Dennis I'm recovering from a stroke. I spent 4 days passed out on my bedroom floor. I watched your last video on my phone while I was still in the hospital but I have virtually no memory from September 9th to the 19th. I missed the premiere of this but of course enjoyed it VERY much. ALL glory to GOD for keeping me alive.
@@DanEBoyd TYVM my friend !!!!! Your well wishes & prayers are greatly appreciated!!! I most certainly am in great need of both. I'll keep fighting on until GOD calls me home. My heart monitor came off yesterday (Thursday, btw they can't decide whether I had a heart attack or stroke) & now I'm waiting to hear back on what the monitor reported. (unfortunately nobody seems to be in any rush to help me) & the way I've felt these past few days, I wish I'd stayed in hospital another day or 2. Thanks again for your kind reply !!!
@@Vampirebear13 Mark! I am praying for your Speedy recovery. Many of us follow Dennis Collins! We enjoy every episode he bring's on Friday's. Mark. I hope nothing but the best for you in the future. Please take care and reflect on what has happened to you. Jesus is the one to turn too. In your time of need. I myself went through Prostate Cancer. I am a Cancer survivor. You are alive! That's a great start to any day. God Bless you my friend! Keep watching Coffeee Walk. I will think of you. When watching! Shawn 😁
@@shawnbeck2303 TYVM for your kind reply !!! I'm a lifelong Christian & my FAITH in GOD is FIRM & I pray multiple times 7 days a week. Please keep praying for me.
Mr. Collins risks his life. For good ol American steel. What a noble guy. The 68 was on its way back to the earth. Glory. Two General Lees. Can't beat it. ❤️❤️👌😎
TEXAS sending our thoughts and prayers for all who lost friends, family or property in Hurricane Helene. Only a real car guy gets excited about original gas caps, factory hubcaps and correct dated license plates. God Bless you guys!
It's always amazing to me how Dennis never shows anything but positive vibes. I've watched every single coffee walk, and I can't recall one that he has ever been in a negative mood.
Great job, as an ex owner (in my younger days ) of a yellow with black top GTX and an all black charger RT as well as a rusted out orange Road Runner,i miss these cars you CANNOT BEAT OLD MOPAR
Dennis Collins is the man! Not scared of nothing. Thinking Positive the whole time. Got the goods and hit the trail! Sean P. is awesome too. Great job Coffee Walk. Mopars on the trailer. Headed for The Big T! Can't wait till the next Coffee Walk! Richard Rollins can't touch this! Shawn from Indiana. 😊
Howdy to all of you folks from the other side of the ocean.. (Europe).. Our deepest thoughts & prayers for all people hit by hurricane Helen.. What i was about to say was about the red charger, man that one still looks so original, it would be a treat and absolutely lovely to see them restored & working before turned out on auctions for profit for Sir. Dennis C. - we love your content !!!
Nothing negative here, to me it's bad timing, not very far west from here are, homes, businesses, roads, and bridges gone with a blink of an eye, 200 people if not more are dead. I would have held off, for all we know some of those could have been Dennis's fans and or customers.
@@poplaurentiu4148 Yes! America was hit hard by Hurricane Helene. I have been watching from Indiana. I know The Asheville and Hendersonville areas very well. The Biltmore Estate is in Asheville N. C. America is hurting right now. Wild fires out West.Then Late Summer Hurricanes are just about to hit Florida again. Next week. We need help! In many areas in America. But most of all! The Presidential election is coming up soon. America is on the ropes for Sure! Down. But not Out! My heart hurts for The Flood victims! Our Government is letting those victims down. We have monies for Illegal's alien's. But, None for People who have lost everything! Pray that this Country will heal. After this Election. Stand and fight for what is just and right! Bend your knees and Pray to Jesus for guidance and love and compassion from above! Shawn from Indiana.
I drove over 400 miles round trip in Helene to pick up my new Z06 Corvette HTC because I just couldn’t wait. KY to Ohio and back. GOD SPEED TO ALL THE VICTIMS OF THIS TRAGIC STORM.
@@yeahright302 I have been a car guy since childhood an currently have 2 C8 Corvettes, a 2017 Shelby GT350R, and a 2011 45th anniversary Shelby GT350. What do you drive? A millennial troll mobile?
Always enjoy watching your videos. I love the enthusiasm and you are so knowledgeable and very respectful to people. Manners nowadays seem to be a thing of the past but it costs nothing to be polite. Best wishes from the UK.
Glad you got the car !! as true chasers many would do the same however if conditions in your area had been worse then nothing is worth a life you called it right and that’s what makes the difference!!
These videos always remind me of the cars I’ve seen that I don’t buy. One was on a backroad in SC around 1995. I passed by and turned around. It was a 68’ Charger RT. Red with a 440. I don’t remember any rust but it did have a few dings. Didn’t talk to anyone but it did have a for sale sign stating the 440 and $4k. Car in same condition is probably worth 10x that now. Didn’t foresee the future, lol.
Dennis. You always amaze me with your sheer determination to seek and find any car at any cost in any weather ! And your loyal team willingly there beside you ! Terrific ! Mind you if you tempted me with 3 Chargers l'd be right behind you too ! ❤ Let's all hope that those affected by Helene get all the support they deserve ❤
Denis you have the strongest team man. & I mean it! So cool. Been a fan a long time. & great freaking job to Zack x2! Making these menu documentaries over and over, but this one in a hurricane? Outstanding !!
So the best part of country ham is the red eye gravy over grits. They use the country ham juices with coffee to make a dark thin gravy. Put that over your grits, and soak your biscuit with it.
Georgia stopped requiring vehicle inspections in 1982. You can't use that as an accurate gauge of how long a car has been off the road. I admire your dedication to saving these cars and your good fortune for having the worst of the storm miss you!
Dennis was being kind when he said the Charger was rougher than a Stucco bathtub! I bet there is almost nothing left of the floorpan besides what it visible from the outside!
“Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night stays these courageous Coffee Walk warriors from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.” Willing to brave a hurricane to save the Chargers...very cool. Enjoyed the video and the home cooking.
I am 2 hours from americus we were hit very hard no power for 6 days thank you for putting the links in your video . i watch every video had to wait a couple days to see this one but well worth it . Thank you for all you do . Youare awesome
I live about 40 miles east of Americus, the hurricane passed over us with minimal damage. But as I formerly lived in Fort Myers Beach, I have seen hurricane damage. The damage in Eastern Tennesee and Western North Carolina must be seen to be believed. Getting those cars was risky and I am very happy you were successful and safe.
Damn welcome to Georgia you drove right past me {Warner Robins right off I-75} & only an hour south of me to Americus & just up the street from Jimmy Carter {Happy 100th} in Plains! I was raised in Covington where they filmed Dukes of Hazzard & I was lucky enough as a 13 year old in 1978 to be in the 1st episode ✌💖☮
You guys were in the heart of Nascar country. Almost all the Nascar teams are in the Mooresville area. Texas Pete is in almost every restaurant in N C.
Pffttt!!! These buyers so proudly selling their "cars"....... look at that front end that is why I brought her home".... just to rot and boast about it!!! Dennis you surely know how to turn garbage into gold!!! I would have told these buyers to shove those cars and "thanked" them for wasting my time!!! It shows Dennis's passion and love for these cars!!! That is why I watch COFFE WALK.
Shawn P said the first Charger was not as described, but he still bought it! Hope he didn't have to pay much for it. Was still cool to see red, white and blue Chargers on the trailer together! Hope he made it home OK. I-40 is closed until next year past Statesville NC to TN.
As an avid follower of your channel and a former Montanan I couldn't help but notice that the trailer you have been using is from Flathead County in Northwest Montana. My former home and that of my family. My High School buddy and I both went woah how did Dennis get a Flathead county or maybe Kalispell Montana trailer. It's a small world. Love the show. I now reside in Alaska and cars are hard to find. I found a 68 Mercury Cougar that I rebuilt. Keep on saving them.
Dennis, you can save anything, but that 68 needs everything, floor pans, i`m sure trunk pans, window pillars are shot, quarters shot, fenders all banged up, hopefully there`s some frame left, oh boy, wet grass is the worst, big money.
The white bucket seats are from a later model vehicle in the B5 blue Charger. That yellow car is only worth the glass and grill from what I could see….. Good luck Collin’s team. You folks are the best.
I also remember a 1970 Charger 500 back in the 80’s. Yellow with a while vinyl top, white interior. An older lady drove that car. And it was in showroom condition. I often wonder where that car is today?
Hey guys. I just ran across this video. To get those cars that have locked up brakes bearings etc loaded up on the trailer with those steel ramps if you keep some dish soap on hand just squirt the surface down and she’ll slide right up on there!
Nice to see you getting 1968-70 dodge charger's . Make sure when u trailer project car's you check the *rear window trim* if it's there make sure its secure or take it off it's only charger part they are hard to come by expecially the bottom and elbow's.
Mr Dennis I can't believe you haven't had country ham....I live in nahunta nc, which is home to NAHUNTA PORK CENTER...best meats ever......please check us out sometime....
Truth is in part, that as long as factory tags are present, the rest of the ‘major’sheet metal is now now available…..Graveyard Car’s. Has resurected cars that were rescued from the crusher for years.
My Grandfather salt cured hams when I was a kid on the farm. We had to take a canteen to bed with us.. LOL... It was SALTY... And SO good for breakfast.. And any other time~~.. BTW, Grandma made the biscuits.. .
The last, Blue, '69, I have to say the front seat(s) look to be of a newer model. I don't recall any '68 to '70 Chargers with those seats. Saw many in Dusters/Darts/Fury. But who knows, some states saw different packages and options than others. Good luck with that '68 but plenty of $ can do wonders.
Dennis go and buy a international 4700 4 door toy / horse hauler 2001 or below get 1 with a DT530E DIESEL AND A 9 /10 OR 13 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION YOU WILL LOVE IT LOOK INTO IT NO DEF JUST A GREAT OLE DIESEL FOR PLING YOUR TRAILER THEY ARE UNDER CDL INTERIOR IS LIKE A CONVERSION VAN THEY ARE BETTER TO PULL AND CONTROL THE WEIGHT YOUR HAULING
I was doing bodywork to a 2019 Cherokee while this was premiering. It doesn't suck to work on at all!!! LOL, this seller seems closest to being on Dennis's page, when it comes to eating!🤣 What would be outstanding, would be if Dennis gave me a key to his shop and those three Chargers to fix up!
To see these Chagers and the way you had found them. Still them two '69s with their side body moldings that you don't really see. So I would like to if it or they could be a White Hat Special Chager? Thank you for all you do to save these cars, Mr. Collins
I do a soft restoration remove some of that gray primer and see if you can bring the original paint and patina back. Go through it mechanically do the quarters and blend in the paint. Derelict survivors what you have there
Hello , rain or shine . Like you say, (out standing) lol. I still have the hot wheels Camaro for sale. Let me know if you’re interested . Love watching your videos !!
Tractor and winch power! PS - "Neither rain nor wind nor mud nor gloom of night stays these car hunters from the swift completion of their appointed rounds” with apologies to USPS.
It's insane that there are still chargers still sitting unrestored today. They've all got to get rescued from hoarders with "good intentions" to restore them, before they rot away.
I know a guy that has a few of them and I've tried buying just one... The worst one at that and he said they won't be for sale until he dies and then his son can sell them... You can tell his son is very lazy and doesn't know anything about cars and I talked to the son and he said well it could be worth 1 million... They are sitting out in a field along with 30 other classic cars... The guy won't sell anything sadly..
@siircoolbox just like old timers told there kids the brass vehicles would be worth a fortune yet now you'd struggle to give some of them away, nostalgia only has a time limited value for those wearing the rose tinted glasses.
Dennis I'm recovering from a stroke. I spent 4 days passed out on my bedroom floor. I watched your last video on my phone while I was still in the hospital but I have virtually no memory from
September 9th to the 19th. I missed the premiere of this but of course enjoyed it VERY much. ALL glory to GOD for keeping me alive.
GET WELL SOON MARK!!!!
@@DanEBoyd TYVM my friend !!!!! Your well wishes & prayers are greatly appreciated!!! I most certainly am in great need of both. I'll keep fighting on until GOD calls me home.
My heart monitor came off yesterday (Thursday, btw they can't decide whether I had a heart attack or stroke) & now I'm waiting to hear back on what the monitor reported.
(unfortunately nobody seems to be in any rush to help me) & the way I've felt these past few days, I wish I'd stayed in hospital another day or 2.
Thanks again for your kind reply !!!
@@Vampirebear13 Mark! I am praying for your Speedy recovery. Many of us follow Dennis Collins! We enjoy every episode he bring's on Friday's. Mark. I hope nothing but the best for you in the future. Please take care and reflect on what has happened to you. Jesus is the one to turn too. In your time of need. I myself went through Prostate Cancer. I am a Cancer survivor. You are alive! That's a great start to any day. God Bless you my friend! Keep watching Coffeee Walk. I will think of you. When watching! Shawn 😁
@@shawnbeck2303 TYVM for your kind reply !!! I'm a lifelong Christian & my FAITH in GOD is FIRM & I pray multiple times 7 days a week. Please keep praying for me.
Get better SOON!
Mr. Collins risks his life. For good ol American steel. What a noble guy. The 68 was on its way back to the earth. Glory. Two General Lees. Can't beat it. ❤️❤️👌😎
Luv the baking sheet under back tire, Brilliant Simplicity!
its actually "school lunch trays" or called plastic food trays
Bless all those who lost friends, family or property in the storm. Thoughts and prayers are with y’all!
TEXAS sending our thoughts and prayers for all who lost friends, family or property in Hurricane Helene. Only a real car guy gets excited about original gas caps, factory hubcaps and correct dated license plates. God Bless you guys!
It's always amazing to me how Dennis never shows anything but positive vibes. I've watched every single coffee walk, and I can't recall one that he has ever been in a negative mood.
You see what he wants you to see, it's called editing.
He appears to be an optimistic fellow, editing or not
Great job, as an ex owner (in my younger days ) of a yellow with black top GTX and an all black charger RT as well as a rusted out orange Road Runner,i miss these cars you CANNOT BEAT OLD MOPAR
Dennis Collins is the man! Not scared of nothing. Thinking Positive the whole time. Got the goods and hit the trail! Sean P. is awesome too. Great job Coffee Walk. Mopars on the trailer. Headed for The Big T! Can't wait till the next Coffee Walk! Richard Rollins can't touch this! Shawn from Indiana. 😊
Howdy to all of you folks from the other side of the ocean.. (Europe).. Our deepest thoughts & prayers for all people hit by hurricane Helen.. What i was about to say was about the red charger, man that one still looks so original, it would be a treat and absolutely lovely to see them restored & working before turned out on auctions for profit for Sir. Dennis C. - we love your content !!!
Nothing negative here, to me it's bad timing, not very far west from here are, homes, businesses, roads, and bridges gone with a blink of an eye, 200 people if not more are dead. I would have held off, for all we know some of those could have been Dennis's fans and or customers.
@@poplaurentiu4148 Yes! America was hit hard by Hurricane Helene. I have been watching from Indiana. I know The Asheville and Hendersonville areas very well. The Biltmore Estate is in Asheville N. C. America is hurting right now. Wild fires out West.Then Late Summer Hurricanes are just about to hit Florida again. Next week. We need help! In many areas in America. But most of all! The Presidential election is coming up soon. America is on the ropes for Sure! Down. But not Out! My heart hurts for The Flood victims! Our Government is letting those victims down. We have monies for Illegal's alien's. But, None for People who have lost everything! Pray that this Country will heal. After this Election. Stand and fight for what is just and right! Bend your knees and Pray to Jesus for guidance and love and compassion from above! Shawn from Indiana.
I drove over 400 miles round trip in Helene to pick up my new Z06 Corvette HTC because I just couldn’t wait. KY to Ohio and back. GOD SPEED TO ALL THE VICTIMS OF THIS TRAGIC STORM.
thats sad of you!drive all that way for a junk vette!!!you must be having a midlife crisis or small penees issue!!lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@yeahright302 I have been a car guy since childhood an currently have 2 C8 Corvettes, a 2017 Shelby GT350R, and a 2011 45th anniversary Shelby GT350. What do you drive? A millennial troll mobile?
Always enjoy watching your videos. I love the enthusiasm and you are so knowledgeable and very respectful to people. Manners nowadays seem to be a thing of the past but it costs nothing to be polite. Best wishes from the UK.
Red/White/and Blue! That is VERY cool, you are right, be a while to ever see that again! Job well done you guys.
Glad you guys got in & out w/o any problems…hoping relief comes quickly to those impacted by the hurricane✌🏼
Great job to you and everyone getting these cars rescued. Like you said Dennis red white and blue. Pray for all the people there in North Carolina .
Glad you got the car !! as true chasers many would do the same however if conditions in your area had been worse then nothing is worth a life you called it right and that’s what makes the difference!!
These videos always remind me of the cars I’ve seen that I don’t buy.
One was on a backroad in SC around 1995. I passed by and turned around. It was a 68’ Charger RT. Red with a 440. I don’t remember any rust but it did have a few dings. Didn’t talk to anyone but it did have a for sale sign stating the 440 and $4k. Car in same condition is probably worth 10x that now. Didn’t foresee the future, lol.
Definitely agree with the collection of red, white and blue chargers being restored. Glad you and the team made it home safely!!!!!!!
Dennis, this is the best video you ever posted. Great job
God bless and prayers for those affected by hurricane Helene!!
Absolutely amazing cars and rescue. Great work guys. Hope they all find a good home. Stay safe
Love Texas Pete hot sauce. Can’t always find it. Of all places the family dollar store has it nearby here in Texas!
sooooooooooooooooooooooo glad you guys were able to get those cars rescued!
Dennis. You always amaze me with your sheer determination to seek and find any car at any cost in any weather ! And your loyal team willingly there beside you ! Terrific ! Mind you if you tempted me with 3 Chargers l'd be right behind you too ! ❤ Let's all hope that those affected by Helene get all the support they deserve ❤
That was really cool. Hope Sean made it home safe.
That is awsome. Hard to believe they are still out there. Blank canvasses. Love to see a series on the build.
Love me some coffee walk! 3 chargers wow!! Thanks for what you do Dennis, love these Mopar saves.
Denis you have the strongest team man. & I mean it! So cool. Been a fan a long time. & great freaking job to Zack x2! Making these menu documentaries over and over, but this one in a hurricane?
Outstanding !!
So the best part of country ham is the red eye gravy over grits. They use the country ham juices with coffee to make a dark thin gravy. Put that over your grits, and soak your biscuit with it.
Grab your cup of joe (and a rain coat)…and let’s go! ☔️😂. Thanks for doing what you do guys!
I'm right in the middle of all the devastation from the hurricane thank you for making it a halfway normal Friday
Georgia stopped requiring vehicle inspections in 1982. You can't use that as an accurate gauge of how long a car has been off the road. I admire your dedication to saving these cars and your good fortune for having the worst of the storm miss you!
Dennis was being kind when he said the Charger was rougher than a Stucco bathtub! I bet there is almost nothing left of the floorpan besides what it visible from the outside!
Good work men.
“Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night stays these courageous Coffee Walk warriors from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.” Willing to brave a hurricane to save the Chargers...very cool. Enjoyed the video and the home cooking.
I am 2 hours from americus we were hit very hard no power for 6 days thank you for putting the links in your video . i watch every video had to wait a couple days to see this one but well worth it . Thank you for all you do . Youare awesome
I’m glad y’all are okay!
I live about 40 miles east of Americus, the hurricane passed over us with minimal damage. But as I formerly lived in Fort Myers Beach, I have seen hurricane damage. The damage in Eastern Tennesee and Western North Carolina must be seen to be believed. Getting those cars was risky and I am very happy you were successful and safe.
Your vision when it comes to these vehicles is outstanding as is your dedication
Great Coffee Walk. Glad you guys are safe and rescued some Mopars. Looked like good food and company! Thanks Dennis
HARD TO BELIEVE THAT THEY WERE ONCE SOMEONES PRIDE AND JOY❤🇬🇧🇬🇧🤜🤛🇺🇸🇺🇸
Honeymoons don't last forever. 🙂
Shawn is a good guy. You must pay him good . Because I would say no to this trip and I never just take off work
Outstanding Dennis and Shawn, God bless you guys
Those fast food trays work every time, good job guys
Damn welcome to Georgia you drove right past me {Warner Robins right off I-75} & only an hour south of me to Americus & just up the street from Jimmy Carter {Happy 100th} in Plains! I was raised in Covington where they filmed Dukes of Hazzard & I was lucky enough as a 13 year old in 1978 to be in the 1st episode ✌💖☮
You guys were in the heart of Nascar country. Almost all the Nascar teams are in the Mooresville area. Texas Pete is in almost every restaurant in N C.
Another epic video, ...you Rock Dennis, along with your entire TEAM, ...HOO RAW....brother..
OUTSTANDING...in the rain 👍
Pffttt!!! These buyers so proudly selling their "cars"....... look at that front end that is why I brought her home".... just to rot and boast about it!!! Dennis you surely know how to turn garbage into gold!!! I would have told these buyers to shove those cars and "thanked" them for wasting my time!!! It shows Dennis's passion and love for these cars!!! That is why I watch COFFE WALK.
I definitely would have walked on the white one.
Shawn P said the first Charger was not as described, but he still bought it! Hope he didn't have to pay much for it.
Was still cool to see red, white and blue Chargers on the trailer together!
Hope he made it home OK. I-40 is closed until next year past Statesville NC to TN.
Outstanding Dennis and Shawn arnt afraid to get wet and dirty got my coffee ready to go❤😊😊❤
As an avid follower of your channel and a former Montanan I couldn't help but notice that the trailer you have been using is from Flathead County in Northwest Montana. My former home and that of my family. My High School buddy and I both went woah how did Dennis get a Flathead county or maybe Kalispell Montana trailer. It's a small world. Love the show. I now reside in Alaska and cars are hard to find. I found a 68 Mercury Cougar that I rebuilt. Keep on saving them.
Crazy Mopar men travel thru rain sleet snow to bring us a great episode..never thought hurricane 🌀..thank you Dennis
Dennis, you can save anything, but that 68 needs everything, floor pans, i`m sure trunk pans, window pillars are shot, quarters shot, fenders all banged up, hopefully there`s some frame left, oh boy, wet grass is the worst, big money.
The white bucket seats are from a later model vehicle in the B5 blue Charger. That yellow car is only worth the glass and grill from what I could see….. Good luck Collin’s team. You folks are the best.
I also remember a 1970 Charger 500 back in the 80’s. Yellow with a while vinyl top, white interior. An older lady drove that car. And it was in showroom condition. I often wonder where that car is today?
Hey guys. I just ran across this video. To get those cars that have locked up brakes bearings etc loaded up on the trailer with those steel ramps if you keep some dish soap on hand just squirt the surface down and she’ll slide right up on there!
That's a really cool setup for a restaurant especially buffet
Nice to see you getting 1968-70 dodge charger's . Make sure when u trailer project car's you check the *rear window trim* if it's there make sure its secure or take it off it's only charger part they are hard to come by expecially the bottom and elbow's.
I’m glad you’re doing the coffee walk thing just in case the car and jeep business doesn’t work out! 😂
Great job saving those challengers. That said, the food looked kinda🤢
Amazing find on all 3 chargers wow awesomeness
Mr Dennis I can't believe you haven't had country ham....I live in nahunta nc, which is home to NAHUNTA PORK CENTER...best meats ever......please check us out sometime....
Great video. Thanks for posting.
Rain, Hail , Sleet or Snow. Rescue that muscle car we will go lol. Good work fellas
Truth is in part, that as long as factory tags are present, the rest of the ‘major’sheet metal is now now available…..Graveyard Car’s. Has resurected cars that were rescued from the crusher for years.
That winch doing work!
From Texas and never had country ham, very unusual.
It can be saved! Yes Dennis, as a boat anchor ⚓️ 😮😂
Excellent find
Keep them coming😊
What a haul sir, to get one is a blessing, 3, well that's a miracle, 3 mechanical amigos.
Hello, this program is excellent, I am Mojtaba from Iran
Give the trailer some love matching wheels and tires 😊
Great find on the 3 chargers.
We're STILL fighting the aftermath of Helene here in upstate South Carolina and western NC especially.
My Grandfather salt cured hams when I was a kid on the farm. We had to take a canteen to bed with us.. LOL... It was SALTY... And SO good for breakfast.. And any other time~~.. BTW, Grandma made the biscuits.. .
It destroyed places that are unheard of for hurricanes in the mountains of North Carolina got us in upstate south Carolina too😢
Nice save for these cars!
The last, Blue, '69, I have to say the front seat(s) look to be of a newer model. I don't recall any '68 to '70 Chargers with those seats. Saw many in Dusters/Darts/Fury. But who knows, some states saw different packages and options than others. Good luck with that '68 but plenty of $ can do wonders.
Dennis go and buy a international 4700 4 door toy / horse hauler 2001 or below get 1 with a DT530E DIESEL AND A 9 /10 OR 13 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION YOU WILL LOVE IT LOOK INTO IT NO DEF JUST A GREAT OLE DIESEL FOR PLING YOUR TRAILER THEY ARE UNDER CDL INTERIOR IS LIKE A CONVERSION VAN THEY ARE BETTER TO PULL AND CONTROL THE WEIGHT YOUR HAULING
I was doing bodywork to a 2019 Cherokee while this was premiering. It doesn't suck to work on at all!!!
LOL, this seller seems closest to being on Dennis's page, when it comes to eating!🤣
What would be outstanding, would be if Dennis gave me a key to his shop and those three Chargers to fix up!
That’s a lot of road time in terrible conditions. Stay safe guys.
Doc from Lubbock,TX. Got my cup-o-joe. Go Dennis.
Like Sue always said "Why you always bringing me junk"
My favorite car from Indiana
In my neck of the woods. Seeing him try texas pete and country ham for first time is WILD!!!!!!!! I thought everyone had that
That second kubota is a classic too. Would mind that myself
To see these Chagers and the way you had found them. Still them two '69s with their side body moldings that you don't really see. So I would like to if it or they could be a White Hat Special Chager? Thank you for all you do to save these cars, Mr. Collins
There are a lot of hidden gems in the Mooresville area
I hope, one day, we get to see those three Chargers together again after being rebuilt.
Awesome work Dennis!! Keith Black Hemi, Mopar 4 speed with gear vendor candidate for the white 68?
I do a soft restoration remove some of that gray primer and see if you can bring the original paint and patina back. Go through it mechanically do the quarters and blend in the paint. Derelict survivors what you have there
I’ve owned 3 Chargers, my first car was a 69.
Drove it in high school in the early 80s. Running driving it was only $500.
Amazing yall can save that first car, that's got to be a job getting rid of all that rusted metal, getting down to bare metal and then paint
Hello , rain or shine . Like you say, (out standing) lol. I still have the hot wheels Camaro for sale. Let me know if you’re interested . Love watching your videos !!
Bless everyone affected by the storm. So many lives and property destroyed.
Missed my chance at an early age! Good stuff guys!
Ya'll were dancing with the Devil with that storm. Glad you saved those cars!
funny watching dennis try to take off those plastic gloves off like you would a pair of work gloves
Tractor and winch power!
PS - "Neither rain nor wind nor mud nor gloom of night stays these car hunters from the swift completion of their appointed rounds” with apologies to USPS.
nice use of a McDonalds tray. Good haul, hope you didn't get your boots dirty Dennis.
Lucky you got outta there!
It's insane that there are still chargers still sitting unrestored today. They've all got to get rescued from hoarders with "good intentions" to restore them, before they rot away.
I know a guy that has a few of them and I've tried buying just one... The worst one at that and he said they won't be for sale until he dies and then his son can sell them... You can tell his son is very lazy and doesn't know anything about cars and I talked to the son and he said well it could be worth 1 million... They are sitting out in a field along with 30 other classic cars... The guy won't sell anything sadly..
@@sircoolbox Very selfish. Not good stewards.
@siircoolbox just like old timers told there kids the brass vehicles would be worth a fortune yet now you'd struggle to give some of them away, nostalgia only has a time limited value for those wearing the rose tinted glasses.
@@sircoolboxI know several cases where a car guy has a terminal illness and will leave the burden of selling the cars to the family. Selfishness
My neighbor has a 71 challenger in his back yard....it will be there till he dies cause he won't take any amount of cash for it