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About Perpetual Projects

Do you enjoy watching automotive build videos? Welcome home.

Our goal for this channel is to entertain and inspire others to go all in on their interests even if they perpetually change!

Current projects:

1966 Plymouth Fury 3 - Building into Travis's daily driver (maybe a hemi swap and interior and drivetrain upgrades)

2010 Wrangler Unlimited Sahara ("Tonks" Amber's Daily) - Plans to build custom bumpers and doors, and do a hemi swap, ect.

1992 D250 Cummins (Work Truck) - Mostly maintenance

1990 D150 ("Extra Parts" - Drag & Drive Truck) - Check out the playlist. We have completely stripped it/ building it back up.

1984 CJ7 ("Piece of Jeep" - Revival-ish) - How many Jeeps will it take to finish this?

And More To Come!

Mailing Address:

PO Box 703

New Market, AL 35761

If you are another creator and would like to discuss collaborating or anything else feel free to shoot me an email.

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