I saw some soft top CJ's in the background of the video. Can you talk about those, and especially about how/when soft tops were standard, optional, etc.? Could a buyer order just a soft top? Or was that the option and the hard top was standard? Thanks!
Dennis, you need to sit down one day and write a book on what to look for in a jeep, you got too much knowledge to limit it to a 20 minute video 👍 and I would definitely buy that book
I’ve got a 86 cj I wouldn’t take anything for Dennis knows more about Jeep’s than anyone . I love this channel so much can’t wait for the next one to come out . And the guys that work for him got it going on also be safe and keep them coming
Awesome video. Would like to see more of the rest of the collection. Maybe show case one at the end of your other videos. Make it the “The show case for today is…”
The minute you become a jeep driver...you instantly gain worldwide friends. Jeep owners know what I'm saying. Also I believe if you break down on the road...male or female...you have probably a 50% better chance of someone stopping to offer assistance.
His knowledge makes watching this so enjoyable, I never had any interest in jeep till I started watching the channel, now I want one! Can't wait to see the whole collection!!
Jesus! That's paradise. I would like to be all day surrounded by Jeeps,awesome. I love your knowledge and passion Dennis. Many thanks for sharing with us these amazing videos.
amigo que buen video que bello como explicas las cosas y con sus detalles . yo tengo un jeep cj7 limited año 1982 muy original. en cuanto lo puedo vender ?? estoy en Venezuela. . que bella su coleccion de jeep. amigo usted no tiene padrote lo felicito. . friends I have seen the video 4 times. thanks dennis ..
Please, show all CJ's!! Great explanation, I can recognise that my 86 Renegade is original one. Only the blue decals are missing after restauration, where can I buy it??
Hey Dennis, love the Coffee Walk! As an early Jeep enthusiasts, keep up the good work and saving these beauties. I mostly restored World War II Jeeps but have had several CJs and Wranglers. Currently have a show winning 1945 GPW that got a ground up restoration. Question for you: can you share what you may know about the Tuxedo Park Jeeps, I thought at one time they were also considered top of the line models in the CJ family. Possible you have a Tuxedo Park CJ in that massive Warehouse?? Look forward to any insights you can share on Tuxedo Park Jeeps ;) Congrats to you and your team for putting out the excellent videos every week.
@@jasonverser7713 The auto is much easier and funner to drive IMO, but it does not have an overdrive so the hwy is not the greatest. Do you really need to go fast in a CJ... Ha Maybe I'm getting lazy, as I grew up on stick and an auto is so much more enjoyable to me now.
Love the CJ videos!!!!!! Please do a video on the CJ collection!!!! I have never seen a Limited CJ, didn’t know they existed! Also please do a video on the Golden Eagles etc. Thanks again for the great videos!!!
Thank you Dennis for your videos, I really appreciate your love for CJ's. Still have my original 1980 CJ-7 Renegade, which was factory ordered. Drove it my senior year in high school.
Awesome Collection Dennis and of course we have to see them All!!! Nothing like teasing us!!! 😂 question do you think you'll be able to make it up to Jeep Fest in Toledo Ohio this year it'd be cool to see you bring the family and a few killer Jeeps to Toledo!!!! Love the Vlog and All you guys bring us! Coffee Walk Rocks!
A full bag of knowledge...True love and passion to Jeeps......I have 175 Jeeps................all are diecast scale models😍....This legendary man inspiring everyday to collect Tiny Jeeps and explore the history behind these machines.....In INDIA it is difficult to find this machines....Thank you for the knowledge.....
Dennis I love your videos! Hey I bought a brand new base model 1986 CJ-7 brand new from the dealer and it came with rocker trim and no "Last of Breed" dash plaque? I have the window sticker as well!
Man, my day is not the same without my Coffee Walk!! I need it like a crackhead needs crack!! Gotta have it!!!!!!!!!!😊 Anyways, I'm absolutely in luv with your collection.....WOW!!😳😳😍😍
What was the link or email to send you some jeeps That are for sale around my area? I seen some but dont know if they are rare i will just send you the link to you
Hey Dennis, expat Canuck living in Australia. Happy to have discovered your channel, NOT happy that there has been no mention of a 97 XJ Cherokee 4 litre hi output. Bought one through familial circumstance. Second best rig I have ever owned. Number 1 , 1964 Plymouth Fury III 313 Polyhedral that I owned before I left home 50 years ago. Keep up the good work!!!!! Oh yeah, you really need to try Maconah freeze dried !!
I specially ordered a 83' CJ7 Limited while I was in the Air Force serving in England. I picked up my fantasy in Cinimonson NJ on Dec 3, 1982 and drove to South Dakota where we were stationed for over 10 years. I paid $10,950.50 and when I sold it 4 years later with 50,000 miles i was handed $10,950. I loved that Jeep but it just wouldn't work for a family of 4.
Hi to all Jeep fans...A quick question 1985 CJ7 258CI automatic versus manual? I never drove an automatic...Is this a very diferent ride? What is better? Thank you!
My first vehicle was a Jeep CJ Tuxedo Park. I have owned dozens and dozens of vehicles in my 50 years of vehicle ownership. But………If I could have any ONE of them back, it would be the Tuxedo Park. Chrome bumper. Three on the tree. Gas tank under the drivers seat. Hard top. Top speed of about 60 m.p.h. Oh my……I miss that Jeep.
I`m from Africa and had to google this. So here`s for others like me.."In 1944, Willys-Overland, one of the two main manufacturers of the World War II military , built the first prototypes for a commercial version - the , short for "civilian ".....
My eyes got HUGE when you opened up to the garage full of CJs! OMG - who owns all of them? Thanks for a great informative video about the different CJ levels. I'm the 3rd owner of a 1984 CJ7, purchased in 1998, and have always tried to understand if I have a base or a renegade. I have recently discovered the paint code, and it's been fun researching CJs. My original color was Cinnamon Metallic. Since it did not have the rocker moldings or Renegade stripes, I'm assuming I have the Base trim. The grab bar is all metal. I can't wait till you show the other jeeps! Thanks, Joe Pineapple
I just pulled a 1984 Laredo out of a grass field with 66,000 miles on it. It's the white (can't find 4K it listed on the build sheet so I'm just saying white outside) and it does the Almond Beige Nutmeg interior. Factory AC, All the original paperwork including the build spec sheet. It's not in the best shape but it shouldn't take much to get it driving again. It's going to be my fall winter project. I would post a photo here, but I don't think it's possible. 😃
I was going to buy a 1986 cj7 but when I inspected the vehicle, the vin plate by the brake handle was really worn and unreadable. I couldn't find the vin anywhere else even after researching it online. Also, the vin plate had the year semi visible and I think it said 1978 but it was very worn out. Was the guy trying to scam me? Or is it normal for those vin plates to all say 1978
The CJ love is real!! All of yalls comments are awesome. Can't wait to show y'all the entire collection
Please do!!!
Great video
Awesome collection
Definitely want to see it all!
I saw some soft top CJ's in the background of the video. Can you talk about those, and especially about how/when soft tops were standard, optional, etc.? Could a buyer order just a soft top? Or was that the option and the hard top was standard? Thanks!
Silly question but what is a "rocker" and why is it called that?
@@CJ-rk5eg yes love the look of Jeep’s never had one till now an now I need to get this motor in it so I can drive it
Dennis, you need to sit down one day and write a book on what to look for in a jeep, you got too much knowledge to limit it to a 20 minute video 👍 and I would definitely buy that book
holy shit!!! CJ PARADISE, yes we need a week o f CJ and show off the collection, thanks
Never ceases to amaze me the plethora of knowledge that Dennis has.
That is Jeep heaven if I've ever seen it.
I’ve got a 86 cj I wouldn’t take anything for Dennis knows more about Jeep’s than anyone . I love this channel so much can’t wait for the next one to come out . And the guys that work for him got it going on also be safe and keep them coming
Favorite part of Friday right here 🙂
Awesome video. Would like to see more of the rest of the collection. Maybe show case one at the end of your other videos. Make it the “The show case for today is…”
The minute you become a jeep driver...you instantly gain worldwide friends. Jeep owners know what I'm saying. Also I believe if you break down on the road...male or female...you have probably a 50% better chance of someone stopping to offer assistance.
This guy knows his stuff!
Oh course I wanna see all the Jeeps!!!
Rrrriiiiggghhhttt!!!
That would be like asking a 5 year old kid if he wants a bike for Christmas!
Man, I love this channel so much
I literally wait all week, and check my Notifications all day Friday for the new Videos
Thanks, Dennis!
Love hearing that. Thanks for watching!!
@@DennisCollinsCarWorld My pleasure, Brother!
@@DennisCollinsCarWorld
Any knowledge to share on the earlier cj5?
Let’s see them all!!!!!
I had a 1978 JEEP CJ-5 Levi's package,, one of the few Jeep's with a "fold-down" tailgate but what model where they?
0:40 welcome to heaven, my good and faithful servant, here’s all your jeeps, with full tank of gas !!!
Amazing explanation Thank You for sharing your Knowledge DC 👍 Shoutout to Kelsey 🥰
Was just looking for something to watch and this is came up
Dude, there's over 160 episodes, a new one every Friday. Overall just cool stuff on Jeeps and collectible cars. Enjoy!
@@rikumoi3136 was looking for new stuff done watched all his older ones and this came up as I was scrolling other channels
How cool is it to have a garage full of vintage Jeep’s
Pure, pure awesomeness!
Love this video!.....and would like to see the entire collection, CJ by CJ!
Thank you
His knowledge makes watching this so enjoyable,
I never had any interest in jeep till I started watching the channel, now I want one!
Can't wait to see the whole collection!!
Would love to see all the Jeeps!
Jesus! That's paradise. I would like to be all day surrounded by Jeeps,awesome. I love your knowledge and passion Dennis. Many thanks for sharing with us these amazing videos.
Blaspheme!!
amigo que buen video que bello como explicas las cosas y con sus detalles . yo tengo un jeep cj7 limited año 1982 muy original. en cuanto lo puedo vender ?? estoy en Venezuela. . que bella su coleccion de jeep. amigo usted no tiene padrote lo felicito. . friends I have seen the video 4 times. thanks dennis ..
Very good video. What about the top the windows where also tinted on the limited from factory. Is that correct?
I still got my original 1986 cj7 bgt in 1985 with the original winch..Everything works..
Very cool
Great work ethic awesome entrepreneur inspiration to the up coming American dreamers 👍👍👍
The encyclopedia of cj's does it again! Dennis Collins, mister Jeep.
Damn, that Laredo is one bada** ride....I have those Limited sport mirrors on my '85 Renegade....
Please, show all CJ's!! Great explanation, I can recognise that my 86 Renegade is original one. Only the blue decals are missing after restauration, where can I buy it??
Awesome thank you for the vid now I know I have a base model 1982 CJ5 just got it in blue
You need a beeper on your coffee mug , so you can find it 😆😆😆😆😆😆
So, Dennis, what is your grand plan for all of the Jeeps? Are you trying to get one of every model then sell them as a collection?
Nobody needs to know anything about jeeps..
They are just for gay hairdressers 😂
Love the upload but a shortnose fan i know old is better😀😀
Hey Dennis, love the Coffee Walk!
As an early Jeep enthusiasts, keep up the good work and saving these beauties.
I mostly restored World War II Jeeps but have had several CJs and Wranglers. Currently have a show winning 1945 GPW that got a ground up restoration.
Question for you: can you share what you may know about the Tuxedo Park Jeeps, I thought at one time they were also considered top of the line models in the CJ family.
Possible you have a Tuxedo Park CJ in that massive Warehouse??
Look forward to any insights you can share on Tuxedo Park Jeeps ;)
Congrats to you and your team for putting out the excellent videos every week.
Greetings from the UK 🇬🇧
Omg yes please to the sea of CJ’s
Yes we want to see them. You have the best Jeeps.
My first Jeep was an 85 Laredo, auto that didn't have the tach or clock. Oh how I wish I had that one back.
What’s your thoughts on auto CJ vs stick?
@@jasonverser7713 The auto is much easier and funner to drive IMO, but it does not have an overdrive so the hwy is not the greatest. Do you really need to go fast in a CJ... Ha Maybe I'm getting lazy, as I grew up on stick and an auto is so much more enjoyable to me now.
Your true passion for the brand has renewed my interest in jeeps, keep up the great videos as they are a must see every week🇺🇸
Wow! Nice Jeeps. I love the limited
Love the CJ videos!!!!!! Please do a video on the CJ collection!!!! I have never seen a Limited CJ, didn’t know they existed! Also please do a video on the Golden Eagles etc. Thanks again for the great videos!!!
Of course I wanna see those CJs!!!
Thank you Dennis for your videos, I really appreciate your love for CJ's. Still have my original 1980 CJ-7 Renegade, which was factory ordered. Drove it my senior year in high school.
Dang you’ve had that beauty for 43 years. Let me know when you’re ready to sell
Damn you have to know more than the top engineers and designers at Jeep :)
Very informative. I’m not a jeep guy but I love to learn!
Never knew about the Ltd very cool
Good lord, what a collection. Absolutely incredible!
Awesome Collection Dennis and of course we have to see them All!!! Nothing like teasing us!!! 😂 question do you think you'll be able to make it up to Jeep Fest in Toledo Ohio this year it'd be cool to see you bring the family and a few killer Jeeps to Toledo!!!! Love the Vlog and All you guys bring us! Coffee Walk Rocks!
Absolutely yes show them all.
Why can’t I give this video more thumbs up. 👍🏽 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
ہتھ نہ پہنچے تھو کوڑی
We have to see the CJ warehouse! I have a Limited with Gold wheels
No wonder why it's so hard to find a decent older Jeep.....Dennis has them all 😐
I didn’t even know there was a CJ limited. I’ve never seen one. Such a beautiful truck!
Your knowledge on cjs is amazing I had an 85 cj-7 renegade its my favorite vehicle I have ever owned
Keep them coming !!👍👍 Great job
Thanks for showing us Dennis. Can’t wait to see them all.
Dennis, you have been holding out on us!!
Yes of course we want a video of the secret stash of Jeep’s!
Show us the CJ's!!!
I was never a keep guy until I started watching Dennis’ show. Now I want a damn Levi’s edition
Yeah, I just want a jeep!
Selling mine Dave
A full bag of knowledge...True love and passion to Jeeps......I have 175 Jeeps................all are diecast scale models😍....This legendary man inspiring everyday to collect Tiny Jeeps and explore the history behind these machines.....In INDIA it is difficult to find this machines....Thank you for the knowledge.....
Great job as always. Definitely want to see all the CJ's.
I want to see all the CJ’s!
Another great video- awesome collection of CJ's !!!
Holy crap! This is unbelievable.
Fantastic collection I would love to see it all!
I would love to see them! As I’ve grown up around CJ’s
What wonderful machines, this garage is a paradise I love jeeps, I'm from Brazil this video deserves a lot of likes👏👍🇧🇷
Incredible knowledge about Jeeps. This definitely helps the beginner know what they are looking at on Jeeps. Awesome!
That Limited! Holy Smokes!
Those jeeps look absolutely amazing especially the interior wow
Collins, when will you show the mail Jeep that you got up an organ that was part of the delivery mail system of Alaska?
You have a great channel, Dennis! Appreciate your passion and knowledge for Jeeps, and then sharing the information with all of us. Thank you! 🇺🇸🚜👍
I could get on a creeper, start under one, all the way around.
Then start on the exterior of each, so forth,on,and on,until satisfied.
Do you have any of the Canadian special order Military CJ7’s?
What is the the jeep you would pay the most for? Holy grail jeep? What combination, options, drivetrain, and color?
Great episode
MORE CJ VIDEOS PLEASE!!!!
His videos are like taking an online class. His knowledge and cool presentation is awesome. And I want coffee ☕
I could not resist driving one of those (anyone) everyday. Great collection....would love to see more 👊🏻👊🏻
Glad to see that you are constantly uploading videos
You are the king of classic preservation. Very impressive what you have collected. Thank you for doing that.
Saludos desde Ecuador... Tengo un Jeep CJ 7 del 82.. qué diferencia existente entre el CJ 7, el Laredo y Renegade...??? .. gracias
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! I'd love to see your whole vehicle collection.
Dennis I love your videos! Hey I bought a brand new base model 1986 CJ-7 brand new from the dealer and it came with rocker trim and no "Last of Breed" dash plaque? I have the window sticker as well!
Awesome video....I want all of them!!!! Hell yeah,show all of them!!!!😍😍🥰🥰👍👍👍👍👍👍
Man, my day is not the same without my Coffee Walk!! I need it like a crackhead needs crack!! Gotta have it!!!!!!!!!!😊 Anyways, I'm absolutely in luv with your collection.....WOW!!😳😳😍😍
HalleluYAH GiggleSwiGgLeS Y'ALL hUgS Blessings PRAYER'S always cuddling yal2 in JCHRISt4sh8 AMAN 📖✝️💜🎶💡☝️🛎️
Nice Review...One Question....What is difference between cj5 and cj 7....thanks for answer....
What was the link or email to send you some jeeps
That are for sale around my area? I seen some but dont know if they are rare i will just send you the link to you
Hey Dennis, expat Canuck living in Australia. Happy to have discovered your channel, NOT happy that there has been no mention of a 97 XJ Cherokee 4 litre hi output. Bought one through familial circumstance. Second best rig I have ever owned. Number 1 , 1964 Plymouth Fury III 313 Polyhedral that I owned before I left home 50 years ago. Keep up the good work!!!!! Oh yeah, you really need to try Maconah freeze dried !!
I specially ordered a 83' CJ7 Limited while I was in the Air Force serving in England. I picked up my fantasy in Cinimonson NJ on Dec 3, 1982 and drove to South Dakota where we were stationed for over 10 years.
I paid $10,950.50 and when I sold it 4 years later with 50,000 miles i was handed $10,950.
I loved that Jeep but it just wouldn't work for a family of 4.
Hi to all Jeep fans...A quick question 1985 CJ7 258CI automatic versus manual? I never drove an automatic...Is this a very diferent ride? What is better? Thank you!
Quick question. Are these Jeep’s in your personal collection, or are the for sale?
My first vehicle was a Jeep CJ Tuxedo Park. I have owned dozens and dozens of vehicles in my 50 years of vehicle ownership. But………If I could have any ONE of them back, it would be the Tuxedo Park.
Chrome bumper. Three on the tree. Gas tank under the drivers seat. Hard top. Top speed of about 60 m.p.h. Oh my……I miss that Jeep.
I`m from Africa and had to google this. So here`s for others like me.."In 1944, Willys-Overland, one of the two main manufacturers of the World War II military , built the first prototypes for a commercial version - the , short for "civilian ".....
My eyes got HUGE when you opened up to the garage full of CJs! OMG - who owns all of them? Thanks for a great informative video about the different CJ levels. I'm the 3rd owner of a 1984 CJ7, purchased in 1998, and have always tried to understand if I have a base or a renegade. I have recently discovered the paint code, and it's been fun researching CJs. My original color was Cinnamon Metallic. Since it did not have the rocker moldings or Renegade stripes, I'm assuming I have the Base trim. The grab bar is all metal. I can't wait till you show the other jeeps! Thanks, Joe Pineapple
I just pulled a 1984 Laredo out of a grass field with 66,000 miles on it. It's the white (can't find 4K it listed on the build sheet so I'm just saying white outside) and it does the Almond Beige Nutmeg interior. Factory AC, All the original paperwork including the build spec sheet. It's not in the best shape but it shouldn't take much to get it driving again. It's going to be my fall winter project. I would post a photo here, but I don't think it's possible. 😃
I was going to buy a 1986 cj7 but when I inspected the vehicle, the vin plate by the brake handle was really worn and unreadable. I couldn't find the vin anywhere else even after researching it online. Also, the vin plate had the year semi visible and I think it said 1978 but it was very worn out. Was the guy trying to scam me? Or is it normal for those vin plates to all say 1978