Video actually made me sad, I worked at an AMC/Jeep, Pontiac and Cadillac dealership in the late 70s and your shop reminded me of the showroom and car lots of the dealer! CJs were just as hot as Trans Ams in those days so they sold a lot of CJs! spent days working with Jeeps, gassing up, prepping new Jeeps, washing and moving them around, etc. Really miss that old place after these 40+ years. I bought a 2-year-old '77 CJ7 from them with the 304, 3 speed, the heavy-duty suspension package (trailering package-extra leaf springs, thicker radiator and heavy-duty alternator) Hardtop and the 60/40 bench seat! Loved that seat, we four wheeled with 5 on board all the time and it was great with your sweetheart snugged up beside you straddling the shifter. Wish I had the 60/40 seat in my current '80 CJ7 Renegade but I had found a set of N.O.S. bucket seats and back seat new online for it instead as I restored it back to week one condition. I still had my original bikini top, saddle bags and SuperJeep spare tire cover from my'77 and added them to the current '80. Love your video and channel.
I had my 79 CJ5 (built 304, T-150, Dana 44 rear) for 25 years. I loved that thing and you're 100% correct, it would and could get away from you real easy! Mine had factory tilt, dash pad, pwr brakes and steering so it was a rare beast.
Good video! I drove a Jeep when I was in the army from 70 to 72. Then I had a 79 silver anniversary Jeep Renegade with a 304V8 with headers. Then I had a brand new 2002 yellow jeep CJ7. I miss all of them😢
My first Jeep was a 1959 CJ-5. It had the battery compartment on the cowl along with a snorkel opening on the hood with a filler piece in place just like the M38-A1. The previous owner removed the L-Head engine and dropped a 327 with a factory stock 2 BBL carb from a Corvette. Talk about a rocket! I have also owned a stock 1947 CJ-2A and a 1977 CJ-7 with the AMC 304 V-8 with standard three speed. One thing you did not mention was the older Jeeps (flat fenders) could have a heater in them, but NO way to defrost any moisture from the windshield. All the round fender jeeps had pass-through vents built into the windshield that was easy to connect vent hose to and have no vision problems if you have a full top on in the winter with the heater running. I still enjoyed the CJ-2A as my most favorite. But I did like having the defrost that the CJ-5 & CJ-7 had. I sure would enjoy a day in your garage just looking at all those jeeps! Love your vlogs! I did not hesitate to Subscribe and hit the "like" thumbs up!
People had been buying them up for almost 30 years and loved em. Then a story comes out on TV that they're unsafe and roll, and over night they became too dangerous. You'd think if it were true, they would have figured it out at some point over 26 years. Even back then the media was our puppeteer. Crazy. I have a stock 64 and it's my daily driver most the summer, I love it.
@@jaredmiller8740 I agree. The "trust the expert, follow the science" mentality. I'm all about hearing what experts have to say, but I don't go along with it just because they claim to be an expert. Covid was a horrifying reality check of the state of our society. It's so obvious what's happening around the world and how the media is handed a script of what to say and the agenda to push. I love the compilations of every host across all channels saying the exact same phrase verbatim. I can't understand how so many people are totally blind to it. There's some good change happening right now. People are waking up, especially the minorities which thrills me. They've been used as pawns and lied to for too long. I want to see them rise up and be a part of society
Hi from Argentina. Im propierty of Jeep IKA industry Kaiser Argentina 1968. This video help me for know difference between two models. Thanks you !!! The Jeep with V8 Is amazing ! Really feel the sound of the horse power !!!
I bought a 75 CJ-5 (inline 6 motor) new after I got out of college. I drove that everywhere for 15 years in all conditions. It was tough as nails, and I just loved it. I finally sold it after we had kids, but I’ve missed it all these years
Thanks! So awesome, you daily your CJ-5. I had a yellow Renegade, Levi CJ-5, with the 304 many years ago. It was a great Jeep that got me through a lot. 😀
Wow man this is one heck of a collection! And my 2001 TJ doesn't like anything above 70 mph so not much has changed over the years. Also my first car was an 84 Renegade that loved to beat the hell out of me when i would drive it on long trips. Better seats only went so far!
In Brazil, we had the Willys Overland version until 1975, when it was taken over by Ford and the engine was replaced by a 4-cylinder. Many enthusiasts kept this version to use on 4x4 trails. Original versions remained in the hands of purists, as was my case. Mine is a civilian with a military body, which was replaced at some point before I acquired it. I'm sorry for my English, but it's because of Google Translate. brasilian hugs. Thank you for sharing your beautiful specimens.
Wow that CJ-5 Golden Eagle is insane! The AMC V8 sounds like a muscle car caged animal. My wife complains when I get on the '05 TJ Rocky Mtn 4.0L with the Banks cat back exhaust. And that's nothing compared to this amazing sound. One of my favorite Jeep videos, well done! O|||||||O Only in a 2 Dr '41 - '06
1972 - 1975 Intermediate CJ5s are the best. Toughest, most reliable Jeeps ever built. The transmissions were the toughest, engines were the most powerful for CJ5s . 1 piece rear axle D 44 rear diffs . They are easy to work on and so damn reliable its unbelievable. I have a 74 with over 300k original miles . The 304 is tired but its required just basic maintenance and simple replacement parts like wheel bearings , brakes , shocks , tires etc. Still running the original starter if you can believe that. But I did swap the original Motorola Alternator for a GM 3 wire alternator with a 95 amp rating to help with the warn 8274 winch. But besides normal wear parts its been absolutely as reliable as can be. Its not ever left myself or the original owner ( my grandpa ) stranded at any point. Nor has it been down for any extended period for any reason.I ts never been to a shop besides my home shop . Its just been a rock as far as reliability. And its fantastic as far as off road capability goes. Sure there are jeeps that are more capable but they arent unmodded 1974 tech and have significantly more sophisticated engineering thats gone into them. But for a stock 50 year old vehicle its been amazing and really a blast to drive for myself and before me my grandpa. Its truly been a member of the family . Its been driven half way across the country probably no less than 5 times. And has gone hunting throughout California, Idaho , New Mexico and Colorado. Its still rust and dent free other than a few small dings here and there. I have never been stuck in it and my grandpa told me he had never been stuck or failed to get through or over anything he needed or wanted to off road. I will be going through the running gear this winter freshening up the 304 V8, new synchros and bearings in the T18 trans and new bearings , seals and steering knuckles in diffs. Along with new suspension, re covering the seats and repaint. Not a full restoration but a basic refresh and polish.
Really appreciate the video very informative! I have a 1980 cj 5. I have always wondered if my jeep had the tire mounted on the back since it does have a tailgate. This video pretty much answered my question!
Glad you liked it! 👍 Can you send me pictures of the tailgate? I would like to see if it's a factory setup. It was not uncommon for people to add them and delete them. My email is zach@thejeepguy.biz
I’ve had several, my current toy is a ‘74 304, my only complaint with ‘72 was the darn cable clutch they went to that year, it was a real pain. I ended up welding a bracket onto frame and going to direct mechanical connection like other years. Of course this was back when there was still jeeps at the junk yards for parts.
Muchas gracias por tu explicación , te felicito por el trabajo que haces , todo lo que dices en tu video en cuanto a las diferencias entre unos modelos y otros me ayudo a entender muchas cosas ya que he tenido 2 jeeps , el primero un willyz m38 y ahora tengo un cj5 que estoy reparando . Te mando un fuerte abrazo y un cordial saludo desde Jalisco, México !
My first was a 78 CJ5 Levis Renegade package, and them a 1983 CJ5 Renegade. My question, i am seeing alot of jeeps fixed up, repainted etc, and there are no "Renegade" graphics. Did Jeep make any jeeps- 1978-1986 CJ5's and CJ7's with no logo's? I always assumed all these CJ5/ CJ7 from these years had Renegade graphics.
Most did not have a package but the Renegade and Laredo are the most common packages. Renegade is probably the most common sticker package we see, it was done on the CJ series from 1972 until 1986.
Great content. thanks for info. very entertaining. I don’t know all that much about Jeeps. I am really happy for you in appreciation of the passion it requires for a wonderful collection like you have. -TrashyTodd
I’m looking at a ‘78 CJ7 3 speed manual with the 304 that supposedly runs great with no real issues and it is sharp outside paint starting to fade some but not sure if it’s value. They are asking 8k but I don’t know how to find all the specifics on it as I don’t know how or where to get any info from the 13 digit VIN. Any suggestions on how to or at least identify what package and trim it is from factory?
@@therealjeepguy hey I appreciate that. I ended up not buying it even though it was in pretty good shape because I am now spending the money on my daughter’s dental work. Although we have now decided to go to Mexico as they seem to have great dentist at way cheaper prices.
The white one sit next to it is at a scramble with a full top on it. Where are you located? My first sheep was a 72 CJ five with a 258 I loved it and I’ve had multiple jeeps and 72 years old deliveries, station wagons I’ve had them all, gladiator trucks J 20
I had to check to see if this was my comment from sometime in the past! I also have a 64 in the same condition. The body is solid, but it looks like it has been dropped forged. I don't have to worry about denting it though!
As I remember it, the "Willys" stamped tailgate ended in the early 50s. It was then blank for a few years, and then in the early 60s, "Jeep" in lower case was added. Until the tailgate was changed again in 76.
Watched it twice. You popped the hood on the ‘60 and went over engine details but couldnt catch watch the engine under the ‘81 is. Can you remake the vid please?
Nice jeeps, however the f head was not 90 hp it was an over rated 75hp. And with a overdrive you can do a blistering 63mph with a tailwind. And split gears uphill.
If we went over every detail of the Jeeps, the videos would be 3 hours long, and no one would watch. Most jeep people know the only V8 the CJ came with is the 304, so we felt no further explanation is needed.
Yes you have a lot of pretty jeeps and I appreciate the look see at them,however I didn't see a FRANKENSTEIN addiction, I had a 1978 CJ5 RENEGADE blue LEVI addiction, it died all of a sudden, now I have a 1978 FRANKENSTEIN addiction CJ5 and yes it a NIGHTMARE for auto parts pepole, some do run ,others lurn ther training don't work, O well. With all those pretty jeeps you still don't have enough to put together 1 FRANKENSTEIN jeep
Video actually made me sad, I worked at an AMC/Jeep, Pontiac and Cadillac dealership in the late 70s and your shop reminded me of the showroom and car lots of the dealer! CJs were just as hot as Trans Ams in those days so they sold a lot of CJs! spent days working with Jeeps, gassing up, prepping new Jeeps, washing and moving them around, etc. Really miss that old place after these 40+ years. I bought a 2-year-old '77 CJ7 from them with the 304, 3 speed, the heavy-duty suspension package (trailering package-extra leaf springs, thicker radiator and heavy-duty alternator) Hardtop and the 60/40 bench seat! Loved that seat, we four wheeled with 5 on board all the time and it was great with your sweetheart snugged up beside you straddling the shifter. Wish I had the 60/40 seat in my current '80 CJ7 Renegade but I had found a set of N.O.S. bucket seats and back seat new online for it instead as I restored it back to week one condition. I still had my original bikini top, saddle bags and SuperJeep spare tire cover from my'77 and added them to the current '80. Love your video and channel.
Thank you for watching and sharing. I love reading about other people's experiences.
I had my 79 CJ5 (built 304, T-150, Dana 44 rear) for 25 years. I loved that thing and you're 100% correct, it would and could get away from you real easy! Mine had factory tilt, dash pad, pwr brakes and steering so it was a rare beast.
Good video! I drove a Jeep when I was in the army from 70 to 72. Then I had a 79 silver anniversary Jeep Renegade with a 304V8 with headers. Then I had a brand new 2002 yellow jeep CJ7. I miss all of them😢
2002 cj7?
My first Jeep was a 1959 CJ-5. It had the battery compartment on the cowl along with a snorkel opening on the hood with a filler piece in place just like the M38-A1. The previous owner removed the L-Head engine and dropped a 327 with a factory stock 2 BBL carb from a Corvette. Talk about a rocket! I have also owned a stock 1947 CJ-2A and a 1977 CJ-7 with the AMC 304 V-8 with standard three speed. One thing you did not mention was the older Jeeps (flat fenders) could have a heater in them, but NO way to defrost any moisture from the windshield. All the round fender jeeps had pass-through vents built into the windshield that was easy to connect vent hose to and have no vision problems if you have a full top on in the winter with the heater running. I still enjoyed the CJ-2A as my most favorite. But I did like having the defrost that the CJ-5 & CJ-7 had. I sure would enjoy a day in your garage just looking at all those jeeps! Love your vlogs! I did not hesitate to Subscribe and hit the "like" thumbs up!
People had been buying them up for almost 30 years and loved em. Then a story comes out on TV that they're unsafe and roll, and over night they became too dangerous. You'd think if it were true, they would have figured it out at some point over 26 years. Even back then the media was our puppeteer. Crazy. I have a stock 64 and it's my daily driver most the summer, I love it.
@@jaredmiller8740 I agree. The "trust the expert, follow the science" mentality. I'm all about hearing what experts have to say, but I don't go along with it just because they claim to be an expert. Covid was a horrifying reality check of the state of our society. It's so obvious what's happening around the world and how the media is handed a script of what to say and the agenda to push. I love the compilations of every host across all channels saying the exact same phrase verbatim. I can't understand how so many people are totally blind to it. There's some good change happening right now. People are waking up, especially the minorities which thrills me. They've been used as pawns and lied to for too long. I want to see them rise up and be a part of society
Hi from Argentina. Im propierty of Jeep IKA industry Kaiser Argentina 1968. This video help me for know difference between two models. Thanks you !!!
The Jeep with V8 Is amazing ! Really feel the sound of the horse power !!!
Glad it was helpful!
I bought a 75 CJ-5 (inline 6 motor) new after I got out of college. I drove that everywhere for 15 years in all conditions. It was tough as nails, and I just loved it. I finally sold it after we had kids, but I’ve missed it all these years
I have a 75 cj5 I still remember my dad signing paperwork for. I was 8. Still have it!
That's awesome. Thank you for sharing
Sweet Jeeps! I daily my '77CJ5 w/ a 304 and I never get tired of hearing that amc v8.
Thanks! So awesome, you daily your CJ-5. I had a yellow Renegade, Levi CJ-5, with the 304 many years ago. It was a great Jeep that got me through a lot. 😀
@@therealjeepguy
Would you mind sharing your exhaust setup on that white one?
Wow man this is one heck of a collection! And my 2001 TJ doesn't like anything above 70 mph so not much has changed over the years. Also my first car was an 84 Renegade that loved to beat the hell out of me when i would drive it on long trips. Better seats only went so far!
In Brazil, we had the Willys Overland version until 1975, when it was taken over by Ford and the engine was replaced by a 4-cylinder. Many enthusiasts kept this version to use on 4x4 trails. Original versions remained in the hands of purists, as was my case. Mine is a civilian with a military body, which was replaced at some point before I acquired it. I'm sorry for my English, but it's because of Google Translate. brasilian hugs. Thank you for sharing your beautiful specimens.
Thank you watching and sharing!
Wow that CJ-5 Golden Eagle is insane! The AMC V8 sounds like a muscle car caged animal. My wife complains when I get on the '05 TJ Rocky Mtn 4.0L with the Banks cat back exhaust. And that's nothing compared to this amazing sound. One of my favorite Jeep videos, well done!
O|||||||O
Only in a 2 Dr
'41 - '06
The old 4.0 can sound pretty good, too. Thank you for watching!
Love that white Cj5! I got a white 79 Cj7 v8. Love these thing!!!
They are a blast!
1972 - 1975 Intermediate CJ5s are the best. Toughest, most reliable Jeeps ever built. The transmissions were the toughest, engines were the most powerful for CJ5s . 1 piece rear axle D 44 rear diffs . They are easy to work on and so damn reliable its unbelievable. I have a 74 with over 300k original miles . The 304 is tired but its required just basic maintenance and simple replacement parts like wheel bearings , brakes , shocks , tires etc. Still running the original starter if you can believe that. But I did swap the original Motorola Alternator for a GM 3 wire alternator with a 95 amp rating to help with the warn 8274 winch. But besides normal wear parts its been absolutely as reliable as can be. Its not ever left myself or the original owner ( my grandpa ) stranded at any point. Nor has it been down for any extended period for any reason.I ts never been to a shop besides my home shop . Its just been a rock as far as reliability. And its fantastic as far as off road capability goes. Sure there are jeeps that are more capable but they arent unmodded 1974 tech and have significantly more sophisticated engineering thats gone into them. But for a stock 50 year old vehicle its been amazing and really a blast to drive for myself and before me my grandpa. Its truly been a member of the family . Its been driven half way across the country probably no less than 5 times. And has gone hunting throughout California, Idaho , New Mexico and Colorado. Its still rust and dent free other than a few small dings here and there. I have never been stuck in it and my grandpa told me he had never been stuck or failed to get through or over anything he needed or wanted to off road. I will be going through the running gear this winter freshening up the 304 V8, new synchros and bearings in the T18 trans and new bearings , seals and steering knuckles in diffs. Along with new suspension, re covering the seats and repaint. Not a full restoration but a basic refresh and polish.
Thank you for sharing
Really appreciate the video very informative! I have a 1980 cj 5. I have always wondered if my jeep had the tire mounted on the back since it does have a tailgate. This video pretty much answered my question!
Glad you liked it! 👍 Can you send me pictures of the tailgate? I would like to see if it's a factory setup. It was not uncommon for people to add them and delete them. My email is zach@thejeepguy.biz
Interesting! I have a ‘72 CJ5 (first of the intermediate years) and can see several factors of it being a transitional model.
I’ve had several, my current toy is a ‘74 304, my only complaint with ‘72 was the darn cable clutch they went to that year, it was a real pain. I ended up welding a bracket onto frame and going to direct mechanical connection like other years. Of course this was back when there was still jeeps at the junk yards for parts.
hi there another good walk around , thanks , best to all john
Thank you for watching!
Love the adherence to preservation and the dramatic contrast in performance! ....and what a breath taking collection overall. Jeep Valhalla. 😂
Thank you for the compliment and for watching!
Awesome video, never seen so many jeeps in such great condition.
Glad you enjoyed it
I think of the CJ5 as the last true Jeep.
Muchas gracias por tu explicación , te felicito por el trabajo que haces , todo lo que dices en tu video en cuanto a las diferencias entre unos modelos y otros me ayudo a entender muchas cosas ya que he tenido 2 jeeps , el primero un willyz m38 y ahora tengo un cj5 que estoy reparando . Te mando un fuerte abrazo y un cordial saludo desde Jalisco, México !
I had a 1966 CJ5 that had the 2/3-1/3 split bench seat.
Thank you for the great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice collection. Pick a couple other variants for a video on them . V8 sounds great. Thx for the post.
Thanks for watching!
Great video! Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
Wow thanks you. I am watching everyday
Thank you for watching!!
You can also take another fuel tank and modify it to go under the passenger seat and hook up additional fuel lines.
My first was a 78 CJ5 Levis Renegade package, and them a 1983 CJ5 Renegade. My question, i am seeing alot of jeeps fixed up, repainted etc, and there are no "Renegade" graphics. Did Jeep make any jeeps- 1978-1986 CJ5's and CJ7's with no logo's? I always assumed all these CJ5/ CJ7 from these years had Renegade graphics.
Most did not have a package but the Renegade and Laredo are the most common packages. Renegade is probably the most common sticker package we see, it was done on the CJ series from 1972 until 1986.
I thought I had a Jeep issue, but seeing your collection.... I see I'm a long way from being categorized or diagnosed. 😁
Thank you! I'm glad I can provide relief for guys and gals across the globe. 😆
Very good program.
Thank you!
Nice video nd collection as well, l have a cj5 model 65. Love from Quetta Pakistan
Thank you for watching!
Great content. thanks for info. very entertaining. I don’t know all that much about Jeeps. I am really happy for you in appreciation of the passion it requires for a wonderful collection like you have. -TrashyTodd
Thank you for the compliment and for watching!
I need to get my 304 sounding like that!
Me too. My has burnt out thrush mufflers on fender well headers. Too loud!!!
mine was a 67 CJ-5. V6 225 T86AA 3 speed with a Warn overdrive
my first car was a 1957 CJ 5 with the F head and 6 volt system
60 minutes also rig the 73-87 chevy about the gas tank exploding
My old 66 CJ5 had a 60/40 split front bench seat.
Cool 😎
Nice collection of jeeps
Thanks 👍
I’m looking at a ‘78 CJ7 3 speed manual with the 304 that supposedly runs great with no real issues and it is sharp outside paint starting to fade some but not sure if it’s value. They are asking 8k but I don’t know how to find all the specifics on it as I don’t know how or where to get any info from the 13 digit VIN. Any suggestions on how to or at least identify what package and trim it is from factory?
Feel free to email me at zach@thejeepguy.biz if you need any help.
@@therealjeepguy hey I appreciate that. I ended up not buying it even though it was in pretty good shape because I am now spending the money on my daughter’s dental work. Although we have now decided to go to Mexico as they seem to have great dentist at way cheaper prices.
The white one sit next to it is at a scramble with a full top on it. Where are you located? My first sheep was a 72 CJ five with a 258 I loved it and I’ve had multiple jeeps and 72 years old deliveries, station wagons I’ve had them all, gladiator trucks J 20
We are located in Fillmore, Utah. Yes that is a Postal Scrambler. You should check out our Museum, it has just about every Jeep Model made.
Just got an all original unrestored 64 cj5, wish I'd have gotten a V8 now....Dang!
I had to check to see if this was my comment from sometime in the past! I also have a 64 in the same condition. The body is solid, but it looks like it has been dropped forged. I don't have to worry about denting it though!
My cousin had a V8 CJ5 in 82 and I drove it once and it was scary.
Need a comparison video on the cj5 and m38a1
That sounds like a good idea. I'll put it on the list.
I have a 53 m38 a1,be good to see the difference, love my old jeep.
60 Minutes did to the CJ-5 what Consumer Reports did to the Suzuki Samurai.
Cool jeeps
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
I am restoring a 1966 CJ5. Is this the last year for the Willys tailgate?
As I remember it, the "Willys" stamped tailgate ended in the early 50s. It was then blank for a few years, and then in the early 60s, "Jeep" in lower case was added. Until the tailgate was changed again in 76.
Awesome video thanks! 304?
Thank you, and yes, the 304. 😊
What size tires are on that white cj5
31's
Wait a second? They continued making the CJ 5 wall the CJ7 was being made?
@jaredj631 Yes. The CJ-5 was made from 55-83, and the CJ-7 was made from 76-86.
Watched it twice. You popped the hood on the ‘60 and went over engine details but couldnt catch watch the engine under the ‘81 is.
Can you remake the vid please?
Sorry, I forgot to go over that. It's the factory AMC V8 304.
Sooo.. we don't get to see the engine on the Golden ??
Nice jeeps, however the f head was not 90 hp it was an over rated 75hp. And with a overdrive you can do a blistering 63mph with a tailwind. And split gears uphill.
Is it me, or did not even go over the engine except it was a V8 and sounded good?
If we went over every detail of the Jeeps, the videos would be 3 hours long, and no one would watch. Most jeep people know the only V8 the CJ came with is the 304, so we felt no further explanation is needed.
Yes you have a lot of pretty jeeps and I appreciate the look see at them,however I didn't see a FRANKENSTEIN addiction, I had a 1978 CJ5 RENEGADE blue LEVI addiction, it died all of a sudden, now I have a 1978 FRANKENSTEIN addiction CJ5 and yes it a NIGHTMARE for auto parts pepole, some do run ,others lurn ther training don't work, O well. With all those pretty jeeps you still don't have enough to put together 1 FRANKENSTEIN jeep
I see you have a m715
Yup, 1969
3:10 *parking brake
Automatics weren't available in cj5s didn't start tell cj7
That's a real jeep knot the junk they make today
60. Minutes should be held accoutable. They lost me when they pulled their stunt. Im holding back what i really want to say.
12v didnt come out in jeeps tell 58
did not show the engine on the 81