The more I watch Dennis the more impressed I am with his character. He treats people with respect and doesn't appear to try and take advantage of anyone. I had the wrong opinion of him from the way he was portrayed on GMG.
Absolutely, I came to the comments to say how much I admire Dennis's way of dealing, no low balling just an honest deal knowing he will still make money,
In FNL he came across as a Ferrari driving playboy and a cross country racer but he’s unlike the show portrayed him, he’s a great family man and very knowledgeable on all cars and life.
Thanks, great show today. For that sign I guess 200 before you said 200 then she said 300 and you were a true Texas gentleman and you didn’t haggle. A very emotional day for that lady bringing up a lot of feelings and memories.
Dennis, I'll never get tired of how nice you are to the stewards of all of these great auto's, listening to their stories, buying collectible things that probably mean more to you, than to the surviving members of the family after the car guys pass. Thanks for all that you do to be such an outstanding member of the car community sir, much respect!
D. Nothing. More Relaxing Then Wakeing Up, Having Coffee With Me & Watching Dennis Fly To Wherever, Meet Crew & Find These Barn, Yard Find"s, Some That Some People Would Never See In Passing e.t.c., Connection"s !!!! Let"s Enjoy !!!
I've just dropped in to watch Dennis Collins and I got to say he knocks every other RUclipsr off the park. Very impressive knowledge and a real class act. Love these vids. Thank you Coffee Walk, Dennis Collins! Amazing
The country is slap ass full of historic finds in America’s Barns! It is incredible as to what lays behind the squeaky, dirty, half rotten barn doors within what has not been seen by anyone for 50 years in many cases. Folks just have no clue at the treasures that still await to be found by someone
Dennis, u are absolutely an honorable Man to be the curator of these vehicles! So fortunate to be able to see , learn and watch how you handle your BUISNESS,and the people you deal with along the way! Thanks for the old school respect. For the most point it has been long forgotten and is admirable to see you bringing it back! Good things happen to good people!
Loved this video so much history in that building get Alex to run a camera when he goes to get that flat head V8 bantam running would love to see that content
Not the least bit interested in Dennis' bread and butter modern Jeeps, but DAY-UM if I don't love it when he sniffs out finds like this. Extra points for taking us up to the old Bantam factory. Thank you, Mister Collins!
Major respect for Mr. Stevens for his care and love for incredible vehicles. Thanks to those that helped bring these cars to Dennis' attention. I'm positive they'll be well cared for. Thanks to Dennis for sharing this video. That place is beautiful.
Outstanding episode. Dennis is a nice man that has found himself in the company of a great crew. He is a kind soul that for a rich guy he actually genuinely cares about other people. That is so rare.
Was in the middle of watching this video and just had a 5.8 earthquake. I can't watch the rest of this right now. Too startled. Will finish viewing tomorrow. Cool cars Dennis.
The genuine & heartfelt level of respect that Dennis delivered to Mr Stephens. Through his family. Graciously rewarded by Mrs. Stephens letting him off the hook for 300 bucks on the bantam Schield sign .anyone could tell he was not leaving without it even when he ask where to return it after already Getting the NFS.
The doors on that El Camino closed like they were new..... unreal find with all that. Never knew about the Bantams but that white one is really cool, can totally see where that's in a bunch of old cartoons too. Mr. Stephens did an incredible job preserving everything.
Dennis has contributed to saving more vehicles than anyone I've ever seen. He is a true attribute to the motoring world. And the nicest most polite man I've ever witnessed, Dennis Collins is a true Holy Grail of a human being.
We would love to see them all again once Alex gets to spend some time with them! Congrats on an incredible find, thanks for bringing them back to life!
The Bantam sign is not auto related, rather it is off of an old crane/dragline. Schield Bantam started producing machines in the early 40s out of Iowa.
I say it every week with coffee walk & I am gonna say it again…….WOW !!!! Simply gets better & better & better every week. Seriously a GT40 & a tomahawk steak in one episode 🤩
Classy to add the Memoriam at the end in tribute to Mr. Stephens. It should be a regular feature of any estate purchase. I am sure it means the world to the families.
Dennis, your knowledge of cars amazes me. When it comes to production numbers, Vin numbers, codes, etc. truly amazing which shows your passion for the collector car market. You are also a truly generous and polite man to your family, employees, sellers, buyers. and many other people. I also enjoy seeing your older RUclips episodes as well as your current ones.You the man Dennis! Simply Outstanding! 👍🇺🇸😎🙏
When that Camino rolled out of the barn, with Dennis at the wheel, heading for the Jeep I hoped you had tested the Camino’s brakes first. Could have been an expensive crash.
Dennis is not only a car lover and expert but even more importantly he is a man with great character treating other people fairly and respectfully. Each of his videos is a joy to watch and think about. Keep on doing this great work in the shaky era of your existence. Greetings from Czech Republic, the birth place of Skoda and Tatra automobiles and Jawa and CZ motorcycles 🇨🇿🇺🇸
Thank you Dennis for this video. You sir are top notch. You treat everyone equally, and so does shine in these video's for all to see. I'm not a Jeep guy (Hey, @ 68 yr's old, I just may start a restoration on my Pontiac 67 GTO.) got the skill set (25 yr's Autobody just got burned out by 1990's.)
I always enjoy listening to your vast knowledge of Automotive legacies & the people you interact with, you ALWAYS treat with Respect & Honesty. You are a Class Act, Mr. Dennis Collins & thank you for sharing your knowledge with Me.
What a great rescue! Can’t wait to see these amazing cars brought back from the dead! Thanks for sharing them with us! That’s an awesome group of cars!!
I love the "parts car" Bantam with the tires soo new they still have the dealer stickers on them... what a collection... would love to have that Jeep in my garage.
I believe this is my favorite coffee walk to date! Fantastic job at putting this amazing deal together Mr. Collins & Team!! Mr. Roland J.Stephens loved ones and friends deserve a big thank you for being realistic when it came to knowing what was the best thing to do with such an amazing collection ultimately, doing right by Mr.Stephens allowing him to have a grin from ear to ear seeing his collection completed cruising down the road once again bring smilies to so many other individuals including, the thousands of individuals that will have the opportunity to see that ultra clean Jeep Commander/Jeepster does end up residing at the Jeep museum!
Truly amazing!Dennis your drive to find and recover is outstanding.Thank you so much for putting together this video.People think it is all for the money.They never have experienced the thrill of the hunt.
Hello from Dublin Ireland. Gotta say Mr Collins is a true Gentleman with his customers and staff. This episode I truly enjoyed and what really stood out most was the credits at the end. From thanking the customer and not only that but paying homage to the previous owner. Total respect to Mr Collins and all staff involved. It shown the true Character and decency you all have for people your customers. Really enjoyed this coffee walk. For me it up their with the dodge chargers rescue. That's my dream car. "Maybe one day". Thanks for the hours of enjoyment and of coarse education. As it's being raining all Sunday here in Dublin I've watch both Mr Rawlins and coffee walk. Even tho I seen many auction they both give to charity today shows less discovery Channel appear more real today to me. Watched gas monkey help a fan out saved him from eviction and why. Well he wore a t-shirt at the right time watching it play out today was amazing of gas monkey. But the episodes now as I said are more real to life and more enjoyable. It's great what you all do. Thanks again.👍 Look forward to more to come. Congrats on 300k subscribers.
Just when you think Dennis could not top the last car or jeep barn find. He has done it again! Great video! What a collection. The man even put vaseline on the Chrome to keep it from rusting. That V-8 Bantam was the bomb. But the Commando Jeep and El Camino put this video over the top! Shawn.
I hope that "hint hint" at the end of the video description means ur coming to my hometown and the bantam jeep fest in June! Haha bring Kelsey and Alex with u! Haha love this channel.
Fantastic episode Dennis! Thanks for takin' us along, sir! ps- you did ok on the plywood- a 4x8 sheet of 3/4" plywood is currently around $75.00 here on Long Island. Thanks again...
Alex, do you ever go back and buy vintage tractors you find on these rescues? How many tractors do you have in your collection? Thanks for the entertaining video! 🇺🇸🚜👍
I really felt for the woman. My Mom cried when I sold my first 57 Chevy. I didn't but it hurt like hell since I never finished it. She had that time 20 there. Gut wrenching to see all that family history leave. So good she found the right guy to sell it too. He is a true gentleman.
Mr Dennis Collins is awesome that he drove to give his audience a history lesson where the Jeep were made.. "get you some of that." god bless mr. Dennis there are a few people left like him in the world with that incredible knowledge.
I really respect how your team treats the people you buy cars from. If more people had as much respect and went as far as you guys do to make sure everyone is as happy as possible with car deals it would be a better world.
Higgins was another company that made trailers to be towed behind the keeps in WW2. Not made made, even less still exist. Yes same company that made the Higgins Uboats
The entertainment comes from seeing the vehicles but the true pleasure here came from the interactions with and respect given to this falmily and all involved. Unfortunately the entire automotive industry has an over abundance of unscrupulous people but Dennis is thankfully the contrary with respect, integrity and professionalism. Well done.
Hi! Dennis! Love Your Amazing Story s, And Fantastic Find s! Your Crew Is Amazing As Well! Have All the Fun With these Beautiful Cars! Will See you on The Next One!! God BLESS
To Mr Dennis I really like your show the Way you find these diamonds and the Way u treat the owners with respect to their. Memories with their cars and u let Tell them their stories we want to see the process of restoration in Europe especially England there are a lot of barns even jeep Willy from WWII era thank u &your team for your efforts
I really really appreciate you properly naming the collector. And showing the world this amazing collection. We, the world, would really appriciate a follow up on this video. I never ever heard of the brand. I assume misses has lots of books on this collection. It would be awesome if she would drive or fly over and tell the story on this rare rare collection.
@@DennisCollinsCarWorld thank you so much. I never heard of this being the donald duck car. But the shape of the vehicle spoke for itself. It being a v8. Fasten your seatbelts!!
Being from the ‘England area’ and having once driven across Texas at slightly illegal speeds, in a day, I can say it’s huge and England could just be an ‘area’ if you dropped it onto Texas😂😂
Hi Dennis... Thankyou for producing this video it was a very special trip and what a find, I loved the location "all that peace n quiet" and the Camino was Special...
Amazing job Dennis. These rare cars can now be a part of some elses collection. They are actually care takers of these cars and for many years to come they will change hands and continue their legacy. And, there's you're encyclopedic knowledge of obscure automobiles.
Wow Dennis that woodie is Awesome!!!!!!! When you first saw the woodie and you shut the door I thought what you said later about shutting the door!!!!!!
The more I watch Dennis the more impressed I am with his character. He treats people with respect and doesn't appear to try and take advantage of anyone. I had the wrong opinion of him from the way he was portrayed on GMG.
I saw an episode of gmg where he went against Richard and basically told him to do the right thing.
I always thought Dennis was the smart one and Richard the asshole!
Absolutely, I came to the comments to say how much I admire Dennis's way of dealing, no low balling just an honest deal knowing he will still make money,
In FNL he came across as a Ferrari driving playboy and a cross country racer but he’s unlike the show portrayed him, he’s a great family man and very knowledgeable on all cars and life.
I think that is the thing with TV they can make anyone seem like a bad guy with editing, i tend to prefer these videos to the TV for that reason.
Thanks, great show today. For that sign I guess 200 before you said 200 then she said 300 and you were a true Texas gentleman and you didn’t haggle. A very emotional day for that lady bringing up a lot of feelings and memories.
That was a cheap bid... he never saw a Bantam sign so my guess it's worth at least 1k!
She should have given it to him.
That was cool of yall to honor Mr. Stephens like that.
Dennis, I'll never get tired of how nice you are to the stewards of all of these great auto's, listening to their stories, buying collectible things that probably mean more to you, than to the surviving members of the family after the car guys pass. Thanks for all that you do to be such an outstanding member of the car community sir, much respect!
Thank YOU for being such an outstanding part of our Coffee Walk community!! You Rock!
I'm sure the rental car place loved to watch Dennis powersliding one of their units
That's what rentals are for...👍
I mean he’s treating it like he does his own cars so all good
powerbraking not powersliding
I had the same thought...
YES!!!! Its D day.... Dennis day doesn't get much better.. what a gentleman
R.I.P. Mr. Stevens & thank you for preserving these wonderful vehicles! Dennis, you da man!
Dennis is the most wonderful and respectful individual I’ve ever seen. He’s so nice to everyone.
D. Nothing. More Relaxing Then Wakeing Up, Having Coffee With Me & Watching Dennis Fly To Wherever, Meet Crew & Find These Barn, Yard Find"s, Some That Some People Would Never See In Passing e.t.c., Connection"s !!!! Let"s Enjoy !!!
I've just dropped in to watch Dennis Collins and I got to say he knocks every other RUclipsr off the park. Very impressive knowledge and a real class act. Love these vids.
Thank you Coffee Walk, Dennis Collins! Amazing
I' ve got soft spot for the woody! You WHAT? ....When I saw that i laughed so hard. Best car channel.
And who says there are no barn finds anymore. Thank you sir for taking us along.
You are correct, that plywood was quite the find.
The country is slap ass full of historic finds in America’s Barns! It is incredible as to what lays behind the squeaky, dirty, half rotten barn doors within what has not been seen by anyone for 50 years in many cases. Folks just have no clue at the treasures that still await to be found by someone
Dennis, u are absolutely an honorable Man to be the curator of these vehicles! So fortunate to be able to see , learn and watch how you handle your BUISNESS,and the people you deal with along the way! Thanks for the old school respect. For the most point it has been long forgotten and is admirable to see you bringing it back!
Good things happen to good people!
Loved this video so much history in that building get Alex to run a camera when he goes to get that flat head V8 bantam running would love to see that content
Not the least bit interested in Dennis' bread and butter modern Jeeps, but DAY-UM if I don't love it when he sniffs out finds like this. Extra points for taking us up to the old Bantam factory. Thank you, Mister Collins!
Major respect for Mr. Stevens for his care and love for incredible vehicles. Thanks to those that helped bring these cars to Dennis' attention. I'm positive they'll be well cared for. Thanks to Dennis for sharing this video. That place is beautiful.
Outstanding episode.
Dennis is a nice man that has found himself in the company of a great crew.
He is a kind soul that for a rich guy he actually genuinely cares about other people.
That is so rare.
Was in the middle of watching this video and just had a 5.8 earthquake. I can't watch the rest of this right now. Too startled. Will finish viewing tomorrow. Cool cars Dennis.
The genuine & heartfelt level of respect that Dennis delivered to Mr Stephens. Through his family. Graciously rewarded by Mrs. Stephens letting him off the hook for 300 bucks on the bantam Schield sign .anyone could tell he was not leaving without it even when he ask where to return it after already Getting the NFS.
The doors on that El Camino closed like they were new..... unreal find with all that. Never knew about the Bantams but that white one is really cool, can totally see where that's in a bunch of old cartoons too. Mr. Stephens did an incredible job preserving everything.
I didn't miss that v8 emblem, kept wondering why you weren't showing it...awesome
I spotted that V8 cap on the first pan of the camera. Way cool early roded Bantam.
i hope they show that car running
Yeah, I saw it. I think he wanted to make Sure he Owned it, First. 🤭😉👍
Dennis has contributed to saving more vehicles than anyone I've ever seen. He is a true attribute to the motoring world. And the nicest most polite man I've ever witnessed, Dennis Collins is a true Holy Grail of a human being.
the 1965 elcamno is a dream brings back tons of smiles and a lot of memories
We would love to see them all again once Alex gets to spend some time with them! Congrats on an incredible find, thanks for bringing them back to life!
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The Bantam sign is not auto related, rather it is off of an old crane/dragline. Schield Bantam started producing machines in the early 40s out of Iowa.
Hope to see you get them all up and running, especially that “woody”.
I say it every week with coffee walk & I am gonna say it again…….WOW !!!! Simply gets better & better & better every week. Seriously a GT40 & a tomahawk steak in one episode 🤩
Dennis is just living my Dream Life.
Classy to add the Memoriam at the end in tribute to Mr. Stephens. It should be a regular feature of any estate purchase. I am sure it means the world to the families.
I’m looking forward to an entire series on the restoration of these cars!
Dennis, your knowledge of cars amazes me. When it comes to production numbers, Vin numbers, codes, etc. truly amazing which shows your passion for the collector car market. You are also a truly generous and polite man to your family, employees, sellers, buyers. and many other people. I also enjoy seeing your older RUclips episodes as well as your current ones.You the man Dennis! Simply Outstanding! 👍🇺🇸😎🙏
I get a good feeling when cars like these are coming back to "life"..thanks to guys like dennis.OUTSTANDING!
standard sheet of spruce plywood 3/4" 4 X 8 $103 cdn at Home Depot so you got a deal lol, great score on all those classic cars
$88 per sheet in Coeur d’Alene Idaho
What a gem Connie I think it is was, the email girl, not afraid to jump in, no power steering, and 7 guys giving directions, and steer.
Really enjoyed this barn find Dennis. Your respect that you bring is indeed awesome. Really looking forward to the restorations.
This was an insane treasure find,that Woodie,the Donald duck,and the el Camino really got me!!! Phenomenal find👏🏾
When that Camino rolled out of the barn, with Dennis at the wheel, heading for the Jeep I hoped you had tested the Camino’s brakes first. Could have been an expensive crash.
Dem
Excellent, the whole day and the Bantam Factory to boot. Thanks again for bringing us along for the ride.
I look forward, every Friday, to watching Dennis and the Coffee Walk!
Dennis is not only a car lover and expert but even more importantly he is a man with great character treating other people fairly and respectfully. Each of his videos is a joy to watch and think about. Keep on doing this great work in the shaky era of your existence. Greetings from Czech Republic, the birth place of Skoda and Tatra automobiles and Jawa and CZ motorcycles 🇨🇿🇺🇸
Dennis Every time I think you have found the holy grail of collection's you go and top yourself.
Thank you Dennis for this video. You sir are top notch. You treat everyone equally, and so does shine in these video's for all to see. I'm not a Jeep guy (Hey, @ 68 yr's old, I just may start a restoration on my Pontiac 67 GTO.) got the skill set (25 yr's Autobody just got burned out by 1990's.)
38 minutes and Dennis never said “Holy Grail” , love them all. 👍
I'm stunned lol. How did he never say it
I think 2 or 3 of these, the "Holy Grail" phrase could've been used!
Agree!!
I'm actually glad he didn't.
I always enjoy listening to your vast knowledge of Automotive legacies & the people you interact with, you ALWAYS treat with Respect & Honesty. You are a Class Act, Mr. Dennis Collins & thank you for sharing your knowledge with Me.
What a great rescue! Can’t wait to see these amazing cars brought back from the dead! Thanks for sharing them with us! That’s an awesome group of cars!!
Paying respects to the previous owner/caretaker is a classy move. Kudos to you all.
I love the "parts car" Bantam with the tires soo new they still have the dealer stickers on them... what a collection... would love to have that Jeep in my garage.
I believe this is my favorite coffee walk to date!
Fantastic job at putting this amazing deal together Mr. Collins & Team!!
Mr. Roland J.Stephens loved ones and friends deserve a big thank you for being realistic when it came to knowing what was the best thing to do with such an amazing collection ultimately, doing right by Mr.Stephens allowing him to have a grin from ear to ear seeing his collection completed cruising down the road once again bring smilies to so many other individuals including, the thousands of individuals that will have the opportunity to see that ultra clean Jeep Commander/Jeepster does end up residing at the Jeep museum!
Truly amazing!Dennis your drive to find and recover is outstanding.Thank you so much for putting together this video.People think it is all for the money.They never have experienced the thrill of the hunt.
Awesome history lesson that el Camino rocks not to mention the v8 bantam great find can’t wait to see them rolling and cleaned up👍
Just want to say that the camera work was really good in this video.
Wow, that El Camino brings back memories. My grandfather had a 66 gold one. Beautiful!
Hello from Dublin Ireland.
Gotta say Mr Collins is a true Gentleman with his customers and staff. This episode I truly enjoyed and what really stood out most was the credits at the end. From thanking the customer and not only that but paying homage to the previous owner. Total respect to Mr Collins and all staff involved.
It shown the true Character and decency you all have for people your customers.
Really enjoyed this coffee walk. For me it up their with the dodge chargers rescue. That's my dream car. "Maybe one day". Thanks for the hours of enjoyment and of coarse education.
As it's being raining all Sunday here in Dublin I've watch both Mr Rawlins and coffee walk. Even tho I seen many auction they both give to charity today shows less discovery Channel appear more real today to me. Watched gas monkey help a fan out saved him from eviction and why. Well he wore a t-shirt at the right time watching it play out today was amazing of gas monkey. But the episodes now as I said are more real to life and more enjoyable.
It's great what you all do. Thanks again.👍
Look forward to more to come. Congrats on 300k subscribers.
These multi car buyouts are super cool. Love this channel.
Just when you think Dennis could not top the last car or jeep barn find. He has done it again! Great video! What a collection. The man even put vaseline on the Chrome to keep it from rusting. That V-8 Bantam was the bomb. But the Commando Jeep and El Camino put this video over the top! Shawn.
I hope that "hint hint" at the end of the video description means ur coming to my hometown and the bantam jeep fest in June! Haha bring Kelsey and Alex with u! Haha love this channel.
Fantastic episode Dennis! Thanks for takin' us along, sir!
ps- you did ok on the plywood- a 4x8 sheet of 3/4" plywood is currently around $75.00 here on Long Island. Thanks again...
I'd 😘 to see videos of getting all those cool cars running and driving!!!
Have to agree this is one of the best RUclips Chanel’s. So enjoy the barn finds. This guy does not need GMG. From down under.
Alex, do you ever go back and buy vintage tractors you find on these rescues? How many tractors do you have in your collection? Thanks for the entertaining video! 🇺🇸🚜👍
I really felt for the woman. My Mom cried when I sold my first 57 Chevy. I didn't but it hurt like hell since I never finished it. She had that time 20 there. Gut wrenching to see all that family history leave. So good she found the right guy to sell it too. He is a true gentleman.
$40 a sheet is more like a record low price in today's market!
Was thinking the same thing it's like 60 or $70 a sheet Dennis is always screwing someone over LOL
1/2 OSB is $72 a sheet here right now.
I just paid $68 a sheet at Lowe’s
Awesome find! Very cool of you to pay homage to the original owner. Looking forward to seeing that woody finished. 👍🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼🇺🇸
I love the content I can't click quick enough when I get a notification keep up the good work
Thank you so much Dennis for saving them bantam Jeeps and for going out your way and giving us a tour of the bantam factory
Incredible find! Dennis your passion & determination is unmatched . Great content as usual 👏.
Mr Dennis Collins is awesome that he drove to give his audience a history lesson where the Jeep were made.. "get you some of that." god bless mr. Dennis there are a few people left like him in the world with that incredible knowledge.
Wow this is unbelievable! What a nice find 👌🏻
I really respect how your team treats the people you buy cars from. If more people had as much respect and went as far as you guys do to make sure everyone is as happy as possible with car deals it would be a better world.
Higgins was another company that made trailers to be towed behind the keeps in WW2. Not made made, even less still exist. Yes same company that made the Higgins Uboats
The entertainment comes from seeing the vehicles but the true pleasure here came from the interactions with and respect given to this falmily and all involved. Unfortunately the entire automotive industry has an over abundance of unscrupulous people but Dennis is thankfully the contrary with respect, integrity and professionalism. Well done.
What an outstanding find....kudos Dennis...this is why I love this channel
Awesome find!! Thanks for sharing! I hope you bought your help lunch!🇺🇸🐸🍀
The first car I ever owned was a 64' El Camino with a 327 automatic with glass pacs.
Putting those little
Gems on all tied together reminded my of a 1970’s fairground classic car ride bless them.
Outstanding find. Dennis is so informative.
Hi! Dennis! Love Your Amazing Story s, And Fantastic Find s! Your Crew Is Amazing As Well! Have All the Fun With these Beautiful Cars! Will See you on The Next One!! God BLESS
No wonder that roadster had so many miles (with the v8)
That had to be one hell of a fun car to drive back in the days with that flathead in it!!!!
To Mr Dennis I really like your show the Way you find these diamonds and the Way u treat the owners with respect to their. Memories with their cars and u let Tell them their stories we want to see the process of restoration in Europe especially England there are a lot of barns even jeep Willy from WWII era thank u &your team for your efforts
Sounds like Sean may have had some issues in Arkansas. 😂
You just got the buy of the decade with all those cars Dennis. All low miles!!! That el camino is so cherry! 😍 That jeepster & woodie car is cool too.
Bantam lost contract to Willy’s and ford had to help boost production starting in 1942
I really really appreciate you properly naming the collector. And showing the world this amazing collection.
We, the world, would really appriciate a follow up on this video. I never ever heard of the brand.
I assume misses has lots of books on this collection. It would be awesome if she would drive or fly over and tell the story on this rare rare collection.
Follow up video will be this weeks Coffee Walk and will be released tomorrow at 12pm CST
@@DennisCollinsCarWorld thank you so much. I never heard of this being the donald duck car. But the shape of the vehicle spoke for itself. It being a v8.
Fasten your seatbelts!!
In the England area that’s hilarious 😂😍🇬🇧
Being from the ‘England area’ and having once driven across Texas at slightly illegal speeds, in a day, I can say it’s huge and England could just be an ‘area’ if you dropped it onto Texas😂😂
Nice memoriam and thank you at the end of the video. You guys do an awesome job. Please be sure to update these cars as they get going and restored.
Leave the rebel flags in the El Camino back window
JR sure amassed a collection, but what a chore it is to handle the inventory after he's gone. That barn is packed.
Hi Dennis... Thankyou for producing this video it was a very special trip and what a find, I loved the location "all that peace n quiet" and the Camino was Special...
Dear Mr Collins & Team !! An Outstanding Vlog !! Again you Have Knocked it Out of The Park !! Simply SUPERB !!
Amazing job Dennis. These rare cars can now be a part of some elses collection. They are actually care takers of these cars and for many years to come they will change hands and continue their legacy.
And, there's you're encyclopedic knowledge of obscure automobiles.
Terrific effort and a wonderful way to honor the late Mr. J. Roland Stephens.
Spectacular video. Dennis and his team never let us down. Many thanks for sharing.
Many thanks for watching!
Nice drone shots. RIP Mr. Stephens.
That was Awesome, thanks for taking me along on your journey!
Nice to see proper respect being shown to the widows of these car collections and his photo in memoriam at the end.
Dennis Collins and Coffee Walk are “SECOND TO NONE”……….❤
I live in Virginia. I have heard stories about that white roadster. You make sure that car has a safe home. Its special!
Bantams were built in Butler, PA! They were the original inventors of what became the Jeep. Great little company, fun vehicles!
Holy Smokes! I fell in love with all the Bantams, especially with the V8 60 powered one. The Jeepster is so awesome!!!
Wow Dennis that woodie is Awesome!!!!!!! When you first saw the woodie and you shut the door I thought what you said later about shutting the door!!!!!!
Great find and you will bring them back to the way they left the factory!!!