Another great story, Dennis. Thank you! Regarding the Winner tire: Sam Winston had a chain of over 150 tire stores. He had his own brand of tires in house. The performance tire was the Winner. He died in the mid nineties, The stores soon after that.
I don't understand why this channel doesn't have a million subscribers yet, although I love old cars ,I don't typically go out of my way to watch these types of channels but I have been hooked on this one since day one, always upbeat and always informative.
@@joshyouwa3448 yeahhhh if it was something catchy like CarGuy or RareCarDealer CarHunter etc people read this and see a clickbait and hit it , coffewalk sound like something a active nanna does while gramps snoozing
@@chiefrocka8604 The Channel is called "Dennis Collins" not Coffee Walk,apparently the only one snoozing is you, it's all good though, his informative videos and knowledge of so many vehicles is pretty amazing to those of us who unlike you don't live in a basement getting pissed because his porn stream is lagging. I would suggest you actually watch his channel and quit trying to degrade people who enjoy what Dennis is doing and I am sorry if I hurt your feelings,all I can say is go hug your life size anime pillow and I hope it hugs you back.🖕
Not only is this the best automotive saving channel, it’s also the best local food channel! Love the mustangs. I think at least 2 of those could be a nice survivor/driver. Always amazed at what you end up finding. And even some of the stuff you leave behind is worthy!
The fact that he takes the sellers out to eat and spares no expense is just one of the many reasons Dennis Collins is a great human being. He also has an incredible wealth of knowledge of vehicles that is told in every episode.
I agree100% the fact that most of us spend 10 min trying to pick the best appetizer because of trying to keep the check affordable. Dennis keeps it easy and orders all of them most of the time. I love it!! The man lives life. He invests a lot of his life to film these episodes and I feel a little good Meal at the end of a recording day is well earned. A 30 or 60+ min video sharing the knowledge of what we love is priceless in my book. I hope that him and his family benefit well From all the hard work that him and his guys put in. Thank you Mr.Dennis Collins!!’ Really thank you, we appreciate and look forward to every min you produce,edit and post for us. I for one and a 50 year car man and am in awe of what you have retained from all your experiences. Thank you again.I hope You get To see this
I really wanted to get my dad down to Texas to meet you Dennis because you were the only internet show he watched but unfortunately we lost him this Tuesday to a massive heart attack so I'm still going to try to get there to honor him.
I too lost my Dad a couple few months back to a massive heart attack. I tried to save him, CPR chest compressions, but I couldn't bring him back...the pain has not subsided, watchin the life leave my Dad's eyes is burned onto my minds eye just like the horrific things from my deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan...I'm sorry for your loss bro....😔🇺🇸
Ford Tri Power, there was a guy with first gen Falcon at a Caffeine & Octane here in Atlanta. It had an interesting air cleaner, 3 x2s. Bought over the counter when the car was new. "How long have you had this car"? "Since I was 15". Blew me away
Just found this channel. How did I not know about this before now??? Dennis was always a great addition to Fast N Loud because he brought a touch of class to the show. This channel is exactly what I love to watch... finding rare cars and bringing them back into the daylight! I'm hooked... liked and subscribed!
Dennis I just love the way you do business. First you know your business, you know cars and you get all the data on a vehicle before the purchase. You come and fetch the cars yourself so the vehicles don't get damaged which is important with some of the difficult extrications you encounter. You are smooth with all the negotiations, and you pay a fair price to the sellers; everyone is happy with the deal. Then you bring theses cars back to your lot and if you don't flip them to other car enthusiasts, you do A+ restorations to better than new. The bottom line is you have fun doing it. You love your work and it shows. Dennis you are the man!
I got to tell dennis i am a ford guy.at one time in early 80's i bought a 428 scj motor all stock strongest motor i have ever owned.destroyed 2 dana 60 and 70.lots of front ends i carryed spare u joints.traded that motor for a weatherby rifle.should have kept the 428.love seeing you and your crew find and save this stuff.
@@adasterdezaster2865 It's ok to admit you're jealous that someone has the money, reputation, and personnel network to be able to find these cars across the country. Just because most of us will never find or be able to afford something like this doesn't mean it's not real.
@@adasterdezaster2865 not staged, dont start this is the most honest thing on today. Its just leads he gets and picks which ones work out for the week.
I love these mustangs! You really know your cars Mr. Collins! I have wanted a 60’s fastback all my life! We just never could afford one. My husband is a retired USAF enlisted man and has sold Ford parts since then. I’am a retired social worker, we raised two sons who have both died by fentanyl. At least I can see these beautiful machines on your shows!
Dennis Collins "Coffee ☕ Walk" videos are an Adventure that Educates all. Dennis's network yields a constant discovery that never gets old! Why doesn't he age?! The hardest work'n man on UA-cam alone! Certainly a great Boss too!
Once again,I'm blown away buy these cars! I really do appreciate the whole team that works hard to bring us these videos! Thanks a million! Keep them coming
OH man. Seeing the K-Code takes me back to my first Mustang. 66 K-code fastback, Red/black, 4-speed, power steering. Wish I still had it. I beat off a lot of GTO's and SS Chevelles back in the day. Nice work Dennis. Hope you restore them all.
I raced a K code mustang and beat him back when I was in high school. Late 70s It was sort of close at the beginning of the race but pulled him a few car lengths by the end of the 1/4. Did some roll races and pulled him pretty good. My car was a 69 GTO 350hp/400 engine. 3.55 gear with a turbo 400 trans. For a small cubic inch engine the K code ran very good.
@@mattspontiacta Guess you want someone to say they're impressed. I am and I will. I'm impressed. You hot car guys amaze me. I lost my first real girlfriend to a guy with a GTO. Broke my heart but I became a multi-millionaire and he definitely didn't. HA HA in the end.
What I love about this channel is Dennis gets as dirty as his guys and his enthusiasm for cars is fantastic! Thanks for continuing to share your experiences with the rest of us. You are a national treasure, Dennis, with all of your knowledge. You know your stuff and you save vehicles so they can be appreciated by another generation! What I also love is how well Ford made the fastback Mustang on the original version. So many of the cars of that period are hideous as fast backs - the Bacc-a-ruda - the Marlin and even the first generation Charger. Somehow Ford got the proportions right on the fastback first generation Mustang. The other great thing about this channel is how he continues to feature local eateries. Amazing - or - in his words "outstanding!"
Dennis, it must extremely gratifying to have the resources to rescue these very desirable cars. The question is how do you not keep them for yourself ?
This is primarily a business - locate and purchase vehicles, clean them up and resell to enable future purchases. He'll likely be able to claim fuel, airfare, food and accommodation expenses as business deductions, something not possible for adding to his collection. Good on him for getting these vehicles back on the road again.
Didn't realize you had your own channel Dennis glad I found it. This is literally a treasure trove of cars you just picked up. I'm sure you will do the right thing with these pieces of automotive history!
Dennis is about my age, maybe slightly younger. How does this guy eat like this every episode and still fit into a Coffee Walk shirt? I wish I could but I'd be the size of that trailer.
I think I'm even older than Dennis, so I'm guessing that these videos are the only time he eats. My stomach definitely calls for much less food than it did in my twenties - I could eat like a family of four. But I also weighed thirty pounds more and was fat... Now I'm still about 20 to 25 pounds overweight, but my stomach looks almost flat - when I'm wearing loose-enough shirt...
Thank you Dennis. Love the Mustangs. From Johannesburg South Africa. I have a 1974 Mustang II. Busy dropping a 351 Windsor in with a 5 speed manual box. And busy respraying it myself. One day I'd like to have one of every Mustang ever made .
Awesome finds guys, and that's why Dennis you are the best at what you do. I cannot wait for next Friday now. Me and the wife watched every video u guys put out. Love it keep them coming.
Dennis -- can you please do follow ups on these great cars? Especially if they get restored…half the fun is seeing what becomes of them after you locate them. I realize it’s more work but I think it should get you more traffic and clicks too so I hope it’s worth it. Love the channel and how much you share with us. Thanks
Another great example of what Dennis does every week. I just can't wait to watch his videos every week. As he would say that's out standing. Keep up the great work that you guys do.Sending you guys safe traveling where ever you go from Ontario Canada.
4 at once? What amazes me is that so many Mustangs are still sleeping somewhere in the States, waiting to be brought back to life. Thank you Mr. Collins! Sir! You are outstanding, and your team is awesome! I always look forward to see the next coffee walk.
Another home run with bases loaded in the top of the ninth!!! Dennis!! You! Are!! The!! Babe Ruth of Mustangs!! Great work Alex!!! Terrific work Zac. Great video
Love watching Dennis and the guys rescue all these cars so future generations can enjoy them. It takes me back to my time as a young kid when it seemed like the muscle cars were owned by everyone, glad to see people were smart enough to store them away instead of scrapping them.
Wow! What a fine collection of cars you rescued Dennis, you guys doing awesome job and really have some fine videos. The food looks remarkable too 👍☮️🇺🇲
As a 58 year old builder of personal hotrods, I have watched a lot of UA-cam videos promoting dealers, peddlars, flippers, builders, and restorers. Have to say Dennis...watching your videos ranks atop them all. You seem like a real good guy, treat your guys well, and appear real genuine in your videos. Keep up the great work and all the best to you and your team. Mr 55!
This show reminds me of the family that lived across the street from me as a little kid. They brought home alot of Mustangs, T-Birds, Chevy's, and alot more. All classics
Dennis keep up the good work. I live in SW Florida. I got hurt at work in 2015, I'm medically retired. I've been a car guy since childhood, now 66 yrs old. BTW mostly Ford's, but love all American Iron. I'm selling one of my properties and would like to start flipping cars. Any advise would be welcome. If I come across a rare muscle car. I'll contact through your dealership. I watch every episode. Thanks Kenny.
I’m damaged too. Since two thousand and I’m in my sixty’s. I feel for you. I was a mechanic and no not a new fangled technician I fix stuff. I’ve had over sixty vehicles and some I wish I could have again. Good luck in your endeavor
*me a twenty seven year old man* "gee I wanna be like Dennis when I'm older." always glad to see the guys helping along. Y'all do amazing work, and its worth every penny. Thank you for putting the work in like you do.
Hey guys, I'm not a huge fan of Fords, but early Mustang is the exception . I worked for Metro Mustang in Atl 05-06 , and saw some awesome restored/survival cars. That said, this summer has renewed an appreciation for the Pony car. I've watched the Coffee Walk series become so much more than the original concept, where Dennis walked around talking about Jeeps... kudos to the team he has built, "outstanding" work and great video by Zack. I remember his first day, his newbie lack of experience compliments the great knowledge Dennis displays. This is my favorite channel for learning about all the different models and makes of various manufacturers. It takes a lot to impress me, knowledge-wise, but I always learn something new or forgotten when watching the show. Just a shout out to let you know what a great job you are doing 👏
What a great day! Got my holy grail coffee that came in today and now I get to watch a new episode while sipping my holy grail coffee. Thanks Dennis for great coffee and great videos 👍🇺🇸💪
I was traveling yesterday and just now got my weekly Coffee Walk fix. Another great rescue! It's awesome that all 4 seemed to roll. Can't wait to see these back on the road. Hopefully you will do another Coffee Walk on these once Alex gets them running and driving. Doesn't look like it will take much. Thank you for your passion on rescuing these cars. Looks like the year of the Porsche will have to wait as this is going to be the year of the Mustangs.
Another incredible rescue, another coffee walk episode that has left me drooling and not because of the amazing food !. Would wet myself to hear the K code running with the tri carb set up on it
There couldn’t be anymore of a better crew ! Dennis certainly has assembled an amazing group of people! Grateful to have such a positive social media platform to look forward to !
Always look forward to the Friday show. I would have loved to work for someone like Dennis Collins back when I was young. I am 61 years old now. Got to own a lot of nice Chevy's and had some really good times with fond memories. I noticed all of the oxygen and acetylene bottles standing around with no caps on. Not very smart. Empty or not...you never ever do that. Should be on carts strapped down or chained to the wall or in a cage. Looking forward to next Friday. I live about 90 from where you are located. I will come by and check out your Jeeps and cars. God Bless and God Bless Texas! ✌️
What a great video those were awesome mustangs it was nice to see all those cars thank you Dennis Collins you’re amazing man a true gentleman I just love watching all your videos , and I also like all your respect for all your workers that’s why it’s a pleasure watching your videos for all the amazing cars and the respect that you have for people thank you !
Hey there Dennis ! Love the channel and have supported it from the beginning.I think it’d pretty cool to see you and the crew rescue an old boat or plane. Keep ‘‘em coming , awesome as always.
Holy Mustang haul Dennis! You've definitely got the Golden touch, and a great eye 👁 In case you need a Hi-po 65 alt with the large pulley...I've got one. No longer have the K code Stang. Cheers
Dennis, I love your video’s and content. I learn something every episode, and I have been a car nut as long as you. Thank you for doing these, you could certainly give Richard some lesson’s. His video’s have gotten pretty lame lately
That was a really cool score on them mustangs, thanks for sharing with us. Honestly I’d say Porsche 911, Mercedes 300sl gullwing, and the ac cobra 427 roadster for my all time 3 favorite cars made.
Dennis those rear tires are from a company called Winston. Aman named Sam Winston owned it. They were a pretty big deal in the Southern California area. If you could find out the history of that car I bet it spent some time in Southern California. I had a set of Winston's on my Ford Courier mini truck and I got a lot of miles out of them. They were a good tire for not a lot of money. From what I've heard the company went out of business some time after Sam passed away.
Yup Sam died when his wife rolled a Jeep wrangler, he was riding in. Grew up in So Cal. had a Wiston shop that use to be a gas station. Bought tires their too. The Wiston winners on the back of that Mustang were no drag tire but cheap and easy to smoke off. What a trip back in time that was! Great score on all 4 cars! + all the goodies !
I love this channel Dennis and his crew are down to earth people ...it's nice to see these guys dig out some great vehicles and get them out for us and others to see and appreciate! Thank you Dennis be safe and God bless!!!
I really like your ability to conduct yourself with manners...unlike other car channels! Trying not to imply others are without, but you have a different flavor. That is why people call you to sell cars! Keep it up!
I look forward to each and every one of your video experiences you do an "OUTSTANDING" job of blending your enthusiasm for classic cars and trucks while adding a slice of information/trivia to every episode of whatever the theme of that show follows. I'm 60 years old and the real car guys from our era like to show off our knowledge car history. And being so infinitely knowledgeable of the Mustangs is not easy due to the simple fact that Ford made do many iterations of this car. I rate your overall knowledge of all things "holy Grail" at a 10 on a 0-10 scale. Keep up the fight of adding these master pieces back onto the highway of automotive circulation
What another great episode. My Holy Grail is a 66 GT K Code Fastback Arcadian Blue (Light Powder Blue). I have the VIN for it…saw it as a teenager. Not sure where the car is now but she’s out there and I would love to own her one day.
You asked about best sports car. I've lived in SF for 40+ years where you see every kind of car imaginable and have been a "car guy" all my life. Always attend Pebble Beach concours, which is in a couple of weeks. I've owned a 66 Mustang Convertible, 65 Stingray Convertible, 81 Porsche 911sc, among many, many "sports cars", but the best one for me was a 65 Porsche 356 coupe. Was my dd for over 20 yrs and I did many cross country trips in it. Absolutely a joy to drive, never let me down. IMHO, it is the best car ever made. Love your show and have followed you since first seeing you on GMG. I appreciate your dedication and your wonderful staff. The dining part at the end of the episode is great too! Thanks, T
Another great story, Dennis. Thank you! Regarding the Winner tire: Sam Winston had a chain of over 150 tire stores. He had his own brand of tires in house. The performance tire was the Winner. He died in the mid nineties, The stores soon after that.
And Goodyear acquired Winston tire company
I had a set of those Winston’s on my 70 Chevelle SS. I’m in California.
I remember those Winston stores. Had one near my house back around 1995. It closed up soon after I had read that the company owner died.
Dennis…PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE show us what you do with these Beautiful Ponies. Give us updates…please. I really love the HiPos too!
I don't understand why this channel doesn't have a million subscribers yet, although I love old cars ,I don't typically go out of my way to watch these types of channels but I have been hooked on this one since day one, always upbeat and always informative.
Heck he just hit 300 k maybe a few months ago, and look were he is now.. It won't be long before he eventually does hit 1 million..
It’s the name, the content is superb, the name is odd.
@@joshyouwa3448 yeahhhh if it was something catchy like CarGuy or RareCarDealer CarHunter etc people read this and see a clickbait and hit it , coffewalk sound like something a active nanna does while gramps snoozing
Absolutely Perfect Comment!!!
@@chiefrocka8604 The Channel is called "Dennis Collins" not Coffee Walk,apparently the only one snoozing is you, it's all good though, his informative videos and knowledge of so many vehicles is pretty amazing to those of us who unlike you don't live in a basement getting pissed because his porn stream is lagging.
I would suggest you actually watch his channel and quit trying to degrade people who enjoy what Dennis is doing and I am sorry if I hurt your feelings,all I can say is go hug your life size anime pillow and I hope it hugs you back.🖕
Those tires are from the Winston Winner tires. Produced by the Winston Winner Tire Co. The company was bought by Goodyear Tire in 2002.
Not only is this the best automotive saving channel, it’s also the best local food channel!
Love the mustangs. I think at least 2 of those could be a nice survivor/driver. Always amazed at what you end up finding. And even some of the stuff you leave behind is worthy!
Bulimia
It’s amazing what you can get if you have millions of dollars.
I Love the Food Reviews 😋.. As Well..
The fact that he takes the sellers out to eat and spares no expense is just one of the many reasons Dennis Collins is a great human being. He also has an incredible wealth of knowledge of vehicles that is told in every episode.
I agree100% the fact that most of us spend 10 min trying to pick the best appetizer because of trying to keep the check affordable. Dennis keeps it easy and orders all of them most of the time. I love it!! The man lives life. He invests a lot of his life to film these episodes and I feel a little good
Meal at the end of a recording day is well earned. A 30 or 60+ min video sharing the knowledge of what we love is priceless in my book. I hope that him and his family benefit well From all the hard work that him and his guys put in. Thank you Mr.Dennis Collins!!’ Really thank you, we appreciate and look forward to every min you produce,edit and post for us. I for one and a 50 year car man and am in awe of what you have retained from all your experiences. Thank you again.I hope
You get
To see this
I really wanted to get my dad down to Texas to meet you Dennis because you were the only internet show he watched but unfortunately we lost him this Tuesday to a massive heart attack so I'm still going to try to get there to honor him.
So very sorry for your loss Robert.
I too lost my Dad a couple few months back to a massive heart attack. I tried to save him, CPR chest compressions, but I couldn't bring him back...the pain has not subsided, watchin the life leave my Dad's eyes is burned onto my minds eye just like the horrific things from my deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan...I'm sorry for your loss bro....😔🇺🇸
Ford Tri Power, there was a guy with first gen Falcon at a Caffeine & Octane here in Atlanta. It had an interesting air cleaner, 3 x2s. Bought over the counter when the car was new. "How long have you had this car"? "Since I was 15". Blew me away
Just found this channel. How did I not know about this before now??? Dennis was always a great addition to Fast N Loud because he brought a touch of class to the show. This channel is exactly what I love to watch... finding rare cars and bringing them back into the daylight! I'm hooked... liked and subscribed!
There isn't a man alive that wouldn't swoon over a black SCJ Mustang. Even the black makes it that much more special.
Dennis I just love the way you do business. First you know your business, you know cars and you get all the data on a vehicle before the purchase. You come and fetch the cars yourself so the vehicles don't get damaged which is important with some of the difficult extrications you encounter. You are smooth with all the negotiations, and you pay a fair price to the sellers; everyone is happy with the deal. Then you bring theses cars back to your lot and if you don't flip them to other car enthusiasts, you do A+ restorations to better than new.
The bottom line is you have fun doing it. You love your work and it shows. Dennis you are the man!
I got to tell dennis i am a ford guy.at one time in early 80's i bought a 428 scj motor all stock strongest motor i have ever owned.destroyed 2 dana 60 and 70.lots of front ends i carryed spare u joints.traded that motor for a weatherby rifle.should have kept the 428.love seeing you and your crew find and save this stuff.
Can I just say a big thanks to Zak , you’re better than a full discovery channel team . Each week is awesome. Stephen 🇬🇧
Thank you, sir!
Keep at Zak. You are working for a great person and getting to know the in and outs of these collectables. You are very fortunate guy. 👍✌️🙏
You are fortunate as well Alex. In with a great bunch of guys and gal. Learn all you can from the best. 👍✌️🙏
Agreed 💯
That right there is the " living the American dream "!! Congratulations Dennis!!
Please do a video and show the end results to some of these finds. Where are they now, what stage are they in, did you re-sale or restoring?
I Agree.. Show the Journey to the End.. Would Be Awesome 😎
I BELIEVE he sells these cars. They get them running and ready for rebuilders.
All these cars are Probably flipped for quick profit. buyers would be finishing them so who knows where they end up.
Dennis, this is the best show on any platform. Even TV. Thanks and keep 'em coming!
A real K code? Wow! I just can't believe all of the jewels you keep finding! Nice!❤😎👍
You don’t really believe this is true do you? It’s all staged.
@Benjamin Jacobs Some of these cars are worth big $$,it'd be nice to have deep pockets like he does. I'd sure be buying some of these treasures!!!
@@adasterdezaster2865 you must not watch much of Dennis's videos because if you did you would know how honest of a guy he is
@@adasterdezaster2865 It's ok to admit you're jealous that someone has the money, reputation, and personnel network to be able to find these cars across the country. Just because most of us will never find or be able to afford something like this doesn't mean it's not real.
@@adasterdezaster2865 not staged, dont start this is the most honest thing on today. Its just leads he gets and picks which ones work out for the week.
I THINK THOSE WERE WINSTON WINNER TIRES IF I REMEMBER CORRECTLY, THEY WERE PRETTY POPULAR IN CA FOR YEARS.
It's Friday! Must mean time for another episode of Coffee Walk with our favorite car guy host!
I love these mustangs! You really know your cars Mr. Collins! I have wanted a 60’s fastback all my life! We just never could afford one. My husband is a retired USAF enlisted man and has sold Ford parts since then. I’am a retired social worker, we raised two sons who have both died by fentanyl. At least I can see these beautiful machines on your shows!
Dennis Collins "Coffee ☕ Walk" videos are an Adventure that Educates all. Dennis's network yields a constant discovery that never gets old! Why doesn't he age?! The hardest work'n man on UA-cam alone! Certainly a great Boss too!
Once again,I'm blown away buy these cars!
I really do appreciate the whole team that works hard to bring us these videos! Thanks a million! Keep them coming
OH man. Seeing the K-Code takes me back to my first Mustang. 66 K-code fastback, Red/black, 4-speed, power steering. Wish I still had it. I beat off a lot of GTO's and SS Chevelles back in the day. Nice work Dennis. Hope you restore them all.
My best friend in high school had one. That car would scream.
I raced a K code mustang and beat him back when I was in high school. Late 70s
It was sort of close at the beginning of the race but pulled him a few car lengths by the end of the 1/4. Did some roll races and pulled him pretty good.
My car was a 69 GTO 350hp/400 engine. 3.55 gear with a turbo 400 trans.
For a small cubic inch engine the K code ran very good.
@@mattspontiacta Guess you want someone to say they're impressed. I am and I will. I'm impressed. You hot car guys amaze me. I lost my first real girlfriend to a guy with a GTO. Broke my heart but I became a multi-millionaire and he definitely didn't. HA HA in the end.
What I love about this channel is Dennis gets as dirty as his guys and his enthusiasm for cars is fantastic! Thanks for continuing to share your experiences with the rest of us. You are a national treasure, Dennis, with all of your knowledge. You know your stuff and you save vehicles so they can be appreciated by another generation! What I also love is how well Ford made the fastback Mustang on the original version. So many of the cars of that period are hideous as fast backs - the Bacc-a-ruda - the Marlin and even the first generation Charger. Somehow Ford got the proportions right on the fastback first generation Mustang. The other great thing about this channel is how he continues to feature local eateries. Amazing - or - in his words "outstanding!"
And he is a honest and real gentleman; . Never argue about the pay agreement
Dennis, it must extremely gratifying to have the resources to rescue these very desirable cars. The question is how do you not keep them for yourself ?
I do believe he does eventually sells some...
@@chrissiano381 he sells all of them = $$$
He recently said he’s at about 300 cars he owns to keep
Dennis said he has 7 garages of cars.
This is primarily a business - locate and purchase vehicles, clean them up and resell to enable future purchases.
He'll likely be able to claim fuel, airfare, food and accommodation expenses as business deductions, something not possible for adding to his collection.
Good on him for getting these vehicles back on the road again.
Didn't realize you had your own channel Dennis glad I found it. This is literally a treasure trove of cars you just picked up. I'm sure you will do the right thing with these pieces of automotive history!
Dennis is about my age, maybe slightly younger. How does this guy eat like this every episode and still fit into a Coffee Walk shirt? I wish I could but I'd be the size of that trailer.
He doesnt eat the other 6 days
Fit into his shirt or not it's an extremely unhealthy way to eat.
I think I'm even older than Dennis, so I'm guessing that these videos are the only time he eats. My stomach definitely calls for much less food than it did in my twenties - I could eat like a family of four. But I also weighed thirty pounds more and was fat... Now I'm still about 20 to 25 pounds overweight, but my stomach looks almost flat - when I'm wearing loose-enough shirt...
Fasting and diet are the key but most people can't do it and America's diet is fuck up as well.
He sure eats well doesn't he🤣🤣🤣😜👍
Thank you Dennis. Love the Mustangs. From Johannesburg South Africa. I have a 1974 Mustang II. Busy dropping a 351 Windsor in with a 5 speed manual box. And busy respraying it myself. One day I'd like to have one of every Mustang ever made .
Awesome finds guys, and that's why Dennis you are the best at what you do. I cannot wait for next Friday now. Me and the wife watched every video u guys put out. Love it keep them coming.
I am a huge mustang guy and every time you all rescue these mustangs my heart melts!!
Dennis it looks like you a good man to work for. People don’t understand it just takes a meal and a thank you to employees.
Dennis -- can you please do follow ups on these great cars? Especially if they get restored…half the fun is seeing what becomes of them after you locate them. I realize it’s more work but I think it should get you more traffic and clicks too so I hope it’s worth it. Love the channel and how much you share with us. Thanks
M-Code Cub Cadet, one of 324 with matte black grass chute - how exciting!
likely made in cleveland... pre mtd
I see I wasn’t the only one eyeballing that cub cadet 😀
Outstanding outing there, Team #CoffeeWalk! Great buys! Thank you all for your efforts!
Another great example of what Dennis does every week. I just can't wait to watch his videos every week. As he would say that's out standing. Keep up the great work that you guys do.Sending you guys safe traveling where ever you go from Ontario Canada.
4 at once? What amazes me is that so many Mustangs are still sleeping somewhere in the States, waiting to be brought back to life. Thank you Mr. Collins! Sir! You are outstanding, and your team is awesome! I always look forward to see the next coffee walk.
Another home run with bases loaded in the top of the ninth!!! Dennis!! You! Are!! The!! Babe Ruth of Mustangs!! Great work Alex!!! Terrific work Zac. Great video
Love watching Dennis and the guys rescue all these cars so future generations can enjoy them. It takes me back to my time as a young kid when it seemed like the muscle cars were owned by everyone, glad to see people were smart enough to store them away instead of scrapping them.
Love coffee walk! Ready to go to dinner with Dennis anytime!!
Thank you Dennis and crew for buying and restoring these old fantastic cars. AND eating all that good food ;-).
1965 k code is my dream car! That it so cool!
Best channel on UA-cam, hands down. You hunt down and buy some of the baddest cars on the planet. 👌🏻
Dennis is just the nicest guy. Love this channel 👍🏻🇬🇧
BIG SCORE!!!!!!!!!! At the restaurant. Also the cars were great.
Wow! What a fine collection of cars you rescued Dennis, you guys doing awesome job and really have some fine videos. The food looks remarkable too 👍☮️🇺🇲
As a 58 year old builder of personal hotrods, I have watched a lot of UA-cam videos promoting dealers, peddlars, flippers, builders, and restorers. Have to say Dennis...watching your videos ranks atop them all. You seem like a real good guy, treat your guys well, and appear real genuine in your videos. Keep up the great work and all the best to you and your team. Mr 55!
Definitely the year of the mustang
This show reminds me of the family that lived across the street from me as a little kid. They brought home alot of Mustangs, T-Birds, Chevy's, and alot more. All classics
Dennis keep up the good work. I live in SW Florida. I got hurt at work in 2015, I'm medically retired. I've been a car guy since childhood, now 66 yrs old. BTW mostly Ford's, but love all American Iron. I'm selling one of my properties and would like to start flipping cars. Any advise would be welcome. If I come across a rare muscle car. I'll contact through your dealership. I watch every episode. Thanks Kenny.
I’m damaged too. Since two thousand and I’m in my sixty’s. I feel for you. I was a mechanic and no not a new fangled technician I fix stuff. I’ve had over sixty vehicles and some I wish I could have again. Good luck in your endeavor
I just love this channel. I own a mustang myself but have learned so much about mustangs through Dennis’ knowledge of everything mustang.
Really nice find Dennis love the mustangs rare 65 and as always great video.
Ferrari testatrosa, Ford Mustang 67, volvo amason! Yes i am from sweden! Love this Chanel Dennis!
You never fail to disappoint, coffee walk one of the greatest, dinners are the best I tip my cap to you, Dennis and crew from Dennis L.
You just said ,and all the people that gave a thumbs up, that he disappoints you every chance he gets.🤣You need to rephrase your remark.
My jaw dropped about 20 times watching this. Finds of a lifetime for all us Blue Oval guys.
*me a twenty seven year old man* "gee I wanna be like Dennis when I'm older." always glad to see the guys helping along. Y'all do amazing work, and its worth every penny. Thank you for putting the work in like you do.
Hey guys, I'm not a huge fan of Fords, but early Mustang is the exception . I worked for Metro Mustang in Atl 05-06 , and saw some awesome restored/survival cars. That said, this summer has renewed an appreciation for the Pony car.
I've watched the Coffee Walk series become so much more than the original concept, where Dennis walked around talking about Jeeps... kudos to the team he has built, "outstanding" work and great video by Zack. I remember his first day, his newbie lack of experience compliments the great knowledge Dennis displays. This is my favorite channel for learning about all the different models and makes of various manufacturers. It takes a lot to impress me, knowledge-wise, but I always learn something new or forgotten when watching the show.
Just a shout out to let you know what a great job you are doing 👏
What a great day! Got my holy grail coffee that came in today and now I get to watch a new episode while sipping my holy grail coffee. Thanks Dennis for great coffee and great videos 👍🇺🇸💪
I was traveling yesterday and just now got my weekly Coffee Walk fix. Another great rescue! It's awesome that all 4 seemed to roll. Can't wait to see these back on the road. Hopefully you will do another Coffee Walk on these once Alex gets them running and driving. Doesn't look like it will take much. Thank you for your passion on rescuing these cars. Looks like the year of the Porsche will have to wait as this is going to be the year of the Mustangs.
Another incredible rescue, another coffee walk episode that has left me drooling and not because of the amazing food !.
Would wet myself to hear the K code running with the tri carb set up on it
me two
Thanks feel like I spent the day with you! British Columbia says hello! Enjoy the video’s immensely 🥰
There couldn’t be anymore of a better crew !
Dennis certainly has assembled an amazing group of people! Grateful to have such a positive social media platform to look forward to !
Just have to say, that ‘65 fastback is beautiful. Period.
Fantastic find Dennis. We all know you’ll treat ‘em right.
Kudos
For sure, it is straight as an arrow.
I can’t wait see the meal
Great find! I love the 65 fastback mustangs, and have a friend who owns one. It is one of three classic cars I’d pick.
I will never get tired of hearing Dennis Collins talk about Mustangs.
My fav 'Stang has ALWAYS been the first ones ever made, the 64 1/2.
Never... Encyclopedia Of Knowledge.. So 😊
Always look forward to the Friday show. I would have loved to work for someone like Dennis Collins back when I was young. I am 61 years old now. Got to own a lot of nice Chevy's and had some really good times with fond memories. I noticed all of the oxygen and acetylene bottles standing around with no caps on. Not very smart. Empty or not...you never ever do that. Should be on carts strapped down or chained to the wall or in a cage. Looking forward to next Friday. I live about 90 from where you are located. I will come by and check out your Jeeps and cars. God Bless and God Bless Texas! ✌️
66 Chevelle SS 396 4 speed Muncie should be on that list
What a great video those were awesome mustangs it was nice to see all those cars thank you Dennis Collins you’re amazing man a true gentleman I just love watching all your videos , and I also like all your respect for all your workers that’s why it’s a pleasure watching your videos for all the amazing cars and the respect that you have for people thank you !
I want say thank you for all the great content Dennis love the show it’s one of the better ones in UA-cam
I love the no drama show you have! Thanks!
Hey there Dennis ! Love the channel and have supported it from the beginning.I think it’d pretty cool to see you and the crew rescue an old boat or plane. Keep ‘‘em coming , awesome as always.
Holy Mustang haul Dennis!
You've definitely got the Golden touch, and a great eye 👁
In case you need a Hi-po 65 alt with the large pulley...I've got one. No longer have the K code Stang.
Cheers
I enjoy watching Coffee Walk! Am I seeing things wrong or did you just pull up in a Jeep then exit the passenger side?? Lol!
I Love All of the Mustang finds lately! Really great cars, love the Mooresville area of North Carolina..
I cannot imagine having cars like these piled up in a shed. So glad they've been rescued.
Dennis, I love your video’s and content. I learn something every episode, and I have been a car nut as long as you. Thank you for doing these, you could certainly give Richard some lesson’s. His video’s have gotten pretty lame lately
That was a really cool score on them mustangs, thanks for sharing with us. Honestly I’d say Porsche 911, Mercedes 300sl gullwing, and the ac cobra 427 roadster for my all time 3 favorite cars made.
Dennis always treats everyone so well. Good guy
The best UA-cam channel around. Certainly if you love the preservation and discovery of classic American muscle. Great video
Dennis those rear tires are from a company called Winston. Aman named Sam Winston owned it. They were a pretty big deal in the Southern California area. If you could find out the history of that car I bet it spent some time in Southern California. I had a set of Winston's on my Ford Courier mini truck and I got a lot of miles out of them. They were a good tire for not a lot of money. From what I've heard the company went out of business some time after Sam passed away.
Yup Sam died when his wife rolled a Jeep wrangler, he was riding in. Grew up in So Cal. had a Wiston shop that use to be a gas station. Bought tires their too. The Wiston winners on the back of that Mustang were no drag tire but cheap and easy to smoke off. What a trip back in time that was! Great score on all 4 cars! + all the goodies !
I love this channel Dennis and his crew are down to earth people ...it's nice to see these guys dig out some great vehicles and get them out for us and others to see and appreciate! Thank you Dennis be safe and God bless!!!
How can you let these babies set for 36 years? I’ll never understand that.
It was so great to see those steel wheels complete with the trim rings and center caps. Dennis you are top notch. Keep em coming.
2022 has been a fantastic Year of the Mustang for this channel.
455 super duty trans am 4 speed, hands down one of the best!!! Definitely should be on your list!!
Wow I would love to live a day in your shoes! How you are still finding these cars is Outstanding! Keep it up great videos
Great find, Dennis et all. A lot of work and a sumptuous dinner! Always entertaining!
This is the second time I have been fortunate enough to see this video. I still thoroughly enjoyed it. What a find!
Another great rescue , Alex is the best,
Alex is #1 employee and Dennis is #1 Boss. Both together the #1 team on youtube!
Dennis says every car is his favourite, the best, the rarest and most coveted.
Video after video. Its great.
Dennis could and will sell anything.
This is my favorite episode of Coffee Walk!! Between the K code and the Super Cobra Jet mustang, you hit the jackpot!
Dennis, you must be one of the happiest men on UA-cam, I don’t think you ever have a bad day, enjoy buddy, Wayne from Windsor Ontario Canada
I really like your ability to conduct yourself with manners...unlike other car channels! Trying not to imply others are without, but you have a different flavor. That is why people call you to sell cars! Keep it up!
I look forward to each and every one of your video experiences you do an "OUTSTANDING" job of blending your enthusiasm for classic cars and trucks while adding a slice of information/trivia to every episode of whatever the theme of that show follows. I'm 60 years old and the real car guys from our era like to show off our knowledge car history. And being so infinitely knowledgeable of the Mustangs is not easy due to the simple fact that Ford made do many iterations of this car. I rate your overall knowledge of all things "holy Grail" at a 10 on a 0-10 scale. Keep up the fight of adding these master pieces back onto the highway of automotive circulation
Iv gone on holiday to Turkey, from England and still found time to watch your awesome show. Keep up the great work guys 💪💪
What another great episode. My Holy Grail is a 66 GT K Code Fastback Arcadian Blue (Light Powder Blue).
I have the VIN for it…saw it as a teenager. Not sure where the car is now but she’s out there and I would love to own her one day.
Outstanding. The 69 + 70 Mach 1s were the most beautiful Mustangs in my humble opinion.Dennis should have a food show too
Another awesome episode! It's a nice touch how he takes the sellers out to dinner at the end. Cool guy!
You asked about best sports car. I've lived in SF for 40+ years where you see every kind of car imaginable and have been a "car guy" all my life. Always attend Pebble Beach concours, which is in a couple of weeks. I've owned a 66 Mustang Convertible, 65 Stingray Convertible, 81 Porsche 911sc, among many, many "sports cars", but the best one for me was a 65 Porsche 356 coupe. Was my dd for over 20 yrs and I did many cross country trips in it. Absolutely a joy to drive, never let me down. IMHO, it is the best car ever made. Love your show and have followed you since first seeing you on GMG. I appreciate your dedication and your wonderful staff. The dining part at the end of the episode is great too! Thanks, T
Excellent finds and we ALL wanted to be at that dinner!!! Holy Smokes!!!