Emma looks great! nice work!
Great control as well! If it were me I'd be chasing the .."well, I better take care of this since I've come this far" and have it off the frame and a 1year project becomes 5 lol
I've gotten much better but my OCD itches when I do a repair and I feel I need to be taking things further (even though not necessary), I commend you for your restraint! :thumb:
LOL!! It ain't easy especially being that we like to get out and go wheeling so much but fortunately, I really enjoy working on old iron. In fact, once I get going, it's hard for me to stop. :crazyeyes:
Wow, she's gonna be a nice ride when you're done. Every time you post up work being done on your old Jeeps I get the urge to go out and find a nice old Jeep to do this to. But then I see the bodywork part and I get bitch-slapped back to reality! Man, I am just no good at bodywork. :grayno:
Oh man, body work can be a bitch for sure. Unlike installing parts or working on an engine, you can know how to do everything but being able to make your hands do everything right is a different story altogether.
Wow! Emma looks amazing! Even tho it was hard work I'm glad you had fun with it. Makes a project like this so much easier
If it weren't fun, it wouldn't be worth doing. It's hard for me to imagine that people do this for a living.
Holy crap! Great job! I can't wait to see it finished! What a tone of work that must be.... Nice!
Looking great Eddie, cant wait to see it back together.
Would have been a good project either way, but I'm glad to see you taking the time to do it right. Lots of blood, sweat and tears I'm sure.
Great job so far Eddie!!! It nice that you can take the time to do it right, makes you feel good about it later. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, it was a ton of work for sure but a lot of fun :crazyeyes:
That looks amazing! You guys are getting really good at restoring vehicles! First Calamity now Emma! The attention to detail and the amount of work you guys put in it is extremely admirable! I don't think I would have it in me to be able to do all that work. I'm not good at body work. Or at least I don't think and wouldn't want to try on a vehicle like that. Job well done sir and mam!
Well, we're trying. I'd be lying if I said the work we've done is perfect - far from it really but the only way to learn is by doing and the only way to get better is to keep doing it. :yup:
Looking great! I love seeing rare old iron in the hands of someone that takes the time to do things right.
I have sprayed some of the summit brand Urethane in the past too, and was pretty impressed by the quality for the price.
So far, I've been really impressed with all the Summit brand products. I decided to go with them to save some money but man, I've found them to work just as well as the expensive stuff.