Knowledge is power, the more you share it, the more powerful you get! Networking is such an awesome way to educate yourself. Dennis is the master at it!! Haha.
ehhh he's a little bit flaunty ... but who wouldn't be . i think it's funny that we ask watch him spend hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars on cars every year and they have a pc of plywood covering a broken window in their trailer 🤣🤣
The truth is that the knowledge he has is a major tool for his job so therefore he’s very good and his job! And of course he would call you first when he is ready to sell his cars because you don’t beat people up and you’re walking around with a bag of heat!
Most of us get what your saying!! But i promise ya he knows way more than you think...a man who is an expert at his trade will never tell the full!!! Just what a wise man allways told me.
Thanks for commenting,etc. . Interestingly, always special other Countries People…. Fascinating for me, as my best Friend’s Mother got the earlier MUSTANGMIM WHITE/red Interiors/ auto in late 1964 ( ?..) before I grad from HIGH SCHOOL, (in 1965, JULY:: I had to get Test Ride after Graduating,ETC)…Acquaintances had, **Lots of Mustangs over the years ; and I not really a MUSTANG FANBOY……Interestingly, I drove a 1961 FORD GALAXIE. CONVERTIBLE COUPLE YEARS, then 1966 GALAXIE XL/4 speed/352//4 BBL/until 1970’s…..
@@opera93 my dad bought a brown mustang in early '67. 289 with 4 on the floor. Was nearly born in it. Got good memories of road trips in it, with my 2 brothers and me in the back. However, my favorite car I've ever owned was an 85 Shelby Dodge Charger. Would love to own another one.
Wow, what a great video. The enthusiasm and excitement shines throughout it. Please follow up on the orange Mustang and let us know what happens. I can see that it has got Dennis’s attention and I think his mind is set on having it. The guy will only swop it for a certain car … that Dennis happens to have. amazing! 🍺
Hi Dennis, I am from Australia and i am really enjoying the channel. I have a 66 Mustang convertible. The best thing i like about your show is not just the cars you find, not just the knowledge you have and share on the channel, not just the locations and the meal reviews which are awesome, but the relationship you have with your staff and your daughter. It is so great to see how you interact and its obvious the love and respect that your daughter Kelsey has for you. Keep up the great work and we hope to see you in Australia at some stage to show off the car culture down under!
Dennis Collins is just a dang wealth of all things cool, and sure seems like a helluva guy too, I really enjoy these videos, get excited when a new one drops! Great job guys!
I like how Dennis is so honest in his deals and how he treats people with respect. He is one cool dude. I live here in the Phoenix area and have been into Mustangs and classic cars for over 50 years. So I can relate to him as he rescues these cars. He even has inspired me to fist bumping the side of the plane as I enter to go fly on my trips. Thanks for great videos Dennis, Keep it up.
Just found your channel last week Dennis and I have been binge watching every video from the beginning. You are a Good person because I love how you always give fair prices for everything you bye. If I ever come across a good car And I know you like it I’ll reach out
Really enjoyed this episode! Thanks. Dennis I want to see a future episode with you somehow coming back to Mesa and getting that Mustang. That is truly a beautiful car.
I will always miss my 1989 Wrangler Laredo. Always gives me a twinge when I see one. I loved that Jeep so much. Sold it in 1999 to buy a mini van to haul my first of eight kids.
This is my go to videos by far the best out there , Thanks Dennis love your positive outlook with everyone and how you treat them, Thanks again From Burlington On. Canada
Wow that old Hyster forklift is pretty dam cool! I drove one just like it except it was larger than this one that we called the beast every day for 29 years in an aluminum smelter. We had all sizes of forklifts but for the big stuff that old Hyster was the best tool for the job! Dennis if you can make a trade for the Orange Mustang that would be awesome! Back when I was ten years old riding my Stingray bicycle in 1969 I would see the orange Mustangs and Camaros cruising the streets and I said to myself when I am old enough I am going to buy one! I have owned 10 old Camaros mostly 69's over the years but none were orange! I have owned a few Mustangs and the one I now have is Orange. I will have that one till I'm dead! Great video I am hoping we will see a follow up video with you making the trade for that Orange Mustang!
Hey there Dennis and crew, I wanted to let you know that this episode is my favorite because of the orange super cobra jet mustang. What treasures are yet to be seen!
Hey Dennis, I have a 1972 mustang grandé with a 351 Cleveland 4 barrel, there was only 600 made of this model (red with black pin strips and a white vinyl top) because they made them to give as a gift to the corporals at the Colorado navy base. I'd like to get more info on it/contact you and send pics. I believe it's all matching numbers but like I said id like to get more info on it's history. We are the second owners of it if I'm not mistaking.
@@marcot401 Lumberjack was on 15th ave. Cooley forests products was the larger yard on 19ave. I've driven that mustang many times throughout the years. Grandpa recently sold it because he's getting older and was never a car guy to begin with. He got the car because a guy owed him money and it always just sat in the garage. I tried my best to drive it and keep it alive.
Since I have been watching you channel, the cool Mustangs have grown on me. Here in Switzerland we see so many Mustangs on the street and in carshows, that I never understood why they were people's favourites. There were two reasons for that: I always was a GM guy and I love fullsize cars. But those 68 and 69 Mustangs are really HOT. Since I was a boy I loved Camaro SS convertibles and early Pontiac muscle cars. My Dad used to work in the biggest GM dealership, so it is clear that those were the cars I have seen since childhood. I also loved C2 and C3 Corvettes of course. Thank you for sharing you knowledge and passion for those outstanding Mustangs and introduce us to people who are passionate and know so much bout those cars.
The 289 K codes didn't have power steering, but they did have a quick ratio steering box. They turned a lot quicker & easier than the manual steering. Instead of putting power steering on the Mustang, I'd think you could just change the steering box to a quick ratio one? My K code turned quite easy to me.
Hey Dennis. As a Canadian we don't have bovine excrement reasons to not go to Cuba. I was there for a week and loved seeing every Willys and Jeep station wagon on the road. You absolutely need to tap into the black market and buy some of those things. Totally amazing and you'd be floored. Some of them are pieces of excrement with Hyundai engines but they'd buff up good for you.
That's why I look forward to the walk.. Nothing better than Mustangs for the street and track and a ole T.J. daily driver that's a Guarantee....It gets better SK injection in the background I love stacks from the past..
I’m from the UK and I have been to the US a few times and I would love the next time for it to be Texas and I would definitely be stopping by Collins Bros Jeep and hopefully getting a car shipped from the US to UK from you guys
There was a 69 or 70 (I think70) Mach one cj car in my area years ago just sat in the the guys yard shaker hood but engine was out, exact same orange but white interior never attempted to buy it figured probably one of those grumps that never sell anything.
WOW, thats all I can say about that Mustang. What a collection that man has amassed. Amazing. Id love to take one of those beautiful (but on if, AZ born and raised) Rubys off his hands some day.
In 1977 I bought a 73 c10 custom..it had low miles.hit left front..my brother found it for me I gave 300 for it..got it home and frame was snapped in two.cut the frame under the body mounts and used the mounts to fit the frame back together...what I was trying to say in Massachusetts a 5 year old truck was rotten to the core..many weeks of brazing. And drove that truck 10 years with out a problem..blew 4 motors but 4 speed with the granny gear.and the nicest sounding pipes in the town..
Dennis is slick. He shut the negotiations down to let the owner stew about it. Anyone who is into wheeling and dealing learn the game by watching these shows, beyond the car porn that us car guys love.
I love that orange mustang, owned a 1976 TA that was Carousel Red, looked orange, such a beautiful color on old school cars. If knowledge was power, Dennis would be Superman !
Dennis I have a 1990 YJ 5 speed I bought from the original owner and was garage kept. It’s absolutely spotless for a Pennsylvania Jeep. I’ve had two other YJs and both had frames that had been cut and repaired. This is the first clean one I’ve bought. I’m replacing the head then it’ll be on the road. It’s a 90 4.2 I’ve been considering doing 4.0 fuel injected head instead
Seeing that white Mustang GT convertible almost made me cry. If I had the $$$ I'd buy that but it'd probably take $50k to $100k to fully restore. If I'd been there with you Dennis, I'd surely have bought that green & white Ford wagon, looked like a 1958 or 59.
@@josephtravers777 I did detail work at several dealerships for decades but I'm useless when it comes to anything mechanical. I grew up with mostly Oldsmobiles & Buicks & that turned me into a Ford fan because it seems I have a "death touch" when it comes to GM products. But I love almost anything with wheels & an engine. I hope you're having a Blessed weekend.
Great Channel. Keep getting those rare ones. Your showing me stuff I have never seen. I live 2 Miles from the Ford Museum in The Henry Ford. They have some rare cars.
Happy Veterans Day to all the Veterans out there watching this video. You are "outstanding"!
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Thank you! Thank you for your support!
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Thanks......everyone have a safe day/weekend.
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I like how dennis has so much knowledge. He isnt a snob about it
Knowledge is power, the more you share it, the more powerful you get! Networking is such an awesome way to educate yourself. Dennis is the master at it!! Haha.
Dennis loves to share his knowledge and history of cars! I agree that He's not a snob as some people would be!
ehhh he's a little bit flaunty ... but who wouldn't be . i think it's funny that we ask watch him spend hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars on cars every year and they have a pc of plywood covering a broken window in their trailer 🤣🤣
The truth is that the knowledge he has is a major tool for his job so therefore he’s very good and his job! And of course he would call you first when he is ready to sell his cars because you don’t beat people up and you’re walking around with a bag of heat!
Most of us get what your saying!! But i promise ya he knows way more than you think...a man who is an expert at his trade will never tell the full!!! Just what a wise man allways told me.
The paint on that Mustang was jaw-dropping. I can only imagine it in person in the sunlight.
I was a 463l (MHE) mechanic in the air force. I worked on the those h155xl all the time. They are outstanding machines.
Ok, those AAA guys are true 'car guys'. They love their job, no doubt, and it shows in their willingness to preserve the rarer 'Stangs
the MOTHER of all forklifts....and quite possibly the coolest Mustang of its era....
On next weeks Coffee Walk...... Dennis trades a Mustang for a Mustang and buys up a load of 427 motors to return more cars to numbers matching haha.
These videos just have so much going for them. No tv show could provide such solid content. Keep em coming buddy! 🤙🏾
I’m wowed just listening to two guys with a true passion for Stangers and Jeeps.
Hi from a very wet and cold UK, my Friday is now complete. It never feels the same watching coffee walk on any other day than a Friday!
Hi from East Coast USA
Thanks for commenting,etc. . Interestingly, always special other Countries People…. Fascinating for me, as my best Friend’s Mother got the earlier MUSTANGMIM WHITE/red Interiors/ auto in late 1964 ( ?..) before I grad from HIGH SCHOOL, (in 1965, JULY:: I had to get Test Ride after Graduating,ETC)…Acquaintances had, **Lots of Mustangs over the years ; and I not really a MUSTANG FANBOY……Interestingly, I drove a 1961 FORD GALAXIE. CONVERTIBLE COUPLE YEARS, then 1966 GALAXIE XL/4 speed/352//4 BBL/until 1970’s…..
@@opera93 my dad bought a brown mustang in early '67. 289 with 4 on the floor. Was nearly born in it. Got good memories of road trips in it, with my 2 brothers and me in the back. However, my favorite car I've ever owned was an 85 Shelby Dodge Charger. Would love to own another one.
That orange Mustang is so freaking cool! I hope you get to add that to your personal collection Dennis! 💯👍👍
Wow, what a great video. The enthusiasm and excitement shines throughout it. Please follow up on the orange Mustang and let us know what happens. I can see that it has got Dennis’s attention and I think his mind is set on having it. The guy will only swop it for a certain car … that Dennis happens to have. amazing! 🍺
I feel an Orange /Green swop coming on
I've Gg4 gut gqq
Wow Mustang honey hole. The orange one is kick azz.
My favorite channel delivers every Friday! Outstanding!
Hi Dennis, I am from Australia and i am really enjoying the channel. I have a 66 Mustang convertible. The best thing i like about your show is not just the cars you find, not just the knowledge you have and share on the channel, not just the locations and the meal reviews which are awesome, but the relationship you have with your staff and your daughter. It is so great to see how you interact and its obvious the love and respect that your daughter Kelsey has for you. Keep up the great work and we hope to see you in Australia at some stage to show off the car culture down under!
Coffee walk is a great channel cos Dennis is a great guy so knowledgeable about the vehicles
Dennis is the king of knowledge and a gentleman!! ALWAYS
Dennis Collins is just a dang wealth of all things cool, and sure seems like a helluva guy too, I really enjoy these videos, get excited when a new one drops! Great job guys!
The world could get a LOT of s*** done with just the VIEWERS of the Coffee Walk channel, don’t you think (lol)??
Very impressive collection of cars. The Orange 69' was jaw dropping!
Really the best part of Friday. Dennis is class. Nice people.
Wow! What a great episode. These guys at AAA are super cool, and I love the 1 0f 9 madagascar orange....make the trade happen, Dennis!
Love how there all honest good business practice love this show
Dennis Collins for President!
I like how Dennis is so honest in his deals and how he treats people with respect. He is one cool dude. I live here in the Phoenix area and have been into Mustangs and classic cars for over 50 years. So I can relate to him as he rescues these cars. He even has inspired me to fist bumping the side of the plane as I enter to go fly on my trips. Thanks for great videos Dennis, Keep it up.
the passion and knowledge hear from all these guys is outstanding
Dennis you should do a Australian barn find mission you would be blown away by how many mustangs are over here and most are left hand drive
So much awesome stuff there and great to hear people talking about it in such a matter of fact humble way. Thanks for sharing.
That old 87 Jeep was fantastic.. but the Super Cobra orange with faded black hood was absolutely increadible.
Amazing knowledge around that table we're the world authorities on mustangs, and of course jeeps....
Outstanding!!
You have got to get that orange 69 mustang. What a beautifully bad ass car. It needs to be back on the road, being enjoyed by everyone that sees it.
I'd love to see Dennis and Jay Leno do a long episode one day....... Jay obviously knows his stuff but Dennis is a walking automotive encyclopedia 😆
Just found your channel last week Dennis and I have been binge watching every video from the beginning. You are a Good person because I love how you always give fair prices for everything you bye. If I ever come across a good car And I know you like it I’ll reach out
Very KOOL Yard and Collection
Wow. I love that 87 Laredo y’all got. It’s a beauty.
Watching this we also get lessons on American history with these cars great job Dennis and crew. Where is Kelsey we miss her
The greatest car u tube videos there are. Thanks Dennis for the enjoyment
I like that guys style literally hiding the good muscle in the walls
OMG when that garage door went up it took my breath away.. tangerine..wow stunning
That orange Mustang is sweet. Love original paint cars!
I grew up on Shelby Drive, cool seeing the Shelby Dr street sign in the orange Mustang garage.
All I can say is wow !!!!
Really enjoyed this episode! Thanks. Dennis I want to see a future episode with you somehow coming back to Mesa and getting that Mustang. That is truly a beautiful car.
I will always miss my 1989 Wrangler Laredo. Always gives me a twinge when I see one. I loved that Jeep so much. Sold it in 1999 to buy a mini van to haul my first of eight kids.
Outstanding! Everything is open on Sunday in Phoenix Dennis
While I loved the car in his home garage, seeing all those 427s made me jump out of my chair. Nothing bad in this collection!
Madagascar orange is my New favorite color
This is my go to videos by far the best out there , Thanks Dennis love your positive outlook with everyone and how you treat them, Thanks again From Burlington On. Canada
Wow that old Hyster forklift is pretty dam cool! I drove one just like it except it was larger than this one that we called the beast every day for 29 years in an aluminum smelter. We had all sizes of forklifts but for the big stuff that old Hyster was the best tool for the job! Dennis if you can make a trade for the Orange Mustang that would be awesome! Back when I was ten years old riding my Stingray bicycle in 1969 I would see the orange Mustangs and Camaros cruising the streets and I said to myself when I am old enough I am going to buy one! I have owned 10 old Camaros mostly 69's over the years but none were orange! I have owned a few Mustangs and the one I now have is Orange. I will have that one till I'm dead! Great video I am hoping we will see a follow up video with you making the trade for that Orange Mustang!
Hey there Dennis and crew, I wanted to let you know that this episode is my favorite because of the orange super cobra jet mustang. What treasures are yet to be seen!
Hey Dennis, I have a 1972 mustang grandé with a 351 Cleveland 4 barrel, there was only 600 made of this model (red with black pin strips and a white vinyl top) because they made them to give as a gift to the corporals at the Colorado navy base. I'd like to get more info on it/contact you and send pics. I believe it's all matching numbers but like I said id like to get more info on it's history. We are the second owners of it if I'm not mistaking.
My Grandpa owned the huge property right next door to this yard. 19th Avenue and Broadway. Used to be a lumber yard.
Yes I know the place was lumber jack. Nice people they had a beautiful 1966 Mustang convert copper color but this was 25 years ago.
@@marcot401 Lumberjack was on 15th ave. Cooley forests products was the larger yard on 19ave. I've driven that mustang many times throughout the years. Grandpa recently sold it because he's getting older and was never a car guy to begin with. He got the car because a guy owed him money and it always just sat in the garage. I tried my best to drive it and keep it alive.
Another interesting group of car guys and like a good interviewer, gives them the time to say their piece & tell their story.
Always a pleasure to watch your videos best wishes to you and yours buddy.
Since I have been watching you channel, the cool Mustangs have grown on me.
Here in Switzerland we see so many Mustangs on the street and in carshows, that I never understood why they were people's favourites. There were two reasons for that:
I always was a GM guy and I love fullsize cars. But those 68 and 69 Mustangs are really HOT. Since I was a boy I loved Camaro SS convertibles and early Pontiac muscle cars.
My Dad used to work in the biggest GM dealership, so it is clear that those were the cars I have seen since childhood. I also loved C2 and C3 Corvettes of course.
Thank you for sharing you knowledge and passion for those outstanding Mustangs and introduce us to people who are passionate and know so much bout those cars.
The 289 K codes didn't have power steering, but they did have a quick ratio steering box. They turned a lot quicker & easier than the manual steering. Instead of putting power steering on the Mustang, I'd think you could just change the steering box to a quick ratio one? My K code turned quite easy to me.
Well done. So let’s hope you can strike the deal and add this amazing orange Mustang to your collection. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻😊👍🏻
Hey Dennis. As a Canadian we don't have bovine excrement reasons to not go to Cuba. I was there for a week and loved seeing every Willys and Jeep station wagon on the road. You absolutely need to tap into the black market and buy some of those things. Totally amazing and you'd be floored. Some of them are pieces of excrement with Hyundai engines but they'd buff up good for you.
Pure delight!
Wow 427 Heaven. 👍👍👍
That's why I look forward to the walk.. Nothing better than Mustangs for the street and track and a ole T.J. daily driver that's a Guarantee....It gets better SK injection in the background I love stacks from the past..
Success and takes care of his people... Life's a two way street... Dennis is a great example for us
I’m from the UK and I have been to the US a few times and I would love the next time for it to be Texas and I would definitely be stopping by Collins Bros Jeep and hopefully getting a car shipped from the US to UK from you guys
There was a 69 or 70 (I think70) Mach one cj car in my area years ago just sat in the the guys yard shaker hood but engine was out, exact same orange but white interior never attempted to buy it figured probably one of those grumps that never sell anything.
WOW, thats all I can say about that Mustang.
What a collection that man has amassed.
Amazing.
Id love to take one of those beautiful (but on if, AZ born and raised) Rubys off his hands some day.
As an owner of a 1995 Jeep YJ....I wish you guys had more YJ content.
In 1977 I bought a 73 c10 custom..it had low miles.hit left front..my brother found it for me I gave 300 for it..got it home and frame was snapped in two.cut the frame under the body mounts and used the mounts to fit the frame back together...what I was trying to say in Massachusetts a 5 year old truck was rotten to the core..many weeks of brazing. And drove that truck 10 years with out a problem..blew 4 motors but 4 speed with the granny gear.and the nicest sounding pipes in the town..
Love the Manderin Orange CJ. If it wasn't a Pheonix DSO, I would have said it was a California Rainbow of Colors car!
Dennis is slick. He shut the negotiations down to let the owner stew about it. Anyone who is into wheeling and dealing learn the game by watching these shows, beyond the car porn that us car guys love.
I wish you could double like a video, because this one deserves it.
These guys are amazing. Such great videos and information!!
As Brother Dennis Collins would say that orange mustang. Stunning 😍😎
Always impressive to listen to a meeting of the minds on specific automobiles, great vid as per usual!
That orange 69 is amazing. To be a survivor after all these years
Solid choice on the angry crab shack. That last mustang is amazing.
The YJ looks good. My first ever Jeep was a ‘91 YJ. I loved it!
that orange Mustang is just Fabulous. Most awesome color. Loved that Black Mustang also
Thank you for being the next caretaker of so many great vehicles and sharing the ride with us
Fast history - and such a - rescue-Master
I absolutely love these guys! They know so very much about their cars. This dealer has a ton of cars. Wow! Made my day!
Amazing mustang. Never new they even made them in that color. By far my favorite now
Hey Dennis..
That mach 1 in Madagascar orange...is more then likely a rainbow of colors car. Ask me how I know.
Mark wants to know how you know?
Good show! But! I want the 57 Fairlane convertible towards the end! Not even a mention!
thank you to the coffee walk team
Being an MA Jeep guy it's amazing to see how immaculate all those Jeeps are
I love that orange mustang, owned a 1976 TA that was Carousel Red, looked orange, such a beautiful color on old school cars. If knowledge was power, Dennis would be Superman !
Super Cobra Jet Gentleman Wow,his home Garage wins my /Best Garage award!
This ended up being another great episode!
Thank you Dennis for another great show
Love the YJ. On my bucket list to get one.
I miss the junkyards of Arizona, best ever, most are on Broadway! 😃
Dennis I have a 1990 YJ 5 speed I bought from the original owner and was garage kept. It’s absolutely spotless for a Pennsylvania Jeep. I’ve had two other YJs and both had frames that had been cut and repaired. This is the first clean one I’ve bought. I’m replacing the head then it’ll be on the road. It’s a 90 4.2 I’ve been considering doing 4.0 fuel injected head instead
That super cobra jet is outstanding
Indian fire metallic is a awesome color. I love mine
The best on UA-cam. Wish I would have found it sooner.
Seeing that white Mustang GT convertible almost made me cry.
If I had the $$$ I'd buy that but it'd probably take $50k to $100k to fully restore.
If I'd been there with you Dennis, I'd surely have bought that green & white Ford wagon, looked like a 1958 or 59.
Dude, that '57 @ 14:57 👍
@@josephtravers777 Yes I'd like to have that too. But I have a soft spot for station wagons
@@Vampirebear13 I do too but I hate restoration work on doors and glass
@@josephtravers777 I did detail work at several dealerships for decades but I'm useless when it comes to anything mechanical. I grew up with mostly Oldsmobiles & Buicks & that turned me into a Ford fan because it seems I have a "death touch" when it comes to GM products.
But I love almost anything with wheels & an engine.
I hope you're having a Blessed weekend.
@@Vampirebear13 I'm old FoMoCo guy, drive a '63 Mercury. Love engine work. Have a Blessed one too 🙏
Dennis has a brain on him.. and every groove has a memorized door tag.
Thanks for sharing that orange mustang!
I’m not even a mustang guy and I absolutely love this channel hahahah. I get so excited when y’all find something rare!!! ❤
Great Channel. Keep getting those rare ones. Your showing me stuff I have never seen. I live 2 Miles from the Ford Museum in The Henry Ford. They have some rare cars.
13:27 min - Dennis is good. Real good.😁👍