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
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!!
I created my own CJ7.5 back in 1996. Was a 1984 CJ7 w/304ci and 5spd, added a scrambler hardtop including the metal that seperated the cab area from the back/bed. Also used a scrambler roll bar.Painted it plum crazy purple. Made a leather tonneau cover to cover the back. It served no purpose other than to look cool and turn a few heads. Driving it through a few northeast winters eventually killed it. Thanks for the CJ show Dennis👍😁
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.
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
No b.s,just quality content. I’m from Scotland and I’ll never ever see an 81-85 cj yet I hang on every word Dennis has to say about them. My favourite day of the week is Friday as a new episode f coffee walk comes out.
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??
Mr. Collins...my parents ordered a 1984 CJ7 Laredo and it came with several odd things...it was Dark Chesnut metalic with nutmeg interior...but it had a leather nutmeg steering wheel and nutmeg passenger assist handle...it also had manual brakes and steering, no air...4 speed, tow bar with a heavy duty cooling radiator but no fan shroud or clutch fan....so it always ran ridiculously cold...very little heat in the winter...it also had manual clutch linkage instead of hydraulic clutch, which apparently was another issue...they certainly did not hold to what it said in the book...thought you might find that interesting....thank you for your very informative videos, I really enjoy them
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.
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 you are an encyclopedia on Jeeps! And many other cars as well. You have the knowledge of and "Enthusiast"... which is an upgrade from the "Professional" package with most car dealers. Outstanding for a Restorer. I love your videos, I get educated watching you. Thanks.
He said nothing fancy on that CJ even the nothing fancy is freaking awesome those things are gold just pure gold every one of them thanks for a great informative video Dennis 😎👍
I love this channel Dennis is a great guy very knowledgable, I own a 43 MB the original granddaddy love it to bits intact I love all jeeps keep up the great work.
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 !!
Love coffee walk. I bought an 84 Laredo to restore. Just wanted to share I have a 4K paint code 5EJ. It won’t be Collins brothers quality but thanks to you and your team it could be nice. Glad to know I am starting with a rare jeep
We still have my wife's 1985 Garnett Red CJ7. It came from the dealership with the Renegade striping similar to the one Dennis has. However it only has striping on the hood (no Renegade decals). Also no rocker panels but factory steps. The interior had the base looking black CJ seats but with orange piping on them. Upgraded steering wheel and a center console. Also rear seats. Dennis's Jeep is absolutely beautiful.
Just when I thought Dennis had taught me everything about CJ’s, then he drops the Limited details I never knew. The headliner in the hard top got me! Thank you for sharing all the good Jeep content with us, Dennis. Just like others have already said, I look forward each week to what you have to share. Looking forward to seeing more of the Jeep’s from this special collection.
I have an '86 Laredo that I restored, and I learned more about it in the last 10 minutes than I ever knew before! Thank you Dennis for your passion for this old iron!
I learned how to drive in a '67 CJ5. Dad said that when I got old enough to be able to push in the clutch and see over the steering wheel that I could drive it. I used to hang from a tree limb trying to stretch myself.
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!
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!!!
Love the content of all videos and favorite series. I pass by the shop all the time. I’m 5 minutes from Collins bros. Would love to see the 550 in person one day.
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 ..
Great great information. Several things that I didn’t realize about the CJ‘s. Man it looks like you have a awesome collection of jeeps as well. I appreciate the post
i love how adding a different color or stripe kit or interior, etc., can make the jeep new and exciting every time. i dont know of another vehicle that can be made to take on a thousand different styles and be unique every time
Glad to see an all Jeep Coffee Walk once again. This one was great. Your videos on the GTOs, Porsches, Corvettes, Fords, etc were interesting, but I wish you would concentrate on Jeeps like you used to do. Your best videos are on Jeeps.
It’s unbelievable that some of those models sold for more than a Corvette or Cadillac! I admire the folks that made that choice and purchased them over more glamorous vehicles back then. True Jeep lovers!
Nice CJ's! Thanks for the walk around's. I have an 86 Renegade Garnet metallic w/Auto Trans, 20 Gal factory gas tank, factory chrome knobs on dash, lots of options...it is in great shape but has a little rust so I'm ready to get it restored ... as OE as possible
Look forward to every Friday. I've watched all of the C.W's. They need to be longer. Lol. Thank you Dennis. I am learning so much. You are appreciated my friend.
Dennis you have an amazing stable of Jeeps! Even though I am mostly into Mustangs & Harley's your video has me wanting to buy a really nice Jeep! Sold my YJ a few years ago after putting almost 200K on it. It was black and other than a little faded from the sun in great shape for the miles. I had a lot of fun with that Jeep! Thanks for posting such cool videos!
Dennis, I have a 4K 84 CJ7 Didn’t know it was a rare one??! Although I have looked for years to find pics and have never found one until seeing your video today. So awesome to see another one. Would love to chat about it... mine was a California Jeep and was about to start restoration.
Really nice and thanks for such an information as I was really confused about the variants but now I'm pretty clear, as I couldn't find any one who gave such an information
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.
Dennis can you do a video on storing collector vehicles long term like building, temp, humidity, coolant, tires, hoses, batteries, running and driving intervals.
Where did the spring specials fall into this? I wound up with one of those that was beyond saving. Had the colour matched steering wheel, the tailgate carpet, the color matched wheels with beauty rings. It was a sweetheart, it was just too far gone from too many alberta winters.
Dennis YES love to see the CJ collection. I own a 1972 and a 1978. My 72 is a rare gem since it’s the first year with the original V8 so it will be interesting to see if you have that year. Keep up the good work , I thought I new a lot about Jeep’s but your a whole different level of knowledge so keep it going.
I've been following you for several months. I greatly appreciate your knowledge and particularly the history of Jeeps you share. I'm a retired US Army Major. I rode motorcycles for 50 years (since age 11) and owned two Jeeps in between so I could have a toy that allowed me to strap my daughters in safely and enjoy the open road feeling. Airborne injuries have forced me off the bikes. Sold my last Harley, a Road King, several years ago and I recently bought my third Jeep, a 1980 CJ7, 258 ci w/ 4-spd out of California. I'm planning on strapping in the grandkids now and teaching them how to drive a stick when they're of age. My question is where other than surfing the Internet do you recommend I go to get all the info I need about my particular Jeep model? Please never cease with fire-hosing your fans with knowledge. So much is getting lost to modern technology. Thx!
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
Great work as always, unfortunately over here in the UK we probably only get 20 days a year where a open top jeep could be used, wish I was over your side of the word, keep up the great content...
as an Italy-based owner of a 82 CJ7 Laredo I am encouraged by this video, I am missing only the original black steering wheel. Would love to see a video entirely focused on the Laredo package, same for the Golden Eagle. Keep up the good work. Ricky
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
Never ceases to amaze me the plethora of knowledge that Dennis has.
That is Jeep heaven if I've ever seen it.
Favorite part of Friday right here 🙂
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
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!!
Wasn’t a Jeep fan. Not at all! Started watching Dennis his show and slowly but surely I became one. His knowledge and enthusiasm are infectious! 👌🏻
You are the king of classic preservation. Very impressive what you have collected. Thank you for doing that.
Amazing explanation Thank You for sharing your Knowledge DC 👍 Shoutout to Kelsey 🥰
Absolutely yes show them all.
Why can’t I give this video more thumbs up. 👍🏽 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I created my own CJ7.5 back in 1996. Was a 1984 CJ7 w/304ci and 5spd, added a scrambler hardtop including the metal that seperated the cab area from the back/bed. Also used a scrambler roll bar.Painted it plum crazy purple. Made a leather tonneau cover to cover the back. It served no purpose other than to look cool and turn a few heads. Driving it through a few northeast winters eventually killed it. Thanks for the CJ show Dennis👍😁
Your knowledge on cjs is amazing I had an 85 cj-7 renegade its my favorite vehicle I have ever owned
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!!
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🇺🇸
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
Love this video!.....and would like to see the entire collection, CJ by CJ!
Just picked up an 82 slate blue limited! Awesome to hear how special she is 🤟🏻
No b.s,just quality content.
I’m from Scotland and I’ll never ever see an 81-85 cj yet I hang on every word Dennis has to say about them.
My favourite day of the week is Friday as a new episode f coffee walk comes out.
Great episode
Thanks for showing us Dennis. Can’t wait to see them all.
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??
I had a black 1985. Laredo in 1986 one of if not the most favorite ride I have ever had, loved that thing
Mr. Collins...my parents ordered a 1984 CJ7 Laredo and it came with several odd things...it was Dark Chesnut metalic with nutmeg interior...but it had a leather nutmeg steering wheel and nutmeg passenger assist handle...it also had manual brakes and steering, no air...4 speed, tow bar with a heavy duty cooling radiator but no fan shroud or clutch fan....so it always ran ridiculously cold...very little heat in the winter...it also had manual clutch linkage instead of hydraulic clutch, which apparently was another issue...they certainly did not hold to what it said in the book...thought you might find that interesting....thank you for your very informative videos, I really enjoy them
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
Yes we want to see them. You have the best Jeeps.
Amazing, I used to drive a comander 1974 and I missed it so much. Txs Dennis.
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!
Would love to see all the Jeeps!
Very interesting. Thank you. Owned a 77 cj5, many other 4x4's and now a 2011 JKUR lifted on 35s.
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.....
Of course I wanna see those CJs!!!
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?
Wow! Nice Jeeps. I love the limited
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! I'd love to see your whole vehicle collection.
We just don't see many jeeps CJ's over here (UK) anymore. There used to be loads but I guess they rotted away. Love these videos 😍
Glad to see that you are constantly uploading videos
Love the upload but a shortnose fan i know old is better😀😀
HELL YES!!!!!!! We want to see every single one in detail! Please Dennis, please!!
Dennis you are an encyclopedia on Jeeps! And many other cars as well. You have the knowledge of and "Enthusiast"... which is an upgrade from the "Professional" package with most car dealers. Outstanding for a Restorer.
I love your videos, I get educated watching you. Thanks.
He said nothing fancy on that CJ even the nothing fancy is freaking awesome those things are gold just pure gold every one of them thanks for a great informative video Dennis 😎👍
I love this channel Dennis is a great guy very knowledgable, I own a 43 MB the original granddaddy love it to bits intact I love all jeeps keep up the great work.
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 !!
Love coffee walk. I bought an 84 Laredo to restore. Just wanted to share I have a 4K paint code 5EJ. It won’t be Collins brothers quality but thanks to you and your team it could be nice. Glad to know I am starting with a rare jeep
We still have my wife's 1985 Garnett Red CJ7. It came from the dealership with the Renegade striping similar to the one Dennis has. However it only has striping on the hood (no Renegade decals). Also no rocker panels but factory steps. The interior had the base looking black CJ seats but with orange piping on them. Upgraded steering wheel and a center console. Also rear seats.
Dennis's Jeep is absolutely beautiful.
Just when I thought Dennis had taught me everything about CJ’s, then he drops the Limited details I never knew. The headliner in the hard top got me! Thank you for sharing all the good Jeep content with us, Dennis. Just like others have already said, I look forward each week to what you have to share. Looking forward to seeing more of the Jeep’s from this special collection.
I have an '86 Laredo that I restored, and I learned more about it in the last 10 minutes than I ever knew before! Thank you Dennis for your passion for this old iron!
I learned how to drive in a '67 CJ5. Dad said that when I got old enough to be able to push in the clutch and see over the steering wheel that I could drive it. I used to hang from a tree limb trying to stretch myself.
I would have done the same
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!
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!!!
Love the content of all videos and favorite series. I pass by the shop all the time. I’m 5 minutes from Collins bros. Would love to see the 550 in person one day.
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 ..
Great great information. Several things that I didn’t realize about the CJ‘s. Man it looks like you have a awesome collection of jeeps as well. I appreciate the post
Those jeeps look absolutely amazing especially the interior wow
Good lord, what a collection. Absolutely incredible!
Awesome video....I want all of them!!!! Hell yeah,show all of them!!!!😍😍🥰🥰👍👍👍👍👍👍
i love how adding a different color or stripe kit or interior, etc., can make the jeep new and exciting every time. i dont know of another vehicle that can be made to take on a thousand different styles and be unique every time
Glad to see an all Jeep Coffee Walk once again. This one was great. Your videos on the GTOs, Porsches, Corvettes, Fords, etc were interesting, but I wish you would concentrate on Jeeps like you used to do. Your best videos are on Jeeps.
Ever since i started watching Dennis. I see differently all Jeep's on the road love the content
Very informative. I’m not a jeep guy but I love to learn!
We have to see the CJ warehouse! I have a Limited with Gold wheels
I could not resist driving one of those (anyone) everyday. Great collection....would love to see more 👊🏻👊🏻
Dude this is my favorite RUclips channel by far. So much knowledge. Thanks Dennis!!
It’s unbelievable that some of those models sold for more than a Corvette or Cadillac! I admire the folks that made that choice and purchased them over more glamorous vehicles back then. True Jeep lovers!
Nice CJ's! Thanks for the walk around's. I have an 86 Renegade Garnet metallic w/Auto Trans, 20 Gal factory gas tank, factory chrome knobs on dash, lots of options...it is in great shape but has a little rust so I'm ready to get it restored ... as OE as possible
Fantastic video! Much needed for a guy like me - fan of Jeeps but not really sure what I’m looking at. 👍🏼
I love how you point out the important differences! Thanks for another great video!
Great job as always. Definitely want to see all the CJ's.
Wow Dennis, what a Jeep collection. Thanks for sharing.
Look forward to every Friday. I've watched all of the C.W's. They need to be longer. Lol. Thank you Dennis. I am learning so much. You are appreciated my friend.
Dennis you have an amazing stable of Jeeps! Even though I am mostly into Mustangs & Harley's your video has me wanting to buy a really nice Jeep! Sold my YJ a few years ago after putting almost 200K on it. It was black and other than a little faded from the sun in great shape for the miles. I had a lot of fun with that Jeep! Thanks for posting such cool videos!
His videos are like taking an online class. His knowledge and cool presentation is awesome. And I want coffee ☕
Something tells me Dennis has a passion for these jeeps,luvin it .🤔🤔👌👌👊🤜
Dennis, I have a 4K 84 CJ7 Didn’t know it was a rare one??! Although I have looked for years to find pics and have never found one until seeing your video today. So awesome to see another one. Would love to chat about it... mine was a California Jeep and was about to start restoration.
Really nice and thanks for such an information as I was really confused about the variants but now I'm pretty clear, as I couldn't find any one who gave such an information
Now this is a guy who has the jeeps down Pat! Great Collection Dennis! Hey Richard! get yah some of that!
Dennis, you have been holding out on us!!
Yes of course we want a video of the secret stash of Jeep’s!
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.
I gasped at the 00:40 mark. Amazing
I would love to see them! As I’ve grown up around CJ’s
Dennis, You make me want to build ANOTHER CJ! I love these CJ videos.
Dennis can you do a video on storing collector vehicles long term like building, temp, humidity, coolant, tires, hoses, batteries, running and driving intervals.
Where did the spring specials fall into this? I wound up with one of those that was beyond saving. Had the colour matched steering wheel, the tailgate carpet, the color matched wheels with beauty rings. It was a sweetheart, it was just too far gone from too many alberta winters.
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?
Thank you So much for sharing this with me. I So enjoy the information! I love these Jeeps so much and I enjoy your passion. Always interested
Dennis YES love to see the CJ collection. I own a 1972 and a 1978. My 72 is a rare gem since it’s the first year with the original V8 so it will be interesting to see if you have that year. Keep up the good work , I thought I new a lot about Jeep’s but your a whole different level of knowledge so keep it going.
I've been following you for several months. I greatly appreciate your knowledge and particularly the history of Jeeps you share. I'm a retired US Army Major. I rode motorcycles for 50 years (since age 11) and owned two Jeeps in between so I could have a toy that allowed me to strap my daughters in safely and enjoy the open road feeling. Airborne injuries have forced me off the bikes. Sold my last Harley, a Road King, several years ago and I recently bought my third Jeep, a 1980 CJ7, 258 ci w/ 4-spd out of California. I'm planning on strapping in the grandkids now and teaching them how to drive a stick when they're of age. My question is where other than surfing the Internet do you recommend I go to get all the info I need about my particular Jeep model? Please never cease with fire-hosing your fans with knowledge. So much is getting lost to modern technology. Thx!
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
Amazing collection you have there, thanks for sharing your insight.
Great work as always, unfortunately over here in the UK we probably only get 20 days a year where a open top jeep could be used, wish I was over your side of the word, keep up the great content...
Another great video- awesome collection of CJ's !!!
I recently found your series of videos, I really enjoy watching your videos. Keep it up.
Yes I think we would all love to see all the CJ and maybe walk through the history
as an Italy-based owner of a 82 CJ7 Laredo I am encouraged by this video, I am missing only the original black steering wheel. Would love to see a video entirely focused on the Laredo package, same for the Golden Eagle. Keep up the good work. Ricky
Dennis knows his Jeeps by golly...Educating video! Love it!
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’d love to see that sea of CJ’s. Anything CJ you do is awesome
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
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
I still got my original 1986 cj7 bgt in 1985 with the original winch..Everything works..
Brilliant collection that is some really impressive and stunning jeeps 😊👌🏴
The encyclopedia of cj's does it again! Dennis Collins, mister Jeep.