Automotive
Wagon Works 803
Garage-based Full Size Jeep coverage follows restoration and project work on classic Wagoneers, including vehicles spanning the 1960s through the 1980s. A recurring Wednesday format gives Wagon Works 803 a recognizable cadence, while the host's collision and paint background anchors its emphasis on older-vehicle repair and ownership. It should suit enthusiasts seeking model-specific project discussion and preservation culture; viewers undertaking mechanical or paint work should cross-check procedures against vehicle manuals and safe workshop practice.
Editorially reviewed:

Based on 20 recent videos
Assessed 10 August 2026
Editorial note
WorthWatch verdict
Best for
Classic Wagoneer owners and restoration-minded Full Size Jeep enthusiasts
Strength
Long-running garage perspective on preservation, paint, and project realities
Consider if
you want model-specific context for keeping vintage Jeeps on the road
Recent videos
Latest from the source
Deep Dive
Wagon Works 803: Classic Wagoneer Restoration in the Garage
Main focus
Wagon Works 803 follows the preservation and repair of classic Full Size Jeeps, centered on Wagoneers from the 1960s through the 1980s. Garage projects draw on a collision and paint technician’s perspective while keeping the ownership culture around older vehicles in view.
Why it matters
Choosing a starting point for a vintage Wagoneer project is easier when you can follow long-running, model-specific builds rather than general car content. Wagon Works 803 offers enthusiasts a focused place to weigh restoration priorities, paint considerations, and the realities of keeping older Jeeps on the road.
Style
Wagoneer Wednesday provides a recurring garage-session frame, with discussion and hands-on project updates shaped by several vehicles at different stages. The host’s enthusiasm for older Jeeps and collision-and-paint background give the coverage a personal, workshop-centered tone.
Consistency
Wagoneer Wednesday supplies a recognizable weekly rhythm, while a deep body of project material spans multiple Full Size Jeep eras and builds. That range supports both ongoing follow-up and browsing by vehicle.
- Classic Full Size Jeep restoration
- Wagoneer project updates
- Collision repair and paintwork
- Vintage Jeep ownership
- 1960s through 1980s Jeep models
- Preservation of older vehicles
For repairs, paintwork, purchases, or safety-critical maintenance, compare guidance with model-specific manuals, current parts specifications, pricing, recall information, and qualified professional advice where needed.




