Dennis, as much as I enjoy watching you find and rescue all these great cars, it would be nice to see at least a little more of the work in progress to bring them back to life.
They are everywhere out there man, but you won’t find them driving ten over the speed limit with cell phone in hand with rap music thumping ( not saying your guilty at all)
On other YT car channels, where guys rescue these cars, it is obvious that almost every farm in America has 3-8 old cars ruttin' out in a field or collecting dust in a barn.
@@frankmachado1010 when was this one put out originally then? I don’t ever recall seeing it and I thought ive seen every video they’ve put out but I have been wrong before, LoL
@@1982MCI I've been here in the UK for a little over a month and while I was back in the states I only watch video's online, no tele.. I have watched so many auto video's and collins was one I watched pretty much along with gas monkey.. I seen this video back in sept along with his video of going out to a j yard and buying up many of the jeeps they had, I rem this video because I went to the yard across from my home and told them about it.. I am 63 and I have loved cars from way back and I guess it could be because I grew up across from a salvage yard that was full of cars from the early 50's and some even older, I regret that when I was growing up I worked there for awhile and my job was cutting the frames off all the cars he was scraping, I mean like nomads, edsels, mini coopers and even the bmw with the front end was the door.. yea I usually catch repeat vids by folks, I caught another one that was towing a mustang up from going over a cliff and of course he said I was full of it and it was a new vid, I don't understand why lie, it makes you not sub to the show cause they are not honest.. you are only the second person I have ever seen with that name other than the actress I once knew someone that lived in Taunton Masschusetts some years ago.. ps, I grew up on the states but my wife is brittish, due to immigration rules I can only stay 6 months for now.. bless and enjoy your day.
Coco’s is not good food. They have a liquor permit in a dry county. That’s why people eat there. It’s attached to the gas station where they bought scratch offs. MUCH better food in Beebe or Cabot.
This is better than television. Here in the UK this sort of show doesn't exist, I absolutely love it. Dennis' knowledge is insane. I'd love to see more updates on what happens to the cars you find, especially that TA!
Never ceases to amaze me how much land these people have on their property Looks a normal house from the street with a national park for a back garden!! Jealousy from here in the UK
My backyard is next to a wooded city park in Connecticut. The problem is that in the Fall a lot of the leaves end up in my property and I have to get rid of them. In the Spring I have to clean up what was left. Not fun at all.
I love watching your videos. I'm a car junkie since I was a kid. There is nothing for me to watch on TV anymore....not even the news! So thank you guys for what you do. I watch your videos every day. I have a lot of catching up to do on your episodes. I agree with other comments I have read. Please share the progress and the finished product of your rescues. That would definitely be great to see! Thank to all of you!
I really enjoy watching your journey of teaching along with the cool stuff that is found, it show that you really can love what you chose to do in life
@denniscollins this is my favourite channel.seeing your passion for cars and how down to earth you,your family and all your workers are is so refreshing.
Yeah, the % rates were high, but the bank was also paying super high rates. People could happily retire with just a couple hundred grand in the bank and happily live off the interest alone. Now the banks don’t pay shit!
This channel is more than awesome cars and food. Getting philosophical here, but it's about discovering your passion of what to do in life. The money will follow. Thanks for another awesome video.
Collins Road Trip, Love it. Knowledgeable seller of these rare ones, cool. Yeah, I remember the interest rates were 16 % even in Dec 86’ when I bought my new Dark Blue Bronco 2. 😎👍🇨🇦
Keep up the great attitude and content look forward to seeing your videos every Friday. And it's nice to see that some people actually have respect still wish more people were like you
I have just started watching this channel. I enjoy it..This guy has alot of enthusiasm. He really seems to enjoy what he does. this makes me miss my days working in the european car repair business in Nashville. BTW I would give anything to have my 67 bronco half cab I had in highschool!..Ugh!!
No! Do a complete rotissori restoration on that Trans Am! That would bring good money at Barrett-Jackson. Try and find the original Hood so all numbers matching car
At first I thought the trans am was trashed. After seeing, it was my favorite. And the drone shot was very cool with the color in the trees. Great video 👏
Highly entertaining!! Thanks for taking us along!! After watching these videos I often question my career decisions. My only gripe on the video is stay out of the left lane with that rig!!!
Nice video... as always. I always wonder what the finished product looks like. What would be cool is at the end of a video you could show a finished restoration and what rescue it came from.
I've never been huge on mustang coupes / convertibles but you have to respect a clean 65. The T/A is incredible. Given that these vehicles are 50+ years old, any survivors are rare and so valuable.
If you want a bronco 1st gen there is one in Haskell Oklahoma in a junk yard. Looks complete with all parts there. It’s sitting next to the road and has been for years
The three amigos seem disappointed with the meal and I wouldn't want to ride back with them in tight quarters. Great car finds and hopefully we see them running.
This seems to happen a lot. A few years ago, I was visiting family in Illinois and we decided to go out to eat. They were going on and on about a Mexican place that was "the best in town". Now, I lived in Colorado for 37 years and have traveled all over the south west U.S. - and have eaten at some outstanding Mexican places ! Well, after about three or four bites of the food at this place.....I was done. it was awful ! Ended up stopping at McDonalds and decided to not trust the judgement of my midwestern relatives.
Holy cow! This was literally less than 20 minutes from my home. Great finds and saves. That 71 Trans Am is a favorite of mine! Coco's is a great local choice of eatery, especially on a Sunday. Years ago some college buddies and I went from Arkansas to Wylie, TX to pick up a 66 Mustang.
I love it when people leave them original with patina. Thank you! My '74 C10 is orig. paint. Almost puts me in the mood to sell my '89 IROC that I bought new and sits in the garage these days.
Love your videos Dennis! I own a 69 Charger and a 69 Mach 1. When my son gets older we will drive them to car shows. I will think of our cars as the '69 version of Bullit. My first car in high school was a '71 GTX. My daily beater is '66 Monaco 500. Rock on!
i HAVE TO DISAGREE WITH A COMMENT YOU SAID. "WE are in the wrong business" I think you are in a great position. you are doing what i could only dream of doing. Saving old cars. and making money and having a great time doing it. and passing on some Knowledge ...
An executive at my employer in Enka (Asheville) NC had a new ‘65 Mustang GT convertible, dark green with palomino interior with GT badging on the seats, special exhaust tips…a stunning vehicle.
Grew up near Sheridan, Arkansas. The lady that lived down the road had a 57 Belair that I spent most of my teenage years trying to get her to sell it to me. Had to give up on it when I went away to basic training. She passed away while I was gone and the car was sold at estate auction.
71 TA 455 roundport car! Options on it are the sort of things people talk about in hushed tones haha. Really interesting level of patina and survivor traits! Exciting car, I'd love to see videos of the work in progress :)
"Alex's right foot is out of commission. So how about everybody out there take your shoes off, go outside, stub your toe, grab your cup of joe and let's go!" That is an advantage to a fake right leg: I can go out, stub my foot all I like, and I won't feel a thing! :)
@@trigsretromotors Last Mexican restaurant I ate at was very average like this one looked. That tostada (Dennis called it mexican pizza) looked just like the one on the dollar menu at Taco Bell.
@@johndeere8594 This was my thought exactly. After you have had Mexican food in the southwest of the U.S. - most places around the country don't come close.
@@johndeere8594 Bull butter, my nephew lives in Arlington,..he's lived in Dallas, Houston, Galveston and Beaumont....he's a Fed,...and can't wait to get back to CALI,....DIEGO, 619..HOME OF THE TURF N SURF, NACHOS..AND CALIFORNIA BURRITO..every chance he gets..you ain't had Mexican till you come to San Diego, LA,.OC..N SOUTH BAY.
Those Trans Am's look fantastic restored. This car seems to have a little too much patina to leave it that way and also being a well optioned car would make it an even better candidate to be restored. However, let us see the car after you get done. Maybe I will be surprised and agree with you that the patina route was the best way to go. Thanks, always love any story you have on old Pontiacs.
True, let's see the car s go down the road after you have them working great mechanicly. That would be a great addition to the story of the car or truck maybe even seeing the new owner .
TA is pretty rough, but yeah, after 50 years? My ‘77 Formula still has the original interior intact, and is sitting in my garage. Dennis??? Build sheet has never been removed/recovered. Original owner, 74k original miles, purchased from Leo Jernigan Pontiac in Houston. 400 4-speed, silver on black. Was the first car that I ever bought. Still have the original owners stuff and window sticker. I reached out to your bud Richard a few years back, never heard from him. Could drive it on to your trailer, lol……enjoy.
Wish Dennis would show the after math of these cars it would make this channel twice as much better then it is know to watch !
True
He does you just have to keep watching. They revisit sometimes
He's either storing flipping or restoring some
IKR!!!
periodically they’ll revisit certain builds , but perhaps not enough , agreed ….
Dennis, as much as I enjoy watching you find and rescue all these great cars, it would be nice to see at least a little more of the work in progress to bring them back to life.
Yeah a shop walk occasionally👍
@@bryanluntz1603 Shop walks are nice but we rarely ever see people doing the work.
@@TheRobq7
But visual progress with a quick recap along the walk would be Cool
Might answer some questions about a build for folks
@@bryanluntz1603 Yep, I'm just a hands on guy and love seeing how other accomplish things.
You can see that every channel..its better to see him going looking and buying.
It's hard to imagine after 50+ years there are still cars like these out there waiting to be found. So cool!
They are everywhere out there man, but you won’t find them driving ten over the speed limit with cell phone in hand with rap music thumping ( not saying your guilty at all)
On other YT car channels, where guys rescue these cars, it is obvious that almost every farm in America has 3-8 old cars ruttin' out in a field or collecting dust in a barn.
why do people think its ok to re-upload an old video as a new one, nothing to talk about with new eps or what?
@@frankmachado1010 when was this one put out originally then? I don’t ever recall seeing it and I thought ive seen every video they’ve put out but I have been wrong before, LoL
@@1982MCI I've been here in the UK for a little over a month and while I was back in the states I only watch video's online, no tele.. I have watched so many auto video's and collins was one I watched pretty much along with gas monkey.. I seen this video back in sept along with his video of going out to a j yard and buying up many of the jeeps they had, I rem this video because I went to the yard across from my home and told them about it.. I am 63 and I have loved cars from way back and I guess it could be because I grew up across from a salvage yard that was full of cars from the early 50's and some even older, I regret that when I was growing up I worked there for awhile and my job was cutting the frames off all the cars he was scraping, I mean like nomads, edsels, mini coopers and even the bmw with the front end was the door.. yea I usually catch repeat vids by folks, I caught another one that was towing a mustang up from going over a cliff and of course he said I was full of it and it was a new vid, I don't understand why lie, it makes you not sub to the show cause they are not honest.. you are only the second person I have ever seen with that name other than the actress I once knew someone that lived in Taunton Masschusetts some years ago.. ps, I grew up on the states but my wife is brittish, due to immigration rules I can only stay 6 months for now.. bless and enjoy your day.
The looks on Dennis' face, when he's eating - said IT ALL! Hahaha, they all can't be 'outstanding' and onto the next!
It just makes that next one that much more special!
Coco’s is not good food. They have a liquor permit in a dry county. That’s why people eat there. It’s attached to the gas station where they bought scratch offs. MUCH better food in Beebe or Cabot.
@@bonerracing6228 Ditto!
REALLY want to see the T/A going through the recommission 👍 hope you show us the progress 🇺🇸
The thing that surprises me the most is how much food Dennis orders and eats lol
I’ve thought about that also I guess he’s healthy thou atleast must burn it off coffee walking 😂
LOL! So kind too!
…and let’s the young uns take a nap while he drives afterwards!
This is better than television. Here in the UK this sort of show doesn't exist, I absolutely love it. Dennis' knowledge is insane. I'd love to see more updates on what happens to the cars you find, especially that TA!
Here in the UK that sort of trailer doesn’t exist as well!
@@markbennett6658 Could you imagine that tailer down a country lane?! Ha.
This is what I love about Dennis he brings the old school rides back to life for people to enjoy again instead of rotting in garages or fields!!!!
@KingSamoan I love how he buys them dead or alive
But majority of the time owners says not for sale I'm going to fix it up
Never ceases to amaze me how much land these people have on their property
Looks a normal house from the street with a national park for a back garden!!
Jealousy from here in the UK
America is big.
Look at just the size of Texas compared to all of the UK.
Plenty of space in rural areas. Most people just live in population centers.
My backyard is next to a wooded city park in Connecticut. The problem is that in the Fall a lot of the leaves end up in my property and I have to get rid of them. In the Spring I have to clean up what was left. Not fun at all.
@@keithschneidly3922 👍Take care and have a Great Christmas
I might be joining you soon in the US..
@@MegaSKAGGS come on there's plenty of room
Dennis, please let us see these restored cars when done, would love to see the finished product. Love your channel.
I love it when a plan to save a Trans Am comes together….!!!
Also, it seems like Dennis may not be feeling 100 % today……..
Your knowledge of classic cars is astounding, Respect from South Africa
I love watching your videos. I'm a car junkie since I was a kid. There is nothing for me to watch on TV anymore....not even the news! So thank you guys for what you do. I watch your videos every day. I have a lot of catching up to do on your episodes. I agree with other comments I have read. Please share the progress and the finished product of your rescues. That would definitely be great to see!
Thank to all of you!
How Dennis doesn't have 1 billion subscribers with all these great saves will forever be one of lifes mysteries!
There is something about seeing a car being pulled out into the light, almost like it knows it’s going to be driven again. Love these videos.
ha! I smiled when Dennis pulled out his flashlight. Much better than the light on a cell phone
I really enjoy watching your journey of teaching along with the cool stuff that is found, it show that you really can love what you chose to do in life
I am a Razorback living in central Texas …my grandfather was born here in Ward. John Everett Bell. So I really liked this video….Thank you Dennis!
Just started restoring a 1968 Torino GT Fastback with the 390 and C6 Transmission. Has A/C, power steering, power brakes and power windows!!
Good luck! You chose an expensive project
@denniscollins this is my favourite channel.seeing your passion for cars and how down to earth you,your family and all your workers are is so refreshing.
That was a really good find on the 1971 T/A with the HO engine that one should be restored.
I watch all these videos and freaking LOVE Dennis more and more - Loves what we does - Treats his people well - Just a good freaking human
Yeah, the % rates were high, but the bank was also paying super high rates. People could happily retire with just a couple hundred grand in the bank and happily live off the interest alone. Now the banks don’t pay shit!
This channel is more than awesome cars and food. Getting philosophical here, but it's about discovering your passion of what to do in life. The money will follow. Thanks for another awesome video.
Need some restoration videos of some of these awesome finds @dennis collins..this channel is great but with resto videos is would be world class!!!👍👍
Collins Road Trip, Love it. Knowledgeable seller of these rare ones, cool.
Yeah, I remember the interest rates were 16 % even in Dec 86’ when I bought my new Dark Blue Bronco 2. 😎👍🇨🇦
Sometimes ya gotta just take the deal
Double up on payments
Every Saturday morning is a good morning with DC
Bills C's home Town, but so much more important is John Kocinski's birth place. Some boi sir, total respect x
Keep up the great attitude and content look forward to seeing your videos every Friday. And it's nice to see that some people actually have respect still wish more people were like you
Must be nice too work with Dennis Collins seems like a wonderful person.
Living vicariously through your barn finds. Awesome.
Called a 'Rust Fix'.
@@allenschmitz9644 I live in Canada, all we know is rust. I just love seeing these barn finds seeing the light of day after so may years.
Please restore that beautiful car....patina is ok, but this car is so rare it deserves a full restoration with a fresh paint job. What a great find!
Nothing better then a hot cup of coffee on a Saturday morning and Dennis Collins and Coffee Walk . 👍👍
I have just started watching this channel. I enjoy it..This guy has alot of enthusiasm. He really seems to enjoy what he does. this makes me miss my days working in the european car repair business in Nashville. BTW I would give anything to have my 67 bronco half cab I had in highschool!..Ugh!!
I love how my man's been using Richard Rawlings catchphrase LOL I love it I'm a big fan of both of them
Dennis.....you are a TEXAS Boy and you walked straight past that gorgeous Chevrolet Truck. Phooey on ya!!!!
Dennis, a shame the value of the T/A restored makes the restoration not financially feasible. Such a great car.
That's not entirely true. It all depends on how you go about it. If you can do a lot of the work yourself you won't be upside down on the car.
Dennis, you guys have the best job ever. Always a great adventure. Thanks for sharing and keep the great videos coming
Just love Dennis Collins treat the everybody with respect that's why he's so successful
pure class and respect for what essentially the way America was built im not a car guy but i appreciate history and hard work and so does Dennis
Every Pontiac needs to be saved, thanks Dennis.
I’m looking forward to seeing these back on the road.
A BLKMTN Jeep episode would be fantastic. Winter is coming, jeeps are parked in garages - perfect time to bolt on some more attitude.
No! Do a complete rotissori restoration on that Trans Am! That would bring good money at Barrett-Jackson. Try and find the original Hood so all numbers matching car
Utexas boys are way too hard to impress I've been drooling over that burgundy GMC next to the Trans Am the entire video
Alex did ask but the cut it right after
Feb 71,,The month & year I was born,,
Keep On Rollin Dennis 👍👍
At first I thought the trans am was trashed. After seeing, it was my favorite. And the drone shot was very cool with the color in the trees. Great video 👏
Highly entertaining!! Thanks for taking us along!! After watching these videos I often question my career decisions. My only gripe on the video is stay out of the left lane with that rig!!!
Nice video... as always. I always wonder what the finished product looks like. What would be cool is at the end of a video you could show a finished restoration and what rescue it came from.
I've never been huge on mustang coupes / convertibles but you have to respect a clean 65. The T/A is incredible. Given that these vehicles are 50+ years old, any survivors are rare and so valuable.
That TA is Awesome ! I would love to see updates on the progress of that car and the finished product !
Glad people appreciate these old cars
You didn't seem too enthusiastic over your meal Dennis but you did win big time on those two cars, I especially love that trans am 👍☮️
If you want a bronco 1st gen there is one in Haskell Oklahoma in a junk yard. Looks complete with all parts there. It’s sitting next to the road and has been for years
I love trans am's , have 1979, 1975 and 1971 esprit that is currently being turned into a TA
Is it even Friday without the coffee walk ;-)
No it is not!!
One more reason Fridays are great: Dennis Collins!
70-73 T/A....best looking car ever.
Agreed, let’s see some before and after content on all the salvaged beauties!!
I love this guy’s videos. Watching on from Canada !!
Same
The three amigos seem disappointed with the meal and I wouldn't want to ride back with them in tight quarters. Great car finds and hopefully we see them running.
This seems to happen a lot. A few years ago, I was visiting family in Illinois and we decided to go out to eat. They were going on and on
about a Mexican place that was "the best in town". Now, I lived in Colorado for 37 years and have traveled all over the south west U.S. - and
have eaten at some outstanding Mexican places ! Well, after about three or four bites of the food at this place.....I was done. it was awful !
Ended up stopping at McDonalds and decided to not trust the judgement of my midwestern relatives.
Dennis is literally passing the torch to Alex….
I want that torch.
Hopefully Alex realizes that. I thought Dennis was his dad for a while now....
Another fun adventure. Please show us these cars, when you are finished with your work on them.
Holy cow! This was literally less than 20 minutes from my home. Great finds and saves. That 71 Trans Am is a favorite of mine! Coco's is a great local choice of eatery, especially on a Sunday. Years ago some college buddies and I went from Arkansas to Wylie, TX to pick up a 66 Mustang.
thank you guys
Zach sure does a great job putting these videos together
I love it when people leave them original with patina. Thank you! My '74 C10 is orig. paint. Almost puts me in the mood to sell my '89 IROC that I bought new and sits in the garage these days.
Those 2 cars were awesome finds congratulations!
You are doing the lord's work my poncho loving friend. The 15 x 8 Honeycombs look much cooler. But are very heavy because of the rubber .
this account should have 1 million followers, i am getting so much automobile education it’s crazy!!
Love your videos Dennis! I own a 69 Charger and a 69 Mach 1. When my son gets older we will drive them to car shows. I will think of our cars as the '69 version of Bullit. My first car in high school was a '71 GTX. My daily beater is '66 Monaco 500. Rock on!
I don’t know how Dennis does this. It’s amazing. He’s obv has good relationships w people
Dennis, I wish that I had your appetite. Great car rescue! Always good to watch your videos!!
Great find in Arkansas. Not every place is closed on Sunday. Great episode guys .
Great video. Live that color combo on the Mustang. The T/A would look fantastic restored.
Yes I wish we could get a little inside sneek peak at even just the plans for these cars such as. Lets paint this and redo that.
i HAVE TO DISAGREE WITH A COMMENT YOU SAID. "WE are in the wrong business" I think you are in a great position. you are doing what i could only dream of doing. Saving old cars. and making money and having a great time doing it. and passing on some Knowledge ...
An executive at my employer in Enka (Asheville) NC had a new ‘65 Mustang GT convertible, dark green with palomino interior with GT badging on the seats, special exhaust tips…a stunning vehicle.
One of my favorite Mustangs is a 65 convertible that’s one of my favorites!!!
Grew up near Sheridan, Arkansas. The lady that lived down the road had a 57 Belair that I spent most of my teenage years trying to get her to sell it to me. Had to give up on it when I went away to basic training. She passed away while I was gone and the car was sold at estate auction.
71 TA 455 roundport car! Options on it are the sort of things people talk about in hushed tones haha. Really interesting level of patina and survivor traits! Exciting car, I'd love to see videos of the work in progress :)
"High optioned car"bro
That does it every time.
So happy you rescued both of those
Love the Mustang but that Trans Am is soo cool
Dennis : Chesters actually has good tenders and wedges. It’s a go to for road food. They broast their chicken. Super tender. Take it easy.
Fantastic line of work and done right to boot!
WOW !! Another GREAT Find guys !!
"Alex's right foot is out of commission. So how about everybody out there take your shoes off, go outside, stub your toe, grab your cup of joe and let's go!"
That is an advantage to a fake right leg: I can go out, stub my foot all I like, and I won't feel a thing! :)
The disappointment in the Mexican food could not be hidden. 🌮🙊😂
I thought the same! 😂 He was kidding no one!
@@trigsretromotors Last Mexican restaurant I ate at was very average like this one looked. That tostada (Dennis called it mexican pizza) looked just like the one on the dollar menu at Taco Bell.
These guys are from Texas,where Mexican food is real.
@@johndeere8594 This was my thought exactly. After you have had Mexican food in the southwest of the U.S. - most places around the country don't come close.
@@johndeere8594 Bull butter, my nephew lives in Arlington,..he's lived in Dallas, Houston, Galveston and Beaumont....he's a Fed,...and can't wait to get back to CALI,....DIEGO, 619..HOME OF THE TURF N SURF, NACHOS..AND
CALIFORNIA BURRITO..every chance he gets..you ain't had Mexican till you come to San Diego, LA,.OC..N SOUTH BAY.
What a great find!
we need a another jeeps rescue with kelsey and alex and the team
Cragars and BFG tires on both, clear coat and mechanical stuff 👌 🙌 😍
Great show ! Love TA’s !!
I need a coffee walk t.
Thanks for the , like,tag,share,and follow.
The T/A was my favorite.
Airborne!! nice to see someone knowing something of what they're selling along with you and yours knowing something of what you're buying
that's for the Pontiac at 20 minutes in
+ PHS
. . . carboard or not...rear console..? LOL a unicorn..
. . . lol uncracked
Those Trans Am's look fantastic restored. This car seems to have a little too much patina to leave it that way and also being a well optioned car would make it an even better candidate to be restored. However, let us see the car after you get done. Maybe I will be surprised and agree with you that the patina route was the best way to go. Thanks, always love any story you have on old Pontiacs.
True, let's see the car s go down the road after you have them working great mechanicly. That would be a great addition to the story of the car or truck maybe even seeing the new owner .
I was so pleased to see Dennis win 50 bucks. Another great video, thanks Coffee Walk.
TA is pretty rough, but yeah, after 50 years? My ‘77 Formula still has the original interior intact, and is sitting in my garage. Dennis??? Build sheet has never been removed/recovered. Original owner, 74k original miles, purchased from Leo Jernigan Pontiac in Houston. 400 4-speed, silver on black. Was the first car that I ever bought. Still have the original owners stuff and window sticker. I reached out to your bud Richard a few years back, never heard from him. Could drive it on to your trailer, lol……enjoy.
Outstanding 😀👍🏻 watching from the UK.
Big Trans Am fan, I have a 76 SE T-Top, would like to see the 71 on a future show when it's done.
Nice to here that your going to keep them original clean up and sell. Good job