
Starting with this, just a new battery and it runs just fine

Under the seat

Had to order new retaining caps since these are kinda "one time use"

Weels are off and stickers pealed off. It was once a shiney red.

Taking the rear axle out, freeing the drive motors and getting ready to take the wiring out.

New Bumper and Hood latches, this model didn't have the "screen accurate" bumper. And this is the closest I could find on Ebay. had to cut it to get it to fit

Taking it to a coin car wash to pressure wash it.

After a power wash

Primer, not worried about red areas, don't see them anyway.

Same color as my jeep, had O'Reily's put it in a rattle can

More primer

Quick fresh coat on the wheels, no primer or anything.

Found some stickers at HobbyLobby, really liked how it turned out. I threw 2 coats of clear over them but they are not sticking very well now (About 4 days after this picture)

Prepping the Windshield

Painted and put some cut out mirror replacements on for "real mirrors"

Was going to just ditch the covers for the headlights, but the lights won't fit in without them. So just painted them black.

All the wiring back in place.

Got these off amazon, seem about the right size. This jeep didn't come with doors so I ordered some from another model. I don't think they changed the body between the models so they should fit on easily.

Found this little amber lights at Autozone.

Getting ready for the stripes, this isn't exactly how it is on the real jeeps but due to the size and layout I stretched the front red strip so it's more noticeable.

Strips!

Just cut out a stencil, didn't want to wait to have a "real one" scaled down. And eh it's for my 3 year old and she's not to picky on the details.

Hood writing done, threw on some yellow reflective tape for the turn signals. And the bumper is on. It's not the stock bumper for this thing and I had to cut it. And the bracer for the bumper is limp, so the bumper will limp forward.


ABout 85% done. Still missing the doors, the license plates and a spare tire to mount in the back