You would never know he was a millionaire by the way he treats everyone and gets his hands dirty along with his employees. Seems like a very nice person.
@@rsprockets7846A friend growing ups Dad had 2 enormous barns full of square body Chevy parts. He would buy them for literally scrap price. He had 1 trailer full of choice small block stuff and 1 trailer full of big block stuff and Chevy Dana 60's. He made an absolute killing over the years selling those parts. Especially the Dana 60's. he could basically ask whatever he wanted for them by the mid 90's.
I couldn't agree more. Seems like an Awesome place to work. Dennis is first class!!!! If you ever need any help up here in Northeast Dennis checking out leads or help loading his me up and I mean it. No bullshit. Love this shit. Reason I clicked on this video today is I recently found a 1969 Gto Convertible 400 4 speed. Sitting 20 years. Well it's now tucked in my garage. It's a northeast car right threw to the floors.... my son and I are going to put complete floor pan in. Keep up the good work Dennis. By the way there is still a few rust free Old Muscle cars and 911s tucked away in garages up here.
@@clydesnow5047 please keep us all updated on how you and your son tackle that project. Sadly, my ex-stepfather never wanted to work on his sweet rides, let alone do so with me. I also never learned how to fix vehicles as well. :(
You all probably dont give a damn but does anybody know a way to get back into an instagram account? I was dumb forgot the login password. I love any assistance you can offer me!
Dennis=Ultimate CE0. Knows his product and every employees job inside and out. He can educate and teach his employees and they all respect him and how many CEO's get their legs and hands dirty to work alongside their employees???
4 mcdonalds food trays under the tyres and she will move onto the trailer with ease, even better when the tyres are flat. TIP. ALWAYS keep 4 plastic food trays handy ;) and takes up alot less space then 4 wheels.
@@shaneb3593 hahaha not the trailer tires. 2x4 is the way to go.. your funny. getting stuck cars on a trailer. it works really well with the plastic trays. :)
CAA and AAA have a set of "tire skates" which are basically McDonald's food trays that are placed under the tires. With those you can make a tire spin on a dime without much stress on the winch or the car
Hope you grabbed that Ford Toploader 3-speed sitting on the table at the 11:02-11:10 mark. If the GTO came with a 3-speed originally, that’s the one that it would have had, not the Muncie 4-speed that you’re calling a 3-speed at the 26:20 mark..
Dennis, so cool to find and buy two GTO’s that have been laid up for 40 years!!! You are gangster as hell! You just buy em and restore them because you can!! Awesome that you found both original engines!!!! Love it!!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍💵💵💵💵
Yes indeed and it's got the original motor and trans all numbers matching most people with a ripped out that a track and tossed it away years ago and thrown and probably some Kraco cassette player by now 😉
Wow Man !! My Dad was stationed at Fort Sam Houston back in ‘64 , ‘65 . When He was in the Army . Damn ... sorry about all the rambling comments fellas !
Stuck in traffic is a way of life in every over crowded city anywhere. Bought my first GTO for $300- have had several more since. Made money on all. Now Mopar or no car. Great show.
Fondling a Muncie thinking it was the original three speed. The top loader "Dearborn" trans would have been the three speed that came in the car. Please tell me you scooped up the top loader, if you didn't, you left the original transmission behind!
I have a motor trend subscription but with your show and barn find hunters why bother? Your show has no bs and is full of interesting facts about cars. I appreciate the time that is taken to film such shows. Thanks Kingy from Australia 🇦🇺
Brilliant Dennis doesn't overlook the little things, covers every nook and cranny, then gives full credit to his friends/co-workers, glad to have watched.
We all should take a page out of Dennis' Book, he just scored two sweet GTOs, has the baller net worth, has an awesome business and family but it's still humble enough to get excited about a free loaf of Wonderbread.
Honor his Memory well done sir... Keeper of the pontiac faith... Please restore 100% 1 owner is worth it!! Look forward to seeing your followups in a year..... 😎👍✌
Dennis doing the happy dance when they find the right motor. Priceless. Just like a one owner all original 69 GTO. I love this channel. Thanks for sharing the great finds.
This was so awesome, thanks for taking us along with you. It was almost like a treasure hunt with everything you got & finding the engine blocks. I am so looking forward to these builds.
This was a heck of an operation, grabbing the 2 cars PLUS gathering all those parts and pieces, ...dang you guys earned it today. i love your passion and dedication to authenticity on these cars Dennis!
Automobile Archeology at its finest. Thanks for the great Poncho find. Had a 65 GTO Convertible with a tri-powered 389 and a four speed. Really regret selling it back in the 70s to pay for school.
Hey Dennis do a side by side cars parked and the matching parts as is laid out on ground and inside....great find but. Sad to see the guys dreams unfullfilled
I love seeing old cars revived! Dennis you’re the man and not a fake you have the knowledge and love for the car world. I could work for Dennis every day of the week!
It would be great to take them back to the family and show them what they where ment to be. Let them see that all the previous owners time, and effort was well worth it. And that the lady called you, and not a scrapper. For what ever they are worth, they will have so much more value with the story behind them. In the short time that I have found this channel, its become one of my favorites. Never knew that the guy behind the big taker (Rawlins) was full of such ethics and honesty. Grab a cup.
Huge Goat fan/so-called expert. Best video yet. Extremely biased opinion, based entirely on favoritism of Goat rescue. Thank you very much, Sir Dennis & entire crew. Kudos.
Yea but he just flips them for profit A lot of diehard muscle car lovers would pay. The same. Money. He. Does. And never part with them. But Dennis has got the green to be there first and with the funds. I. Am not putting him down cause. He has worked hard to get. What. He has nice find.
_The end of my week starts off great with a video from Dennis Collins himself! Always like seeing your barn finds, and anything Jeep. Thank you for saving a plethora of classics from a Javelin AMX, to a Jag, and even a few Corvettes. Damn good channel Mr. Collins!(And that Texas jack, heck yeah)!!!_
my 1st car in high school, 1976, was a 1969 gto...miss that car every day. was damned expensive too, a whopping $600! turn key and drove the wheels off it for years!
The food at Woodys Smokehouse looked SO GOOD!!!! The Pontiacs are amazing. Always one if my favorite vehicle's & My daily rite now is a Pontiac!!! Bring Back Pontiac!!!!!!!!!
Sad that the prior owner passed away before his love of his cars got finished, collecting his parts and keeping them until they could all be but back- at least we all know Dennis was the right person to get these cars and will do the right thing and put them back together the right way and they will live on. 👍🏻❤️
Another great save Dennis. I can't get over the top surface rust on the blue gto. The cover really held the humidity in. Those two cars will be gorgeous when restored. Thanks for sharing.
I have always thought you were in it for the money 💰 but after a few videos I see you are all about cars ( and the money they make) glad to see people sell and save cars
Wow! What a find! I always wanted a 68 GTO since high school in the late 80s, a neighbor of mine in NJ back in those days had a brown one as a daily driver. I was in love with that car but being that I was a senior graduating high school and going into the Army, I couldn't afford one. Now I'm 52 with a daughter graduating high school going off to a very good university and a son becoming a high school senior next year, I still can't afford one! I'm eligible for retirement from my job at this point but I'm staying until the kids finish college then I'm going and I WILL buy myself a retirement gift of either a 68 GTO or a Buick Grand National which I loved equally back then but couldn't afford. Thanks for showing us the rescue of those cars Dennis.
Why not disconnect the shifter cables and pop the trans in the neutral? Also, why not unbolt the rag joint from the steering column or the coupler from the steering column to the steering box so you can steer them? Love the show. Dennis really seems like a great guy. Dream job
You would never know he was a millionaire by the way he treats everyone and gets his hands dirty along with his employees. Seems like a very nice person.
I wish I had in one pinky finger the knowledge Dennis has about cars. He's a walking library. You can tell he absolutely loves his automobiles 🚘
Dennis is the best tutor anyone could ask for, Alex is getting better each show reading those tags.
Respect to the man who owned those goats...didn't let ANYTHING get away
And foresight to buy oem parts and yard parts when they were available c heep
@@rsprockets7846A friend growing ups Dad had 2 enormous barns full of square body Chevy parts. He would buy them for literally scrap price. He had 1 trailer full of choice small block stuff and 1 trailer full of big block stuff and Chevy Dana 60's. He made an absolute killing over the years selling those parts. Especially the Dana 60's. he could basically ask whatever he wanted for them by the mid 90's.
That’s not even what happened bud! You gotta listen and look at the same time !!
I think it's great that you actually give credit to your guys for all they do. Seems like a great place to work.
They are definitely hard workers. It's kinda funny that Dennis wears gloves to stand around and talk
I couldn't agree more. Seems like an Awesome place to work. Dennis is first class!!!! If you ever need any help up here in Northeast Dennis checking out leads or help loading his me up and I mean it. No bullshit. Love this shit. Reason I clicked on this video today is I recently found a 1969 Gto Convertible 400 4 speed. Sitting 20 years. Well it's now tucked in my garage. It's a northeast car right threw to the floors.... my son and I are going to put complete floor pan in. Keep up the good work Dennis. By the way there is still a few rust free Old Muscle cars and 911s tucked away in garages up here.
@@clydesnow5047 please keep us all updated on how you and your son tackle that project. Sadly, my ex-stepfather never wanted to work on his sweet rides, let alone do so with me. I also never learned how to fix vehicles as well. :(
Dennis is out there getting his hands dirty! Meanwhile, he's worth over 30million.... Humble guy for sure.
Good people are rewarded for the good work they do.
How did he make 30 mill, gosh damn man I bust my ass everyday and the IRS still owes me my return , it's august
Dude can get excited like nobody's business. Super cool to see a genuine positive individual!
This Coffee Walk is great program. I love old steel and not only the vehicles you save; but also what you build! Cheers!
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Enjoying these far more than Richards new content! Only so many Richard “wooow’s” you can take in one week
You all probably dont give a damn but does anybody know a way to get back into an instagram account?
I was dumb forgot the login password. I love any assistance you can offer me!
@Felipe Valentin instablaster ;)
Dennis=Ultimate CE0. Knows his product and every employees job inside and out. He can educate and teach his employees and they all respect him and how many CEO's get their legs and hands dirty to work alongside their employees???
Yea, can we make him the Chief of police?!
@@kidwave1 i agree. If we could turn back the clock, President or a coach of any pro team
I like Dennis more every video I watch - good on him for being a great bloke
I’d be telling him he needs to look at a little better if you know what I’m saying!!!!! Gotta split the tamale before you dip it in !!!
Employees respect COEs like Dennis a lot more then the one's who order people around then showboat about the finshed products
My Father had a 67 GTO AWESOME CAR ! Rest easy Pops😎
4 mcdonalds food trays under the tyres and she will move onto the trailer with ease, even better when the tyres are flat. TIP. ALWAYS keep 4 plastic food trays handy ;) and takes up alot less space then 4 wheels.
I'm not sure of them flat trays would be enough for a trailer tire. i own 5 different types of trails and we just used 2 x 4s getting a flat changed.
@@shaneb3593 hahaha not the trailer tires. 2x4 is the way to go.. your funny. getting stuck cars on a trailer. it works really well with the plastic trays. :)
I actually forgot about this
CAA and AAA have a set of "tire skates" which are basically McDonald's food trays that are placed under the tires. With those you can make a tire spin on a dime without much stress on the winch or the car
That is an Awesome fix....
Glad we have someone like Dennis, these cars will fulfill someone's dream of being brought back to life.
I loved the “jack” on the side of the road!😂😂😂
Do what works!
Best way to get that job done..smart guys!
Hope you grabbed that Ford Toploader 3-speed sitting on the table at the 11:02-11:10 mark. If the GTO came with a 3-speed originally, that’s the one that it would have had, not the Muncie 4-speed that you’re calling a 3-speed at the 26:20 mark..
Nice seeing the boss leaning into it
Dennis, so cool to find and buy two GTO’s that have been laid up for 40 years!!! You are gangster as hell! You just buy em and restore them because you can!! Awesome that you found both original engines!!!! Love it!!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍💵💵💵💵
Dennis Collins is such a stand up guy. He has so much knowledge. Love to watch all his videos.
Let us know how much money is thrown into those restorations for sh** and giggles to be roadworthy...
Belt driven 8 track !😀👍👍
Yes indeed and it's got the original motor and trans all numbers matching most people with a ripped out that a track and tossed it away years ago and thrown and probably some Kraco cassette player by now 😉
Would love to see follow-up on these two GTOs all the way where Dennis is driving them.
Ye man good shout that
Love Dennis's energy and how he looks after the team. ALEX is lucky to have such a knowledgeable mentor.
Going to get me some merch when I get paid ,can't wait to see the resto. Lots of love from Edinburgh, Scotland.
Please make a video showing these when you finish restoring them. Got to love a GTO!
Wow Man !! My Dad was stationed at Fort Sam Houston back in ‘64 , ‘65 . When He was in the Army . Damn ... sorry about all the rambling comments fellas !
GOOD TO SEE SOMEBODYS PASSION BEING SAVED DID YOU SEE ALL THE COWBOY BOOTS BET HE WAS A COOL DUDE R.I.P
Stuck in traffic is a way of life in every over crowded city anywhere. Bought my first GTO for $300- have had several more since. Made money on all. Now Mopar or no car. Great show.
Sad that the owner who worked and loved those GTO's has passed away, but the Pontiacs he loved will live on. Great work
I’d crash it into a pole and then rebuild it right!!!!!
@@mastercreamer1398 yyyyyyyhuu6 to the same by tomorrow morning and then we can do it for the same h
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Fondling a Muncie thinking it was the original three speed. The top loader "Dearborn" trans would have been the three speed that came in the car. Please tell me you scooped up the top loader, if you didn't, you left the original transmission behind!
Only thing bad about these videos is having to wait a week for a new one. Always great content, especially on CJs.
great tunes also
Mr Collins your show is so enjoyable to watch and I appreciate the fairness and class act. Not many shows like this anymore.
I have a motor trend subscription but with your show and barn find hunters why bother? Your show has no bs and is full of interesting facts about cars. I appreciate the time that is taken to film such shows. Thanks Kingy from Australia 🇦🇺
Brilliant Dennis doesn't overlook the little things, covers every nook and cranny, then gives full credit to his friends/co-workers, glad to have watched.
We all should take a page out of Dennis' Book, he just scored two sweet GTOs, has the baller net worth, has an awesome business and family but it's still humble enough to get excited about a free loaf of Wonderbread.
Dennis and Richard are two cool dudes!!! Hope they keep keeping on!! Likey Likey 🎉
I love how hands on Dennis is. You can tell he loves what he does!
I'm so glad to see that there are some people who will restore these beauties. Would also love to see the finished cars.. absolutely fantastic finds
Honor his Memory well done sir... Keeper of the pontiac faith... Please restore 100%
1 owner is worth it!! Look forward to seeing your followups in a year..... 😎👍✌
Dennis doing the happy dance when they find the right motor. Priceless. Just like a one owner all original 69 GTO.
I love this channel. Thanks for sharing the great finds.
Thanks for keeping the old ones alive! Great video!
You know when Dennis does a deal, it is fair and honest for the seller! I really respect that! Great video!!
That was some nice ingenuity to get that trailer lifted up to be able to put the tire on pretty slick
Never say never, go underneath and take the shifter linkage off, use a crescent wrench and put it in neutral, simple, great videos
This was so awesome, thanks for taking us along with you. It was almost like a treasure hunt with everything you got & finding the engine blocks. I am so looking forward to these builds.
I think you need to check the trans a little closer. Looks like a Muncie 4spd to me.
All that and a loaf of cut white Wonder Bread! The Mother load of Pontiac cars and parts. Great job! Dennis and friend's. Shawn.
But y lotto ticket
@@rsprockets7846 Maybe it was receipt docket
This was a heck of an operation, grabbing the 2 cars PLUS gathering all those parts and pieces, ...dang you guys earned it today. i love your passion and dedication to authenticity on these cars Dennis!
Hope we see them finished Dennis, tons of interest in UK as you can well imagine.
Love this series Dennis. Fantastic haul you guys got. Can’t wait to see them restored.
This was my favorite one of your videos. I love GTO'S . That single owner is worth huge money. Congratulations 👏
Automobile Archeology at its finest. Thanks for the great Poncho find. Had a 65 GTO Convertible with a tri-powered 389 and a four speed. Really regret selling it back in the 70s to pay for school.
No Dennis that's the second best skyline in Texas. H-Town for life. Good rescue!! Love the GOATS!!
Love this show Dennis! All the old muscle cars you rescue! Wow two goats plus an insane amount of parts! Love what you and guys do!
My wife and I have watched everyone of your coffee walks just waiting for the new ones to come out grab your cup of Joe and let's go
you and I would have been good friends growing up as kids ... and that blue GTO! man what a great spec!!
Super glad these parts and cars made it back to the world........man had serious passion for the GTO's. Live on parts, live on.
Watched right to the end! Love the Collins movies! Dennis your a straight up fella! Cudos brother 😉👍
Thanks for watching, Andy!
Hey Dennis do a side by side cars parked and the matching parts as is laid out on ground and inside....great find but. Sad to see the guys dreams unfullfilled
@@DennisCollinsCarWorld always brother! Big big fan from LIVERPOOL UK 🤪👍
I love seeing old cars revived! Dennis you’re the man and not a fake you have the knowledge and love for the car world. I could work for Dennis every day of the week!
I just love this Dennis, its like a good book, cant put it down until its finished, kind regards from the UK
Would be great to see the progress on the GTOs. Excellent rescue. All the best to you good folks. From Mark
Eastbourne. England
Watching Dennis pull that wagon at 2x speed = PRICELESS 😂
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It would be great to take them back to the family and show them what they where ment to be. Let them see that all the previous owners time, and effort was well worth it. And that the lady called you, and not a scrapper. For what ever they are worth, they will have so much more value with the story behind them. In the short time that I have found this channel, its become one of my favorites. Never knew that the guy behind the big taker (Rawlins) was full of such ethics and honesty. Grab a cup.
Outstanding Dennis! Best show on RUclips and great crew. Fans love Coffee Walk and watch every week!
Huge Goat fan/so-called expert. Best video yet. Extremely biased opinion, based entirely on favoritism of Goat rescue. Thank you very much, Sir Dennis & entire crew. Kudos.
Can't wait for for this. Keep up the awesome job you do saving jeeps and classic cars.
Hey Dennis do a follow up with cars parked side by side and the salvage parts to go on each car laid out inside and out
Yea but he just flips them for profit A lot of diehard muscle car lovers would pay. The same. Money. He. Does. And never part with them. But Dennis has got the green to be there first and with the funds. I. Am not putting him down cause. He has worked hard to get. What. He has nice find.
What a TEAM and what a find 2 GTO's and one, one owner.
Cool find, but sorta sad the guy never got to finish them. Hope you got the centre caps on the window sill
Good to have a knowledgeable person to put the puzzle back together,,great find
_The end of my week starts off great with a video from Dennis Collins himself! Always like seeing your barn finds, and anything Jeep. Thank you for saving a plethora of classics from a Javelin AMX, to a Jag, and even a few Corvettes. Damn good channel Mr. Collins!(And that Texas jack, heck yeah)!!!_
Thanks, Gene!
Garage find!!! Better than a Indy jones movie hunting for lost poncho parts....cue music...
That transmission is a 4 speed muncie .even has a muncie main case number on it .69 GTO 3 speeds were top loaders .
my 1st car in high school, 1976, was a 1969 gto...miss that car every day. was damned expensive too, a whopping $600! turn key and drove the wheels off it for years!
The Dennis Collins drinking game... Every time Dennis says "outstanding" everyone drinks.
Nice to see two more cars saved
I found Dennis’s channel a few weeks ago and can’t stop watching. Good news for me is a can binge watch every day.
Dennis, you should let us know what the numbers on the other blocks are just in case someone has been looking for that exact block.
Dennis has been known to block block many a folk
As if ...
@@dopeytripod lol
The food at Woodys Smokehouse looked SO GOOD!!!! The Pontiacs are amazing. Always one if my favorite vehicle's & My daily rite now is a Pontiac!!! Bring Back Pontiac!!!!!!!!!
Sad that the prior owner passed away before his love of his cars got finished, collecting his parts and keeping them until they could all be but back- at least we all know Dennis was the right person to get these cars and will do the right thing and put them back together the right way and they will live on. 👍🏻❤️
Very good comment I was thinking the same thing.
You'll really earned your
money loading all the extra
parts and both cars.
Great Rescue.
Lovin it, Great find!
Another great save Dennis. I can't get over the top surface rust on the blue gto. The cover really held the humidity in. Those two cars will be gorgeous when restored. Thanks for sharing.
WOODY'S IS A GREAT BBQ PLACE! 👍I MISS TEXAS BBQ
I got my last pregnant at that place! It’s bomb af!!!
I have always thought you were in it for the money 💰 but after a few videos I see you are all about cars ( and the money they make) glad to see people sell and save cars
That's right give me coffee and nobody gets hurt
😂😂😂😂
Instant human, just add ☕ ☕ ☕
Wow! What a find! I always wanted a 68 GTO since high school in the late 80s, a neighbor of mine in NJ back in those days had a brown one as a daily driver. I was in love with that car but being that I was a senior graduating high school and going into the Army, I couldn't afford one. Now I'm 52 with a daughter graduating high school going off to a very good university and a son becoming a high school senior next year, I still can't afford one! I'm eligible for retirement from my job at this point but I'm staying until the kids finish college then I'm going and I WILL buy myself a retirement gift of either a 68 GTO or a Buick Grand National which I loved equally back then but couldn't afford. Thanks for showing us the rescue of those cars Dennis.
Never a boring day at BM 🤩 must be super cool going out and saving these cool old classics 😎
So glad I found you here Dennis. Enjoyed when you were hanging out with Richard.
Love your show, Dennis.
Thanks for tuning in, Louis!
Dennis you have the Midas touch!😎 you came away with enough parts for 4 four GTO’S 🥸 what ever you paid is worth it 🤩”grab your joe and let’s go “😎
Nice find Dennis, a Dodge pulling a Pontiac, just like back in the day lol :-o
Someone's clearly been drinking lol
Love it Dennis! This is what we do up north!
Always finds great treasures and an great crew, Dennis seems to be a really great boss.
Nothing not to like about this video - thanks Dennis!
Dennis I was Excited as you were....So fun!!!!
It's so cool watching you love what you're doing and professionally knowing what your doing good old days
Somebody needs to get Dennis and Tim Allen together on video. That would be so cool. Gr8 video Guys. TY
Dear Mr Collins & Team !! What An Outstanding Find !! And A SUPERB JOB !! please keep it COMMING look forward too seeing More !!
Best car save Ever, I enjoyed every min. Of this episode,Thanks Guys A.j...
Really like what you and your team do Dennis! Thanks
Why not disconnect the shifter cables and pop the trans in the neutral? Also, why not unbolt the rag joint from the steering column or the coupler from the steering column to the steering box so you can steer them? Love the show. Dennis really seems like a great guy. Dream job
Keep these finds coming! As a former owner of a 1970 GTO, what a treasure trove on Pontiac parts. Can't wait to see what becomes of those '69 goats.
Really cool that Dennis is concerned about leaving the keys for the corvette very cool of him
Thank for all you do I learn so much from watching you
My Dad had a 1969 GTO in 1978. I loved that car. Green with black interior. It was fast as hell! Thanks for the memories.
IMHO this show is superior. Great work guys.