Will it run? A farm auction 1966 Jeep CJ5! What a surprise!
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- čas přidán 27. 12. 2023
- Christina surprised me with this 1966 CJ5! It hasn't run in a long time, and it has a compelling story to go along with it. Come along as we try to get this Jeep going!
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Christina you made a great buy, and Richard you used your magic again to get it running! Neat old Jeep!
Awwwww wata story!!!!
something magic these old jeeps
You sir are looking very good glad to see your health is returned 👍
Wow,what a score!
Gm from Louisiana great find Christina y'all rock
Nice score, Christina! Well done. Sometimes the story behind the vehicle is as important as the vehicle itself. That lady will be happy that you finish what her husband started. Will watch the future videos of this Jeep for sure!
Great video thanks. That Jeep deserves a full rebuild.
You're welcome. More to come!
Hi yall from west Alabama hugsss
Very cool, great vid!!
I have a jeep I love it I think you have made a fantastic 😊 purchase
Thank you! Can you tell I was afraid he might be mad🤣
@@christinarust6957 Who could be 'mad' at that face (the Jeep's)... who?... _who?_ (Jeep wagging tail).
The incredible simplicity of this jeep! However if it makes the two of you happy putting it back on the road, then its worth every penny.
Love this video, Christina is so happy with her purchase and Richard so happy to receive this gift. It’s going to be a lot of work. Will be looking forward to more episodes of the repairs on your Jeep. Also such a great story of the history of the Jeep. 👍👍❤
Can never go wrong with an old Jeep.
Couple low mileage oil changes with “kerosene treatment” seafoam, Berrymans or whatever of choice and that’s gonna shine.
On a flat head, you can use a Allen wrench down in the spark plug hole an very easy tap on the valve if it is stuck open an you can spary your cerl on the valve
Such a great story!! Nice job with this one!
nice find. good job.
What a great story and I'm looking forward for many more videos with restoration 🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️😀
Thanks James. More are on the way!
What I enjoy most is watching the two of you work together as a couple. Good on you and good luck with the Jeep. They are Keepers I have a 64 myself
Nice! You can certainly relate to this 66!
I'm glad you got #4 cyl working, it's funny seeing that eletric fp, i used one like that on my 1st karmann ghia back in the early 90's, you're way ahead of the curve with all those new parts, Christine did very good buying that jeep, all you need to do is put a machine gun in the back & you could be on Rat Patrol (60's tv show) haha
The Willys MC (M38A1) frames had a plate on rear crossmember on which to mount an MG pintle as had the MB/GPW and MC (M38), all military issue.
Civilian frames lack the mount.
Awesome video!!! I believe “J-Rex” is going to e an awesome “series” of videos!! Love this!!!!
Great story! Sounds good on all 4 cylinders.
Far better than on three!
You can't go wrong with a Jeep.
Christina, ya done great,
You are not only beautiful but smart too.
Central California watching
Woooooo💪
Make em proud Richard and Christine ❤
Great story behind this jeep. We would love to watch as you progress with this restoration. Richard, you are certainly a worthy successor to Rex. Keep up the good work.
That is a really nice comment. Thank you very much. There will be follow-up videos on the progress soon.
It sounded like a lawn mower when it started ! lol Sounded much better after fixing the stuck valve.
That’s right. It is much better now.
I was saying to the TV; _shut that thing off!_ _Free that valve before you cause some serious damage!_
Always had a blast in a CJ 5
Remember, If ya can't get it to loosen up, Soak it and always try tightening it first, Than go to reverse, work it back & forth as to make sure ya don't snap it off. 👍
Nice keep it coming don't stop the magic 💪 watching an learning 👀🍿 happy holidays
That Jeep is in fantastic condition. Jeeps usually took a beating, so it is hard to find older ones that aren't beat to hell. There is a lot to work with on this one, and they are only getting more valuable as time passes. Nice find, Christina!
Great video, awesome old jeep, decent find too. Always nice to see you both having fun.
Pulling spark plugs one at a time until there is no sound/RPM change is also a very easy way to check for a dead cylinder.
Stuck open explains the popping.
Awesome find. Frame not rotted. And a bunch of new parts. Well done Christina!
Old CJ-5s are a desirable collectible amongst the Jeep community. Enjoy it!
Thanks Gary. This Jeep is already a lot of fun, even though we just got it. I hope to have it driveable soon.
@@whattherust A word of warning:
Old Jeeps sniff each other out like stray dogs. You will have more of them. They will appear in your yard and you'll sort of remember how they were acquired.
When the affliction advances to 'Flatfenders', you'll know you've been 'bit'.
Don't ask me how I know this.... (present 'daily drivers' are a stark raving hot rod 'Flattie' titled as 1946 with Kenne Bell equipped Buick 225 'Odd Fire' V6, MSD, fat headers, 4 speed with Warn OD on T90 transfer case... the other a recently acquired WW2 Willys MB with under 1,000 miles on restoration - bone stock).
Good Job Christina.
Congrats on getting the Jeep to run. I had sticky valves on two of my old FoMoCo projects. They had original non-rebuilt engines and had sat for decades without being run (or run much.) I'm pretty sure it was carbon that stuck the valves rather than rust, but the remedy was pretty much the same as yours. Some push rods were bent, but I bent them back into shape. I used Marvel Mystery Oil and Sea Foam to keep the valves/seats lubed and clean. I haven't had to mess with them since. Both vehicles still running great. Best Wishes.
what a fun little engine to work on, inlines are easy and fun.
That's right. Super easy!
Remember the old days when no battery had a handle on it? Someone got rich with such a simple idea.
Remember adding water to them?
Please do a series of videos on the Jeep project, even if you send it out for paint and body type restorations. And Richard, remember with a 4 cylinder you always have a 25% chance of being right.
Awesome purchase, heart warming story. Great video!!!😊
NICE GOING CHRISTINA on the Jeep ! You and Richard are the perfect pair .
Great video you both keep up the great work and videos
"you have a 25% chance of being right" Best quote of the week!
A few people have said that was funny🤔😄 Perhaps I should quote percentages more often😉 Thanks for watching we appreciate you 🙏
I enjoy y’all’s videos just real folks making entertaining videos on a subject I love and we’re neighbors greetings from Lyle’s tn looking forward to the next one!
You're welcome! We love Lyles. Such a nice, scenic area.
you all seem like a lovely couple, Christina seem like a very bubbly person, who isn't just pretty but also knows her way around the vehicles kudos to you all on such a great channel. Happy Holidays
Love the Jeep. I'm going to enjoy watching the progress. You guys do great work on your restorations.
Hey guys Happy Holidays! But I have to say Christina did a marvellous job in buying that Jeep I’ve been looking for one just like that for myself and I absolutely love it again I’ve missed you two…please start cranking out more videos because you guys are seriously getting a lot more popular I have my friends watching you guys so keep up the good work and the Rustier the better thx
First, thank you for that nice comment. We appreciate you. Second, I agree rust is always better. I always love recording Richard working on a big challenge 🤣 😐😁 seriously we both love them but our full-time jobs have gotten in the way. Third, we have big news coming soon so stay tuned!
If I remember correctly, with those old Jeeps, AMC bought the big 3’s left over parts after model change.
Amc bought Willy's in 1971 then converted to new style in e1974 cj 7 came out in 1976. Check clutch return. Spring
AMC bought the civilian automotive division of Kaiser in February of 1970. Kaiser had acquired Willys Overland's assets in 1953, forming Kaiser Jeep Corporation.
During the late Kaiser years many orphan parts were used on the larger Jeep vehicles such as Wagoneer. Oldsmobile engines, GM transmissions... .
AMC changed the CJ5 in February of 1970, giving it a longer nose to accept their own straight 6 engine. Kaiser had bought the 225 'Odd Fire' Buick V6 from GM in 1966 or 67 (Kaiser called it 'Dauntless'), AMC sold the V6 back to GM where it eventually became the 231, then 3800.
@@-oiiio-3993 yeah our jeep dealer sistered in. Win AMC. Dealer and he had tons of old nos. Parts. They dumped
Be watching😄😄😄
Christina what a wonderful purchase you did the right thing for Richard after what he went through with his health problems he's looking great and you put a lot of love and effort into doing things for Richard and Richard is so wonderful with his bag of tricks what he does is incredible you both are wonderful and Christina I love the way you talk you sound so sweet and you look so nice I like the way you command things and teach us how you use your bag of tricks God bless you all all the best to you happy holidays
Oh thank you! You get it! He had been home from the hospital about 10 days when he saw that Jeep on Facebook. The next day I just randomly thought "I need to call about that Jeep". But after I bought it I was scared to tell him🤣🤣 I was afraid he'd be mad at me🤣🤣 Thanks for watching we appreciate your support 🙏 Have a blessed New Years.
How could he be mad about that awesome jeep Christina. Glad he got it running on all 4!
@@christinarust6957 "I was afraid he'd be mad at me."
Who could look that Jeep in the face and feel anything other than affection?
aww, Christina did a great purchase, a good base for a resto. :) everythign you need, a working car, spares, and a history to go with. ^^
My wife and I love you channel. I always say if it can't be fixed with a hammer ,it probably can't be fixed.
Hello,
You are starting a fun journey. I am also in the middle of a restoration of a 1966 cut 5 Tuxedo Park.
Thanks for the video it will be worth it in the end.
I was able to drive mine for the first time since 1995 this past summer. It was well worth the work and effort.
I had to google that name. The Tuxedo Park is a very cool Jeep! Good luck with it! You have a nice one.
@@whattherust Tuxedo Parks are rather scarce in their original form.
Pretty cool Jeep.Can't wait to see how it turns out.
Great video! Would enjoy seeing it fully restored. Keep up the great work.
Great video. Can't wait to watch the progress on the jeep. Thanks.
Nice video I really enjoyed this one
Thank you and I’m looking forward to the next instalment ❤
Put "U" bolt greasable hangers for the leaf springs instead of cheap plates. Springs won't rotate and beak.
Looking such much forward to see the Series with the J-Rex. It touched my heart such much to hear the story ❤️❤️
Thanks!
Thank you Terry! Your support overwhelms us! God bless and have a wonderful New Years🙂❤
I had a couple of Jeeps back in the day and they were six cylinder. Had a lot of fun with them and used them for off road adventures and also they were road worthy.
The (Buick) Kaiser / Dauntless 225 'Odd Fire' V6 was an excellent engine.
Yes Christina, you did a great purchase
Awesome purchase! Very cool old Jeep. Love the channel y'all. I'm always happy to see when you post a video!
Thank you Mike. We appreciate you 🙏
You have an oldie. Take your time with it. Those bodies come off the frame easy. Clean that frame up and rust coat it. There are aftermarket floor pans out there. Mechanically that engine sounds ok. It's a keeper.
Love the video I had a CJ7 in 1986 took the top off backed up tent and sleeping bag left Troy Ohio and drove to Daytona Beach it was a 1976 with a 304 v8 it was a great memory and you all bought back great memories keep up the great work
Glad it brought back good memories, Jerry. Thank you for watching.
What a great project! I like Jeeps but am 75, so watching is what I do. I have a 2006 Jeep which I enjoy. Not a mechanic though.
Thanks, there will be more on this Jeep coming soon!
Great video!!! I like the jeep!!! Reminds me of one my late Step Dad's Dad had. It was an old mail jeep with the steering and controls on the right instead of the left. Probably had the same engine. I remember going over to his house one Sunday AM and we pulled the head off and ground the valves. Had it running like a champ in no time. Was a lot of fun running around in that jeep with doors that slid open and the steering wheel on the wrong side!!!!
DJ series.
Love old Jeeps! Had 4 CJ 7’s keep on fixing her up !
Four...very nice! Richard bought a CJ 7 a few years ago, fixed it up and sold it. Some of videos are still up 2020, 2021. He's talked about buying another one since. So...I bought him one😄. Take care.
You made a great buy, Richard should be very proud and treat you to a nice night out or whatever it is that you enjoy
Any Jeep that runs the first day you bought it is a good buy
So true.
Well done, Christina, for finding the Jeep and making sure the engine wasn't stuck. Well done, Richard, for getting it running and troubleshooting that dead cylinder. Heartwarming story about the previous owner -- that convertible looked great. Looking forward to more Jeep videos as you progress with it. Reminds me of Jeeps I sometimes got to drive in the Air Force in the 60s....
Thanks for the nice comment, John. More videos of this Jeep are coming soon.
Those were likely M38A1 (Willys MD), essentially this Jeep but with better springs, 24 volt waterproof electric system, and such.
Love you guys, but Richard you had the slip joint pliers backwards on the vent cap. Christina you made a wonderful purchase in this Jeep. I’m with Richard on being in the loving jeeps camp. Happy New Year to you both and may health and happiness be in store for you both.👍👍🇨🇦
What a lovely story, thank you so much for sharing. So nice to see a four cylinder engine from America. Love from New Zealand.
We are happy you like it!
Good luck with your little old jeep. And you were so surprised to see that gen and regulator still operate. Made in USA.
Right on!
Pro tip: I always used compressed air to blow out any dirt and debris in any spark plug recesses before removing the spark plug(s). You don't want any rust/dirt/crap falling into the cylinders when you pull the plugs out. Anyway, I'm just getting started watching the video, but that Jeep looks pretty solid, actually! Nice score, Christina and Richard! Keep up the great work. I always look forward to your newest video adventure. Take care, you two. And stay cool!
Thank you very much. Happy New Year!
Quite right!
Happy new year to y'all ❤LoveJim J&R mobile service and God Bless y'all and your critters
Hilarious! My dog heard the TDC whistle, jumped up and with a concerned expression was looking all around. Had to mute it, but my laughter continued,
A plain rubber tube also works. Thumb over tube, feel vacuum / pressure or lack thereof.
Great job Christina! Love the Jeep!
Great video it's something when you can watch videos of someone you don't know but after watching them it's like you get to know them God Bless and Happy New Year
Such a wonderful comment. Thank you David. Happy New Years and God Bless.
Christina, I love that you call it CZcams(s)
A lovely story, you are good people Richard and Christina. I hope this project turns out really well! I wish you lots of luck with it because we all need a little help along the way 😊
The story was great.And nice to another Keep saved
Good to see you guys back hope you doing fine Richard
Great video!
Awesome Jeep! Happy New Year to you and Christina!
WE also had a jerry can of gas on the back end that made a good target too!LOL
Every time I watch one of your videos I learn something new. I had never heard of a TDC whistle before but I am going to buy one for myself. I also didn't know you could touch the exhaust ports to see which one is coolest to check for a dead cylinder. Thanks so much for your very informative videos.
Thanks Harry! Richard's motivation is saving old cars and knowing he helped someone else learn something new. Your comment means more than you know! Much appreciated 🙏
@@christinarust6957 you guys are very welcome
Those are the best pliers ever 🏁🏁 and the smaller ones very handy
Great find !
good job Richard and Christina-liked that you got loose number 4 sounded great-Happy New Years-onto the next!!!
Happy New Year Alexander. Thanks for watching.
Mr. B. Here ! 🍩🍩☕️☕️👀😎👍 ! Morning guys ! My wife did the same thing ; my wife got me a 1976 GMC Sprint w/ 60k on it ! Your Jeep still will need love to get it back on the road !
Christine you did a great job looking out for your hubby. I know Richard appreaciate you so all is well. Keep being the positive examples that you guys always portray. God bless you guys always ! ❤
Thanks very much Steve.
Very nice score Christina!!! Richard will have some fun in it Jeeps are number 1 trail rated
When do we get to see a video where Christina works on the car and Richard is only there for instructions and camera work??? I think that would be fun!
You got this Christina!
Yes! I've been asking to do that again since I did the "Will it Run" on my 52 Chevy Lula. I've learned so much in the last year I think I could do a pretty good job! Thanks for watching much appreciated!
@@christinarust6957
Do it!
Great purchase Christina! And I wish you both a Happy New Year!
Happy New Year, Robert.
Love the Jeep.
1- they all don’t rust. Depends on where you live.
2- cross country, yes you can. Went from California to Oklahoma and back in a CJ
That's so awesome that your paths crossed and Christina was able to buy the Jeep! Amazing! It's definitely in good hands, for sure!! I'm looking forward to see how J-Rex will progress back being on the road! 🙂🙂🙂 I hope you both had a Merry Christmas and have a wonderful new year!! Thanks for sharing, Richard and Christina!!
Happy New Year, David. Glad you liked the video! This Jeep is a lot of fun.
This brings back memories. I had a 1966 Tuxedo Park cj5, and a 1963 cj5. The 1963 was pretty rough. The 66 was rougher. I rebuilt the 1966 because it was closer to what I wanted. I took it down to the frame, and replaced all brake lines, wheel cylinders, brake shoes, axle seals. I believe the lug nuts are right and left hand thread from the factory, if I remember correctly. I put in new spring and frame bushings. All axle seals, fuel lines. The fuel tank was good. I think the idea of the tank under the driver was from the war period. The driver would try not to get shot natural instinct. I modified my jeep the way I wanted it. I put a small block chevy in it and T10 trans, with twin stick transfer case. I had 4:10 gears. I was a great set up with 31in tires back in 1970s. The brakes didn't work when they got wet off road, so you will learn to use your gears to slow down. I had an unusual windshield, it was a split windshield that opened at the bottom, kind of a poor man's a/c. I put a full cage in it too. Many modifications but thats what makes it yours and think of it as clean slate. A friend made me a mahogany dash board and routed it out for gauges and glove box, the glove box door was leather with snaps. I have been thinking of getting another jeep and building another one, but the older ones are pretty bad now, but those frames where strong and better than the new ones. It looks like your starting with good bones. Make it the way you want. It sure is nice to have a wife that understands you. Enjoy your new toy, but don't shortcut when it comes to safety.
Right on Ervin. Your 66 sounds like it turned out nice. We don't have lofty goals for this one, but we do want to make it a safe around town vehicle. Thanks for watching.
Originally equipped Tux's are rather scarce.
Great story there , and good project , parts should be fine, see you in the next episode. !
Thanks Steve! We appreciate you 🙏
Omg im sitting here yelling at my phone “ ITS THE SPOTLIGHT THAT BLACK SWITCH IS FOR” 😅😅😅😅
Great video really enjoyed
Very interesting 🤔 content 😁. Lov the ole Jeep.