I worked on a Horse farm in 1976. The woman owner had a Firecracker Red Jeep just like that only except it had Black interior and Top. During the Blizzard of 1978. The heavy snow would pack up under the frame and in 4 -drive. All 4 tires would be up in the air. So no traction at all. We kept snow shovels with us at all times. Even put big bags of horse feed in the back. Two people would sit on them as we travel back and forth to her different stables. Partied alot during those times. Got to know alot of girl's who rode horses then. Man they were beautiful! Thanks, For the great memories. Dennis. Took the top and doors off during the Summer and Fall. Just had alot of fun then. Shawn.
I love seeing you guys restore these old jeeps. I think it would be fun to spend a day watching the process or going out getting barn finds with you. You should have a contest and bring someone to Texas for a day or two.
love to see a vehicle completed to the level that your guys bring them to i do not see how anyone could do any better. keep up the fantastic work , i know its not really that hard when cars end up looking this way its sorta fun been there done it love it
Love your videos. Especially with the knowledge you bring about the rarity of the Autos you talk about. You need to start a 30 min show. Kind of like what Richard did with gas monkey garage. Make it more of a concourse like show with the all the information about the rarity of the auto you are featuring. Awesome thought.
You guys do Stunning work. My 99 rust free shorty Ram Van desperately needs a 360-727 or used hemi you might have laying around. V6 magnum is ok but....
I do new home construction and work in the development just down the road from where you bought the Porsches and all the parts in Eureka Missouri, super smokers is awesome!
Absolutely gorgeous Dennis!!!! I had a '57 Willy's CJ5, I believe was the same color but I'm not certain. My dad sold it before I had chance to work on it.
now I can't wait for next weeks coffee walk , it looks like one of the best in awhile not that every week isn't good but this weeks was kind of short. Keep it up with all the great finds
I just discovered your channel lol And I would like to tell you an anecdote I love jeeps and in 1989 I already stole the 1989 jeep renegade from Hockey player Joe Sakic for one night. Today I am still a Jeep fan.
I've heard of dexter missouri. I've been thru popular bluff Sikeston salem. jeep cj's are nice I'm starting to like those jeep wranglers. yeah restoring vehicles is a lot of work and time and money.
That red restoration was superb. Can I ask, where the jeep colours shared with any other cars? Some of the colours they used are fantastic. They look to have some wonderful shades that are so vibrant?
first vehicle i bought brand new, 76 cj5 burnt orange. drove it 2 years, and tried selling myself and could not give it away, wish the hell i still had it
I don’t understand why an owner would go thru that amount of work to make that Jeep perfect again and stop short of pulling 4-6 more bolts and taking the body off the frame. Not that it would have made much difference to you Dennis cause you’ve taught your crew how to make things perfect regardless!! And they succeeded, one again!! You gave got to have the best crew in the world Dennis cause I’ve been a painter all my life and I slobber over every one of your crews paint jobs!!! The guys have talent buddy and you need to give them whatever they ask for on their paycheck cause they are irreplaceable!! Painters like that only come along once, maybe twice in a lifetime, the paint is gorgeous!!!!
Hi Dennis are those AMC Jeep windshield stickers on the outside of the windshield. If so do they interfere with the wipers I would love to get one for my 1975 CJ5 the orphan years. You got a hell of a show.
Dennis, I had a 76 CJ5 as well that had the same tailgate. Mine had a swing away tire carrier that hinged on the passenger rear corner and had a lever style latch on the drivers side rear corner. Were those a factory option and have you ever come across one? I've never seen another and can't find one on the internet.
We used to have trouble getting emission parts for those carbureted Jeep’s in the early eighties, do you guys change every thing to newer stuff like EFI or what do you do with the heavy smog equipment carb jeeps for parts and repairs
I worked on a Horse farm in 1976. The woman owner had a Firecracker Red Jeep just like that only except it had Black interior and Top. During the Blizzard of 1978. The heavy snow would pack up under the frame and in 4 -drive. All 4 tires would be up in the air. So no traction at all. We kept snow shovels with us at all times. Even put big bags of horse feed in the back. Two people would sit on them as we travel back and forth to her different stables. Partied alot during those times. Got to know alot of girl's who rode horses then. Man they were beautiful! Thanks, For the great memories. Dennis. Took the top and doors off during the Summer and Fall. Just had alot of fun then. Shawn.
Watching these videos has given me a whole new respect and appreciation for jeeps
This video brought back memories......I purchased a 1976 CJ5 that color with the white top brand new in 76. Wish I still had it. Thanks for the video.
Few people have more passion for what they do!
Very nice Jeep restoration Dennis. I do like those old 74 Chevy Truck video especially.
Incredible finish, love the stage approach !!! DC Excellent Work 👍
Awesome job Dennis!! Love watching your shows!!
UK and its a Friday night under 3rd lockdown.. THANK YOU. Dennis and the team. Theres only so much emerdale,corrie n eastenders a man can take
Dennis and his crew sure know how to build them Jeep’s,excellent work brother,keep them videos coming,one of the best shows
I love seeing you guys restore these old jeeps. I think it would be fun to spend a day watching the process or going out getting barn finds with you. You should have a contest and bring someone to Texas for a day or two.
The car rescues are my
favourite videos,can’t wait till next week.
I wish you would do show more start to finishes jeeps ! My favorite color is firecracker red!
Outstanding paint job 👍👍👍
I have lived in the Dexter MO area for 30+ years and buy and sell cars for a living. Never had any idea this treasure trove existed!!!
love to see a vehicle completed to the level that your guys bring them to i do not see how anyone could do any better. keep up the fantastic work , i know its not really that hard when cars end up looking this way its sorta fun been there done it love it
Are you kidding me now we have to wait until next week. You killing us
Another gorgeous Jeep
That is a cracker
Fire cracker
And what a result 😍😍😍😍👍👍
I liked the stat to finish video, but I also love the variety from normal coffee walks. you get some amazing vehicles... Thanks
I love to see this videos about before and after restoration. I want to see more! Cheers and regards from Spain.
Dennis........Always entertaining!
I love it!,especially with the factory wheels
Nice teaser at the end.
"Thumbs up" and I haven't even watched it yet. Love your videos
Awesome job Dennis!!!
Wow. Amazing job and what a cool looking finished Jeep.
Absolutely stunning! The quality of work is obviously outstanding. This video is going to have me out in my cold garage tinkering on my CJ.😂😂
i asked for more CJ and trans am content and you delivered... :) 1 down, 1 to go. love it thanks
I love ALL your Jeep work!!!
That's awesome. Good looking CJ
40 minutes next week. "I'm Lovin it".
Here to see where Dennis forgets his coffee this week
Great paint, good work!
Next week!! That looks like some great stuff.
Love your videos. Especially with the knowledge you bring about the rarity of the Autos you talk about. You need to start a 30 min show. Kind of like what Richard did with gas monkey garage. Make it more of a concourse like show with the all the information about the rarity of the auto you are featuring. Awesome thought.
Stay tuned for next week! I have an AWESOME, 40+ minute, 20 car buy coming up!
You guys do Stunning work. My 99 rust free shorty Ram Van desperately needs a 360-727 or used hemi you might have laying around. V6 magnum is ok but....
That red Jeep looks awesome 🤩
The fire cracker red looks better than the under crackers brown in the background.
I do new home construction and work in the development just down the road from where you bought the Porsches and all the parts in Eureka Missouri, super smokers is awesome!
Hey that's my family's jeep!
Very sweet CJ5 looks like my 74
What a cliffhanger now we have to wait a whole week to see if it has a 44 in it.👍🤣
Absolutely gorgeous Dennis!!!! I had a '57 Willy's CJ5, I believe was the same color but I'm not certain. My dad sold it before I had chance to work on it.
My absolute dream is to buy a Black Mountain Jeep from you guys!!!
I love the knowledge Dennis has, definitely learn a lot from his videos 👍
Next weeks looks outstanding, don't know about the US but Classic Range Rovers are extremely sought after in the UK now, looking forward to it!
Fantastic. Great job.
Beautiful jeep..excellent quality
The jeep turned out fantastic. Would love to see more videos like that. Whatever happened to the 1959 Corvette?
Dennis i see you are coming to Dexter for cars question do you have a need for r12 freon in any of your restorations if so let me know
That CJ is a beauty! Can’t wait till next week’s mega car buy......
now I can't wait for next weeks coffee walk , it looks like one of the best in awhile not that every week isn't good but this weeks was kind of short. Keep it up with all the great finds
Next week's Coffee Walk is over 40 minutes! Stay tuned!
you should do longer videos... we see a lot of CJs on the background ;-)
40 minute video coming up next week!
@@DennisCollinsCarWorld Looks Epic!
@@DennisCollinsCarWorld 👍
Finally a build wish it was longer though
You do great work.
Its red and ready to deliver mail.
What a find 😎 excited to see the finished product!
That was neat, seeing start to finish. Thanks.
I liked the format on this video....really nice CJ5 6P Fire Cracker Red...hahahaha good job!
I just discovered your channel lol And I would like to tell you an anecdote I love jeeps and in 1989 I already stole the 1989 jeep renegade from Hockey player Joe Sakic for one night. Today I am still a Jeep fan.
The suspense is killer!!! lol
I've heard of dexter missouri. I've been thru popular bluff Sikeston salem. jeep cj's are nice I'm starting to like those jeep wranglers. yeah restoring vehicles is a lot of work and time and money.
BEAUTIFUL JEEP CJ!!!!!
Way tooooo. Beautiful. Afraid to drive. If
Amazing!
I think I seen your rigs at a local motel in Jonesboro Arkansas it had a jeep + another car loaded on it.
Can't wait, wow what a score!
I have a 84 Laredo with a swapped V8 I'm gonna do. Thanx for your channel. 👍😎👍
That red restoration was superb. Can I ask, where the jeep colours shared with any other cars? Some of the colours they used are fantastic. They look to have some wonderful shades that are so vibrant?
would you say that Jeep looks absolutely stunning?
first vehicle i bought brand new, 76 cj5 burnt orange. drove it 2 years, and tried selling myself and could not give it away, wish the hell i still had it
I do hope next weeks video is a long one. Can't wait.
Awesome video as always!! Thanks for sharing.
firecracker red looks a little orange to me, but hard to know for sure unless you see it in person
Way neat Jeep! Now where’s some snow and mud? 😁
ever do any WILLY'S? know of one in a barn. may go see the owner this summer
I don’t understand why an owner would go thru that amount of work to make that Jeep perfect again and stop short of pulling 4-6 more bolts and taking the body off the frame. Not that it would have made much difference to you Dennis cause you’ve taught your crew how to make things perfect regardless!! And they succeeded, one again!!
You gave got to have the best crew in the world Dennis cause I’ve been a painter all my life and I slobber over every one of your crews paint jobs!!! The guys have talent buddy and you need to give them whatever they ask for on their paycheck cause they are irreplaceable!! Painters like that only come along once, maybe twice in a lifetime, the paint is gorgeous!!!!
These videos move as fast as you do.
Very nice
Clean bro!!!💯✊🏾
I'm gonna come see you Mr. Collins when I win the lottery!!!
Beautiful job Ofcourse
Dexter MO? Shoot you were in my neck of the woods. I should have had you drop off some jeep parts I need for my LJ.
Dennis the cj are similar to the ika renault that was made in Argentina?
Original with 3 speed a motor with no more than 80km/h
Love the white steelies with the BFG tires. Can you tell me the size of the tires?
Love when I see a new video from u guys
It’s nice
Do you do different restorations for daily driving vs showroom
Hi Dennis are those AMC Jeep windshield stickers on the outside of the windshield. If so
do they interfere with the wipers I would love to get one for my 1975 CJ5 the orphan years.
You got a hell of a show.
Paint is stunning, introduce your painter to us. Just thought, maybe you don't want your completion to know. love your videos
It's interesting that the 76 used a different font for the jeep name on the tailgate...
I was really getting into the teaser. Shame on you for that! Lol 😆
I am looking for similar wheels for a 2010 JK. Are you able to point me towards a solution? Love your channel.
surprised wheel wells were not done with the color match bedliner
Hello from the uk 🤓👍
Grrrreat job
So you mentioned the cj5 metal tag logo goes under the jeep logo ?
Dennis, where are you sourcing the bfg's like on this red jeep ? Does CBros sell them or ?
Put your creamer in the cup prior to the coffee. The squirting of the coffee will mix the cream...then you won’t look gay stirring your coffee...👍
Dennis, I had a 76 CJ5 as well that had the same tailgate. Mine had a swing away tire carrier that hinged on the passenger rear corner and had a lever style latch on the drivers side rear corner. Were those a factory option and have you ever come across one? I've never seen another and can't find one on the internet.
We used to have trouble getting emission parts for those carbureted Jeep’s in the early eighties, do you guys change every thing to newer stuff like EFI or what do you do with the heavy smog equipment carb jeeps for parts and repairs
I like my coffee black
Do you have any Renegade 1 restored? how many were actually made? If you have one can you show it?
MrT's Cardwell MO :)