HOLY GRAIL '76 to '83 Jeep CJ5's! We've got 'em ALL!
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Welcome to Coffee Walk episode 114! We have every single CJ-5 from '76 to '83 on the lot and a couple of them are, yes I'm going to say it, HOLY GRAIL Jeeps!
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My very 1st Jeep was a 76 CJ5, 258, 3 speed. Manual everything, no power nothing. 4 wheel drum brakes. I yanked it out of farmers field and fixed it up.
I LOVED THAT THING. Sold it to pay off my schooling.
The only thing I have to ad is that Dennis is one of the most skilled and coolest guys on this planet....
Greetings from Germany....
I have an 81 Jeep scrambler CJ8 with an iron Duke When I got it it had 260 on it now it's nearing 8 Love it
In my 54 years I’ve never owned a Jeep. I’ve had Matchbox Jeeps, built plastic models, Tonka Jeeps, and drew them when I was a kid. Thanks Dennis for your contribution to the Jeep community. Love your videos!
Get one man. They are a blast to own.
This dude is the balls. Learning more about wrangler stuff everyday. What a crazy cool rabbit hole.
Never ever have a jeep in my life, not driven one I don’t think I have ride in one even. Thanks for the video.
My first car was a 1960 Austin Healy 3000. Bought it (running!) for $200 in 1975 and slowly restored it as my dishwasher paycheck allowed. God I wish I still had it...Pretty much Jeeps and Land Rovers since except for a brief foray into Porsches (69 and 90) during my mid-life crisis. My daily driver now is a 1983 CJ-8 with just under 27,000 original miles on it. I'm beginning to think we may be related after watching a few of your videos.
My one and only Jeep I owned 1975 CJ5 304 , with 52000 miles on it. One owner. I had it three years sold it to a friend who restored it still owns it to this day. I would like another
Dennis, your enthusiasm is off the chart and I love it! Thank you, I glean so much from you.
In my opinion Dennis shouldve had his on show on discovery channel. That 83 CJ 5 is nice I'd says it's your holy grail
I learn more by accident from Dennis than any book or blog on purpose.
Do you sell some of the Jeep’s for people to restore them self if so please get a hold of me
Same!!!
PLEASE restore the green ‘80 CJ. I had one like it, only with 40/60 split bench front seat and back seat. Traded it, when it was in perfect condition, at Love Ford (Inwood Rd) for a brand new 87 Wrangler. I think they gave me $3,000 for it. Might sound dumb, but I still have dreams where I find that old Jeep and buy it back for a daily driver. I miss it more than the killer ‘71 Chevelle SS I had in high school.
In the late 80s i had a rusted out 1977 cj5 .i paid 400 bucks for it and loved it.i still think about that and miss it almost every day.
That CJ5 you said first as "Holy grail" looks like my childhood dream jeep that side on the side of tibbs rd. Dalton, Ga. for years. Always loved the look.
My favorite out of all the jeeps I saw is the 1982 Copper Scrambler that you walked by a few times. Once @ 6:27. AWESOME!!!
Over the years ive this man buy ludacrisly rare and expensive vehicles and it warms my heart to see you nerding out on apme Jeeps... God has blessed America.. keep up the good work
Dennis, thanks for sharing. Awesome video and you have a trifecta of holy grail CJ-5’s!
I had 1977 CJ7 with the V-8 3-Speed. Bought it in the late 80's from a guy at work. Thing was a beast. Sold it to by my first Harley Sure Do Miss That Jeep. wish i could find another.
My Daughter has a 1979 CJ5 with the 4 speed. We just rhino lined the tub and got all her stock gauges working. She is saving up for a soft top. Love her Jeep. Top Jeep is the 304.
I might be in the opposite column of many, but I would LOVE to see the Black w/Nutmeg all fixed up. I bet that is a gorgeous Jeep in all its glory.
total agreement
I’m with ya there, but I don’t think any Jeep in those conditions should die!! We have enough reproduction parts available for the 5’s & 7’s that we shouldn’t need to part many of them out unless you need transfer case, axles, and few other original parts that we can rebuild but not replace. I’m a Jeep fan thru and thru and we need to save every single Jeep possible!
Love this video. My son just purchased a 2015 Wrangler Unlimited Sahara with the 3.6 ltr and 6 speed Manuel and he absolutely loves it. He calls the trani a millennial anti theft system
The first vehicle I ever bought was a 1985 Jeep CJ-7. Not sure of the original color, but it was metallic maroon with a hard top and dark tinted windows, absolutely loved it. I think I paid around $2k for it in 1994.
One weekend I had driven it a few hours from home to my old college for a reunion, the morning I was supposed to leave, it wouldn't start. Had a local garage tow it in to see what was wrong. They knew I was from out of town, so they literally hammered the choke wide open and drained the transmission and transfer case. Told me it was only firing on 5 cylinders and I couldn't drive it in that condition, and wanted a ton of money to fix it. I left anyway and eventually made it home, and after my usual mechanic looked at it, he told me what was going on. I wish I knew then what I know now about cars. Had to sell it for pennies because I couldn't afford to fix it. Transmission and transfer case were smoked.
I learned years later that garage got closed down for scamming people.
Awww man! I loooove Cj5's. I had a '78 and just like he said it had a SUPER low 1st gear! Even in high range that thing in idle speed would crawl up the side of a house! I so much want another❤
Cool cool cool, like CJ5s, I have a 1974 CJ5 factory PS and PB and mellow yellow paint, AMC 304 V8, but it has been changed in its life, now it’s white with red flames and different seats, a 1976 AMC 360 engine with an edelbrock 4 barrel carburetor, 8000 lbs winch, 11.5 x 32 tires, 3” lift, it is a beast! I love it
When I was 17 my dad gave me a used but good 77 cj5 golden eagle V8 with Levis trim pkg, it was awesome and would go anywhere no power brakes or steering, it was like a goat. I broke so many parts that I ended up spending more on parts than the 3G's my dad bought it for. I wish I would have never sold it. I broke or spun at least five rear axles! luv your u tubes vids, keep it up!
The copper H code 304 Renegade. It is like the one that my dad had when I was growing up.
I’ve never considered myself a Jeep guy, but it’s amazing the stuff you forget about. In the early 80’s I worked for a parking company, and we used Jeeps as our work trucks, we even plowed snow with them. We had two, one was a red hard top automatic, the other was a way older (side mounted spare) soft top 3 speed. I pretty much learned how to drive a standard on the old Jeep. Just watching this brought back all those memories instantly.
My Holy Grail is a 1979 Wedgwood Blue V8 Renegade Denim. My Dad bought it for me in 12/78 as I turned 16 on 02/79. The 60 Minutes show segment on them rolling over caused my parents to sell it in 05/81 and they bought me a 1981 Honda Prelude to drive to college. Traded that Honda for a BMW 335IS that I still own today. Someday it may have a 1979 CJ5 as a garage buddy. Today we have 3 Wranglers -18 White JLU, 13 Rock Lobster Red JK, and a 12 Cosmos Blue JKU.
The green, iron duke, with factory winch is my favorite, by fare!
It’s so rare to se a non V8 car, that is just a humble work truck, when everything either gets V8 swapped or modified!
I love it when someone restores a base model!
But historically speaking, the “5000” VIN makes is damn near a holy grail!
Dennis-81, H-code, by far. Had one of the last V-8 CJ-7’s. Unfortunately, I had to let it go. I now currently have a 4 cyl 84, with 45,000 miles on it. All original, other than tires & wheels. You’re gonna see it within the next year. Nobody other than CBJ is gonna touch this one-I have plans🤔😎
I think the holy grail CJ5 is the 1981 H code with the V8. I think the 1980 CJ5 should be restored. I can't wait to see the episode of every year Scramblers. That will be awesome.
Nice gunrack mounted to the windshield in the 81 Renegade V8 😎🇺🇸
Oh and cant forget the grenade shifter knob.
I was born in 79 I always wanted a 79 and that is the one I think is gonna be the next holey grail if I ever get one and have the money too I have an 08 my dad had the 83 I love them all too but your right the cj5s are the best
And all my dad ever used if and when he got stuck wasn't a which no lockers no sway bar disconnect nope just a simple 2x4 about 3-4 feet long with 32"s and a 4" lift nothing stopped it
This is why Dennis has done so well i have not seen anyone as passionate for what they do well done
I had a 1977 CJ5 and I put power steering and tilt in it. The upper tilt column bolted right up and the steering box bolted right up to the frame. The wiring harness plugged right in. I had to make a bracket to mount the power steering pump and a 10in extension to hook up the upper and lower column together. The tilt column came out of a 1978 Firebird and the steering box came out of a 1977 camaro.
Just found this channel. Lot of insight on the older Jeeps. I acquired my first Jeep a couple of years ago. It is a true frankenjeep as it is a 1953 "CJ5" according to the title. I have tried to figure it out by the serial number. I think that it is a '53 chassis with a later 50s tub. Fuel tank and filler under the driver seat.
I had a 66 CJ5 with a 4 cylinder engine, 3 speed, with 3 gear shifts. I also had a 79 renegade with a 6 cylinder engine and with a 3 speed. I loved my jeeps.
I'm working on Jeep number 15 and have used collins brothers for a few years now. Straight up good people for parts and help.
We Are Both Getting OLD Dennis. But We're Still Kicking it!!!! Great ☕ Coffee and Keep Leaning Forward!!! Sfc.D.L.Ryan 7th SF. GROUP, Airborne Ret.
I just bought a '81 one owner CJ5 with 43K on the odometer. Not in bad shape but it's been sitting outside for the last 12 years. Good thing it's a California Jeep. Best $800 I ever spent.
My first car was a yellow ‘76 CJ5 with the original V8 and 3 speed manual. Had a lot of fun in that Jeep.
I own one of 81 Blue CJ-5 with AMC 304 with T176 and 300 with good care of it. It is the last year of CJ-5 with V8.
I recall different friends in 76 buying CJ’s. Renegade was awesome, as most made do with the standard model.
Dennis Collins is the Mark Worman of the Jeep world!
Heck Long Island getting a shout out! Dennis find anymore up here i got a car trailer id bring it for free just to hang for a day! Unbelievable knowledge all the way around. Gets you hyped for a jeep
Listening to Dennis with all that knowledge better than any book makes me wis I lived in America with plenty off classic vehicles to find restore and use keep up the good work watching from Glasgow Scotland 🏴🏴
Dennis, I love your passion for those jeeps. They are a gold mine!!
H code 304, I own two early CJ5’s a 1961 and a 1970, love them all!
I just restored a 81 scrambler, I sprayed it in the new firecracker red. She is stunning, also it’s a 4 speed with tailgate. 🇺🇸
Denise, you've been collecting Jeep's way too long. A holy grail nutmeg radio delete with a Levi button! Man I get it. Hell anything on your lot and I'm living the dream.
Not really fussed about the "Holy Grail" thing, but man that black one with the nutmeg stripes makes me all tingly in my special places.
I grew up with a 1978 golden ginger metallic CJ5 levi edition with a 304 in Yuma Arizona. I got to drive it in high school and spent all my money from my summer job modifying it. It is still there for me to inherit someday. I got to choose between that and my dad's fairly nicely restored 1939 Dodge sedan to inherit. I picked the jeep. It has power steering, but it might have been aftermarket. If that is aftermarket, it didn't happen in my lifetime. Makes me wonder about that H-code, I'll have to go check for that next time I'm down. The original paint is in fantastic condition, being kept in a garage in dry Yuma, Arizona. Would like to get some original Levi seats put back in though. If I bring it up here to Washington state, which will be a little sad as its really a desert jeep, I'll need to get a good de-humidifier for the garage. I hope it stays in my family for generations.
I would say the the 83 50000th one is a true "Holy Grail"
Exactly. There are several h code cj’s. There is only one last one
That '80 brought back memories. The first vehicle I bought new and my last Jeep CJ5 was a OJ paint code teal blue '80 with the Iron Duke. That lil Jeep was my daily driver for years. I know folks like to knock that engine, but that one was bullet proof. I just kept it all stock and drove the heck out of it. My ex talked me into trading it in on a new F-150 and I've kicked myself for it since.
DisneyJeep!! Wonderful to walk between that beautiful Jeeps. Thanks Dennis for sharing.
And this is crazy...... it's a 1983 A-TEAM SPECIAL it's the one in the opening credits where it flips over and no one dies HOLY GRAIL OF JEEPS.
Dennis, Jeep’s, and Coffee
Hell 2 the Yes !!!
Love Dennis’s knowledge and enthusiasm...
King of all things Jeep.
You got some nice Jeeps , Thanks for the tour !!
The first '83 has the "Holy Grail" wooden plank front bumper option on it. 😂
Pressure treated too !
I had a 76 CJ7 and a 78 CJ5 when I was in my early 20's. I loved them both. Regret ever selling both.
1:56 is obviously the highlight of this video. That decal is as clean as you can find one ever.
E-type, 190sls, and a few big Healeys just chillin in the lot.
1979 CJ5 Golden Eagle was the Pinnacle. "EH" vin code is what to look for. The Roll bar mounting points is the tell.
I had an 83 CJ7 Blue lifted 35" monster mudders. Exellent Jeep.
Has to be the Orange with White soft top, 1976 CJ5. I bought one just like this new in 1976. You brought back many memories.
Brings bck alot off memories growing up learing how to drive w/ compliments off my dads 1979 cj5.. what made it a special jeep to us its the first ever brand spanking new jeep that my dad purchased pick up off the dealers lot.. it was'nt his first but it was his first brand new straight off the lot.. it was yellow white top w/white lowbck seats and white stock wheels.. no tailgate.. no factory flares.. bye the time it was my driver to last senor year off high school class off 85.. its went through (2) cu$tom paints.. god i miss that jeep..
I "just" got into Jeeps...I bought a new 2020 JT in October of 2020. 54 miles on it, straight off the lot. My previous love was 1st generation Pontiac Firebirds. I've subscribed to a couple gladiator UA-cam channels, but I'm impressed with Dennis Collins (Of course, via GMG, but have started watching his content).
I would argue that "H" code Jeep, or the 85 with the "50000" S/N being the holy grails. May need to make a road trip down to TX....Collins Bro's Jeep for all things Jeep, GMG for cool classic cars and to see Firebird #1, and then SpaceX in Boca Chica, TX! Great content Dennis, without the OVER THE TOP Richard stuff (which I like and find funny for HIS show, but I find it not appropriate for your content). Keep up great work!
Mr Collins. You’re a class act. I mean that sincerely.
I had a 78 CJ5 Renegade. It was cream with a tan top and tan Levi interior. I miss that thing every day.
Definitely the Black with Nutmeg. That would look so cool with a total resoration....
Just for you to know where each and every one of these Jeeps are is outstanding.
Out of all of them, I’ve got to say the white ‘83 is the “holy grail.” Gorgeous Jeep and I’ve always liked white with black top/interior (my 87 Wrangler was that color combo).
I remember back in the day of putting a plastic model together of the brown golden eagle ,COOL
I think I had that same model!
Is that just an appearance package?
Wooow cool with coffee and cool all Jeep ..., My Dad have CJ6 DarkBlue in 🇹🇭 so we want say Hi from Thailand.
Guys that know their business are unreal, always enjoy the videos!!!
Great stuff Dennis, Watching your coffee walk makes me really miss my 78 CJ5 also a V8 with the 3 speed. Bought it new, it was Silver.
I had a 86 Renegade Levi's edition, triple blue. That thing had the v8 and would fly!
Working on a 1980 Renegade CJ5. Got it from an old man I looked after. He bought it new in Nov. 1979. I'm the 2nd owner. Wouldn't trade it for anything. Even has original bikini top.
I love these comparisons. I have a rust free ‘80 CJ5 Laredo and enjoy learning all I can about them.
LOL the Collins Bros. fitness plan...walk back n fourth in the lot between each model year.
I guess I have a really, really holy grail. A 1980 CJ5, factory black, 304 v-8, T176, dana 300, power steering and disk brakes.
Every JEEP on the lot is without a doubt the rarest, most sought after vehicle ever produced on Earth and the planet Mars.
For once you tube got me to a proper channel, still own my '83 CJ7 Renegade that I bought my senior year, restoring 77 CJ5 now. I know where I am taking my next vacation!! Great walk thru, your passion, excitement, knowledge. Well done sir, well done indeed.
Born 77' ..and you had 2 good example..💪✌️♥️
I said the Silver Anniversary was the “Holy Grail” until you got to that (literally) LAST ONE! Amazing!
My pedigree:
First Jeep: 1980 CJ-7 Hardtop, 258, T-176, Dana 300. Drove it daily through high school & college and beyond. Owned it 12 yrs. Sold it, kicked myself for 2 yrs.
Second Jeep: 1978 CJ-5, 401, T-18a, Dana 20. Currently my daily driver.
Third Jeep: 1979 CJ-5, 304, T-150, Dana 20. Owned it many years ago, sold it to a family member, bought it back last year. Now trying to decide how it should be fixed up. (Maybe a Silver Anniversary tribute? Idk.)
Uf!!!! Jeeps Jeeps Jeeps!!! And more Jeeps!!! They Jeeps land??? Yeah! And Dennis si the king!👍😀
My dad purchased the 76 cj5 levi interior. Sold it in 05 for double its original price. Now I wish I had taken it when he offered it to me.
Best part about a jeep junkyard? Never run out of places to set your coffee.
I actually saw a Black CJ with the Nutmeg strips and seats in the 80’s. Do remember if it was a 5 or 7. It was a beautiful Jeep.
I had a 77 CJ-5 in Blue Levi Jean trim, inline 258-6, with a granny 4-spd. Wasn't fast but climb nearly anything. It was pretty much plain Jane outside of that. I miss that Jeep.
Had a CJ 5 years ago. Can't remember the year model, but I drove it to Maine from Texas in 81 to my Duty Station at NAS Brunswick. I have a 97 TJ now. Just turned 100k. 75k when I bought it in AZ. I'm 3rd owner.
My 79 v8 cj5 Renegade is my holy grail. T18, 360 with tbi, d60 rear, d 44 front, arb front and back, welder, full cage, tilt wheel, 5 point harness, and on and on.
All the cool guys had a CJ when I was a kid. I love the CJ series because you just never knew what to expect when you walked up on one, the paint colors and options seemed endless and then when the YJ and Chrysler came along and Jeep went to the "this is what we got" mentality unfortunately.
Chrysler broke me of buying new vehicles when they sold one to me under the premise that it had a warranty and then didn't honor it. The last thing a young dude on active duty is prepared for if repairing a new vehicle that has very little parts available. The issue was a bad stub axle and there was such an issue with them that they were on backorder(faulty heat treating). My poor dad had to find one on a wreck in Kennedale and mail it out to me in B.F.E. to get me going again.
That '77 blue Renegade @ 5:16 is possibly the coolest jeep I have ever seen.
What a dream to have a graveyard of jeeps. I love theml I owned a 1995 Jeep Wrangler years ago then just recently purchase a 1971 CJ5 Jeep. Restoring it now. Fun Fun Fun stuff. Goal, to buy a Cj7 next and maybe an older Willys military style jeep.
Sure like the cj5s I’ve got a 1983 I’m restoring and I just learned a lot from this coffee walk
I swear,,,,,,,,,, Dennis IS mr. JEEP!!!!!!!!!!!
In the military (1987) I bought a Jeep from my First Sergeant, it was an 1978 V8 with a stick, I'd do anything to find that, or Ronald Reagan's blue Scrambler to restore
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