You know guys, I sorta take it for granted that the videos are top notch mainly because they are not *bad*! So it just occurred to me to congratulate Zack on his professionalism. Zack your work is so good it is "invisible". You never see the guy behind the camera but you have to remember, "Of course there's a guy behind that camera". And he's damned good!
Yes ! I have thought about this often. But it's a small village that goes into the creation of these fine tag alongs. They definitely have it figured out too. Cool cars !!
Amen for the SKILZ! Zach, Dennis needs to buy you a COPO…Lol! I mean, ah …yes Seriously! Great team guys and the passion is off the chain fun to watch.
At 41 i now realise how fast life can pass us by, when Dennis mentions that he had the car 48 years i can see it kind of hit him that it has been that long. It's just one of those things where to me the 80's and 90's just happened but a lot of adults alive today wasn't even born yet, and i'm sure it feels the same for people much older than me too about the 70's and 60's.. Life is just crazy, it goes so so fast. He probably remembers this car when it was mint, hopefully he gets to see it restored now that it's in Dennis's hands.
In '67 I turned 16 and bought a '64 GTO convertible, 389 tri power 4 speed. Next car was a '68 Mustang 289 fastback, which caught fire the evening before (planned purchase a week before) I bought a new '69 Z/28 in December 1969. Over the years I had another GTO, Firebird 400's, Trans Ams, Chevelle SS, Z/28's including an IROC, Corvettes, turbo Regal T-Types, Now at 72 I drive a Camry. I occasionally dream I kept the original Z in a garage somewhere.
@@gw3598 I'm one year older that you, and I have a 67 cougar with a 390 four wheel dics no rust or dents.lots of old timers will be giving up there old cars in the next few years, I volunteer in a restoration shop here in north California and the old guys are starting to talk about selling them
When I hit 60 I realized I’d live 2/3 of my life and then took a look back at the past 40 years and everything that had happened. Gave me a whole new perspective on life
It's sad for me to say this but hoarders just collect things with visions of grandeur and no way of completion. For some reason they will eventually sell due to old age or the need for "MONEY" but thank God they can let Dennis and people like him take care of these gems. In no way is Dennis getting rich he just uses the money he has to fulfill what the car can become, and employee technicians that keeps the economy going. Thank you, Dennis.
He seems so kind. Dennis, I know you and him talked about "which one does he keep"...if it needs restored, is there anyway he would let you take one car in trade for fully restoring the other so he can enjoy it the rest of his life? He seems so genuine.
Hi Dennis . Last time l saw this gentleman l thought he was being awkward . I now realise he isn't very well .....there but for the grace of God ........l admire your tenacity , your respect and above all your OUTSTANDING appetite ! And the Ferrari was the car you drove with Richard and won the Gumball (?) . Dennis , if l win the lottery l'm going to come over to America , and shake your hand , you're the tops !
I love when the older generation tells their stories. Nothing is that urgent in our lives really most of the time….so I could just stop and listen for hours.
Another great show, Dennis. One thing I always enjoy and appreciate about you is that you aren't afraid to drive any and all of your cars like they were intended--your Ferrari burn out at the end is literal proof! Keep up the great work.
I find any video Dennis makes really interesting, his knowledge is unreal. Such a humble guy, treats everyone with respect. I'm from the UK & have never really been interested in American cars until i started watching these videos. Great video Dennis.
Wow, dead or alive, I can see why Dennis gets deals done, with his politeness, empathy and listening to the sellers stories of the car. I real lesson to those that want to close a deal, well done team, another one saved.
Totally. I love hearing folks tell their stories. It is interesting and Dennis is so polite and patient. It’s genuine too…and a huge bonus because making friends leads to more deals. I kind of wish the money part were talked about so we can understand the deal but I respect Dennis and assume he has his reasons to keep that out of the public eye. Getting these cars back to life is soooo expensive. Even if you get into these cars for $30K you could spend $40K or more restoring them…and it might barely make $10K in profit with tons of risk….it’s not an easy business. You gotta know your stuff.
Thanks for rescuing another Shelby Dennis I can't wait to see it when its done and hopefully 🙏 March 10th we'll get to see you make another Shelby deal!!!
It’s so nice to see someone is taking these vintage machines back to the street where they belong! Love your videos, wait for & watch them every Friday. Keep up the quest for the Holy Grail machines!
Dennis, your stories and episodes are so positive. Most men and women that value cars, want to rescue and preserve them. Your channel is so optimistic and shows that there are cars still out there. Keep up the good work!
I know where this house is, and was after that '69 for years. I snoozed, but since its only 5 miles away will have to go back and try to buy one of his other cars. Trenton, NJ !
Dennis can you also make videos of these awesome iconic cars being restored? I'd love to watch the process and finished result and it will probably significantly increase you're subscribers and views.
The amount of professionalism and respect Dennis shows the sellers is exceptional Also so positive even when faced with adversity. Thank you Dennis Collins for all the content
Zac deserves the 83 honda xl 600 from Indiana as a token from the viewers appreciation award for "best camera holder"!! Thanks Dennis for giving it to him, in advance 😀
Do you think he was revisiting in his mind what he sold the car for after finding out the rarity? 4 speed with Air tells you a lot about the collectibility of most muscle cars not just the Shelby.
I have lost count of all the Shelby you have bought... how bout a walk through of them all back at the shop? Would love to see what magic you are working on them. And thanks for saving these cars from these hoarders. I love how the guy is trying to tell you how you should ship it. As if he has ever cared about the condition of the car.
I see Dennis and other UA-camrs buying all these old cars and I would give anything just to old one old car. One of these years stars will align and I will get my dream car.
Most people would be moaning about the condition and the way its been kept. Denis thanks the owner for saving it, nice job. great video and a really nice car. 2x👍
Great job saving 69 GT 350 I love that color I Allmost buy 69 Mustang GT that color it was originally with 351 Windsor FX Tranmission I remember was 3.51 rear gear.. Great job !
Having been a car guy for over 50 years I have seen a lot. During that time I have seen so many cars that people let sit for years and rot away, it angers me to no end! This one was another one. Then we find out he has two more Shelbys. I'm so glad Dennis find out and acquired them for restoration.
The year of the Shelby continues!!Always impressed with the way you treat everyone Dennis. I have a good friend that at one time owned two Shelby mustangs, a 1967 GT 500 and a 1970 350, the 500 had an automatic and the 350 was red with a four speed. It had A/C, I am not sure whether it was factory installed however. When he sold the Green with gold stripes GT 500 he sold it with two motors a 428cj in it and a 427 tunnel port that he built for the car and was in the car at one time. So very fast. Both beautiful cars.
If you pull up that address on google maps, you can actually see that Shelby across the street back by the storage trailer (where the other two likely live). Can't believe Dennis found 3 Shelbys an hour from my house! 😮
Nice find in a place I know well. Quite a few of my neighbors had Mustangs, one rebuilt a Fastback with a nice rake. I hope you go back Dennis, there are more gems in the area.
It must be a great feeling to be able to buy these desired projects. You inspire me to try to do likewise, only obstacle: finances. Lost my dad 3 months ago, a real car-nut. Passed it on to me through genes.
Sometimes it comes in handy to have a trailer hitch on the front of the cab also, making getting the trailer into tight spaces easier, then re-hitch to the rear.
Just turned 60 and it amazes me that as much as I admire all the Detroit muscle from the big three how vehicles that were once plentiful and inexpensive have now skyrocketed to astronomical value. I guess seeing, owning and driving alot of these cars when I was younger makes me not so in awe of them. I remember hemi cudas and road runners with no start conditions and seeing LS6 Chevelle's as well as Camaro SS , Z-28 RS which I owned 2 by the way just everywhere. I remember 3 boss 302s in my county and knew all their owners. The Shelby's never really caught on where I lived and it was just because of our age group at the time couldn't see the value and never had a clue about what their value would be in 40 or 50 years time. My first wifes parents bought a used 70 Nova 396 ss 4 spd as a second car to haul groceries and do errands. I think I saw one on Barret Jackson with similar options get 60 at the gavel. Just 30 years ago you couldn't drive 5 miles with out seeing a second or third gen Camaro, now all that's on the road are fwd Korean junk. After owning and flipping everything from 70 GTOs to 9 different Camaros, mostly second gens and 2 first gens, both RS optioned I really miss seeing all these cars that we mostly took for granted that they would be around forever. I don't agree with the inflated dollar amount of all those car but do miss seeing them on the street late Friday and Saturday nights racing for c notes and bragging rights at work on Monday..
Dennis you can't possibly know how your coffee walk videos give enjoyment!!!! i myself am build in a Resto mod 1965 dodge coronet 413 engine, sure wish you would do some videos on cleaning up and getting your cars ready to sell. fun stuff THANKS
Ive owned my 68 Mustang 47 years. Bought it when I was 18. It looks like new inside and out, Still Goin down the road. This is one sad girl here. But im sure someone will restore it and love it.
These videos are not only enjoyable for the cars, but for the pleasantry displayed towards the seller. I am a new subscriber and look forward to watching all of the videos up on your channel and more to come. CHEERS from AUSTRALIA.
Always finding those hidden treasures !! I was into vintage pre-1967 VW's....I remember an old double barn door early, 60's micro bus in my So. Cali, high desert neighborhood. It was parked in the back yard at LEAST, 25years. I drooled, everytime I drove by seeing it just parked. BUT figured, they knew what they had, as they had a karman Ghia, and beat up beetle out front. And, I'm sure EVERY VW guy around already had hit em up to sell the bus. The typical " Oh nooo will never sell, I plan to restore it 1 day" probably what they got told. Well, out of the blue, I happen to drive by the house and OMFG !! That Bus was GONE !!!!
You know guys, I sorta take it for granted that the videos are top notch mainly because they are not *bad*! So it just occurred to me to congratulate Zack on his professionalism. Zack your work is so good it is "invisible". You never see the guy behind the camera but you have to remember, "Of course there's a guy behind that camera". And he's damned good!
Thank you, sir!
well i asked a few weeks ago about Shelby’s from ‘69 on up and this answers that! cool!
So true - little touches like the side view of the car rolling into the trailer. Consistently steady camera work from good angles, fantastic! 👍
Yes ! I have thought about this often. But it's a small village that goes into the creation of these fine tag alongs. They definitely have it figured out too. Cool cars !!
Amen for the SKILZ! Zach, Dennis needs to buy you a COPO…Lol! I mean, ah …yes Seriously! Great team guys and the passion is off the chain fun to watch.
I really like how gentle Dennis is when dealing with people, and their cars that he buys.
Especially when you want to make that seller a repeat seller.
That slick hair salesman at work
110% agree.He knows how do deal with people.
At 41 i now realise how fast life can pass us by, when Dennis mentions that he had the car 48 years i can see it kind of hit him that it has been that long. It's just one of those things where to me the 80's and 90's just happened but a lot of adults alive today wasn't even born yet, and i'm sure it feels the same for people much older than me too about the 70's and 60's.. Life is just crazy, it goes so so fast. He probably remembers this car when it was mint, hopefully he gets to see it restored now that it's in Dennis's hands.
Yeah Josh. I'm 4 years Ted's' senior (when he turns 70) and yeah the years speed on by.
In '67 I turned 16 and bought a '64 GTO convertible, 389 tri power 4 speed. Next car was a '68 Mustang 289 fastback, which caught fire the evening before (planned purchase a week before) I bought a new '69 Z/28 in December 1969. Over the years I had another GTO, Firebird 400's, Trans Ams, Chevelle SS, Z/28's including an IROC, Corvettes, turbo Regal T-Types, Now at 72 I drive a Camry. I occasionally dream I kept the original Z in a garage somewhere.
@@gw3598 I'm one year older that you, and I have a 67 cougar with a 390 four wheel dics no rust or dents.lots of old timers will be giving up there old cars in the next few years, I volunteer in a restoration shop here in north California and the old guys are starting to talk about selling them
When I hit 60 I realized I’d live 2/3 of my life and then took a look back at the past 40 years and everything that had happened. Gave me a whole new perspective on life
The days are long but the years are short.
68 yrs old here...so happy you are preserving the best era of hot rods that will EVER be!
I knew of that car for years- every summer I tried to buy it with no luck. Life changed and I gave up on it. Glad it’s getting restored now
Owned it for 48 years, and it's been off the road for 48 years? Why? This is nuts! Can't wait to see the refurbished car.
It's sad for me to say this but hoarders just collect things with visions of grandeur and no way of completion. For some reason they will eventually sell due to old age or the need for "MONEY" but thank God they can let Dennis and people like him take care of these gems. In no way is Dennis getting rich he just uses the money he has to fulfill what the car can become, and employee technicians that keeps the economy going. Thank you, Dennis.
He seems so kind. Dennis, I know you and him talked about "which one does he keep"...if it needs restored, is there anyway he would let you take one car in trade for fully restoring the other so he can enjoy it the rest of his life? He seems so genuine.
Love that his mum helped him buy a Shelby at the age of 22.
Yeah really, my mom wouldn't even help me buy a Pinto😮💨
Hi Dennis . Last time l saw this gentleman l thought he was being awkward . I now realise he isn't very well .....there but for the grace of God ........l admire your tenacity , your respect and above all your OUTSTANDING appetite ! And the Ferrari was the car you drove with Richard and won the Gumball (?) . Dennis , if l win the lottery l'm going to come over to America , and shake your hand , you're the tops !
The owner is a nice guy that you don’t want to get in a conversation with if you’re in a hurry! 😂
I love when the older generation tells their stories. Nothing is that urgent in our lives really most of the time….so I could just stop and listen for hours.
Hiccup
lol I was thinking the same and he was a slow talker. Dennis handles these guys better than I could.
I was thinking the same....
I was losing my will to live waiting for him to finish a sentence.
Another great show, Dennis. One thing I always enjoy and appreciate about you is that you aren't afraid to drive any and all of your cars like they were intended--your Ferrari burn out at the end is literal proof! Keep up the great work.
Hats off to Zach the time spent in editing is always unseen and not recognized as much as it should be.
1 of 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!👍What a find!
You are allways such a great host of this show. Thank you. You taught the world so much about USA cars. Thank you for that.
You have trully saved so many , keep going
I honestly love the fact that you always take out the previews owners out to eat.
Love this show!ESPECIALLY when you are saving the Shelbys!!
Looking at the sad condition of that Shelby, it's a miracle all the matching number parts were still with the car.
I find any video Dennis makes really interesting, his knowledge is unreal. Such a humble guy, treats everyone with respect. I'm from the UK & have never really been interested in American cars until i started watching these videos. Great video Dennis.
Wow, dead or alive, I can see why Dennis gets deals done, with his politeness, empathy and listening to the sellers stories of the car. I real lesson to those that want to close a deal, well done team, another one saved.
Totally. I love hearing folks tell their stories. It is interesting and Dennis is so polite and patient. It’s genuine too…and a huge bonus because making friends leads to more deals. I kind of wish the money part were talked about so we can understand the deal but I respect Dennis and assume he has his reasons to keep that out of the public eye. Getting these cars back to life is soooo expensive. Even if you get into these cars for $30K you could spend $40K or more restoring them…and it might barely make $10K in profit with tons of risk….it’s not an easy business. You gotta know your stuff.
I absolutely love how Dennis puts his food together!
Hats off to Zak, amazing videographer! Dennis should pay you well
Thank you, sir!
That '69 GT350 will be one seriously cool car when restored...great color combo.
The “crew “ in the trenches!!!
OUTSTANDING;)‼️..
I was in New Jersey once just long enough to realize it's a good place to be from...
Thanks for rescuing another Shelby Dennis I can't wait to see it when its done and hopefully 🙏 March 10th we'll get to see you make another Shelby deal!!!
Lovely see these purchase/discovery stories, but seeing them being built/restored would be even more interesting.
Dennis, I would love to see a multiple video recording the entire rebuild of this Shelby. It looked like a great car and I love that color.
It’s so nice to see someone is taking these vintage machines back to the street where they belong! Love your videos, wait for & watch them every Friday. Keep up the quest for the Holy Grail machines!
“So thanks for taking care of this car for 48 years”. How did Dennis keep a straight face whilst saying that? 🤣 🍺
LOL...I thought the same thing!
He wants that other Shelby in March, that helped, lol, smart business man, don't insult the seller or the buyer
Well, he did save it for being crushed 40 years ago.
Overwhelmed by too many projects??
He saved her from the crusher....
I'd shake his hand !!!!!!! 🤔✌️💙Ford
I could have done without that re**** being in the video
Dennis and his "FOOD CONCOCTIONS" 🤣🤣.
I ALWAYS ENJOY THE ADVENTURE.....THANKS DENNIS.OUTSTANDING
AHHH. The field of broken and unrealized dreams.
Lucky for Dennis, the car has been parked…..he will bring it back to glory
Dennis, your stories and episodes are so positive. Most men and women that value cars, want to rescue and preserve them. Your channel is so optimistic and shows that there are cars still out there. Keep up the good work!
That breakfast stacked looked delicious 😋 😍 👌
I look forward every week for Coffee Walk. I like seeing the cars you rescue, especially the Mustangs and Shelbys. You and the crew, keep it up.
I know where this house is, and was after that '69 for years. I snoozed, but since its only 5 miles away will have to go back and try to buy one of his other cars. Trenton, NJ !
To a true Muscle Car aficionado -- you are a God-send Team Collins.
Dennis can you also make videos of these awesome iconic cars being restored? I'd love to watch the process and finished result and it will probably significantly increase you're subscribers and views.
Only one man do get the job done, is Dennis.. ,what a saviour!
Dennis I tell everybody this is one of my favorite channels on UA-cam! We are foodies and also enjoy the dining vids!
March 10 will be on a Friday!
Couldn't think of a better team to get these super happy for the coffee walk crew
The amount of professionalism and respect Dennis shows the sellers is exceptional Also so positive even when faced with adversity. Thank you Dennis Collins for all the content
Dennis, you and your gang are the hardest working men in Show business!
Zac deserves the 83 honda xl 600 from Indiana as a token from the viewers appreciation award for "best camera holder"!! Thanks Dennis for giving it to him, in advance 😀
Just crazy that such a rare care and motor just laying around in the driveway. I think the previous owner was surprised how rare it was. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Do you think he was revisiting in his mind what he sold the car for after finding out the rarity? 4 speed with Air tells you a lot about the collectibility of most muscle cars not just the Shelby.
I have lost count of all the Shelby you have bought... how bout a walk through of them all back at the shop? Would love to see what magic you are working on them. And thanks for saving these cars from these hoarders. I love how the guy is trying to tell you how you should ship it. As if he has ever cared about the condition of the car.
Oh , what a great breakfast you had guys 👍🏼☕️🥓
HaHa good Peel out Dennis the very nice Star I like that one too😎👈🏻👌🏼👍🏼
Love how dennis is honest to the sellers and doesnt hide the fact how rare yhese cars can be...
Also this car is siick i love it
I see Dennis and other UA-camrs buying all these old cars and I would give anything just to old one old car. One of these years stars will align and I will get my dream car.
Most people would be moaning about the condition and the way its been kept. Denis thanks the owner for saving it, nice job. great video and a really nice car. 2x👍
Some things are best kept to yourself when you're in business 👍
@@ArtVandelayOfficial Being polite helps too.
Dennis, you're an excellent example of humility - thank you. !!! your Channel is absolutely brilliant ...
Just another HOLY GRAIL GT350. Don’t know how he does it. Keep up the good work. I know Dennis doesn’t throw around the word. “HOLY GRAIL”
Hi Dennis I am from South Africa but love your shows and you enthusiasm in what you you are an inspiration to me keep it up thanks
Hope to see it get restored back to its former glory!
Dennis what you guys are doing is great, but to show the world these great videos is super thanks man.
DC so cool, thanks for bringing us along ❤
Great job saving 69 GT 350 I love that color I Allmost buy 69 Mustang GT that color it was originally with 351 Windsor FX Tranmission I remember was 3.51 rear gear.. Great job !
Damn Dennis,ain't nobody else ever going to be able to find a old Shelby that's been off the road since the 70's.
Ok..... That was the nastiest combo I've seen you do yet!
2subscibers? Who do you think your fooling!?
I don’t comment on many videos… but what a good show of charter by Dennis & his crew.
I love it that they still hand shake. Outstanding! Covid really screwed all good things.
Dennis... you are incredibly patient.. thank you for the education .
Love 💕 your show. We can see that you are a hard working honest man. That is not always the case anymore.
Having been a car guy for over 50 years I have seen a lot. During that time I have seen so many cars that people let sit for years and rot away, it angers me to no end! This one was another one. Then we find out he has two more Shelbys. I'm so glad Dennis find out and acquired them for restoration.
Dennis has to be hands down my favorite yuppie! Never scared to get his hands dirty. A very humble human
Dennis is definitely not a yuppie 😂😂
I liked the fact that you put your fried egg on top of your French toast and pancakes the beat way to eat with pancakes
The year of the Shelby continues!!Always impressed with the way you treat everyone Dennis. I have a good friend that at one time owned two Shelby mustangs, a 1967 GT 500 and a 1970 350, the 500 had an automatic and the 350 was red with a four speed. It had A/C, I am not sure whether it was factory installed however. When he sold the Green with gold stripes GT 500 he sold it with two motors a 428cj in it and a 427 tunnel port that he built for the car and was in the car at one time. So very fast. Both beautiful cars.
Power of positive thinking 🤔. Fully agreed.
March 10th is my sobriety day, creeping up on 12 years
Dennis is living proof of the power of positivity. Sir, you are as bright as sunshine. 🌞GYSOT!!
Joisey, Home of the Dina. Another Shelby saved. Ty for taking us along
Dennis & his crew run on coffee, the original owner runs on Xanax or weed, it's a bit surrealistic the conversations! "Uh... I'm flabbergasted."
That dude was hammered.
I love your show ,I just don’t understand how a genius Dennis can explain 2 me on how u restore old junk cars in2 a masterpiece
$$$$$
#outstanding has to be trending now. Make it happen!
Dennis better do a deal for the other two Shelby’s quickly, because that mailbox at 14:31 just told the world where to look for them 😂
I thought the same thing. Plus now with the diner you know it’s in Lawrence Township, NJ😅
If you pull up that address on google maps, you can actually see that Shelby across the street back by the storage trailer (where the other two likely live). Can't believe Dennis found 3 Shelbys an hour from my house! 😮
Yes for sure.
Yea, already found it on Google maps
Now all the lowlife so will go and steal parts off them
Nice find in a place I know well. Quite a few of my neighbors had Mustangs, one rebuilt a Fastback with a nice rake. I hope you go back Dennis, there are more gems in the area.
It must be a great feeling to be able to buy these desired projects. You inspire me to try to do likewise, only obstacle: finances. Lost my dad 3 months ago, a real car-nut. Passed it on to me through genes.
Sorry about your Dad brother. You will see him again. I hope a big windfall comes your way and you can buy your dream project !
Good buy! I know where's there a 63.5' Cuda with the push button transmission! In Michigan, Guy built a garage addition around it 30+ years ago
I really can't wait to see this one complete. Good find
So appreciate the fact the Dennis, rescues these cars.
It’s beautiful! I like the color and the wheels and everything else about it! You are about 25 minutes from me. So cool!
Awesome find. Dennis and crew are great. Thanks for sharing
Dennis Collins for President!
Sometimes it comes in handy to have a trailer hitch on the front of the cab also, making getting the trailer into tight spaces
easier, then re-hitch to the rear.
Just turned 60 and it amazes me that as much as I admire all the Detroit muscle from the big three how vehicles that were once plentiful and inexpensive have now skyrocketed to astronomical value. I guess seeing, owning and driving alot of these cars when I was younger makes me not so in awe of them. I remember hemi cudas and road runners with no start conditions and seeing LS6 Chevelle's as well as Camaro SS , Z-28 RS which I owned 2 by the way just everywhere. I remember 3 boss 302s in my county and knew all their owners. The Shelby's never really caught on where I lived and it was just because of our age group at the time couldn't see the value and never had a clue about what their value would be in 40 or 50 years time. My first wifes parents bought a used 70 Nova 396 ss 4 spd as a second car to haul groceries and do errands. I think I saw one on Barret Jackson with similar options get 60 at the gavel. Just 30 years ago you couldn't drive 5 miles with out seeing a second or third gen Camaro, now all that's on the road are fwd Korean junk. After owning and flipping everything from 70 GTOs to 9 different Camaros, mostly second gens and 2 first gens, both RS optioned I really miss seeing all these cars that we mostly took for granted that they would be around forever. I don't agree with the inflated dollar amount of all those car but do miss seeing them on the street late Friday and Saturday nights racing for c notes and bragging rights at work on Monday..
Dennis you can't possibly know how your coffee walk videos give enjoyment!!!! i myself am build in a Resto mod 1965 dodge coronet 413 engine, sure wish you would do some videos on cleaning up and getting your cars ready to sell. fun stuff THANKS
Dennis has some crazy positive attitude 24/7! Outstanding! Clean those heels 😅
Ive owned my 68 Mustang 47 years. Bought it when I was 18. It looks like new inside and out, Still Goin down the road. This is one sad girl here. But im sure someone will restore it and love it.
14:33 mailbox address. Undisclosed? Oops, might want to edit soon. Great content, I really enjoy seeing the cars
@tetriseffect711 just an observation, nothing more
TGIF ! I absolutely enjoy the show and all of what you and the guys bring to us every week .... Happy Holidays
Glad you go and save these cars. Dennis and crew. Big fan of all your uploads.
Great video, Your a reasonably patient person considering all you have going on running a business and all. Thank you for all your vids Dennis.
These videos are not only enjoyable for the cars, but for the pleasantry displayed towards the seller. I am a new subscriber and look forward to watching all of the videos up on your channel and more to come. CHEERS from AUSTRALIA.
Always finding those hidden treasures !! I was into vintage pre-1967 VW's....I remember an old double barn door early, 60's micro bus in my So. Cali, high desert neighborhood. It was parked in the back yard at LEAST, 25years. I drooled, everytime I drove by seeing it just parked. BUT figured, they knew what they had, as they had a karman Ghia, and beat up beetle out front. And, I'm sure EVERY VW guy around already had hit em up to sell the bus. The typical " Oh nooo will never sell, I plan to restore it 1 day" probably what they got told.
Well, out of the blue, I happen to drive by the house and OMFG !! That Bus was GONE !!!!
Best thing about Friday is coffee walk
Hola from Spain
Dennis your such a tease. I love it. As always thanks for sharing.
Dennis got to be the coolest Boss in the world to work for Alex is one lucky fella