Cj7
: It was the first CJ model to offer an optional automatic gearbox, making it more accessible to a wider market.
However, with distance, CJ7 stands as one of Stephen Chow’s most personal works. It is a film that refuses to lie to children. It tells them that poverty is hard, that miracles are unreliable, and that parents are mortal and fallible. : It was the first CJ model to
CJ7 is not a powerful superhero; instead, it's like a hyperactive, loyal puppy. It can fly, telekinetically move objects, and repair things with its tongue. However, its "help" often backfires hilariously. It tries to help Dicky cheat on an exam (with disastrous results), fights off a giant bully dog, and creates general chaos at school. Dicky loves CJ7, but their relationship is tested when CJ7 accidentally gets Dicky into more trouble with his strict father. It tells them that poverty is hard, that
: Featured chrome bumpers, grill, and mirrors, plus high-back bucket seats and special decals. However, its "help" often backfires hilariously
Introduced in 1976, the CJ-7 was American Motors Company’s (AMC) attempt to modernize the Jeep line. It remains one of the most popular models for off-roaders and collectors today.
