A Thrilling Post!

Here is one you'll talk about at supper.....

Part of the fun of owning a classic Jeep Wrangler is tinkering with the darn thing. There are many aftermarket sources of parts that allow anyone to customize their ride to their own liking.

Just yesterday I received a box of stuff I ordered to remake the interior doors. I’ll pull off the old cracked handles and replace them with new ones. While the panel is off I’ll clean and re-spray the door with plastic paint to repair all of the dog toenail scratches.

Under the seats the old brackets need painting so I’ll pull the seats, then the brackets and spray those satin black.

None of this is expensive and the results are impressive.

6 comments:

Rock Chef said...

Good stuff! I love reading about you and your jeep - almost makes me wish I was a driver!

Chris said...

If you come across a pearl, I'll gladly claim it.

TerryC said...

I'm. at. the. edge. of. my. seat. (yawn). can't. wait. to. read. about. what. happens. at. the. end.
(snore)

terri said...

Maybe I'm just too much of a girl, but I don't understand why brackets UNDER the seats need to be painted. Does anyone see them?

Reggie Hunnicutt said...

I have that pearl around here somewhere.

Terri....this jeep is 21 years old and I fully plan to keep it until my dirt nap. I need to maintain it from rust...plus I know that the brackets need painting and it bothers me.

Michael said...

I spray-painted 8 brake drums with high-heat rustoleum today. It was thrilling beyond belief.