A RU-vid channel for all things Jeep! This channel will be focused around CJs (Civilian Jeeps) but feature other Jeep models as well. Rock crawlers to mall crawlers, all are welcome. Anything Jeep related will be discussed here. This channel will showcase build highlights, installs, product testing, interviews, traveling, as well as off-road adventures.
My Personal Jeeps: 1982 Jeep DJ5 1976 Jeep Renegade CJ7 2005 Jeep Wrangler TJ unlimited (LJR)
Besides being an encyclopedia of all things Jeep, having forgotten more about Jeeps than most Jeep folks know, James is just an all around good human! Nice interview.
Does anyone know what safety cage is over the front seats and along the dash and down the windshield? Just wondering if that's custom or available for my '84 CJ7. Thanks.
I like how you did a JT video to change it up. I like all classy jeeps. We have the Scrambler and a JT and we’re interested in getting into the over landing lifestyle. I’d like to see you do more over landing videos. As always… great video.
I appreciate your video and the Jeeps you showed in this video! Our outlook on the Jeep culture aligns the same. The tacky look the JK, JL and JT crowd seems to love makes me throw up! And the ducks are the dumbest thing I have seen. I like the older and actually used Jeeps and wondered if there were more than a handful at that event. Its still not one I would attend due to the over crowded tacky Jeeps. But you showed some very nice and well built ones in your video. Nice job!
I disagree with paying for vip parking. Well worth the money to have a guaranteed parking spot in my opinion. Sure beats parking on the street getting parking tickets.
I concur with you on The Great Smoky Mountain Jeep Invasion. I enjoy that most or majority of the Jeep owners are still right-winged beliefs which equals our freedoms & that is the essence of the Jeep brand. Don't get me wrong, I do LOVE the older Jeeps like the initial MBs, CJs, Willys, FC-150s & 170s, etc. I'd have one of each if I could afford it & open a Jeep Museum & still drive/use them, but I also do really like even the newer well-build Jeeps created for off-road use. I am like you that they can have the "just-for-show" stuff, but a well-built like Motorbilt or Genright Jeep JK, JL, JT is also awesome to me. As always, great video & I love your content. I do not have a mechanical history growing up, but because I live in the era of RU-vid, I was able to rebuild a 1999 TJ from the ground up & I did 99% of it by myself including repainting, body modifications, clutch, engine rebuild, ball joints, etc. The only thing I didn't tackle on my own was the re-gearing because I know that takes experience under proper supervision to get it right. That id my off-road crawler machine & I have a JL that is my overland vehicle.
Hey Jake it is brown 1979 blue cj7 met you at Norma dans our you am apologize I will give you that interview next year just come find me we will set the world on fire love what you do keep it up see ya next year
Definitely better than a factory top. You could call them and tell them that Civilian Jeeps sent you. I bet you could receive some off the price. I am currently trying to get a coupon code for my viewers. It is still in the processes though.
@@renegadeadventuredivision thanks! I decided to go with black last minute. I wanted the classic Jeep vibe. I think the orange would have looked good but the black is timeless. They are extremely nice tops. I recommend getting one if you’re in the market. I’m trying to talk them into giving me a discount for my followers. So stay tuned for that. That’ll help with the price a little.
@@civilianjeeps Not in the market, but wishing I had one. The bikini is just too good during the summer. But for winter and long trips it would be awesome. I'll have to put this on the wish list for Xmas.