Welcome to the home of Coffee Walk!! New episode every Friday at 12pm CST. As seen on Fast N' Loud with Richard Rawlings, Dennis Collins is no stranger to the automotive industry or big money deals. With over 3 decades of experience in the Jeep industry and a lifetime of burning rubber in various cars and motorcycles, Dennis has driven and sold it all from classic European sports cars to completely restored off-road Jeeps.
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I'm going to take a vacation just to go eat there .
Dennis, your too kind, good caretaker, motor ripped out, interior tore out, engine fully dissasembled, and left to rot in a field. Well he had all the proper paperwork, and I gotta say the food looked fantastic, those loaded fries and onion rings would do it for me. Dennis I am glad you don`t tell us what you paid, because if I knew what you paid for this, I would probably through up, sure would love to follow along with the resto of this.
I want to see videos of these cars running back at the shop
Holy shit! Saved another one. A piece of America. Where's k? I suspect shes in the background. Squeeze her Dennis.
Click bait video title.
Couldn't take a string trimmer out knowing a potential buyer is coming to purchase?
Correct factory wheel for a 67 GT. My 67 289 GT had the same wheels.
Dennis lugs the head up onto the ramp, then a big ol' Shawn P hand makes it dissapear into the trailer 😂
Love the shows! Fun fact, Denver Pyle ‘uncle Jesse duke’ is buried in waxahatchie Texas in an unmarked grave.
How does dennis not weigh 300lbs?!?!
Its always good to see the smalltown eateries featured!! Thank you, Collins family, for doing these at the end of the episodes !
Uhh what's yer cholesterol there???😅😅😅
No bread, but Ill take one of every deep fried starter 🤣😂🤣😂
All of that was really cool
Bummer they didn’t time the food out a bit for you
If it were not for Dennis and team, many of these classic would have ended up in the crusher. Many of these cars are way beyond the average enthusiast is cost and ability.....but in truth, we all enjoy seeing them pulled from the weeds and back in the hands of those who love them. It;s super hard to see some of these great classics rot in fields and barns....but that's the magic of the Barn Find I suppose
That guy did something so many people do, he got in over his head by taking more of the car apart than he was capable of fixing, you always see the totally dismantled engine with somebody who had no ability to rebuild it, so now you just have a failed dream and a pile of parts that somebody else will fix and enjoy 😢
I had a new Alcapolco Blue 67 GT with the styled steel wheels. Didn’t think that was unusual.
He knows sooo much about an abused classic shame
Hey Dennis what would the name of that blue the old girl is painted in 🤔
Grown man calling his father "daddy" over and over again, GTFO.
Dennis, If you're ever in North Central Ohio, get your baloney sandwich at the G & R Tavern in Waldo Ohio.
This episode should have been sponsored by TECNU- poison ivy poison oak wash
I hate dennis Collins...hes an A Hole 😠
I understand why these cars are left in fields. Here in New Zealand a car like that would be in pristine condition and only driven on weekends, like my '66 Vette.
In 1960, my parents bought a 58 cadillac from a Doctor friend of theirs. I was 1 year old. In 1982 mom gave it to me. She knew I wanted it, and told me to take good care of it. Lifelong Southern California car, that has certainly been a big plus in keeping it in good condition. Its very much original including its original power train. The car means a whole lot to me. Not just because I have lifelong memories of it, but because my mom and dad both drove it for decades. And of course I've kept my promise, she in good shape and goin down the road.
Wow, this just breaks my heart. So much rust damage that was totally preventable. All the interior metal ruined, the entire dash metal, doors, etc...and the exterior damage. Terrible. I went out to the garage and patted the hood of my beautiful near mint 68 Mustang coupe that I've owned for 47 years, and told her, you have no idea how good you've got it! Lol.
Right in my back yard, wish he would have shown what car came out of Rocky Mount as that is where I am. Moonshine capital is right!
All I fool with is FE engines. I build them, sell them, parts. Whatever. If you need any parts let me know I will get them for you
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No bun on the burger. Don’t want the carbs. But we’ll order everything fried and starchy on the menu 🤡
It’s all about balance sir
@@DennisCollinsCarWorld Indeed!!!🤣
Probably the coolest looking establishment! Shout out to the Drug Store
We bought a 67 fast back in about 1975 for $150 drove it home 80miles. Rebuilt it then in 2004 restored it again. Disc brakes, everything new. Got several trophies is small shows, Loved that car. Ours had ribbed pot metal panels in the back around the tail lights and filler cap. Ours did not have the consoles in the headliner and floor though.
I have to say, out of all your videos, this one is my favorite because of the Drug Store Grill. So cool how they have preserved the history and decor in there. Unbelievable.
My favorite part of the video Dennis quoting Beastie Boys about the fries and then having me wandering what ketchup and ranch taste like
Love all the videos,loved the 02 mustang gt,I had a white one just like it but had to get rid of it
Love the pedal car. Especially since I have one hanging on my wall.
You look alot hotter with the short hair.. side note lol
Crazy he had an S code sitting in a field 🤯
RR is a prick!
Thats a badass mustang
I wouldn't pay scrap price for that car Dennis. That man didn't take any care of it to begin with. And the original engine block is missing. That car may be rare but he killed the value in it's current condition. Classic cars are going down in value at Barrett Jackson and Mecum. Good luck with that heap Dennis. Just look at the interior and tires. The son beat the hell out of that car and never took any care of it. I don't buy Junk. LOL
looks like another rust bucket
What a barnyard find!!
It will be great to see this Mustang cruising down the road again.
That fastback is a beautiful car he should have taken better care of it, but now you're the caretaker, and we know how you do rare cars. When I was in high school I had a sixty seven Mustang coupe 65b body code, which was the deluxe interior, factory four speed, and it was anniversary gold. I wish I still had it.
you know your picking up a mustang why not take 4 wheels with pumped up tyres to make it easier and lessen damage ?
I think he said he was adopted so that explains to me why he really didnt care about the car. Very sad.
To many ads bye
I like to say Acapulco Blue as well because I heard it hear first!