Restoration Filmed in Stop Motion

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  • SlowGear
    232 I6
    • Jan 12, 2013
    • 93

    Restoration Filmed in Stop Motion

    Not a jeep but amazing still...
    The three year Youtube series about a home built, learning by doing DIY car restoration, captured in stop motion and brought together in one film. Buy a beat...
    Last edited by SlowGear; 03-26-2020, 09:59 AM.
    Mike

    88 Grand Wagoneer
    Bone stock - except the missing stuff

  • Full Size Jeeper
    304 AMC
    • Jul 20, 2014
    • 2475

    #2
    Cool video, I was wondering if anything rusted more than a Wagoneer.
    1978 Wagoneer

    401/turbo 400 trans. Quadra-Trac BW1339 (with Low) 4" Rusty's lift with 31" Summit Mud Dawgs

    Mods:
    Fuel Tank, Red Holley Fuel Pump, Razor Grill (profile pic out dated), Rebuilt steering box

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    • Rusty76
      258 I6
      • Jul 15, 2018
      • 331

      #3
      Wow that is a serious piece of art. Neat video.
      1976 Jeep Wagoneer
      Rebuilt, 360, TH400, QT.
      Still not running. Soon!

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      • asphaltrockdweller
        350 Buick
        • Jul 09, 2009
        • 1218

        #4
        That is seriously cool!


        I love the classic range rovers, almost as much as Wagoneer's.
        (Ristow)fram!....that deserves a ratchet upside the head.

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        • Kaiserjeeps
          360 AMC
          • Oct 02, 2002
          • 2808

          #5
          That's insane. I bet the filming doubled his time on it. It is very cool. There is some great footage on pattern making that could help get people going on their projects involving sheet metal work. A fantastic crash course in tin work. That Rover was pretty rusted out and sure did not look like it in the beginning. Fantastic video and thanks for posting.
          Melford1972 says...
          I’d say I feel sorry for you, but I really don’t, Mr. “I-stumble-into-X-models-the-way-most-people-stumble-into-Toyota-Carollas.” 🤣
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          I make wag parts
          1969 CJ-5 41 years owned
          1969 1414X Wag in avocado mist
          1970 1414X Wag in avocado mist
          1968 M715 restomod
          2001 Dodge 3500
          2002 Toyota Tundra
          2006 Toyota 4runner was Liz's, parked



          Building a m715 over at the m715zone
          Beloved wife Elizabeth Ann Temple Murdered by covid on Oct 19th 2021

          Small violin, large amp

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          • Mars
            350 Buick
            • Apr 24, 2010
            • 1195

            #6
            wow that was almost hypnotic
            Wannabe Fabricator
            Grumpy on a good day.
            1981 J-10 Laredo.. mmmm bucket seats...
            What I'm working on: http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showt...50#post1503850

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            • Rusty76
              258 I6
              • Jul 15, 2018
              • 331

              #7
              I cant believe how bad that rig was gone. Some real nice work.
              1976 Jeep Wagoneer
              Rebuilt, 360, TH400, QT.
              Still not running. Soon!

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              • rang-a-stang
                Administrator
                • Oct 31, 2016
                • 5505

                #8
                Holy cats that was awesome! I would NEVER have the patience to take that many pictures while working.

                How awesome would it have been if Kaiserjeeps did that with Sadie?! or Full Size Jeeper did that with his build?!?!?
                Chuck McTruck 71 J4000
                (Chuck McTruck Build Thread)
                (8.1L swap questions - PerformanceTrucks.net Forums​)
                79 Cherokee Chief (SOLD, goodbye old buddy)
                (Cherokee Build Thread)
                11 Nissan Pathfinder Silver Edition 4x4
                09 Mazdaspeed3 Grand Touring
                00 Baby Cherokee

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                • ddversatile
                  232 I6
                  • Oct 08, 2017
                  • 71

                  #9
                  Originally posted by rang-a-stang
                  Holy cats that was awesome! I would NEVER have the patience to take that many pictures while working.

                  How awesome would it have been if Kaiserjeeps did that with Sadie?! or Full Size Jeeper did that with his build?!?!?

                  I think there are camera's with timers for this purpose built in. Say take a picture every 2 minutes. Must need a HUGE sd card!

                  Yeah some of these FSJ builds would be so cool presented in this manner
                  1968 Jeep Gladiator J-3000 327 Vigilante V8, T-18 transmission, Dana 20 Transfer Case (Twin Stick), Dana 44 full float in the front and semi float 53 in the rear. 4.09 axles
                  1972 GMC 1500 basket-case (300$ buy )

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                  • Kaiserjeeps
                    360 AMC
                    • Oct 02, 2002
                    • 2808

                    #10
                    Ha ha.... My 10 year build would have taken 2 and a half years to watch.

                    ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!!
                    Melford1972 says...
                    I’d say I feel sorry for you, but I really don’t, Mr. “I-stumble-into-X-models-the-way-most-people-stumble-into-Toyota-Carollas.” 🤣
                    -----------------------
                    I make wag parts
                    1969 CJ-5 41 years owned
                    1969 1414X Wag in avocado mist
                    1970 1414X Wag in avocado mist
                    1968 M715 restomod
                    2001 Dodge 3500
                    2002 Toyota Tundra
                    2006 Toyota 4runner was Liz's, parked



                    Building a m715 over at the m715zone
                    Beloved wife Elizabeth Ann Temple Murdered by covid on Oct 19th 2021

                    Small violin, large amp

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                    • halosorio
                      230 Tornado
                      • Feb 05, 2020
                      • 6

                      #11
                      This is awesome!
                      Hi 👋 My name is Andrew. I'm an auto enthusiast and manager at Nationwide United Auto Transport

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                      • SlowGear
                        232 I6
                        • Jan 12, 2013
                        • 93

                        #12
                        If you liked that, check this out
                        This is the place for all the lunacy and crazy ideas from Bad Obsession Motorsport. We're a leading race and rally car preparation company specializing in projects that are just a little bit mad. Well, maybe a lot mad but you get the point. Follow our adventures with Project Binky, the quest to create a 2 litre, turbocharged, 4WD Austin Mini. We're building a mobile home from home car transporter in the Escargot, and we've built and raced the most entry level car we could get our hands on in Bargain Racement. Also, check out the in-car rally footage from our time in the 205 Challenge. You can follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/badobsessionmotorsport And on Twitter: @badobsessionmsp



                        30 "episodes" and counting covering 6 years of mad fabrication. Lots of humor too.


                        some background;
                        Do car-build shows bother you? Are they too heavy on drama without enough actual building for you? Do you find yourself more interested the actual fabrication than the fabricated drama between mechanics or cast members? Do you wonder how Richard Rawlings gets any work done with all those rings? Well, two Brits are…
                        Last edited by SlowGear; 03-26-2020, 10:00 AM.
                        Mike

                        88 Grand Wagoneer
                        Bone stock - except the missing stuff

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