Well, after 2 years of hard work I finally took it to McDonalds for lunch. i am very pleased.
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Well, after 2 years of hard work I finally took it to McDonalds for lunch. i am very pleased.
Are you kidding? If not wow, that is really nice.
Richard
Wow! That is nice, more pics please.
Ken
Great job Jim. Talk about bringing that old body back from the dead!. Wow!:D
Outstanding rebirth Jim! I bet you were all smiles!
Saw your pics in the gallery earlier this morning Jim. Always admire your skill..........you've done it again! Good job.
Great job, Jim! How much of the original body survived?
What an amazing job! Congrats!
Looks great Jim!!!!
excellent job man ..
Wow! I thought my son's sedan was rotten; this makes his look like a beginner's exercise.:eek: Beautiful work!:D Let's see some more pics, please...:3dSMILE:
Ive always wondered at what point it was that it could not be fixed. You just showed me a new point for sure. Looks amazing, and a few more pictures are in order, PLEASE !!!!!!!
Jim has several pics in his gallery, just click the camera icon next to his name and you'll go stright to it.
deer park!!!! we will have to go crusing sometime, does steer inns till do wed night's? aint been there in a while.
Yes, wednesday is still goin on. I dont go much. I am usually in the shop.
i know that feeling, i finally just got all the nuts bolts and other misc small parts found, and cleaned to drop my motor in the hole. man you do some great bodywork that willys is awesome!
JIM,
Your ride is SICK.
Man I love gassers of any breed, but your's is super badass.
Great job.:D
Thanks a lot. it was a lot of work.
I wish I had known that 4 years ago, it worked like a charm, thanks for the tip Bob !Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
I too always enjoy Jims builds and posts. Lots of cool rides come from his shop. Gasser looks fantastic, and started with a car most would have passed up as being too far gone. :) :)
Don