Dennis Collins puts out a great program which reflects his personal honesty and common sense backed by a serious and intelligent approach to understanding automotive history. My father was initially a mechanic, both auto and aircraft, starting back in the early 1930's to becoming the number one Ford salesman in the country. His success came from being honest and working FOR the customer, which led to many, many, many...repeat customers. Kudos to Dennis...he walks the walk.
I meet Dennis at the northeast Barrett-Jackson Auto auction,he is the exact same way in real life or in person,as he is on TV or his shows,an absolute nice guy,he stopped talking to someone in a business suit,to come talk to us in shorts and T-shirt,even signed a poster that him and Richard did few years back,the black Ferrari
One of THE BEST Coffee Walks ever! Why? Because we got to go behind the scenes on how you restore it after we saw you find and pick it up. Would love to see more like it. Thank you!
You know, for what the internet says your Net worth is, the world is pretty lucky to have all this Jeep knowledge shared for free. One could easily hoard the info, and walk off into the sunset. Thanks!
I absolutely love the energy and how excited you get from finding and owning these rare birds. You're living every car guy's dream life, and I know it didn't come easy! I hope to be there someday, and as a car geek, I appreciate you saving these old classics!
I have found a 1967 Camaro RS/SS L78 with a CE warranty replacement block. I have a picture of the cowl tag and two pictures of the car itself and a picture of the seats that came original with headrest. (Very rare) From the picture of the cowl tag that I have decoded this car was probably ordered by an executive of some kind. Definitely a 4K car. Above the VIN tag that he will not send me picture of it has a 05 7 per the owner. I have seen pictures of other Camaros with these numbers on the VIN that are special ordered cars. It needs saving before this guy cuts it up to make a street rod out of it.
This Coffee Walk is going to be Gooooooood! Will be watching from Lebanon, Indiana. There use to be a AMC / Jeep dealer on Layfette Road in Indianapolis. It sold Jeep's and Renaults. After AMC fell to the Wayside. Can't remember name of the Dealer. I was 18 in 78. There were Jeep guys. Muscle car guys and Pickup Truck guys then too. The Jeep Scramber was a unique vehicle. If they brought back that style it would save Jeep. Shawn.
Absolutely stunning triple threat!! Just the dang knowledge @DennisCollins has on these vehicles is mind boggling.. I truly enjoy his channel here on UA-cam if for nothing else, just to learn from. Yall stay blessed down there in Texas!!
I have a Uncle looking for a jeep and I referred him to you and also had him to subscribe to your channel I told him that I am a subscriber and watch your channel and learn how about jeeps and classic cars thanks for all you do
Thanks for keeping the prominence of these rare CJ8s going! Don't think they are bringing classic Bronco money, yet. My first CJ7 was an 85 Laredo with 4.2L Auto, A/C, side steps, chrome wheels, bumper/ettes, tan suede seats and leather grab bar. No tach or clock or gauge cluster surround.
I like the behind-the-scenes restoration coverage. It's totally cool to see what you do with the cars / trucks you buy. Thanks for another great episode, Dennis and crew! ✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦
Hi Dennis. Great videos as always. Just an idea for you. The hood spring catches should be painted in tension so you don’t have the rust ring around the lower part when installed and latched on the jeep. Just make a small jig for use in the paint shop where you mount the hood latch as it would be on the jeep.
I had a 85 jeep cj8 scrambler in high school man I loved it, but I didn't know what I had at the time, it had scrambler on the hood it was a 258 6cly 4 speed wish I had that scrambler back it was in good shape a few years later I seen how they was sky rocking in prices thanks Dennis for posting these American automobiles and saving or history
Excellent work on the Jeeps dennis. I wish I had my 1980 Azul Choroni CJ7, I sent it to a garage to fix the chassis that cracked. I went again and again to the garage, but my Jeep was never fixed until one day I went, it was closed for not paying taxes, all the cars were returned to their owners but mine. I wnet to the police and they told me "A judge fell in love with your Jeep, he put it in newspaper warning auction, and as you didn't arrive, he bought it"
I always loved the Scramblers, since being a kid in the early 1980s our neighbor up the street had a silver one with orange stripes, when we were on vacation you would see them used as service vehicles in Wildwood NJ one was a lifeguard jeep, and there was also a scrambler used as a fire truck for the boardwalk and piers, it still exists I am not sure if it is still in active duty but I have seen it in a parade pretty recently, I even remember getting a maroon hot wheels scrambler in a McDonalds happy meal back then. They are neat Jeeps!
I run Amsoil in my 2000 7.3 15W -40 Diesel Marine. Oil intervals are 50k. Amsoil's filters are every 25k. I am currently at 490k. I have sampled my oil in the beginning with every oil change. Once it was consistent I stopped testing. Now I tested at 450, and 475 with the filter change. There were slight changes. The oil was still in spec and no corrections were required. Next summer I am planning a new to me southern/ western body replacement. Updating and making it ready to take me another 25 years.
My dad was a John Deere mechanic and our neighbor had the Scrambler in the middle. His brother n him were messing around in a field while combining and the hood got hit with the outside edge of the bean head. I remember my dad taking the decal off the hood and pounding it back out to straight. Seennjustnthe thumbnail brought back some cool memories as a kid and being around a guy who had a Scrambler n used it as one. New subscriber...lookin forward to goin thru vids and seeing new ones!💯🔥💥🚀
The best you tube car restaurations chanel !! Every morning with my coffe its a real pleasure, i am from Colombia south América and i live in Spain!! Its great to see you!! Thanks!!
Love this show,Dennis is as always amazing shares his knowledge with others.Keeping you healthy for others as well.R 2:31 received my Coffee walk long sleeve top from your Jeep dealership.I wear to all car shows,and casual love telling people about Coffee walk.We learn so much from Dennis as always a class act.Great camera work to Zac congratulations on the new baby.And hi to Shaun P,and Alex.From John Thomson South island New Zealand 🇳🇿.
This was very educational & a learning experience...hopefully who ever buys these they go to an wonderful home & the new owners will share the history of all 3 thanks to coffee walk & Dennis rest crew for putting together a fine UA-cam video..
Great Show as usual Dennis, very informative. And Shout out to Zach for great camera work as well...im in the middle east now, and watches every one of the episodes, really enjoyed it. Appreciate the respect that u guys show to the people u interact with. 💯 More Power 🔋💪
Very nice job cleaning up these Jeeps. I think that the Laredo is even rarer because it had cruise control with a manual transmission, an option that we had asked to have for years. Before that only automatic transmission equipped CJs could be ordered with cruise control. I worked out of the Atlanta Zone at that time after spending the first 7 years of my 34 year career with Jeep in the Washington, D.C. Zone. But in 1986 I was in the Atlanta Zone and Jasper Jeep was my dealer and I guarantee you that they had not one but many versions of each of those Scramblers that you showed. But you still did an outstanding job restoring each of those Jeeps built in the last CJ year as production of Wranglers started in 1987. 😊
. my early childhood was 1 jeep my single mom bought, probably late 70’s . Sea Isle City NJ , all seasons reliable n fun . 3 kids fit perfect, plus only canvas top n doors . So many miles .
I love these coffee walks Dennis your knowledge is truly outstanding I never looked at these jeeps until seeing your channel years ago. No popular here in the uk 😢
Zack and Dennis, thank you for a full update video. Occasionally I enjoy a shop based video. There is so much quality work being performed at CBJ that enjoy watching the coverage. Since CB is Collins BROTHERS, how come we never see Dennis' brother? Oh, I too cannot eat gluten so gluten free crust has become a recent luxury as well. Very enjoyable video. Gorgeous CJ8's. I have a friend with an '8, so I liked, shared, and have subscribed for years.
Very nice collection Dennis. Outstanding work by your guys.. it’s a shame you don’t keep these collections for a museum for your city to come and visit 😉
Beautiful jeeps I’m surprised that Dennis was OK with the AMC part of the windshield Banner having so many bubbles in it? I’m referencing the AMC logo right before the word Jeep on the windshield. It has a ton of bubbles in it which surprises me that Dennis signed off on that? I’d be willing to bet it gets changed…..
@@jstar1000 there was a couple things and it’s not terrible but when you are known for a premium product and demand a premium price I’m just surprised by it more than criticism if you know what I mean
Stunning examples, as DC says! I have been drooling over his restorations for years! Might have to make a trip down to Texas and pick one out soon! Great work keeping those CJ's alive!! Such great quality work! Great videos!
If it’s AMC or Mopar I’ll watch . LOVE the Jeep and Mopar clips owned 7 Jeeps and still drive my TJ with 450000 ks 😮 plus my daughter drive a nice XJ and my older brother drives a XJ my son had 2 older Jeeps . I sold my 1980 FSJ 360 T/Flight wagon in white with bone trim pulled like a train 🚂 which I never let that go . I bought the first and last TJ sold in Tamworth NSW 🇦🇺. Add about 50 Mopars to this list . 👍🏻🇦🇺✌️.
My Uncle, here in Australia had a 4cylinder Scrambler when i was a young lad (which i used to drive up and down the lane beside our house 😅) and that thing was a beast off-road. In 4 low 1st gear that thing would crawl up embankment's i would of had trouble getting up on my hands and feet 🤙 love all 3 but i would have the base model 4 any day 😁
There's a Scrambler I'd see once a week or so in Abilene, TX. Always wanted to talk to him about it, but it was always going the opposite direction I was going.
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can those meals be cooked in a air fryer . the radiation from a microwave is bad news
Microwaving anything in a plastic container is about as far from healthy as you can get.
Ad Bait! I thought this was a UA-cam video.about Jeeps. Instead it's an AD for Factor! Total AD BAIT, please do not scam people!
@@MegaDakota91100% Agree! In 2024 if you are still cooking in plastic you are nuts! NOT HEALTHY at all!
Dennis Collins puts out a great program which reflects his personal honesty and common sense backed by a serious and intelligent approach to understanding automotive history. My father was initially a mechanic, both auto and aircraft, starting back in the early 1930's to becoming the number one Ford salesman in the country. His success came from being honest and working FOR the customer, which led to many, many, many...repeat customers. Kudos to Dennis...he walks the walk.
I meet Dennis at the northeast Barrett-Jackson Auto auction,he is the exact same way in real life or in person,as he is on TV or his shows,an absolute nice guy,he stopped talking to someone in a business suit,to come talk to us in shorts and T-shirt,even signed a poster that him and Richard did few years back,the black Ferrari
Common sense is racist and somehow transphobic too and therefore you are canceled. 😝
The bubbles in that windshield Jeep decal makes my OCD go nuts especially after spending all that time to make that Jeep almost perfect!
They go away
I was going to make the same comment!
One of THE BEST Coffee Walks ever! Why? Because we got to go behind the scenes on how you restore it after we saw you find and pick it up. Would love to see more like it. Thank you!
What Does the Dry Ice Do?
You know, for what the internet says your Net worth is, the world is pretty lucky to have all this Jeep knowledge shared for free. One could easily hoard the info, and walk off into the sunset.
Thanks!
Yeah it's a blessing
Encyclopedia of info
Keep watching!
Holy Grail trifecta! Absolutely love the rescues on these. Zach, amazing camera work again. Thank you, Coffee Walk crew!
Great to see all 3 of these together. Glad you want them to stay together.
I absolutely love the energy and how excited you get from finding and owning these rare birds. You're living every car guy's dream life, and I know it didn't come easy! I hope to be there someday, and as a car geek, I appreciate you saving these old classics!
I have found a 1967 Camaro RS/SS L78 with a CE warranty replacement block.
I have a picture of the cowl tag and two pictures of the car itself and a picture of the seats that came original with headrest. (Very rare)
From the picture of the cowl tag that I have decoded this car was probably ordered by an executive of some kind.
Definitely a 4K car. Above the VIN tag that he will not send me picture of it has a 05 7 per the owner. I have seen pictures of other Camaros with these numbers on the VIN that are special ordered cars.
It needs saving before this guy cuts it up to make a street rod out of it.
This Coffee Walk is going to be Gooooooood! Will be watching from Lebanon, Indiana. There use to be a AMC / Jeep dealer on Layfette Road in Indianapolis. It sold Jeep's and Renaults. After AMC fell to the Wayside. Can't remember name of the Dealer. I was 18 in 78. There were Jeep guys. Muscle car guys and Pickup Truck guys then too. The Jeep Scramber was a unique vehicle. If they brought back that style it would save Jeep. Shawn.
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Absolutely stunning triple threat!! Just the dang knowledge @DennisCollins has on these vehicles is mind boggling.. I truly enjoy his channel here on UA-cam if for nothing else, just to learn from. Yall stay blessed down there in Texas!!
I have a Uncle looking for a jeep and I referred him to you and also had him to subscribe to your channel I told him that I am a subscriber and watch your channel and learn how about jeeps and classic cars thanks for all you do
Another great show thanks Dennis you are the most knowledgeable an educational car guy that I know
Thanks for keeping the prominence of these rare CJ8s going! Don't think they are bringing classic Bronco money, yet.
My first CJ7 was an 85 Laredo with 4.2L Auto, A/C, side steps, chrome wheels, bumper/ettes, tan suede seats and leather grab bar. No tach or clock or gauge cluster surround.
I like the behind-the-scenes restoration coverage. It's totally cool to see what you do with the cars / trucks you buy. Thanks for another great episode, Dennis and crew! ✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦
This is great! Any time Dennis walks us around CJ's I'm STOKKED!
Hi Dennis. Great videos as always. Just an idea for you. The hood spring catches should be painted in tension so you don’t have the rust ring around the lower part when installed and latched on the jeep. Just make a small jig for use in the paint shop where you mount the hood latch as it would be on the jeep.
I thought this too…great catch
I had a 85 jeep cj8 scrambler in high school man I loved it, but I didn't know what I had at the time, it had scrambler on the hood it was a 258 6cly 4 speed wish I had that scrambler back it was in good shape a few years later I seen how they was sky rocking in prices thanks Dennis for posting these American automobiles and saving or history
Excellent work on the Jeeps dennis. I wish I had my 1980 Azul Choroni CJ7, I sent it to a garage to fix the chassis that cracked. I went again and again to the garage, but my Jeep was never fixed until one day I went, it was closed for not paying taxes, all the cars were returned to their owners but mine. I wnet to the police and they told me "A judge fell in love with your Jeep, he put it in newspaper warning auction, and as you didn't arrive, he bought it"
Totally enjoy coffee walk & learn a few things about jeeps
You rock sir
Those Scramblers are my dream Jeep. The cost is out of my league. But I can still dream.Gorgeous.❤💜😜👌😎
His knowledge amazes me!!! I don't even remember what side in my gas fill up cap is on! 😂
I always loved the Scramblers, since being a kid in the early 1980s our neighbor up the street had a silver one with orange stripes, when we were on vacation you would see them used as service vehicles in Wildwood NJ one was a lifeguard jeep, and there was also a scrambler used as a fire truck for the boardwalk and piers, it still exists I am not sure if it is still in active duty but I have seen it in a parade pretty recently, I even remember getting a maroon hot wheels scrambler in a McDonalds happy meal back then. They are neat Jeeps!
I run Amsoil in my 2000 7.3
15W -40 Diesel Marine. Oil intervals are 50k. Amsoil's filters are every 25k. I am currently at 490k. I have sampled my oil in the beginning with every oil change. Once it was consistent I stopped testing. Now I tested at 450, and 475 with the filter change. There were slight changes. The oil was still in spec and no corrections were required. Next summer I am planning a new to me southern/ western body replacement. Updating and making it ready to take me another 25 years.
My dad was a John Deere mechanic and our neighbor had the Scrambler in the middle. His brother n him were messing around in a field while combining and the hood got hit with the outside edge of the bean head. I remember my dad taking the decal off the hood and pounding it back out to straight. Seennjustnthe thumbnail brought back some cool memories as a kid and being around a guy who had a Scrambler n used it as one. New subscriber...lookin forward to goin thru vids and seeing new ones!💯🔥💥🚀
The best you tube car restaurations chanel !! Every morning with my coffe its a real pleasure, i am from Colombia south América and i live in Spain!! Its great to see you!! Thanks!!
Gorgeous Scramblers. Absolutely something to be proud of
Love this show,Dennis is as always amazing shares his knowledge with others.Keeping you healthy for others as well.R 2:31 received my Coffee walk long sleeve top from your Jeep dealership.I wear to all car shows,and casual love telling people about Coffee walk.We learn so much from Dennis as always a class act.Great camera work to Zac congratulations on the new baby.And hi to Shaun P,and Alex.From John Thomson South island New Zealand 🇳🇿.
Best show on UA-cam informative and keeps you wanting to watch more
Back to back CJ weeks? Let’s goo!! 🔥
In 85 the scrambler was the fun machine to have
This was very educational & a learning experience...hopefully who ever buys these they go to an wonderful home & the new owners will share the history of all 3 thanks to coffee walk & Dennis rest crew for putting together a fine UA-cam video..
Great Show as usual Dennis, very informative. And Shout out to Zach for great camera work as well...im in the middle east now, and watches every one of the episodes, really enjoyed it. Appreciate the respect that u guys show to the people u interact with. 💯
More Power 🔋💪
Wow! You hit the big time with these 3 Jeeps and they match!!! Someone should buy all three, it's a onetime opportunity. Good Work Dennis and Crew!
Great program as always love learning no matter what vehicles they are chasing
BTW, I also owned a 304 CJ-7, that came from Hinkle Jeep, in Pickens, SC. My high school daily driver.
Absolutely love Dennis energy and enthusiasm when he talks about Jeeps, and his knowledge is spectacular ❤
Very nice job cleaning up these Jeeps. I think that the Laredo is even rarer because it had cruise control with a manual transmission, an option that we had asked to have for years. Before that only automatic transmission equipped CJs could be ordered with cruise control. I worked out of the Atlanta Zone at that time after spending the first 7 years of my 34 year career with Jeep in the Washington, D.C. Zone. But in 1986 I was in the Atlanta Zone and Jasper Jeep was my dealer and I guarantee you that they had not one but many versions of each of those Scramblers that you showed. But you still did an outstanding job restoring each of those Jeeps built in the last CJ year as production of Wranglers started in 1987. 😊
Pizza has to be the greatest food invention ever !
20 grand in 1984 was around 58,000 dollars! The Laredo was very expensive!!
. my early childhood was 1 jeep my single mom bought, probably late 70’s . Sea Isle City NJ , all seasons reliable n fun . 3 kids fit perfect, plus only canvas top n doors . So many miles .
Keep those three together forever... They're ready for a museum
Stick with Jeeps,it's what you do best 👍
Dennis very impressive you have done an outstanding job you are a master of your craft this was probably a once Iin a lifetime experience
I love these coffee walks Dennis your knowledge is truly outstanding I never looked at these jeeps until seeing your channel years ago. No popular here in the uk 😢
Dennis you're just too much that's why I like the videos Collins Brothers 2024 keep them coming Dennis
I would paint the white steelies black to match the trim and top. I think it would look pretty cool. I appreciate keeping it looking original too.
So happy to see more Jeep action!
Zack and Dennis, thank you for a full update video. Occasionally I enjoy a shop based video. There is so much quality work being performed at CBJ that enjoy watching the coverage. Since CB is Collins BROTHERS, how come we never see Dennis' brother?
Oh, I too cannot eat gluten so gluten free crust has become a recent luxury as well.
Very enjoyable video. Gorgeous CJ8's. I have a friend with an '8, so I liked, shared, and have subscribed for years.
Excellent work Dennis. I loved the Scramblers myself. Always cool, the American Jeep!!
Very nice collection Dennis. Outstanding work by your guys.. it’s a shame you don’t keep these collections for a museum for your city to come and visit 😉
Thank Discovery for introducing us to Dennis. Great walking catalog of knowledge. Looking good Denny
Always enjoy your program. This is pretty cool. Thanks Dennis!
Seems like every car is a holy grail
Love the jeep purchases/builds!
Thank you for sharing this information!
Beautiful jeeps I’m surprised that Dennis was OK with the AMC part of the windshield Banner having so many bubbles in it? I’m referencing the AMC logo right before the word Jeep on the windshield. It has a ton of bubbles in it which surprises me that Dennis signed off on that? I’d be willing to bet it gets changed…..
I thought the same thing.
@@jstar1000 there was a couple things and it’s not terrible but when you are known for a premium product and demand a premium price I’m just surprised by it more than criticism if you know what I mean
@@CoastalAutoReactionCAR they throw those on every Jeep. I think it’s kinda of a throw away thing…most get taken off by owners. But I hear your point
Stunning examples, as DC says! I have been drooling over his restorations for years! Might have to make a trip down to Texas and pick one out soon! Great work keeping those CJ's alive!! Such great quality work! Great videos!
Just gets better and thats from the uk.
If it’s AMC or Mopar I’ll watch . LOVE the Jeep and Mopar clips owned 7 Jeeps and still drive my TJ with 450000 ks 😮 plus my daughter drive a nice XJ and my older brother drives a XJ my son had 2 older Jeeps . I sold my 1980 FSJ 360 T/Flight wagon in white with bone trim pulled like a train 🚂 which I never let that go . I bought the first and last TJ sold in Tamworth NSW 🇦🇺. Add about 50 Mopars to this list . 👍🏻🇦🇺✌️.
I love your jeep Dennis. While you’re out there on the road look for some of those hot rods.
My dad's uncle had a 44 jeep in the barnloft... maybe still around...I heard it run as a kid.
Haven't watched in a while dennis u look very well congrats
I feel like everytime Dennis says "beautiful 1-owner 35,000 mile Jeep Scrambler" the price goes up another 10,000
You know when you can hear the crunch on gluten-free pizza crust they’re doing something right.
Very good video.! Really enjoyed all the info on those jeeps
👍
"outstanding"
also luvd this style of video showing the resto process more
My Uncle, here in Australia had a 4cylinder Scrambler when i was a young lad (which i used to drive up and down the lane beside our house 😅) and that thing was a beast off-road. In 4 low 1st gear that thing would crawl up embankment's i would of had trouble getting up on my hands and feet 🤙 love all 3 but i would have the base model 4 any day 😁
Awesome jeep stuff as always Dennis a class act
Getting back to the coffee walk Jeep Roots 😍
Just found a 1980 CJ5 304 4 Sp today.....so happy
Great Jeeps.
Thanks Team Coffee Walkers. ❤
This is a great episode Dennis, there’s something really appealing about a base model ❤
Well done on the Jeep trifecta!! 😮
What other Jeep conquest is next?
That 85 Base model is an incredible little machine. If only...
Hi Dennis what a true survivor it’s a beauty
Nice display and touches team! 👍
Great huntin too ....
I need to order a few parts to get mine a little more road worthy. I'm tempted to just let y'all make it happen.
Always loved the scramblers! Can’t afford originals, sure can’t afford the new ones! 😂😂😂🤣🤣
Outstanding, Dennis! Peace ❤
Yay my fav car channel waves hi to all the guys watching from
Australia
The base model is where its at. Its sweet
That’s just incredible! I would say the renegade is my favorite but I would settle for any 😂. Amazing job!
Scramblers are the bomb!
Would love to have one!
Why doesn’t Jeep do a new 2 door Gladiator Scrambler?
I'm jealous. I would love to have a scrambler, but I can't afford my at this moment.
Yeah buddy that looks AWESOME 👌 👏 THATS SO COOL 😎
More excited about the pizza than the Jeep!😊
Scrambler Day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dennis you know your jeeps . Well most cars to
Love these Scramblers 😊
There's a Scrambler I'd see once a week or so in Abilene, TX. Always wanted to talk to him about it, but it was always going the opposite direction I was going.
Love those scramblers!
Saludos Dennis desde Guadalajara México 🇲🇽 🙏
Outstanding set of 3 jeeps 😎😎😎
Muy bien Dennis y bien visto👍....hay que hacer + capítulos desestresantes en la tienda...😅....
One day you'll start a JEEP museum and it will be UNREAL!!!
My 83 base scrambler survivor with 10k original miles didn't come with the front bumper cover and I doubt that one did
Dennis Eats should be a new show… He always finds a good place to eat when travelling
That Laredo is perfect
You all have a super💯weekend.