Definitely... Sometimes you can just read a person and get good vibes... when I was a teenager, I used to read people very well.. idk, it was a thing I was very good at, perhaps a gift I was born with..
Dennis, it was a pleasure to meet you and to do business with you as well. Hopefully, we'll bump into each other at Barrett -Jackson next month, I'll be the tall guy with a Coffee Walk shirt on.
Big fan of the show! Time for a shout out to Dennis and the respect he shows Alex. For example…in today’s video he asked Alex if he had any questions for the machine shop guy as they went over the specs for the engine rebuild. So many people that own businesses would not do this. Simply shows Dennis considers Alex a vital part of things. I watch for the “little things” and I see this from Dennis frequently.
Dennis has an OUTSTANDING personality, BUT also an OUTSTANDING moral code. A true Texan gentleman. I would venture to say that Alex is the son Dennis never had. Kelsey is a very knowledgeable, competent young woman but there is no substitute for a son, for a man like Dennis, I'd guess. And yes Alex has really come along. You can see it in his self-confidence. Zach too. And Sean, what can you say about Sean? A real stand-up guy. And he knows when (and how) to stand up to Dennis.
Cool that they allowed you to film in the overseas shipper facility. Along with two more stops, really got our viewer monies worth! Thanks Dennis, well done as always!
As a little kid, I liked the Dukes of Hazzard. I loved the vehicles and I looked forward to the show every week. Fast forward many dormant years later, I finally found my second such show.
Bought my first car in NYC ,1970, it was a 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS . I was only 17 years old, it cost me $ 375 dollars .It was the most beautiful car I owned
I lived in Pasadena ,Texas when I was in the first grade, while my dad was working in Houston for the oil companies. Back when my parents used to go to Mickey Gilley's and ride the electric bull. Around about the time they filmed Urban cowboy at Gilley's. So Texas has a special place in my heart even though I was born and raised in Alabama and my mother is from Tennessee. Love watching your show Dennis. I watch you and Richard a lot. I tell you with all the shops I've worked in growing up it would have been nice to have a boss like you.
Most peoples' everyday lives are normal. You'd just never know it by what certain outlets are spewing out all day, trying to convince their base otherwise.
@@MrLangDog I am not sure 100 millions perhaps billions of people can agree with you but you are certainly entitled to your opinion and I respect that.
As always Dennis you find the holy Grail and you always take care of your workers and you take care of the people you buy from that's why you go forward all the time
there are people in this world who are masters at knowing how to conduct themselves in a way that puts those around them at ease. these people exude character, confidence and quality in every aspect of who they are. they inspire the people around them to rise up and instill improvement within themselves, if only for the moment. these outstanding individuals are also very few in number. Mr. Collins, I think you are one of the very few.
Loved the "Cup holder" on the passenger door. Had one in my 1962 impala. That 1963 had a bench seat I could tell. My Dad would put a trunk key under the hood trim then put an ignition key under the trim in the trunk.
Another great episode. A winning formula. A true car guy who respects his team and the people he interacts with when buying cars. Plus he can put away good food. Lol👍
Wow, one of my favorite Coffee walks. Little bit of everything. The tour of the Export company warehouse was interesting. Love Wilson and his Father, great family. Food looked awesome as usual. Get you some of that !!! ❤️
I really hope he makes Alex a part owner one day. Alex is really great at his craft and is such a humble guy. Definitely a bright future …he will help keep these old cars alive. The world needs more Alex’s!
I graduated high school in 1971. One of my classmates had a 1964 Impala. 2 door, 327 with bucket seats and a factory 4 speed. We didn't think much of it then but I would love to have it today.
I was raised and grew up in Ohio, and now live in Virginia, and I get laughed at for eating my hush puppies with ketchup!! I cracked up seeing you go for the ketchup for yours! Much respect to you all for everything you do, and the respect you show every person you come into contact with! The world needs more of you folks, as well as all the people you do business with that have been such great caretakers of the cars you are able to procure from them!
Dennis , Love your videos ! I love old cars and Jeeps ! Owned a 85 Jeep Renegade for over 20 + years . Then sold it an bought a Toyota Tacoma 4×4 , love my truck but I Miss my Jeep . God Bless you guys !!
The difference between Richard Rawlings and Dennis is that Richard would never lay on the floor of a dirty garage jacking up a car! And now that I think about it there's a lot of things different between those two guys. Dennis is the man!
Richard Rawlings has been buying and selling cars long before TV. He had even hooked the cars himself on several episodes. He’s not the asshole Discovery made him out to be. He is taming his persona the longer he’s on you tube. Watch the videos how he conducted himself overseas.
you guys never and I mean never surprise me. I've been really liking this channel for a long time boys. bringing back what those of my generation lived and hung on to. keep up the fantastic job. keep rescuing those old relics of a past era. Mine was 68 Cutlas S. 3 speed manual. 350. at that time I was kicking but on everything. nobody could believe it. that was the past.
This is gonna be painful to watch. Around 1977 I bought a white 63 SS 327, red leather, rode hard and put away wet a hundred times. Bought it from a buddy for 100 bucks. Drove it a few months and sold it for the same. We called them beaters then. If I had kept it……………..
Mr. Collins, I had a 63 Impala back in the early 70's. when I lived in Pasadena, Texas. We put a 396 big block and a 4 speed in it. It turned out to be a beast. Never lost a race. Wish I still had it
Wilson are you lurking? Good to see you and your dad. Shipping by rail in the US is less expensive than truck. Shipping by ocean must also fall into that category. We use to get containers from India for around $3k to the US. The key is a good broker and door to door service.
That was the lowrider style back in the 70’s, Craiger rims with either wide tires or 5:20’s and that was before Tru Spokes became popular in the lowrider scene, nice find Dennis 👍👍
Im flying out of Sweden today after 3 summers working here. I can vouch for the Swedes loving the big GM stuff, they are everywhere…. And they drive them plenty !
You know the seller was waiting for Dennis to haggle the price down since there were some non original things but the honorable Dennis gave what was discussed on the phone. Awesome man! I’m sure they feel the same.💯🇺🇸
The difference between Dennis and Richard is mr fast mouth will stand there and watch as his hired help does the work but Dennis jumps in and does the dirty work ..much respect to Dennis
That year and make of car is somewhat of my first car from memory , dad owned a white with blue interior . Driving down the road while standing on the front seat with dad , recently found that photo I remembered of my smile on my face when we got back home , good find .
Houston Texas traffic is a freaking nightmare if you don't do it every day!! Pulled a 30' trailer through rush hour for 3 weeks during the Freeze of 21" !!
I have my moms 60 impala convertible,it’s been in my sisters garage for about 10 years at least,it needs restored,but I can’t do anything with it yet,she’s still living.I need to get out of there,so that when God forbid mom passes it will be mine,but a 17Ft storage isn’t cheap
Awesome find..Great family too! You guys did some seafood in Brick, NJ at the River Rock restaurant 👌 Could've had some awesome seafood at the Jersey shore. Gotta come back now, ya hear?! 😃
If I walked in that restaurant, I'd be in an ambulance going to the hospital. I'm deathly allergic to shellfish. But still, Dennis is the guy everyone wants to work for! Thank you for being such a stand up and humble guy Dennis. The way you treat others is heartwarming.
My man Wilson- has a 101 KLOL poster in his garage, recommends a sea food restaurant, orders egg rolls and chicken fried steak. He’s a man that appears to have been doing exactly what he wants his entire life. Gotta love it.
Dennis you are a true gentleman. Respectful, upbeat, and a positive attitude. That Impala looks like all it needs is some TLC. Very nice. When you guys were at the shipper's place I saw a '59 El Camino. That is the first year for that model, plus the best looking, very cool.
Thanks, Dennis for this episode- it brings back memories for me two-fold. My Dad brought a 1963 Impala SS home one night amazing our family. Later that summer we toured the U.S.A. for a month-coast to coast. The old 60's Dinna Shore commercial See the USA in a Chevrolet came to pass. I still remember that journey to this very day. Alex's keen eye in the darkened export garage-brought the other memory back. Pantera De Tomaso GTS in Darth Vader black. I had a bright yellow one pass me when I was driving my second car- a beater... on the interstate one day. That sound of the 351 motor, the sleek look of the design and then it was gone. My all-time favorite made an impression on me that day- forever in love with the Pantera.
Barry and Windsor Ontario Canada love your show I was laughing when it took you that long to figure out take your truck off the trailer back in the building you guys fit around and looked at each other like you were what's up laugh out loud but Dennis I love you show I'm retired 68 I love it when Mike RUclips tells me you got a new video I watch them all keep up the good work Canada loves you
I remember my first car it was a 1962 Chevrolet impala two door hardtop brown 283 to speed automatic powerglide bought it for $80 oh man I wish I still had that car
I did more of a repair than restoration on a 63, I took a 350 out of an old dump truck, didn’t have an engine, then had the machine work done by a shop on Lamar blvd in Austin. I feel pretty confident that when I’ve got it tuned in I could stand it straight up in the air.
I"m 63 years old,my first car was a $300 1963 impala.Loved that car! 283, 3 on the tree ,car was fast by the standards of the day.Never heard of a "Sport coupe".What I loved about mine was that in the summertime,you could roll all the windows down and it was wide open,no posts.Ton of interior room,6 people in the car,20mpg.Reading beer was 50 cents a quart.Great memories-Great times.
So nice seeing great cars like this being rescued. Love to see it after it’s been restored. Kinda hurt seeing all those amazing cars being shipped out, some very nice cars indeed.
This video brought back memories; I bought a ‘63 Impala 2 Door in ‘1969(1 Owner) for $500.00,a lot of money back in the day. A Great Automobile! Nice Seafood Restaurant! Take Care, Your Oregon Friend.
I really enjoy Dennis Collins and Coffee Walk.. yes i'll buy a tee shirt. Dennis seems to be a good dude. I'd like to meet him if he comes to Sema this yr.
I'm curious about the 409 emblems on the front fenders. They look original. The small block under the hood does not look original. Look for a 3/8 fuel feed line on the frame with a 1/4" return line next to it. Might have a rare gem! Great video!
Hush puppies daddy, Wow, wasn't that a great movie from back in the day? With old bert, an the snowman. My grandson's an i still watch ol smokey an the bandit when the weathers not all that promising out side. Dennis, another awesome find today. An a one family owned since new. Thats awesome my friend. An that (428) enough said. There's just nothing like the old R codes an especially that king of them all the OHC Cammers. Man, those engines would surely get your blood pumping for sure. Just the pounding inside your chest if you were standing next to one while its running. Its an experience for sure. Dennis have a great weekend. An lots of luck on your find my friend. Your videos are truly the best. 😁👍👍
Didn’t hear enough from the Dad but he seems like one of the coolest dudes on the planet. Wilson was a nice man too. Great show.
Agreed! I'm sure he had some really good stories.
Yeah agreed 👍
🙄🤦🏻♂️ aaaaand you got that from the 8 words they said collectively in a video on youtube ?? wow
Definitely... Sometimes you can just read a person and get good vibes... when I was a teenager, I used to read people very well.. idk, it was a thing I was very good at, perhaps a gift I was born with..
@@Mouthy_Trucker Way more than 8 words….yes - Wilson was a cool guy…very easy to see that!
Dennis, it was a pleasure to meet you and to do business with you as well. Hopefully, we'll bump into each other at Barrett -Jackson next month, I'll be the tall guy with a Coffee Walk shirt on.
Big fan of the show! Time for a shout out to Dennis and the respect he shows Alex. For example…in today’s video he asked Alex if he had any questions for the machine shop guy as they went over the specs for the engine rebuild. So many people that own businesses would not do this. Simply shows Dennis considers Alex a vital part of things. I watch for the “little things” and I see this from Dennis frequently.
He does these kind of things every week, absolute class that man is.
That's why I love watching him he seems to be a good guy always respectful to young people and older it's not all about him and that's rare.
I totally agree Dennis is a class act all the way, incredibly respectfull to all
Oh wow we are so excited that YOU notice the little things, how special and proud of you you must be.
Dennis has an OUTSTANDING personality, BUT also an OUTSTANDING moral code. A true Texan gentleman.
I would venture to say that Alex is the son Dennis never had. Kelsey is a very knowledgeable, competent young woman but there is no substitute for a son, for a man like Dennis, I'd guess.
And yes Alex has really come along. You can see it in his self-confidence. Zach too. And Sean, what can you say about Sean? A real stand-up guy. And he knows when (and how) to stand up to Dennis.
I love to watch Coffee Walk with Dennis Collins
Cool that they allowed you to film in the overseas shipper facility. Along with two more stops, really got our viewer monies worth! Thanks Dennis, well done as always!
Whatever possessed Dennis to make his own you tube channel I for one am very thankful ! Just great stuff constantly
As a little kid, I liked the Dukes of Hazzard. I loved the vehicles and I looked forward to the show every week. Fast forward many dormant years later, I finally found my second such show.
@@Degman17 Rosco P Coltrane
As always outstanding👍👍👍👍👍😊👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
One thing I’ve learned watching coffee walk is Dennis is serious about his food 😂
His philosophy seems to be "if you're going to try out a restaurant, really try it out". Every episode makes me wish I was at a good local restaurant.
I am hoping he is not headed for a heart attack
The blood pressure is a give away.
Bought my first car in NYC ,1970, it was a 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS . I was only 17 years old, it cost me $ 375 dollars .It was the most beautiful car I owned
It is OUTSTANDING how Dennis and his staff treat everyone with respect.
He kind of Dissed the Man's Father
DENNIS is one cool cat....i like all of his videos.
Lots of cool cars and the Impala looks great, I always like it when the owner comes for the food, great episode
oh man that RunAwayRadio poster in Wilsons garage brings back some memories!
I lived in Pasadena ,Texas when I was in the first grade, while my dad was working in Houston for the oil companies. Back when my parents used to go to Mickey Gilley's and ride the electric bull. Around about the time they filmed Urban cowboy at Gilley's. So Texas has a special place in my heart even though I was born and raised in Alabama and my mother is from Tennessee. Love watching your show Dennis. I watch you and Richard a lot. I tell you with all the shops I've worked in growing up it would have been nice to have a boss like you.
Love how you jump right in and get to work,
Dennis!
I'm still waiting to see Richard do the same 🤣🤣😂!
Awesome Episode, the world almost seemed a normal, happy place for 32 minutes.
I agree...thank you for choosing the right words for this episode👍
Most peoples' everyday lives are normal. You'd just never know it by what certain outlets are spewing out all day, trying to convince their base otherwise.
@@MrLangDog I am not sure 100 millions perhaps billions of people can agree with you but you are certainly entitled to your opinion and I respect that.
Gotta turn of the TV, vile new stations
That 63 is nice. Mr Collins is a very cool guy. That Catfish and all that stuff. Gumbo. Made me forget about the car. Lol. 🔥🔥🔥😎😎😎🦐🦐♥️♥️😋
Love all the car contents but these endings with food, it's a treat to end your videos with them! Zack rocks! Eat your heart out Food Network! 😁😁😁😁
As always Dennis you find the holy Grail and you always take care of your workers and you take care of the people you buy from that's why you go forward all the time
My Friday afternoon is complete now. Another great Coffee Walk!
there are people in this world who are masters at knowing how to conduct themselves in a way that puts those around them at ease. these people exude character, confidence and quality in every aspect of who they are. they inspire the people around them to rise up and instill improvement within themselves, if only for the moment. these outstanding individuals are also very few in number. Mr. Collins, I think you are one of the very few.
Watching this true gentleman is always a real pleasure.
Dennis is such an awesome guy!!
Loved the "Cup holder" on the passenger door. Had one in my 1962 impala. That 1963 had a bench seat I could tell. My Dad would put a trunk key under the hood trim then put an ignition key under the trim in the trunk.
The plastic can holder used to be standard equipment. Where else would you put your beer?
You know Dennis is wiring the shipping guy up !
No problem , goes right through . Zero issues .
Way to go !
The West Coast is full of Low Riders like this - these old Chevys be banging !
As I get older it’s awesome people like Dennis are able to preserve these cars. They have such great style and stories. God Bless Dennis
I have a 64 Chevy Impala that I bought when I was 14 and I’m 56 now and I still have it. It’s red with a white top. I will never let it go lol.
Awesome show as expected from watching your channel
Nice Chevrolet
Another great episode. A winning formula. A true car guy who respects his team and the people he interacts with when buying cars. Plus he can put away good food. Lol👍
cool find, a 63 not been cut up for racing or lowriding is a rare find
Another great and informative video. Dennis seems to be a great guy to deal with, to work for and to know. You guys saved another one. Way to go!
Wow, one of my favorite Coffee walks. Little bit of everything. The tour of the Export company warehouse was interesting. Love Wilson and his Father, great family. Food looked awesome as usual. Get you some of that !!! ❤️
Yeah…love the 3 or 4 parts to the trip…very cool to see the Shelby Motor shop and the Exporter too.
Alex has really "grown up". He is much more confident of his own knowledge. Good to see a young man maturing into his profession.
Alex is Dennis's sidekick who gives Dennis confidence and hope for the future when he retires.
I really hope he makes Alex a part owner one day. Alex is really great at his craft and is such a humble guy. Definitely a bright future …he will help keep these old cars alive. The world needs more Alex’s!
@@melvinsmiley5295 I've always wondered about the "brothers" in Collins Brothers. What is that about?
@@chowchowloverdave3022 more than just a "sidekick".
Love the Show Dennis! Have a great weekend! God bless
1963-94 Impala's are my absolute favorite! So excited for this episode! Think I saw a white 64 and a 62 Impala in that shipping yard
Thanks very much for sharing this with us!
Hope you and your dear families have a wonderful weekend!!
Native 52yo Texan here... You must REALLY want that Impala. That drive from DFW to Htown and back is BRUUUUUUU tal ! ! !
Always impressed with how well Mr. Dennis Collins treats absolutely everyone.
I loved the way both parties showed so much respect to each other.
Another great episode with a genuinely nice seller & dad. Thanks for making me smile, Dennis!
Nice car well keeped good paper work too very nice family. Dennis is a all-around nice guy and down to earth even having money like he dose.
Money should never change anyone and sadly it does sometimes. It is refreshing to see someone paying it forward when they do well.
I graduated high school in 1971. One of my classmates had a 1964 Impala. 2 door, 327 with bucket seats and a factory 4 speed. We didn't think much of it then but I would love to have it today.
Wilson seem like he was a very nice man to meet and have a conversation with
I was raised and grew up in Ohio, and now live in Virginia, and I get laughed at for eating my hush puppies with ketchup!! I cracked up seeing you go for the ketchup for yours! Much respect to you all for everything you do, and the respect you show every person you come into contact with! The world needs more of you folks, as well as all the people you do business with that have been such great caretakers of the cars you are able to procure from them!
Dennis , Love your videos ! I love old cars and Jeeps ! Owned a 85 Jeep Renegade for over 20 + years . Then sold it an bought a Toyota Tacoma 4×4 , love my truck but I
Miss my Jeep . God Bless you guys !!
Everyone in these videos is a class act.
My Mom had a 1963 Impala Convertable, White with Tourquois interior, brand new in 1963. I loved driving that car.
The difference between Richard Rawlings and Dennis is that Richard would never lay on the floor of a dirty garage jacking up a car! And now that I think about it there's a lot of things different between those two guys. Dennis is the man!
Richard didn't want to risk messing his 'doo...
@@robertbisson9499 and I guess can't get much done with a Miller lite in one hand. Lol
Richard Rawlings has been buying and selling cars long before TV. He had even hooked the cars himself on several episodes. He’s not the asshole Discovery made him out to be. He is taming his persona the longer he’s on you tube. Watch the videos how he conducted himself overseas.
Richard always gets his hands dirty boy u stupid
Another awesome video guys. Cannot wait the next one. Glad you got the matching numbers motor now for the mustang. Thanks again
you guys never and I mean never surprise me. I've been really liking this channel for a long time boys. bringing back what those of my generation lived and hung on to. keep up the fantastic job. keep rescuing those old relics of a past era. Mine was 68 Cutlas S. 3 speed manual. 350. at that time I was kicking but on everything. nobody could believe it. that was the past.
This is gonna be painful to watch. Around 1977 I bought a white 63 SS 327, red leather, rode hard and put away wet a hundred times. Bought it from a buddy for 100 bucks. Drove it a few months and sold it for the same. We called them beaters then. If I had kept it……………..
Amazing
you can’t keep all of them …
I feel your pain. Dad had a triple white rag top 64 but antique cars or kids. One or the other.
I sold a 57 Chevy for 50$ after I blew it up racing when I was 16.
If I had the cars I wrecked in the 70's, I would be a wealthy individual 😥😢😭
The food at the end is always a nice bonus! Love your show!!!!
Mr. Collins, I had a 63 Impala back in the early 70's. when I lived in Pasadena, Texas. We put a 396 big block and a 4 speed in it. It turned out to be a beast. Never lost a race. Wish I still had it
Wilson are you lurking? Good to see you and your dad. Shipping by rail in the US is less expensive than truck. Shipping by ocean must also fall into that category. We use to get containers from India for around $3k to the US. The key is a good broker and door to door service.
love your channel Dennis. You guys are real deal and no BS fake crap like on "Reality TV"
Keep on giving those old cars and trucks love! Best regards!
That was the lowrider style back in the 70’s, Craiger rims with either wide tires or 5:20’s and that was before Tru Spokes became popular in the lowrider scene, nice find Dennis 👍👍
Good choice Alex, love the old chevys!!!
Those Original Docs are almost absolute proof of Provenance. Amazing Garage Find. True piece of Auto History! Thanks gentleman. Thanks immensely!
Love the hunt for old cars. These videos are the best.
It'll just keep getting harder n harder when they're shipping classics overseas
@@user-A-A-RON i keep seeing second gen American vans over seas. I only want one 74 ford shorty
Im flying out of Sweden today after 3 summers working here. I can vouch for the Swedes loving the big GM stuff, they are everywhere…. And they drive them plenty !
You know the seller was waiting for Dennis to haggle the price down since there were some non original things but the honorable Dennis gave what was discussed on the phone. Awesome man! I’m sure they feel the same.💯🇺🇸
I nearly jumped for joy when the man suggested Baytown Seafood! Eaten at the one in Houston and Richmond many many times. Oh yeah!
I been to the ones in Port Lavaca and Victoria.
The difference between Dennis and Richard is mr fast mouth will stand there and watch as his hired help does the work but Dennis jumps in and does the dirty work ..much respect to Dennis
UK, and the rest of Europe loves the rust free Bay window (68-79) VW busses!
Once again an awesome episode and love the resprct you share with the owners and the crew , Awesome Dennis
That year and make of car is somewhat of my first car from memory , dad owned a white with blue interior . Driving down the road while standing on the front seat with dad , recently found that photo I remembered of my smile on my face when we got back home , good find .
Man it's awesome that Dennis is as passionate about food like he is about cars! Lol love it!
Houston Texas traffic is a freaking nightmare if you don't do it every day!! Pulled a 30' trailer through rush hour for 3 weeks during the Freeze of 21" !!
The body and pant work on some low riders is just next level stuff.
Never miss an episode of Dennis Collins, ................................ Taguig City, Manila, Philippines.
I have my moms 60 impala convertible,it’s been in my sisters garage for about 10 years at least,it needs restored,but I can’t do anything with it yet,she’s still living.I need to get out of there,so that when God forbid mom passes it will be mine,but a 17Ft storage isn’t cheap
Outstanding on a Friday afternoon waiting for coffee walk!
Awesome find..Great family too!
You guys did some seafood in Brick, NJ at the River Rock restaurant 👌
Could've had some awesome seafood at the Jersey shore.
Gotta come back now, ya hear?!
😃
It's very cool of you to invite sellers to lunch, nice gesture.
If I walked in that restaurant, I'd be in an ambulance going to the hospital. I'm deathly allergic to shellfish. But still, Dennis is the guy everyone wants to work for! Thank you for being such a stand up and humble guy Dennis. The way you treat others is heartwarming.
Awesome rescue. Thanks for sharing.
I'm a FoMoCo guy but early black Impala w/ Crager S/S is iconic. 👍
My man Wilson- has a 101 KLOL poster in his garage, recommends a sea food restaurant, orders egg rolls and chicken fried steak. He’s a man that appears to have been doing exactly what he wants his entire life. Gotta love it.
Dennis you are a true gentleman. Respectful, upbeat, and a positive attitude. That Impala looks like all it needs is some TLC. Very nice. When you guys were at the shipper's place I saw a '59 El Camino. That is the first year for that model, plus the best looking, very cool.
My parents had a 63 Impala with a straight six three on the tree Forest green with a green interior 🐺🌺🤙🏼
Thanks, Dennis for this episode- it brings back memories for me two-fold.
My Dad brought a 1963 Impala SS home one night amazing our family.
Later that summer we toured the U.S.A. for a month-coast to coast.
The old 60's Dinna Shore commercial See the USA in a Chevrolet came to pass.
I still remember that journey to this very day.
Alex's keen eye in the darkened export garage-brought the other memory back.
Pantera De Tomaso GTS in Darth Vader black. I had a bright yellow one pass
me when I was driving my second car- a beater... on the interstate one day.
That sound of the 351 motor, the sleek look of the design and then it was gone.
My all-time favorite made an impression on me that day- forever in love with the Pantera.
Barry and Windsor Ontario Canada love your show I was laughing when it took you that long to figure out take your truck off the trailer back in the building you guys fit around and looked at each other like you were what's up laugh out loud but Dennis I love you show I'm retired 68 I love it when Mike RUclips tells me you got a new video I watch them all keep up the good work Canada loves you
I remember my first car it was a 1962 Chevrolet impala two door hardtop brown 283 to speed automatic powerglide bought it for $80 oh man I wish I still had that car
That old school KLOL radio station poster in the garage. Wow, brings back memories.
I did more of a repair than restoration on a 63, I took a 350 out of an old dump truck, didn’t have an engine, then had the machine work done by a shop on Lamar blvd in Austin. I feel pretty confident that when I’ve got it tuned in I could stand it straight up in the air.
I"m 63 years old,my first car was a $300 1963 impala.Loved that car! 283, 3 on the tree ,car was fast by the standards of the day.Never heard of a "Sport coupe".What I loved about mine was that in the summertime,you could roll all the windows down and it was wide open,no posts.Ton of interior room,6 people in the car,20mpg.Reading beer was 50 cents a quart.Great memories-Great times.
Thank you for showing the Corvair page in the dealers book. Those cars need more attention, in my opinion.
Love those deep dish Cragar SS wheels on front. Awesome
So nice seeing great cars like this being rescued. Love to see it after it’s been restored. Kinda hurt seeing all those amazing cars being shipped out, some very nice cars indeed.
Love this show
Thanks for posting another excellent video Dennis and what a car that '63 Impala Sport Coupe is!
I used to go to that place with my brother before he passed away in 2019 great food.
This video brought back memories; I bought a ‘63 Impala 2 Door in ‘1969(1 Owner) for $500.00,a lot of money back in the day. A Great Automobile! Nice Seafood Restaurant! Take Care, Your Oregon Friend.
I sure wouldn't want to change places with Dennis.........said no one ever! Sir you come up with the greatest cars and trucks!
I always enjoy Coffee Walk !
I really enjoy Dennis Collins and Coffee Walk.. yes i'll buy a tee shirt. Dennis seems to be a good dude. I'd like to meet him if he comes to Sema this yr.
I'm curious about the 409 emblems on the front fenders. They look original. The small block under the hood does not look original. Look for a 3/8 fuel feed line on the frame with a 1/4" return line next to it. Might have a rare gem! Great video!
Hush puppies daddy, Wow, wasn't that a great movie from back in the day? With old bert, an the snowman. My grandson's an i still watch ol smokey an the bandit when the weathers not all that promising out side. Dennis, another awesome find today. An a one family owned since new. Thats awesome my friend. An that (428) enough said. There's just nothing like the old R codes an especially that king of them all the OHC Cammers. Man, those engines would surely get your blood pumping for sure. Just the pounding inside your chest if you were standing next to one while its running. Its an experience for sure. Dennis have a great weekend. An lots of luck on your find my friend. Your videos are truly the best. 😁👍👍
One of the best Utube channels, not sure why there is not a multi M subscribers