You have done a FANTASTIC job!!!! I love the details and color. Big kudos to you for painting it. The windshield was tough for me when I installed. It took a full day of installing and removing with gentle bending of the arms not to put any strain on the glass itself. I also paid a pro for body work and paint. I was just too scared to step off into that landmine field.
Thanks for the kind words. I love it “land mine field”. That’s EXACTLY what it felt like. One wrong move and “BOOM” everything goes wrong. I actually have a lot of work into that windshield. The windshield brackets were a solid 3/16” off. I had to bend them to shape. Scary stuff.
Hi Jesse, thanks for the nice note. I've been dreaming about building this car for 20-plus years, so this has given my head time to wander and ponder on what I'd actually do if I ever got to build one. Sooooo, I went into this project with piles of ideas on designs. It's been a blast actually pushing tools around to make these ideas come to life. I'm in southern Maine, if you're ever in the area, feel free to stop in.
Hey I forgot to mention in my video that I had a hard time getting it to buff to a nice shine until I let it sit in the sun for a day to really get the clear coat to bake. I waited 4 days to cut and buff but it was only after it sat in the sun that it really buffed to a nice shine.
Dude! it looks awesome. I was on the fence about the roll bar at first, but you nailed it. I really like the look now; I get a strong Viper vibe. Very solid work.
Thanks. The viper was definitely used for inspiration. I also mixed in a bit of early Porsche targa lines to get some of the proportions right in my head.
Hello friend: FFR #4453 here - it's been almost 20 years but my paintwork was done properly - not a single crack or fish-eye has surfaced. All the best for yours as well! 👍
Thanks! I do love the color. I know it’s a sticking point for some, and I get that. I’ve always liked the earthy tones on my cars. Definitely not a color you associate with a cobra. :)
Yes slow and and steady is the trick. I’m not the most patient guy so it was a challenge not to go at the orange peel with 80 grit…. I stuck to my plan and it worked. I will say that I have about 8 hours into cutting and buffing. Took a little long than expected, but I’m happy with the results.
Not my favorite color, but I think you did a great job. The wheels fit with that color. Also, the pro's throw the cord of the buffer over their shoulders when they use them. Why not give that a try?
You have done a FANTASTIC job!!!! I love the details and color. Big kudos to you for painting it. The windshield was tough for me when I installed. It took a full day of installing and removing with gentle bending of the arms not to put any strain on the glass itself. I also paid a pro for body work and paint. I was just too scared to step off into that landmine field.
Thanks for the kind words. I love it “land mine field”. That’s EXACTLY what it felt like. One wrong move and “BOOM” everything goes wrong.
I actually have a lot of work into that windshield. The windshield brackets were a solid 3/16” off. I had to bend them to shape. Scary stuff.
At this point it is tough to build one of these and be truly unique. You pulled it off in spades. Can't wait to see it in person one of these days.
Hi Jesse,
thanks for the nice note. I've been dreaming about building this car for 20-plus years, so this has given my head time to wander and ponder on what I'd actually do if I ever got to build one. Sooooo, I went into this project with piles of ideas on designs. It's been a blast actually pushing tools around to make these ideas come to life.
I'm in southern Maine, if you're ever in the area, feel free to stop in.
Good job jeep doing😊
Hey I forgot to mention in my video that I had a hard time getting it to buff to a nice shine until I let it sit in the sun for a day to really get the clear coat to bake. I waited 4 days to cut and buff but it was only after it sat in the sun that it really buffed to a nice shine.
It came out Great love the paint now you can tell your friends you build a car
Ha! Yes!
Looks good brother, looks good.
Thanks man!
@@randomwerks3763 if you can make London Ohio for the cobra show, that'll be sweet.
Dude! it looks awesome. I was on the fence about the roll bar at first, but you nailed it. I really like the look now; I get a strong Viper vibe. Very solid work.
Thanks. The viper was definitely used for inspiration. I also mixed in a bit of early Porsche targa lines to get some of the proportions right in my head.
Great car, cool color, awesome sound - a trifecta
Thanks! If only it had a VIN! That's the next hurdle
Looks fantastic...
Hello friend: FFR #4453 here - it's been almost 20 years but my paintwork was done properly - not a single crack or fish-eye has surfaced. All the best for yours as well! 👍
I’m hoping my paint work holds up as well as yours!
Really unique. Great work! Inspiring.
Thanks!
Absolutely amazing! You have great taste in color too!
Thanks! I do love the color. I know it’s a sticking point for some, and I get that. I’ve always liked the earthy tones on my cars. Definitely not a color you associate with a cobra. :)
@@randomwerks3763 well whatever you do, don't stop making videos when this project is over! I'm learning a ton from you.
Awesome job, inspiring! Ya make me want to sand harder & faster…but I have to take it slow & steady 😒😁
Yes slow and and steady is the trick. I’m not the most patient guy so it was a challenge not to go at the orange peel with 80 grit….
I stuck to my plan and it worked. I will say that I have about 8 hours into cutting and buffing. Took a little long than expected, but I’m happy with the results.
Not my favorite color, but I think you did a great job. The wheels fit with that color.
Also, the pro's throw the cord of the buffer over their shoulders when they use them. Why not give that a try?
Putting the cord over my shoulder is exactly what I did right at the end…. Sadly. Wished I had done that earlier.