Father & son’s 1967 Jeep CJ-5 is all about bare-bones fun | Why I Drive #17

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I miss the old computerless vehicles and the feel of them! thanks for your videos!

RandySchartiger
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An honest car driven by down to earth people. As always a well produced story 👍

soulfulmachines
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I JUST picked up a 78 CJ-7. There's a certain romance with those old jeeps. Maybe it's the idea that you can go any where you want....within reason. Another interesting thing about jeeps is I've never heard anyone come right out and say they hate them or detest them. They seemed to be well respected within their capabilities.

mindeloman
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Finally a stock classic Jeep, used and enjoyed the way it was meant to.
Awesome 👍

teop
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Perfect. Takes me back to age 7 and those quality die cast metal cars and trucks, made in the USA. I had a ton of 'em, but my favorite was the Jeep. Stock white rims, skinny tires, no frills.

OutnBacker
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Still driven my 79 cj7 for all the same reasons

stephenwebber
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"You actually have to drive it." That's what 4 wheelin' is about. I occasionally drove a Military jeep when I was in the Guard (pre-Hummer days) & I would like to have one now. Good times!

lateefcarrere
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Hay you two are living the dream I’m right with ya in a 5 only in a Jeep cj5 any other is uncivilized. Truly Jeep cj country tread lightly. and have fun out there one jeeper to another

johnbesegai
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Yes Sir, they capture ones attendance and an love ! Our 66 during restoration has bought us into contact with More purist Jeep builders and lovers than one could have dreamed of. Boy this one is a dimond in the CJ Willy's world, thx for sharing, bear

bearsrodshop
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this video is the reason i purchased my 1964 kaiser willy's cj5 for me and my young sons! i loved your jeep and the story!

BeauMitchell-zi
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When Jeeps were real Jeeps, unlike today’s!

cfvrq
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My Dad has a 1970 Kaiser Cj-5 Renegade I, it too has the Buick 225 Dauntless V6, but his came stock with the 3spd and a Warn manual overdrive...it has never gotten stuck or quit runnin, and he used to race it at Pismo Beach in the late 70's, along with it being his huntin rig since he bought it in 1976(I was 3yrs old)....I've got a 1943 Ford GPW flat fender, but I'm runnin a 1966 K-Code 289 out of a Mustang and a 4spd, locker in the rear and posi up front, it's a savage over any terrain :)

branon
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My dad had a 1967 CJ6. 101" wheel base. It also had the Buick V6 in it. He added a Overland Overdrive which gave him even more gears. We needd the extra gear options since we lived in Colorado and our weekend cabin was around 8500 feet in the mountains.

talfacprez
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I like the old Army jeeps. From ww2 to Vietnam era

jeffkeller
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My first car was a 1976 CJ5 with the 225 ci v6 painted green, had so much fun in that thing. I sure do miss it. Now I have a 1974 CJ5 with a AMC 360 ci with a 4 barrel edelbrock 4 barrel carburetor.

timothymartin
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That's a really cool Jeep . My cousin has a CJ7 that has over 500, 000 miles on it . It's retired in his back yard now . I've owned a bunch of 4wd's in my life but the only jeep I had was a 40's Willys .

ALABAMAHEADHUNTER
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Keep on working on the older vehicles better than the newer ones👍👍👍👍

kylec
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This CJ-5 Jeep was the best looking of all the Jeeps. It could come in different shades as well. They were even produced in Pakistan in the 70's, I don't know if they are still.

mohabatkhanmalak
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I loved the cj5 with the sound of 304 stick under door headers .

crspcritter
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Oh how I long for my 65 Rambler Classic 550. You just drove it !!!!

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