Seats. The SAS and LRDG in WWII often raised the passenger seat. With the windshield removed and the big Ma Duece (.50 cal BMG) mounted on a post through the cowling, it gave the passenger/gunner more room to swing the gun. So, if you got a Ma Duece laying around (and who in TN doesn't?!)... ;-)
love it. agree i like the derelict look . new clean frame , wheel tires but the body looks great as it is . but rub on linseed oil , rub all off ,it gets in pours. keep applying until you get a great shine . scrape the worst rust , but not the things you like, old decals . and paint. just coat those. . i want one, . dont forget how flammable linseed oil rags are, when done using , put outside on ground , than to dump. never hang a used rag on plastic it will burn up. almost burned up my truck that way. the rag did not have that much linseed oil on it. hung on bucket in truck. , smelled burning , , got it out . . really like your jeep.
Hello mr Jeep seven salvage can you do video episode for your rear break convention if you have time and please give us part number thank you randoplh from L.A
That patina looks just right! It gives the Jeep a lot of character and the orange wheels are a nice contrast.
The tire shop thought I was crazy haha
Original patina is always a great look. I like your brake set up and think that will be the best way for my CJ3B project
I think so too! Thank you!
I think so too! Thank you!
I know I'm kind of randomly asking but does anyone know a good website to stream newly released tv shows online?
@Pablo Mekhi flixportal :)
@Maximilian Gage thanks, I signed up and it seems to work :D I really appreciate it!!
Project is looking great
Thank you!
Seats. The SAS and LRDG in WWII often raised the passenger seat. With the windshield removed and the big Ma Duece (.50 cal BMG) mounted on a post through the cowling, it gave the passenger/gunner more room to swing the gun. So, if you got a Ma Duece laying around (and who in TN doesn't?!)... ;-)
Haha exactly 😂
I love that 3b
Lines look a lot better!!
love it. agree i like the derelict look . new clean frame , wheel tires but the body looks great as it is . but rub on linseed oil , rub all off ,it gets in pours. keep applying until you get a great shine . scrape the worst rust , but not the things you like, old decals . and paint. just coat those. . i want one, . dont forget how flammable linseed oil rags are, when done using , put outside on ground , than to dump. never hang a used rag on plastic it will burn up.
almost burned up my truck that way. the rag did not have that much linseed oil on it. hung on bucket in truck. , smelled burning , , got it out . . really like your jeep.
Thank you I’ll look into that!
I like the Orange Wagon Wheels
I like original patina, to a point, really dont like rust holes.
I agree I’m going to end up patching the places that rusted through and blending the paint to match!
I wouldn't make the seats adjustable not needed in a little willys jeep
If I wasn’t 6’3 I would agree I just don’t fit good in a stock flatty!
Hello mr Jeep seven salvage can you do video episode for your rear break convention if you have time and please give us part number thank you randoplh from L.A
I’m actually still running stock drums in the rear but if I ever upgrade to disk I will make sure it makes it to the channel! Thank you for watching!