Agreed! A guy showed me his car collection recently, red ferraris, yellow lambos, big watch and shiny shoes, I struggled to pretend to be interested, this collection is very cool 👌
Love how this guy drives and races these cars, shows his true love for these pieces of American muscle history. Thanks Coffee Walk crew for bringing us great content week after week.
I have been a huge fan of your content for over a year now, found it one day and can't wait to see what comes out every Friday! One of the most informative sights out, and always with class and utmost respect. Love seeing these cars and the fact that he actually uses them. Sometimes hard to see someone that has a massive collection and just lets them become part of the landscape, hard to let go I know, but man getting them out and running and seen is the best. So glad you guys are out doing what you do!
This gentleman gets it. 100% its not only about the cars so awsome to actually hear someone else share this knowledge. Thank You Sir. You have an amazing group of friends and family it sounds like that all enjoy the history of cars and use them and still maintain a great collection and share the enjoyment with other p like minded people. Thank you Dennis Collins for taking us along on this amazing journey.
I had a 69 AMX 390 4spd car. They may have been under appreciated in the 60's, 70's and 80's, but try to buy 1 now, and you'll find that given their price tag, they are definitely not under appreciated anymore. Great video, so many beautiful cars. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for videotaping Larry's amazing collection...I had the pleasure to meet Larry a few years back, one of the most humble, gracious, down to earth car enthusiasts I've ever met, I sold Larry the Omni GLHS, maybe someday I can buy it back...i do miss that one,nice to see the collection again
Another great vid. Love seeing the old oddball muscle cars. Always loved the AMC muscle cars and the Pontiacs too. He has a great collection and so glad to see that they drive them and races them still.
Finally a collection with not one, but SEVERAL VERY RARE AMCs!!!! All the AMC memorabilia!!!! To an AMC fanatic, this is heaven. Thankfully, I still have my very first car; a pre-AMX '68 Javelin which was bought (rescued) in 1979 for $275 (CAN). It is not as pristine as these AMCs, probably because I stopped counting AFTER 300,000 miles on the clock! In the 12's and looking good enough to take show trophies, my baby now has the company of my 1976 Pacer. I'd LOVE to spend time at this place......what a collection!
Funny how every car was hyped up to be “underrated”. Although they had me slobber drooling, the most underrated car of them all was the pool table. Let’s talk specs on it!
Really super collection, love to see the rare automatics in their odd configurations. Just drop in drive and hold on to the wheel and let the transmission do the work. I was a tow truck driver for 21 years so to get into a nice automatic is refreshing. Thank You 🙏 Great Videos!!!
@@robertfisher632 that almost doesn’t count because they sit there and rot, the pictures I’ve seen here on TH-cam they all look like they’re covered in dust and not in good condition unless it’s another collection that’s similar to that one I’m thinking of
Wow what a car collection. 😍 Dennis can find some awesome rides. Coffee walk is a great show. Love seeing the old muscle car's that alot of us had back in the day. If we only knew what they would be worth today. A 15 hundred dollar car back then goes for 10 thousand and higher. It just blows the mind.
Denis, You guys started off like kids in a candy store and then just went into church mode. Quiet voices and admiration for the hollowed ground and its contents. Some truly beautiful cars(no, lets say treasures) And Larry is such a down to earth individual and a true user but what a caretaker! He races and uses and respects what he has. And having you look at his prized possessions must be(even for your vast experience and knowledge) a true pleasure and honour. It showed on your reverence for Larry in your voice and face. And Alex was also mesmerized it seems. I truly love this episode. An excellent follow up to 200!
Love the cars Dennis and your daughter. Still wanting my 1965 Ford bronco, one of 3 with the 289 v8 thT came out in 1965. Also do you have any flim on the cars that you got or should I say stolen from the Ben Snowbar estate mainly the vipers please contact me
The cars are insanely clean and beautiful and the best part of the entire collection is that he actually drives and races them. Very freaking cool and as Dennis would say outstanding!! 👍👍🔥🔥
Dennis I have recently found your coffee walk show on TH-cam..great stuff. I was born in 62. I had a 68 stang yellow black soft top. 289 only 195 h.p. but, I could smoke the tires at will .. love your stuff. Keep em coming.. Eric Smith. Seattle
My favorite is the white/blue Trans Am. I respect a car collector that drives and races his car collection. My kind of people. I could sit and listen to these guys talk forever. I grew up with a man that gave me my passion for cars. He was like these men. He would sit and rattle off specs on cars. He was one of the best self taught transmission mechanics for race cars. Connie Kalitta was one of his big customers. I had a chance to meet him and his son Scott in the late 80s. He even did work for Shirley Muldowny. Something I will remember the rest of my life. Those were the best times of my life. My biggest regret was not learning the trade.
I can't tell you how much I look forward to your trips/escapades on Fridays. Like living a dream. Keep up the great work as it is a great escape from what is going on in the world these days
My son and I were able to squeeze right at 325bhp out of a black Focus ST with basic COBB bolt-ons and creative tuning. Very fun car out at Eagles Canyon.
That was absolutely a " must watch !" Dennis . Thankyou very much , and although l don't know too much about American cars of any genre , l was totally absorbed by your hosts knowledge and passion. As he said , the people you meet are more important than the cars . Terrific Dennis , and it was great to see Kelsey . Thankyou !
Astonishing collection!! 🤩 Without doubt Thee modern iconic number one! As far as dynamic modern automotive culture goes.. Even scores over say a equivalent German, Italian collection, on the never seen, never heard of category.. Coffee Walk rules!!
This was a real cars lovers wet dream. My god all those stunning cars. I could admire those for 1 week and still discover something new on each car. Big thanks for the owner who showed Dennis and us around.
It’s so beautiful that looks fake as if it was a bunch of hot wheels toys!! I I love your passion for gasoline motor vehicles I’m 59 years old I grew a in my dad‘s mobile/5 bay auto repair shop.. all I can think about is that my grandchildren will be growing up with electric cars and not knowing the fun of a combustion engine! Thank you so much for your passion I watch every episode!
I grew up in Independence MO. The AMC dealer was Rodekoff. His son my age was Brian. I see his name on the car. Brian always had a new AMX 401 Mark Donehue. Loved the AMX. My friends were all Ford and Chevy.
i actually choked up for a minute,watching how much these guys care about their amc-s..you hardly see anyone taking care of those anymore and omgawd !! what a collection of them he has....
Another AWESOME, AMAZING video sir !!!! I’m a Chevy Guy first and foremost. 69’, 70’, 71’, are my era years in muscle cars. Love the 62’, 63’, 64’, Impala’s too. Love Lowriders with hydraulics. I like some Ford and Mopar car’s. But mainly a Chevrolet Lover. Also love the 2500 C & K & 3500 C & K crewcab trucks square body & 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000’ on up to around 2002 2500, and 3500 crewcab & extended cab too.
Thank you for sharing Dennis. Love seeing the car collection.. And great yah thanks for sharing the food .... now I'm hungry 😆 Great work all. THANK YOU
I know this is my second comment, I just blown away by this collection. Leave it to Dennis to know this guy and be able to show his followers these beautiful autos. Thank you Dennis.
Fabulous collection of REAL attainable cars. All my friends had these cars and drove them. Refreshing to see AMC represented here because of their under rated status. AMXs , Rebel Machines, Rambler Scramblers, Javelins and even the 360 Hornet. Others had 440 GTX , 383 Road Runner, 440 Challenger and the odd one out a trick 1963 turbo Corvair. If we only had the foresight to maintain and keep them.
I enjoy vids like these. Its amazing to see what people have collected over the years. I went to school with a girl who's grandpa had a huge car collection. He had like 15-20 Model T's and A's, 50s GM cars, some old Dodge's, Fords and a whole bunch of old Tractors. Tried to date her. Didn't go well.
Before going into the Army (Drafted and then ended up spending 9 years total) ( Vietnam 2/502 Inf 101st Airborne) I sold my 63 1/2 year Ford 427 Tunnel Port ... one of 200 Ford made.... Never got a speeding ticket ... sadly Michigan State Police only had Pontiac's who couldn't keep up ... The only changes, Mickey Thompson collectors, Detroit Locker diff, and a "Hurst competition plus" shift linkage ... sadly at around 145 miles an hour it would start floating a bit????
Hey there Dennis I've been following you and Richard your best friend I don't know two or three years now Dennis you always find the holy Grail of cars keep up the good work and you take care of your workers as you would say you're an outstanding guy dentist
Dennis , Please do an in depth expose on the cars in Larry's collection. I would like to know more about the cars and I hope your fans would like to know more about his car's in his collection. This is gear head heaven. I know thats not the theme of the Coffee Walk channel but I think it would be awesome if you were to do something like that to change it up on your channel and really show the beauty of these cars. Dennis, I am sure you know a lot of people with collections like this including yourself that never get to see the light of day. I am happy to know that Larry drives and enjoys the cars and does not hide them away. I grew up in the 60's and 70's I am in my late 50's now and I remember a lot of my friends who had some of the cars like in his collection especially the Pontiac's and Corvette's. Wow what a collection.
Imagine that collection in a sequel of "Cars", the animation movie. What would the cars say? I bet many of them would be sad, parked in a barn to do nuthin' but look pretty. Or, "Close the hood, don't want everyone see my private parts." Or, bunch of tough guys made to look like princessas, arguing abt light beer - "Tastes great!" vs."Less filling!" :) Let's see "The Return of the Jeeps" in upcoming Coffee Walks. Our weekends are again off to an outstanding start.
Freaking dream collection! No Lambos no Ferrari's just some good ole American Muscle cars. Every car is spotless! Amazing 💯👍👍❤
Agreed! A guy showed me his car collection recently, red ferraris, yellow lambos, big watch and shiny shoes, I struggled to pretend to be interested, this collection is very cool 👌
You sound like a very open minded and cultured person.
Exactly why he hid the location …
Look, GM's...
Absolutely beautiful collection! They all look immaculate and in my opinion THE BEST part of the whole collection is that they actually get driven!
Love how this guy drives and races these cars, shows his true love for these pieces of American muscle history. Thanks Coffee Walk crew for bringing us great content week after week.
I have been a huge fan of your content for over a year now, found it one day and can't wait to see what comes out every Friday! One of the most informative sights out, and always with class and utmost respect. Love seeing these cars and the fact that he actually uses them. Sometimes hard to see someone that has a massive collection and just lets them become part of the landscape, hard to let go I know, but man getting them out and running and seen is the best. So glad you guys are out doing what you do!
Such a privilege to see these cars in a private collection. So well cared for. Stunning
Dennis and Co., what a great collection. Another one, hit out of the park! You folks are my Friday Go To Peeps! Thank you.
This gentleman gets it. 100% its not only about the cars so awsome to actually hear someone else share this knowledge. Thank You Sir. You have an amazing group of friends and family it sounds like that all enjoy the history of cars and use them and still maintain a great collection and share the enjoyment with other p like minded people. Thank you Dennis Collins for taking us along on this amazing journey.
Thank you for taking us with you coffee walk crew on this tour of some of the most beautiful cars I've ever seen
Dennis & the Coffee Walk Team are constantly coming out with Great Content 😎👍🇨🇦
WOW!!!!!! This collection is almost unbelievable.
I had a 69 AMX 390 4spd car. They may have been under appreciated in the 60's, 70's and 80's, but try to buy 1 now, and you'll find that given their price tag, they are definitely not under appreciated anymore. Great video, so many beautiful cars. Thanks for sharing
My first car javelin sst 390 4speed.
69 AMX 390 4 speed is the cats ass of muscle cars
Thanks for videotaping Larry's amazing collection...I had the pleasure to meet Larry a few years back, one of the most humble, gracious, down to earth car enthusiasts I've ever met, I sold Larry the Omni GLHS, maybe someday I can buy it back...i do miss that one,nice to see the collection again
A little bit of everything. Nice!
Another great vid. Love seeing the old oddball muscle cars. Always loved the AMC muscle cars and the Pontiacs too. He has a great collection and so glad to see that they drive them and races them still.
Always waiting for Fridays coffee walk!
Wow one of the best collection of muscle cars I have ever seen. All immaculate condition. Great episode Dennis. 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍
Love AMC cars. Especially that Rebel Macine and Scrambler! Very awesome collection. Thanks for sharing!!!
I have a soft spot for the SC360.
What an amazing collection! Thank you Dennis and the crew for sharing it with us! 🏁🚗💨
Finally a collection with not one, but SEVERAL VERY RARE AMCs!!!! All the AMC memorabilia!!!! To an AMC fanatic, this is heaven. Thankfully, I still have my very first car; a pre-AMX '68 Javelin which was bought (rescued) in 1979 for $275 (CAN). It is not as pristine as these AMCs, probably because I stopped counting AFTER 300,000 miles on the clock! In the 12's and looking good enough to take show trophies, my baby now has the company of my 1976 Pacer. I'd LOVE to spend time at this place......what a collection!
*Dennis Collins* Very impressive, thanks fellas for taking the time to bring us along. God Bless.
Fantastic tour. Thanks Dennis and crew. This is the ultimate man cave, as well as an amazing collection.
Wow! What a collection. Thanks, Dennis, for the chance to see these beauties.
Funny how every car was hyped up to be “underrated”. Although they had me slobber drooling, the most underrated car of them all was the pool table. Let’s talk specs on it!
Aaron Curry It reminds me of the Ranchero Pool table that they built on the tv show Counting Cars.
Really super collection, love to see the rare automatics in their odd configurations. Just drop in drive and hold on to the wheel and let the transmission do the work. I was a tow truck driver for 21 years so to get into a nice automatic is refreshing. Thank You 🙏 Great Videos!!!
Really enjoyed seeing the AMC AMX. I once owned a 1968 AMX #1550. It had a heavy diet of Corvettes.
Such an amazing collection! I especially love all the birds and the big block Corvettes
Simply the most fantastic collection I have ever seen! Thanks a lot for bringing us along Dennis 👍☮️🇺🇲
Have a look at the Sultan of Bruni car collection.
@@robertfisher632 that almost doesn’t count because they sit there and rot, the pictures I’ve seen here on TH-cam they all look like they’re covered in dust and not in good condition unless it’s another collection that’s similar to that one I’m thinking of
Every car absolutely spotless his collection was outstanding 💯
I like the way this guy thinks. If you want something super rare, clone it. Then you can enjoy it Love the Trans Am
One of the best coffee walks to date I love Chevy's
THE BLACK AMX!!!👍👍👍
Wow what a car collection. 😍 Dennis can find some awesome rides. Coffee walk is a great show. Love seeing the old muscle car's that alot of us had back in the day. If we only knew what they would be worth today. A 15 hundred dollar car back then goes for 10 thousand and higher. It just blows the mind.
One word!!! OUTSTANDING!!!🏁😎
Denis, You guys started off like kids in a candy store and then just went into church mode.
Quiet voices and admiration for the hollowed ground and its contents. Some truly beautiful cars(no, lets say treasures) And Larry is such a down to earth individual and a true user but what a caretaker! He races and uses and respects what he has. And having you look at his prized possessions must be(even for your vast experience and knowledge) a true pleasure and honour. It showed on your reverence for Larry in your voice and face. And Alex was also mesmerized it seems.
I truly love this episode. An excellent follow up to 200!
Love the cars Dennis and your daughter. Still wanting my 1965 Ford bronco, one of 3 with the 289 v8 thT came out in 1965. Also do you have any flim on the cars that you got or should I say stolen from the Ben Snowbar estate mainly the vipers please contact me
The cars are insanely clean and beautiful and the best part of the entire collection is that he actually drives and races them. Very freaking cool and as Dennis would say outstanding!! 👍👍🔥🔥
Hey Dinnis WOW
Thanks for sharing this incredible collection. wow!!
The 69 Trans Am convertible clone was my favorite, absolutely stunning. The man clearly has great taste in classic iron. Thank You for sharing.
Have to agree Tim although hard to pick a favorite from this collection I think I'm with ya.
Dennis and crew y'all rock! Love the channel and content! I'm here for the algorithm! Peace
Welcome to the D ….. Dennis and crew
Wow this collection is insane! 🇺🇸
Dennis I have recently found your coffee walk show on TH-cam..great stuff. I was born in 62. I had a 68 stang yellow black soft top. 289 only 195 h.p. but, I could smoke the tires at will .. love your stuff. Keep em coming.. Eric Smith. Seattle
LOVE the S/C Rambler !!
My favorite is the white/blue Trans Am. I respect a car collector that drives and races his car collection. My kind of people. I could sit and listen to these guys talk forever. I grew up with a man that gave me my passion for cars. He was like these men. He would sit and rattle off specs on cars. He was one of the best self taught transmission mechanics for race cars. Connie Kalitta was one of his big customers. I had a chance to meet him and his son Scott in the late 80s. He even did work for Shirley Muldowny. Something I will remember the rest of my life. Those were the best times of my life. My biggest regret was not learning the trade.
What an awesome collection of very desirable American Iron. Looks like every one is impeccable. Thanks Dennis and his beautiful daughter Kelsey. 👍👍
drooling
OUTSTANDING!
That collection is beautiful
I can't tell you how much I look forward to your trips/escapades on Fridays. Like living a dream. Keep up the great work as it is a great escape from what is going on in the world these days
No ketchup on Hot Dogs Dennis! LOL, obviously I'm from the Chicago area. Love your content Dennis, and love the cars!
My son and I were able to squeeze right at 325bhp out of a black Focus ST with basic COBB bolt-ons and creative tuning. Very fun car out at Eagles Canyon.
Incredible collection, Dennis thanks for getting access and sharing it with us.
That was absolutely a " must watch !" Dennis . Thankyou very much , and although l don't know too much about American cars of any genre , l was totally absorbed by your hosts knowledge and passion. As he said , the people you meet are more important than the cars . Terrific Dennis , and it was great to see Kelsey . Thankyou !
Astonishing collection!! 🤩
Without doubt Thee modern iconic number one! As far as dynamic modern automotive culture goes..
Even scores over say a equivalent German, Italian collection, on the never seen, never heard of category..
Coffee Walk rules!!
Great episode, Beautiful garage!
This was a real cars lovers wet dream. My god all those stunning cars. I could admire those for 1 week and still discover something new on each car. Big thanks for the owner who showed Dennis and us around.
Best part of all…..he drives them.great job Dennis keep it up!
Insane collection! Super cool that these actually get driven....that's what they were made for. Thanks for sharing!
It’s so beautiful that looks fake as if it was a bunch of hot wheels toys!! I I love your passion for gasoline motor vehicles I’m 59 years old I grew a in my dad‘s mobile/5 bay auto repair shop.. all I can think about is that my grandchildren will be growing up with electric cars and not knowing the fun of a combustion engine! Thank you so much for your passion I watch every episode!
Wow, what a sweet collection.
What a great collection!! Love seeing the AMC muscle!! Wish I could afford to get one in that nice of condition.
This is one of those cases where there should be a double-Like button..
Loved the AMX.... Really lucky guy ☺️ Well done 🤠
Which AMX? I want them all!
@@mattfarahsmillionmilelexus The Mc-Black near end of vid, light 2 seat car with mighty Muscle 💪
I grew up in Independence MO. The AMC dealer was Rodekoff. His son my age was Brian. I see his name on the car. Brian always had a new AMX 401 Mark Donehue. Loved the AMX. My friends were all Ford and Chevy.
Those cars were stunning....detailed perfect! Multiple Professors on this episode.....Airport food hits the spot. Cool!
that AMX is Outstanding !!!
i actually choked up for a minute,watching how much these guys care about their amc-s..you hardly see anyone taking care of those anymore and omgawd !! what a collection of them he has....
Thank you for the Video Dennis, all the best to you & yours.
What a fantastic episode, I was totally glued too every second, beautiful collection of cars.
Awesome so see more Copos thanks
Another AWESOME, AMAZING video sir !!!! I’m a Chevy Guy first and foremost. 69’, 70’, 71’, are my era years in muscle cars. Love the 62’, 63’, 64’, Impala’s too. Love Lowriders with hydraulics. I like some Ford and Mopar car’s. But mainly a Chevrolet Lover. Also love the 2500 C & K & 3500 C & K crewcab trucks square body & 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000’ on up to around 2002 2500, and 3500 crewcab & extended cab too.
Thank you for sharing Dennis. Love seeing the car collection.. And great yah thanks for sharing the food .... now I'm hungry 😆 Great work all. THANK YOU
That focus rs is sick my good friend has one of first 100 in the us got the papers and all
Thank you so much for this video. Just watching it put me in Corvette heaven!
Beautiful, Gorgeous, Awesome, Fantastic........
Dennis - I follow you ever week and even though you didn’t buy a car here, this was one of your best videos!
Awesome collection! Always look forward to your Friday videos! 🤠 Would not want to ride close to you on the plane after that lunch😂
I know this is my second comment, I just blown away by this collection. Leave it to Dennis to know this guy and be able to show his followers these beautiful autos. Thank you Dennis.
Dennis didn't know him the other guy was friends with him
Not sure if you have ever been to but when in Michigan You NEED to go to the Gilmore car museum. One of the best for sure.
Fabulous collection of REAL attainable cars. All my friends had these cars and drove them.
Refreshing to see AMC represented here because of their under rated status. AMXs , Rebel Machines, Rambler Scramblers, Javelins and even the 360 Hornet. Others had 440 GTX , 383 Road Runner, 440 Challenger and the odd one out a trick 1963 turbo Corvair. If we only had the foresight to maintain and keep them.
Thank you, Dennis, from the bottom of my heart! love this show! Makes me feal young and love the cars!
Heart ❤ warming to see the way you and Kelsey are bonded here's to Daddy and Daddys girl 👧
I enjoy vids like these. Its amazing to see what people have collected over the years.
I went to school with a girl who's grandpa had a huge car collection. He had like 15-20 Model T's and A's, 50s GM cars, some old Dodge's, Fords and a whole bunch of old Tractors. Tried to date her. Didn't go well.
hey Dennis don't forget. The Jeep Festival in Butler PA is this weekend OK buddy
Before going into the Army (Drafted and then ended up spending 9 years total) ( Vietnam 2/502 Inf 101st Airborne) I sold my 63 1/2 year Ford 427 Tunnel Port ... one of 200 Ford made.... Never got a speeding ticket ... sadly Michigan State Police only had Pontiac's who couldn't keep up ... The only changes, Mickey Thompson collectors, Detroit Locker diff, and a "Hurst competition plus" shift linkage ... sadly at around 145 miles an hour it would start floating a bit????
My jaw is still on the floor, my God what a collection!!!! 😮🤩
Hey there Dennis I've been following you and Richard your best friend I don't know two or three years now Dennis you always find the holy Grail of cars keep up the good work and you take care of your workers as you would say you're an outstanding guy dentist
Him and Richard are not too close anymore.
Beautiful collection of cars, thanks for the show !!!
What an amazing episode what a great collection of pure Americana. c
Craftsmanship ,engineering and American muscle 💪💪💪 thank you Mr Collins.
What a collection of amazing cars wow
Thank you to him for allowing us to see them 😍😍👍👍
This is the best ☕️ Walk ever!! A collection like I'd have !! OMFH
Yes the chrome bumpered 3rd gen is always the eye catcher.
Dennis , Please do an in depth expose on the cars in Larry's collection. I would like to know more about the cars and I hope your fans would like to know more about his car's in his collection. This is gear head heaven. I know thats not the theme of the Coffee Walk channel but I think it would be awesome if you were to do something like that to change it up on your channel and really show the beauty of these cars. Dennis, I am sure you know a lot of people with collections like this including yourself that never get to see the light of day. I am happy to know that Larry drives and enjoys the cars and does not hide them away. I grew up in the 60's and 70's I am in my late 50's now and I remember a lot of my friends who had some of the cars like in his collection especially the Pontiac's and Corvette's. Wow what a collection.
If you're in Michigan, simply reach out to Larry. He loves sharing his passion for these autos.
... and that collection! WOW!! a dream for guys from our generation!
What a great show just started watching about two weeks ago it’s outstanding making me want to work on my 49 Merc again after 25+ years
You know you have a killer collection when you go past a new Ford G.T. without commenting on it ! Thanks for showing us this amazing rare collection.
Amazing collection, thanks! 👍🇺🇸
Wow 😮 unbelievably beautiful collection in success pristine condition $$$$$$$$
Beautiful Cars💯
Imagine that collection in a sequel of "Cars", the animation movie. What would the cars say? I bet many of them would be sad, parked in a barn to do nuthin' but look pretty. Or, "Close the hood, don't want everyone see my private parts." Or, bunch of tough guys made to look like princessas, arguing abt light beer - "Tastes great!" vs."Less filling!" :) Let's see "The Return of the Jeeps" in upcoming Coffee Walks. Our weekends are again off to an outstanding start.
Great job you guys only bring the best keep up the good work 👏