize!!!
@RawrLadyfingers5 ай бұрын
He should turn it into a hub cap
@misfittoytower7 ай бұрын
I'm not exactly a fan of vehicles of this era, but I'm enjoying your sense of humor and approach to repair. Also, I too am a cheapskate, so our content creator-viewer relationship might have a future.
@ageingungracefullypushingt71359 ай бұрын
Your skill set and creativity is astonishing.
@mrben65739 ай бұрын
I'm well familiar with hand cranked car windows, but I've never seen one that was cranked from the outside. These videos on the $2 Jeep are some of the best cartube videos I've ever seen. Very amusing. It does sound like a dumbbell in a laundry dryer going down the road. Excited for you to figure out what's going on there.
@brodyroper82889 ай бұрын
Hey mate really enjoyed the video. Your presentation is absolutely spot on, and enjoy the technical formatting at times :) Certainly gotten me a bit more interested in older American vehicles, and liking this Jeep! Cheers from an Australian aeronautical student
@philryan72588 ай бұрын
I Freaking love the way this guy, explains his intentions and his mechanical science!!!!!!!!!
@imcallledjoey9 ай бұрын
I have a 78 f-150 with a 350m and this project has really motivated me to keep working on it. Thanks for sharing!
@ralf000019 ай бұрын
I had a 79 f-150, just wondering what is the "350m"?
@doctorprick28439 ай бұрын
@@ralf00001 351M
@conspiracyscholor78669 ай бұрын
@@ralf00001 It's a Chevy 350 masquerading as a 351 modified.
@colestowing86958 ай бұрын
@@ralf00001 351m (yes, 351 not 350) is basically a cleveland-but a truck version (theres more to it than that but that gets the point across). There was 351 windsors, 351 clevelands, and 351modifieds...ie "m")
@Hervoo8 ай бұрын
I love watching this old car returning to being alive! It even looks like it wants to drive more than waste on the parking!
@Prescopalt9 ай бұрын
I don't even know what to say... What an incredible video, what an incredible project. Questionable choices, unbelievable knowledge and wonderful humor... Thank you very much once again James
@mikehopkins45469 ай бұрын
That was the best hub cap lathe I've ever seen. I told the kids if I die to mail my spray paint collection to low buck garage.
@babykitty45039 ай бұрын
one of the better KZbin shows out there!
@moopet80364 ай бұрын
These are the most entertaining mechanic videos I've seen. Good job.
@chrissmith76559 ай бұрын
Hey, had a lot of fun watching another very entertaining video. Many thanks from UK.
@edgarguinartlopez83414 ай бұрын
Your craftmanship is simple and effective, I like that... One can learn a lot, thank you! By the way, nice touch that additional math for air inlet calculations :)
@jeffagosti9 ай бұрын
Maybe jeeps are different, but the brake shoe with less material on it, usually, goes towards the front of the vehicle. Big guys to the back of the line, little guys to the front of the line. Great videos, keep up the great work 👍
@stevenhovinga65849 ай бұрын
I'm hoping you disassemble the transmission, I love to watch the way your mind works. Can't get enough of your video's , you could make a 5 hour video and I'd watch it start to finish no matter how late into the night I had to watch it. ✌
@therealdundarach9 ай бұрын
Brilliant, love the videos thank you!!
@midnightchaser94535 ай бұрын
this is the automotive content ive been craving since roadkill sold out. super excited to see where this project goes and not helping my need for a fullsize jeep lol
@maximpact40709 ай бұрын
Yessss finally we got Part 2
@JeffKopis9 ай бұрын
No need for the expletive, sir.
@maximpact40709 ай бұрын
@@JeffKopis you are right, i changed my comment
@gerry-p9x4 ай бұрын
Need part three tailgate. Windows. Front rear tire carrier and safari. Bar
@Matticitt8 ай бұрын
Man that's positively luxurious now with the matching tires and that new glass. What a great episode. If you find the trans is dead maybe upgrade it with one with more gears. BTW I'd look great painted with that blue you used for wheels.
@gene_takavic579 ай бұрын
That thing is turning into a money pit! Hopefully, you are able to house, feed, and clothe you and your family.
@lauralake74307 ай бұрын
😅😂
@motolight7 ай бұрын
Now that's some post-apocalyptic works. I admire the work and the knowledge. Reminds me of my travel times when I've found myself in Cameroon fixin' old XJ made in 1992. The machine was standing there for a few years covered in finger-thick layer of dust. And it started right away and even AC was able to do its job. But working with clutch was a crapshow due to someone put there mineral oil while it was clearly stated on the lid that it has to be dot3 braking fluid. And then it was put into garage for rest. Oh, there were times.
@jefftuckercfii9 ай бұрын
That was some true Rube Goldberg work to get the center of that hubcap cut out to accommodate your front locker. Awesome!!!
@waltschannel74656 ай бұрын
I really like the way you narrate your videos and the way you think and the way you put things together and the way you dig around in the junk box to find parts to put your stuff back together . That's the only way to work in my opinion!
@rogerknapman12609 ай бұрын
I realized while watching this how much it reminds me of my dad's antics. A certain farm mechanic type behaviour. It's been 20 years since he passed. I sure enjoyed spending time here,
@bluegrallis9 ай бұрын
This nearly free Jeep, is kinda like my free zero turn mower. The mower was on the way to the junk yard, because it had a gas fire on the engine. I worked on it late winter, into this spring replacing melted parts and pieces with good used parts when I could find them and now have a $350 26HP 54 inch zero turn mower that just needs a new crankcase gasket. Yep, every time I fix one thing, I found 2 or 3 more things that needed attention. It runs and drives and does a good job mowing, so I have an engine gasket kit on the way, and just have to pull the engine to fix it. Being on social security, I haven't figured in any labor cost for the 50 or 60 hours I'll have in it, searching parts and repairing everything.
@WatanabeNoTsuna.8 ай бұрын
Damn, I love old cars. A bunch of trash and a couple of dollars brings them back to life. New cars, you look at them the wrong way and a sensor or a crappy plastic piece breaks and you have a few hundred dollars in repairs!
@baxterboy239 ай бұрын
I think the intermittent banging sound is the rear-view mirror shaking back and fore. 😂😂
@LogicalNiko8 ай бұрын
While it's totally taking more money than you planned, it's a great vehicle. Built like a tank, a perfect platform to just bodge stuff on to, and totally wants to keep getting put to work.
@brandonscheetz54099 ай бұрын
Another great video! The way you can think up ways to do and repair things is one of the many reasons I keep watching. The painted steelies and baby moons really made the Jeep!
@oldnick47075 ай бұрын
STILL laughin! 😂 Watched when you first started working on this, and thought it was great. Then thought it'd be neat to see the thing driving so tapped on this post, about two months in between. You grossed me out with the pickup tube but see that you saved $100 on Roto-Rooter which was pretty cool, then running it on dirt, rat turds, and varnish got me hooked!! ..so subbed and.. k, whatever man.. lol!
@marcusfinanger11168 ай бұрын
This guy is very smart. Damn many good solutions 💪
@ScottJ1758 ай бұрын
Congratulations on making it live. My own "$2" project (1972 D100) has moved around my yard under its own power. Thought about you as I was rigging up a replacement for the rusted metal fuel line by repurposing one from a 1983 RX-7 I parted out. Now I'm waiting for my brake booster to get rebuilt at Cardone.
@geralddarnall75078 ай бұрын
All I gotta say is that you are indeed a fantastic mechanic. Oh, and very fun to watch. My thinking is that that size tire/wheel combo and the suspension level a are spot on. Perfect look!
@zerkfitting8 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed the dry humor and your ability to adapt parts and your deductions. Neet old Jeep. Looking forward to more video on the project Jeep.
@Nzchimeran8 ай бұрын
Really like what you do here. You are like a New Zealand ' er. Many of us grew up on farms and we had to learn to fix things with whatever we had lying about. There's a saying here " kiwis can fix anything with a length of number 8 fencing wire " I like your attitude of not just loading up the parts cannon