FOUND: Original 1975 Dodge W100 + 5 RARE Jeep CJs!!
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- Опубліковано 27 кві 2023
- Welcome to Coffee Walk Episode 249!
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One thing about Dennis is not just about cars.Its about how he always takes care of his guys and everybody. What an outstanding guy. Mad respect.
If Dennis was my boss, I would take a bullet for him if a life was on the line.!
Holy cow,, all the starters in the restaurant 😅😅
@@jtbrownful thats insane.
If TV or video has showed me anything everybody's great until they're not.
@@jtbrownful do you not hv kids? Because if you do then that says alot about your character...
Dennis has to be the best car guy out there hands down .
Add Wayne Carrini to the list (check out the Coffee Walk episode).
Level pegging they are 100% RRR Does his bit too tbf ❤❤
Man Dennis those are cool Jeeps. Love the D 100. The Warlock is awesome. My sisters ex husband had one in the mid 80's I loved it.
Dennis is good but the King of them all is Jay Leno..
Wot about poor old "R"?
He thinks he's the Best!
😅
How about that 440 Road Runner in fabulous condition?!?!? Grab that too!!!
I'm I slipping on my Mopar fandom? That looks like a Coronet
@@shakarussanders9911That is in fact a Road Runner!
@@dinanbimmertv1864 👍
The next time you say Riverfalls is in Minnesota I’m gone!
The knowledge that Dennis has about jeeps is absolutely insane.
Absolutely !!
That Dodge truck is wicked. What a great colour ❤
It is but not as wicked as that gorgeous copper 69 Road Runner sitting next to the jeeps that he didn’t even acknowledge being there! And If it’s an original car, it has the 6 pack hood on it and I believe it also came with the hemi as well. That could be a very special Road Runner!!
@@1982MCI , I saw that too! I'm sure it had a 440 6pack at least. A 440 would be sweet in the Dodge pickup. Injection, and a Tremec 6 speed for me, LOL.
@Don Pfeiffer your right ,I was drooling over that roadrunner myself.
@@1982MCI Is it a Roadrunner? It looks like a Cornet
The amount of money Dennis spends on car is difficult to wrap my head around, impressive operation he's running.
Welcome to a true Wisconsin Supper Club, fantastic restaurants!
Nice find Dennis. A feast with quintessential WISCONSIN bar food, walleye fingers and Ellsworth cheese curds.
If I ever meet Dennis and he invites me to lunch or dinner, I AM ALL IN!
A incredible collection. The Roadrunner in the background looked nice also
Looked like a '69 A12 6 pack.
Never owned a Jeep and not a Hugh fan of Jeeps. But totally love the respect and care you have for them, watch every episode of the recovery and stories behind all the finds, also never knew of all the variations and options available. Now the Dodge truck, that is a must have item. Thanks for what you do.
Love the Dodge pick-up. The color of the pick-up is insane love it. I would love to own that truck. 😅
Wow! What a haul. The D100 pickup is an amazing time capsule. 👍👍
Adventure dual tanks
He said it's was a 4x4 which would be a W100 not a two wheel drive D100.
Nothing beats a good Wisconsin supper club
How DC finds this stuff and then brings it to us is just amazing. All the cars from my youth and my dreams, right up there on the rollback.
I don't think he finds it, I believe they contact him
Big difference
Oh my God. How completely cool is THAT??!! That is literally an identical Dodge to the one we had back in the late 1980’s, including the factory tach. Bought it with 36,000 miles on the clock in magnificent condition. When offered double the money it got sold pretty quickly. That is the ONLY other Dodge 100 all loaded up in this color of the same year I’ve ever seen. What a great find. 👍🏻😎👍🏻
Would love to see Dennis's excitement and reaction to being told the details and specifications at the first phone call.🤣👍
I still can’t decide if I’m here for the cars or the food 😂😂
Both look incredible
River Falls is a very beautiful part of Wisconsin! Great catch Dennis!
Jeeps, Mopars, Power Wagons, a real Warlock, Volkswagen, even had a Dodge to plow the driveway! All in one place! Now there's a guy I could hangout with! Guy definitely knows what's cool.
What is a warlock?
@@scottperry7164 Brother to the "Lil Red Wagon" in black and gold.
Really diggin the yellow dodge for some reason
Sometimes I’m just blown away by the encyclopaedic knowledge Denis has. Talk about knowing your craft. Excellent video. Thank you.
BEING BORN AND RAISED IN MINNESOTA AND HEARING DENNIS SAY “WHATS WALLEYE?” HE IS JUST SO CUTE 😅
Can’t get better people and food than in Wisconsin at a Supper Club.
Have to say that Zack’s work is noticeably better over time. Crisp edits, good sound etc. Well done. Hello from sunny England 🏴
Loved every minute of it ! You guys killed it again
Mid seventies short box 4X4 Dodge. The last of the cool Dodges. And did I see a black Dodge "Warlock" up on the rack? Another really rare Dodge pickup! Not a Mopar guy, but Damn! Todd Konoske the retired trucker.
Dennis, whenever you show Golden Eagles, it takes me back to the first new car I bought when I was 18. It was a 1978 CJ-7 Golden Eagle in dark green, auto trans, V8, power steering but not power brakes, and the locking mechanism was electric, with the switch in the glove box. Bought it off the dealer's showroom floor. It was great.
My dad brought home a new ‘79 Golden Eagle CJ7 V8 when I was 17 years old. Man I had fun in that Jeep. He sold it a few years later, but I was a broke kid and could no way afford it. He was a GM employee and I think always felt funny owning it. Only car he ever owned that wasn’t a GM. My sister and son are both loyal Jeep fans and each have wranglers. I never had another.
Well I still have my 75 CJ5 that I bought used in 78 also my first car. I put a 79 frame then years later put in a 401 T18 3.15 transfer gears I think I’ll never get rid of it.
That Dodge truck is awesome! My dad spec'd one exactly like that in 1974, minus the 4WD. He flew from California to Detroit to pick it up and drove it back home. Had a 440ci engine, as I recall. I drove it everyday to high school when he had a company truck as his daily. Good times.
Your in Wisconsin Dennis. 15 minutes from my house. Not minnesota. I knew that truck looked familiar.
30 min from mine
20 for me
$5,000 was a killer deal on that Yellow D100
Dennis may be hard to work for sometimes but he comes in the clinch for dinner for his guys! Great haul of CJ's!
That Dodge is stunning, what a magnificent machine! I think the restaurant is the best one so far (except Linkys bbq) here in England those starters are bigger than our main courses! Looks amazing
Walleye is a favorite here in MI,MN,WI etc.
This is the kind of friends I need in my life.i love you guys
Love the content as usual 👍 but would have tried to buy that 69 Roadrunner.
wow what an incredible day for you guys!! So glad all those seats will be used. Another fantastic episode!!
Good God you're killin me with the food...that looked good enough to book a flight!!!!!!
The Professor is the best hands down
I had a 1975 Dodge d 100 with a factory-installed 440 4-barrel h code 375 hp with a full dashboard instrumentation from a larger two and a half ton Dodge truck. Twelve were special ordered by John Deere corporation and sold to their top dealers for personal. Dodge dealers claimed this truck did not exist when I would take it in for service or parts.
I had a 76 with a 472 caddy engine in it...not factory...😂
W = 4wd
D = 2wd
They never had the 375 hp 440 in 1975,in 1972-up the engines were weaker,different cam,different crank,different heads totally different they moved like a 1969 383 TWO barrel...They still moved real good but not the high performance 440's of 71 and older...
Also they never put the high performance 440 in trucks,they had a 440 4bbl and 440 high performance 4bbl from 66-78..the 66-71 being the powerhouses!
375 hp 440 were actually over 410 hp they had to lie about the power due to higher insurance rates back then for more power/more you paid.Torque was over 500 (480 rated for pre 71)as thats what made 440's so tough,gobs of torque at 2400 rpm!
Pre 71 440's had more power and it wasnt just due from going from gross to net..440's like all Chrysler engines were changed! Different heads,cam,crank,lower compression engines were totally changed!
@@01trsmarthe truck was no unicorn it was genuine factory built truck.The 1975 375 horse 440 D100 were a special order built for the John Deere corporation the were sold only to the top 20 or so John Deere dealers and executives in the for their owners personal use they were never for sale to the general public the exact number built is unknown. They do not appear in the normal build statistics for a 1975 Dodge trucks they were a special fleet order sort of like Chevrolet COPO cars. I bought the truck from the original John Deere dealer in Mount Vernon Washington in 1982 I had all the paperwork including the build sheet and order form from John Deere. John Deere had special vehicles built for its top dealers for a number of years by different manufacturers. In 1963 John Deere had special built a small number of supercharged 4-speed Studebaker pickup trucks just like the Dodge they were painted white with John Deere green stripes.
I should have kept that truck in The mid-1980s it was faster than a new Corvette it is possible the H code motors were leftover service replacement 1970 375HP 440s . All the experts didn't believe this truck existed until they saw it. Unfortunately I sold it to a friend planning to do a full restoration and he totaled it.
Absolutely amazing how much those 3 guys can eat.
Dennis you are a wealth of knowledge. Love the show I can't believe there is that much holy grails out there.
Dennis your such a polite guy and so much calmer than Richard 😁 great find.
Twice Dennis mentioned he's in Minnesota 😅
Close enough
Loving that Jeep Scrambler what a find👍
77-80 golden eagle CJ 5 v 8 top in the jeep world drove a few when was bran new that black one is a rare find. Great Video
The truck is the coolest thing I’ve seen in awhile. The Roadrunner in the background, can we talk about that sweeet ride!! Dennis you and the boys are awesome.
Dennis is a great boss, leads by example, I'll drive one out, hold on he's driving them all out, lol, great day for Sean and James, they drove enough
Dennis your memory bank is next level! keep up the amazing work and keep passing on the history for all types of cars....Keep on coffee walking!
The Dodge truck and Scrambler would look great in my garage in California. Very nice!
Just love that gently rumbling Dodge. All the V8s! Well done Dennis. You are so fortunate to be able to do what you do, and the way you do it. Thank you.
I agree with the previous comment about Dennis taking care of his team! You can tell that he is a class act,I'm sure he also tips the servers at the restaurant's very well.
Great cars,food and content!
I watch every coffee walk as soon as I can when they come out
Keep up the good work!
I love this stuff. When I retire I want to come work for Dennis. I’ll sweep the floors just to try to learn some of his jeep knowledge.
I love the restaurants at the end of every video more than the cars 😋
My father had a new 1970 dodge d100 cream colored truck on his farm for 7 years. Told my grandfather on my mother's side they were good trucks. He bought a new green one in 75. It is still sitting at my cousins awaiting restoration.
I love the knowledge Dennis has on all those seats, fantastic, cool Jeeps great episode
The model kit in the seat of the dodge is pretty rare too. $100 easy if it's all there.
My new saturday mornig habit (I'm in Australia, so these come out in the morning), get my coffee and learn about Jeeps! haha
Never watch coffee walk late at night as they enter the new restaurant. They begin to eat, and I begin to get extremely hungry and start raiding the fridge right before bed!
Dennis has a ton of knowledge about the jeeps and all his car finds! He is very smart and a great guy all around! I enjoy the eating part as well! Thanks for the videos guys!
As a Jeep CJ7 owner and CJ fan this was the best episode in a while. Keep on showing the Jeeps.
Dennis is always find rare gems! 🏁
As always awesome video! For the first time I noticed Dennis is human, he mentioned Minnesota instead of Wisconsin three times….. Lol that’s like living in Texas and saying your in Oklahoma. Keep up the great work guys
Hey Dennis
the “pre-ram” dodge trucks were D or W series (D100, 200, etc or W100 etc.)
The D series were 2 wheel drive trucks. Like the little red express (or warlocks).
The W series trucks were 4 wheel drive trucks. Like the Power wagons (or Machos).
Edit;
If you’re looking for a “holy grail” dodge truck (pre-Ram) try to find an original long bed step-side w series truck power wagon (good luck 😃).
Dodge Ram trucks from 81-93 were also D series and W for 4wd..that changed in 1994..
Agreed Peace n Grease... also the Plymouth Trail Duster, SUV (rag top).
I have only seen 1 in my 60 plus years.
@@sonandsanford4963 you’re right. The Traildusters were uncommon in the Midwest. I knew of a few out there but not many.
Now the dodge Ramchargers (dodge version of the Traildusters) were on every corner and as common as dirt. You can still find them out here.
Absolute perfect editing. Rich’s laugh, sitting in the Jeep he just received, with Dennis just finishing his window “bitch” 😁
Editing always fantastic. This quick quip made me chuckle.
Thanks
You guys had enough food to fed 12 people, the appetite of Americans always amazes me - the vehicles were amazing - how do you find these rare machines, and in the condition they are in is even more amazing... considering more then 4 - 5 decades old !
YOU GUYS HAVE THE BEST JOB IN THE WORLD... MEET NEW PEOPLE TRAVEL DIFFERENT CITIES AND EVEN OUTSIDE USA, AND PURCHASE AWESOME CARS REBUILD THEM AND THEN MAKE PROFIT... GOD BLESS YOUR BUSINESS. HI FROM FLORIDA.
These vids are amazing, love seeing these old amazing vehicles being appreciated and given a new lease of life. Keep up the great work Dennis and your team
Dennis is so well respected and known that only a guy at his level could ever negotiate a deal such as this! It's nice to be a fly on the wall in such a cool sale. One things for sure--if I ever make my way to that part of the country, I know where I will go to eat! Y'all make Fridays that much better. Keep it up.
Come on!! Dennis and all the team, almost 500k subscribers, nearly there!!!
As always, great video and many thanks for sharing.
Wow, that's an amazing collection of Jeeps. Thanks for taking us along.
I always liked when Dennis appeared on Fast and Loud. These are my favorites. Not only great vehicles but good food too!
Great video and very cool find on all of the jeeps and the D100 pick up. That food looked so damn good it made my stomach growl!!!! Stay Safe out there guys
Amazing Find, beautiful collection
Not only is Dennis a great to his guys. He has so much knowledge !! It’s always a pleasure to watch his videos and learn from him !!
Denise looks like a hit man menacingly putting gloves on...Hitman with a heart of gold ...😎
Another great haul for Dennis and company! I’ve never seen so many Jeeps at one time. What are the chances of one of those Jeeps being kept? Those deserts looked delicious.
My Dad had a Dodge power wangen it was orange. He let me drive it once. And we were out in the desert. Nothing around us and I hit a stump. And snap the drive line. He asked me how did you do that. Nothing around us and you hit a stump only you boy.
This Car Channel it is The Best From American Car Cruising Video !
Hello From Finland !
All The Best & Respect & Content & Passion & Love 2024 !
Best food show on UA-cam 😊and the car stuff is pretty good 2.
Can we do a coffee walk of the guys driving the rigs to the buys
They did that in a year-end review video back towards the new year.
ua-cam.com/video/k0Oa3f_Bc_Q/v-deo.html
As a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi, gotta love a Golden Eagle!!
Love that black Golden Eagle! Now I am getting hungry. 🤠
I had a 1977 W100 "Draw Truck" 4x4 auto, short wide, factory sunroof, buddy seat, headers, and the best part...440 motor...Funky western paint job...
Your leaving a legacy to youth in the nation of caring for your fellows. It’s more than cars your leading the Car Nation with Dennis. Your showing respect and good food
Good afternoon,great video always look forward to seeing them. Steve from St.Stephen NB Canada
Dude that white and yellow combo reminds me of my 72 power wagon I called old yelled. I sold it in 2010 and the farmer is still using it today with the two barrel points ignition and oil bath airplanes. Tough old sob
Love River Falls!! My mom grew up there! The Westwind is great food, my parents met there in the 60's while working there in college.
Here to see the Jeep recues and now I'm hungry for cake and custard , great rescue and food ..thanks Denis..
Dennis Collins for President!
WOW , Always looking for Friday at 1.00. Good job Guys. Georgia mad mike likes it.
That shortbed Dodge is super nice...I was hoping he would say "440 V8". The seller was def a Jeep enthusiast. That Warlock is super rare. One of the better "Best local restaurants" you've been to.
I owned a 74 dodge 3/4 ton w a 5 spd and longbed, no AC or power, an old forest service truck painted USFS green and white. Loved that truck, should have driven it more. I could start off in 3rd gear, it was geared so low I didn't need the granny. I miss it now. Thanks for coming to RF, must have flown into MSP.
If I'm not mistaken, the 75 Dodge truck is a W 100, not a D 100.
I would have left every jeep there in exchange for the 440 Roadrunner.
Great channel Dennis.
this was my favorite food segment.
I'm sure it's been said..... But when Dennis puts the gloves on he instantly turns into Hannibal from A-Team. Add a cigar & the transformation is complete 😁😁
Great episode 🇬🇧look forward to it every Friday! Terrible food as always …
SOMETHING DENNIS HAS NEVER SEEN BEFORE 😧😧 outstanding
I have a 1977 dodge w100 or 150 440 automatic, single cab, 4x4, came with a/c from factory but it has and after market a/c. California truck. My grandpa bought in in 1980 and has been in my family ever since and he gave it to me when I turned 18. Numbers matching
Dennis, D = 2 wheel drive, W = 4 wheel drive. That's a W100. 🤠