Sounds Like Roadkill! Freiburger Overpaid, EVERYTHING Needed Fixing On This Jeep Cherokee And The Road Trip Did NOT Go As Planned!
It’s not like Freiburger hasn’t been down this road before, but he really seemed to think this Jeep was going to be a fun and simple project to get on the road for some adventures. It’s not that simple of course and in the case of this beast it seems like everything needs fixing and nothing is as it seems. In this first video, you’ll see the thrash just to get it on the road. Part 2 has even more fun and excitement.
PART 1 AND 2 ARE BELOW
Part 1 Video Description:
My 1974 Jeep Cherokee is very cool and shockingly rust-free for a fullsize Jeep, but I overpaid for it on a whim before discovering it needed a lot of work, from changing the rear main seal to solving a catastrophic tuneup. This episode has a bunch of fixing stuff, and my next video will show me hitting the road in the Cherokee for even more mechanical adventures. I love rescuing, wrenching, and road tripping with old vehicles, so stab the subscribe thingy and the bell doohickey and never miss a thing on The David Freiburger Channel!—D/F
Part 2 Video Description:
I lived the life before Roadkill TV, and this episode shows that I’m living it now, too. All this video really needs is Mike Finnegan.
I bought this 1974 Jeep Cherokee because I loved it so much, but it had some mechanical issues. Just when I thought I’d fixed it enough for a road trip, I hit the highway and everything broke. I repaired it in a gas station, at the parts store, in a Home Depot parking lot, in an empty field…you get the idea. It’s a great adventure! Plus you’ll hear the wild story of Giant Rock. Really.
I think this road trip video is way better than the first episode with the Cherokee, but if you want to see how it all started, the first one is above this description:
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