It’s just really cool to see a family owned business rolling like rock stars! You can tell she has a passion for cars in the trans am and red eye episodes!
Keep the Military Jeep Dennis. Put your special touch on it and give it away to someone. Who likes Jeep's.But can afford one. Raffle it off to for Charity. Sound good then do it Dennis. Shawn.
This has to be one of the best channels on youtube a really cool guy really knowledgable, every episode’s an education. Shows he has his priorities in order when you listen to his kids speak top man. 💪
dennis ,just a little while and you bought and restored all jeep renegade, and others in america love it waiting for your next video greetings from the netherlands
Dennis, your joy at what you do and working with family and friends is the pleasure of these videos because cars are cars...it's the people involved that matter since everything gets sold and moved on down the road, never to be seen again...
My dad bought a nos in a soup can water forting kit master cylinder cap to convert from the vented system to a modern style sealed sysyem and that way you can top off it from under the hood without using the access panel in the floor
The date on the can was from 1953. Kept the can since it looked real cool. We also made it have power brakes but retain the origonal mastercylinder under the floor like the willys jeeps and m38a1
Kevin Fleming, that would be one of the most watched videos ever, I think, just to see them bring that jeep back to life as what it was originally. Someone else might buy it but nobody would give it the love and attention to detail that Dennis and his crew would.
Great rescue, three beautiful CJ'S,"Supervisor Dennis" and his team (without forgetting the attractive Kelsey) and as a result, another awesome coffee walk. Many thanks for sharing.
I don't know if you have seen a channel called Uncle Toney's garage about two weeks ago where he was in a shop in Tenn. where there was 30 or 40 jeeps and rooms full of parts and they had to all be gone in about two months. Jeeps from WW2 up thru the 90's plus Toyotat's I can'r believe the amount of NOS parts
Man, my first Jeep was a gorgeous 1980 CJ 5. I bought it from a young married couple in ‘84; never been off road. Forest green original paint with black vinyl interior and a 60/40 front seat. I traded it for a new first run, ‘87 Wrangler, but I miss it more than any vehicle I’ve owned. It’s crazy, but at least once a month I have a dream that I find that Jeep and restore it.
Cool find! We just sold our 53. We had it at our lake place for a trails jeep. Decided we needed something more reliable when we're out on the trails. Went to a father and son( about 8 years old) to build for a first car. The excitement in that boys eyes could not be duplicated.
That yellow Jeep is an M38, late 60's early 70's maybe? Definitely a Kaiser Jeep....I'm thinkin about replacing the front blinkers in the grill of my 85 Cj7 with a pair of those small military blinkers, they look much better than the stock AMC pair....I like the way the headlights are recessed in that Jeep as well....definitely needs to be restomodded with a Ford Coyote under the hood....🤘🏻🇺🇸
I really like the rescues videos but I'm starting to become a fan of your best place to grab lunch around here segment reviews after the rescue I missed one here
@@wileecoyote5749 okay? They're still going to look at and potentially purchase them. What does it matter if they contacted him to go see them or if they found em previously and are following up.
Would love to get my daughter a scrambler pickup style. Oh tell your guys to be careful running with that cable down the ramp. It only takes a small bind in that cable and it either pulls him off his feet or rips his shoulder out. be safe. great video
There is a spot just east of Franklin, Pa, that has a LOT if old Jeeps. Lots of different styles, and accessories. It's on RT 322 just a couple of miles out of Franklin. Just in case you didn't know👍🤔😂
the army version to me that's the pearl in the rough ... not sure but if it were mine i would do a drivetrain total redo ... and modern rewire so no worries and leave the yellow as is
I just sold a 78 CJ-5, 304 v-8, 4:11 axle gears, rear Detroit locker. 4 1/2 suspension lift, 34x10.50-15 swampers, new front and rear seats. Original steel body rust free. Ran very well. 4500 bucks. Probably should have asked for more...lol
To short of a video, I always like when your out, you stop at some restaurant that you ask" where is a good place to eat. I know it your local area. I miss Texas ; hi from Springfield Oregon
Yup - Sort of put your money where your mouth is. Thou with DC being the cool character he is he'd propably walk it and find a few wrecks that he could rescue along the trial :)
Don’t get me wrong I enjoy the shop tours, but these episodes I enjoy the most!
Agreed.
Me too.
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Damn good job backing in right handed. Against traffic.
Alex has definitely had a lot of practice!
The best thing about Fast n Loud?
- We got to meet Dennis
- We got to meet KC
Dennis- kudo's to the editor. They are worth MORE than you are paying them. They make you look good. Thanks for sharing.
Dennis, as a father of a car-girl myself, I commend you on raising a real car-daughter, and a very professional and knowledgable one as well!
The drone shot at the end! 👍👍👍
Funny how Dennis says he's gonna step back and supervise wind's up doing most of work TRULLY A GREAT GUY
I love the daddy/daughter episodes!
there is no way to word that that doesnt sound wierd lmao
It’s just really cool to see a family owned business rolling like rock stars!
You can tell she has a passion for cars in the trans am and red eye episodes!
Keep the Military Jeep Dennis. Put your special touch on it and give it away to someone. Who likes Jeep's.But can afford one. Raffle it off to for Charity. Sound good then do it Dennis. Shawn.
Love the T-shirt that the seller is wearing!
Kelsey is sharp as a hairpin turn. Great stuff from the Black Mountain gang.
what the Heck!!! no lunch or breakfast at a cool unknown greasy spoon? on the other hand your camera work and cinematography has really improved😁
Thank you Dennis, Kel, Alex and crew for another entertaining episode!
It's good to see kelsey back in the mix👀
This has to be one of the best channels on youtube a really cool guy really knowledgable, every episode’s an education. Shows he has his priorities in order when you listen to his kids speak top man. 💪
I like when he says "Alex, outstanding"
Like the drone photo abowe the workshop area, looks like the are lots of cars around...🙋♂️🇩🇰
This is the most charismatic man on the internet.
Hey man what happened to the good meal afterwards?? You know we look forwards to that too! ❤
This is just right up the road not very far away wasn't time to go eat
Love how you shut down a 3 lane road to back in the yard. Great finds.
I used to do it all the time when I was driving semi..
Nice driving though 👍💪
Thanks for the restaurant stops great show kelsey is cute❤
Nothing like " a good supervisor "
Nice example of a daughter and Dad enjoying doing business together. Nice job on the video. I'm a Dad and understand the bond!
It all reminds me of my farm find '65 CJ5 back in '69.
Everytime I watch an episode with Jeeps I think of my dad sand dragging his 71 Commando. Great video!
Lovin that 50s military jeep. It’d be nice to see you guys restore it even though you’re not going to. Those Kaiser willys Jeeps are a rare find.
OUTSTANDING JOB GUYS ‼️‼️ Vinny 🇺🇸
Scored again Dennis watching in the UK
dennis ,just a little while and you bought and restored all jeep renegade, and others in america love it waiting for your next video greetings from the netherlands
Out standing ...Get you some of that !!
The yellow Jeep looks so cool
Dennis, your joy at what you do and working with family and friends is the pleasure of these videos because cars are cars...it's the people involved that matter since everything gets sold and moved on down the road, never to be seen again...
Awesome video and nice buy 😬👍🏻
The military one could be a cool rebuild to go back to military colors and spec, it even has the water fording (M38 E1 spec) Snorkle hood on it!
My dad bought a nos in a soup can water forting kit master cylinder cap to convert from the vented system to a modern style sealed sysyem and that way you can top off it from under the hood without using the access panel in the floor
The date on the can was from 1953. Kept the can since it looked real cool. We also made it have power brakes but retain the origonal mastercylinder under the floor like the willys jeeps and m38a1
Kevin Fleming, that would be one of the most watched videos ever, I think, just to see them bring that jeep back to life as what it was originally. Someone else might buy it but nobody would give it the love and attention to detail that Dennis and his crew would.
What no lunch? Usually the best part of these rescue missions..
The CJ episodes are my favorites!
Has to be a tough job backing in to the shop place off that busy street , great job to (probably) Alex 👍 or Zack lol !
Fab film Dennis is defo the Yoda of the jeep world 1 word for Kelsey WOW
My dream job! Rescuing deserving autos.
Dennis is Great!
I really like when he does these episodes. Regardless even if I like the vehicle he is buying or not. I like.to be where the action is
Your daughter is GORGEOUS
As usual very high standard of content extremely entertaining, great to Dennis working with his daughter :)
Great rescue, three beautiful CJ'S,"Supervisor Dennis" and his team (without forgetting the attractive Kelsey) and as a result, another awesome coffee walk. Many thanks for sharing.
Great backing skill....
I used to eat lunch in Farmersville, TX…. Nice find.
Those jeeps came of the Chapman Farm, which I own - what a great way to get rid of the junk!
@@wileecoyote5749 I wish him the best, following this adventure for sure. What's BAT?
@@wileecoyote5749 wow - ping me if you see what they go for. I sold all 3 for $2K. I needed space in my barn for the sheepies.
I don't know if you have seen a channel called Uncle Toney's garage about two weeks ago where he was in a shop in Tenn. where there was 30 or 40 jeeps and rooms full of parts and they had to all be gone in about two months. Jeeps from WW2 up thru the 90's plus Toyotat's I can'r believe the amount of NOS parts
Looks like Dennis been out on the boat. Nice tan.
Man, my first Jeep was a gorgeous 1980 CJ 5. I bought it from a young married couple in ‘84; never been off road. Forest green original paint with black vinyl interior and a 60/40 front seat. I traded it for a new first run, ‘87 Wrangler, but I miss it more than any vehicle I’ve owned. It’s crazy, but at least once a month I have a dream that I find that Jeep and restore it.
Afternoon Master Dennis Collins sir
Thank You Everyone
Cool drone shot at the end
Cool find! We just sold our 53. We had it at our lake place for a trails jeep. Decided we needed something more reliable when we're out on the trails. Went to a father and son( about 8 years old) to build for a first car. The excitement in that boys eyes could not be duplicated.
Always Dennis Doing Great Job .. Well Done Dennis ..Well Done .
Thanks for another Coffee Walk!
That yellow Jeep is an M38, late 60's early 70's maybe? Definitely a Kaiser Jeep....I'm thinkin about replacing the front blinkers in the grill of my 85 Cj7 with a pair of those small military blinkers, they look much better than the stock AMC pair....I like the way the headlights are recessed in that Jeep as well....definitely needs to be restomodded with a Ford Coyote under the hood....🤘🏻🇺🇸
Missed the "grab a cup of Joe and let's go" on screen text
Great episode. Great drone shot @ end. Alex was a boss, on backing trailer into your lot
Great production value! Crisp!
"OUTSTANDING"...
We have none of these cars in England but still my favourite
Brilliant 👏 the professor at work
Mr Collins your daughter is absolutely stunningly gorgeous 😍
The Military one is most likely an M38A1
Dual Battery covers M 38a1
Dennis very cool that you able to find Jeeps so close to home! As always I am looking forward to the next video!
Way cool drone shot’ What no lunch today? I know your close to home but still definitely love those segments😎
I agree, I'd sort of got use to seeing what they got to eat in addition to the finds/rescues :)
I really like the rescues videos but I'm starting to become a fan of your best place to grab lunch around here segment reviews after the rescue I missed one here
You guys find some of the coolest cars, trucks & jeeps! Always an epic adventure and makes for a great episode.
@@wileecoyote5749 okay? They're still going to look at and potentially purchase them. What does it matter if they contacted him to go see them or if they found em previously and are following up.
@@wileecoyote5749 I left a comment saying it was a cool video essentially why would I want people contacting me over that
Would love to get my daughter a scrambler pickup style. Oh tell your guys to be careful running with that cable down the ramp. It only takes a small bind in that cable and it either pulls him off his feet or rips his shoulder out. be safe. great video
Classy guy Dennis Collins is, note he went to open the door for his daughter, watch and learn fellas.
There is a spot just east of Franklin, Pa, that has a LOT if old Jeeps. Lots of different styles, and accessories. It's on RT 322 just a couple of miles out of Franklin.
Just in case you didn't know👍🤔😂
the army version to me that's the pearl in the rough ... not sure but if it were mine i would do a drivetrain total redo ... and modern rewire so no worries and leave the yellow as is
I just sold a 78 CJ-5, 304 v-8, 4:11 axle gears, rear Detroit locker. 4 1/2 suspension lift, 34x10.50-15 swampers, new front and rear seats. Original steel body rust free. Ran very well. 4500 bucks. Probably should have asked for more...lol
Well that was a simple road trip out in to the country.
Collins Brothers is going to need an expansion ,Soon.
Outstanding
These are great, get better every time
I like the drone camera work you have been doing. Pretty cool.
Get you some of that!
That 70s cj5 has the earlyer style parking light. I like that style better than the later style personally
That 75 intermediate though! Drool.... Looks to be optioned as a Renegade as well.
To short of a video, I always like when your out, you stop at some restaurant that you ask" where is a good place to eat. I know it your local area. I miss Texas ; hi from Springfield Oregon
Love the fact that it's a family affair.
Live the rescues
Looks like you need to buy some more lots , Looks like your yard is full, And backing off the road is never any fun . Great video my friend.
New rescue right on!
Almost need a bigger lot and building keep collecting
The yellow one is an m38a1. Serial number will be on the data plates on the dash
But...where is the cool place to eat in Farmersville? LOL Nice purchases!
That was my 1st thot....
Excelentes maquinas merecen quedar en un hombre como el, saludos desde Paraguay
Hmm chickens. That could be a issue. Well then I suggest you bring along flour, eggs, buttermilk, salt pepper, sage, garlic chili flakes, etc.
Looks like a kiddies fairground ride only its CJ'S going around the track and not kid's novelty vehicles 🤣🤤👍
I love these episodes! Thanks for sharing!
On Vice Grip Garage on RUclips they have this 1980 International Scout II with a factory Nissan Turbo Diesel he just showed......................
The yellow M38A1 is an early one. Me and my dad both have one. I was just out on a taco run with mine. Took my daughter too!
Outstanding and entertaining as always.
As always what is there not to like .....
My favorite videos!
Does Dennis ever go four wheeling in Jeep’s? That would be fun to watch him do a trail ride.
Yup - Sort of put your money where your mouth is. Thou with DC being the cool character he is he'd propably walk it and find a few wrecks that he could rescue along the trial :)
I love that military Jeep 😼
Great video as always