I ran across Jeepster Jim’s Website. If anyone has any experience with him, let us know.
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I’m surprised they can run a full on business restoring just one type of vehicle exclusively. Especially the Jeepster. Nothing wrong with a Jeepster, mind you, but to me the market just doesn’t seem to be there. Though they look like they do a great job at it.
I had Jeepster Jim restore my 1968 Jeepster. When mu Jeepster was delivered to me there were multiple, multiple problems with the restoration.
To name a few:
1. The new top had a hole in it – Jeepter Jim told me to find an upholstery repair shop.
2. All screws were rusted
3. The paint job was incorrect with instruction given via e-mail
4. Original parts, that were in great condition, were not put back on the vehicle and are no where to be found.
5. Side Mirrors were placed in incorrect positions on the car
5. The paint job is already rusting at all joints, paint job is sloppily done.
6. The few mechanical issues he stated he would fix were not done correctly.
There are so many problems with the job he completed for me on my Jeepster. I have pictures and text documentation, yet he refuses to refund me my money. I cannot drive the vehicle, yet paid 10’s of thousands of dollars to have it refurbished.
I took my Jeepster to him because he appeared to be the expert and I saw many Jeepsters that he has refurbished. My Jeepster was not refurbished with the care and quality that others he has done were.