10 FOUND: 7 Square Body Trucks, 1 NBS Truck, 68 Chevelle Cvt., 63 Impala Cvt!!
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Dennis you find really nice vehicles I like the way you treat everybody with respect introduce everybody like they are special people you’re a class act
How did he find them? He knew nothing about the trucks until the owner contacted Dennis about selling them. That is exactly the opposite of 'find'. Why the self-annoitng heroism?
Why did james had Dennis phone? He cant hold his own?
He does, whether buying cars from elderly widows or ordering lunch at a restaurant he seems to treat everyone the same.
The man is buying cars to resell. FOR A PROFIT. guys not the pope relax
He is, for sure. Although his cheeky remarks about the crew are legendary.
Dennis is a good honest man 😊
Those murals painted on the truck tail gates seems to be a lost art these days. I remember when I was a kid I would see them fairly often. I honestly can't remember the last time I seen one. Seeing the one in this video brought back some good memories of my uncles truck that had a similar style mural. It's not my cup of tea but I still think they are cool in their own way.
100% agree , not my bag but actually awesome to see on clean period trucks .
Every now and then you'll see it but definitely rare
Makes the car even more interesting I think
I was thinking the same thing. In the 80s you saw that art often enough, but I wonder how a newer truck would look with that, lol. In the 70s folks would paint crazy murals on the side of their vans, especially in SoCal!
@@ArtVandelayOfficial I really can't remember seeing one in a long time. Atlest a few years. It's not my thing but it definitely let's me know the owner is a csr guy and takes care of their ride.
@@dwitcraft I remember seeing it pretty often when I was a kid in the 90s. I would never do it to one of my trucks but I still think it's cool. I just like a clean look, less is more type deal.
Im a 70 year old guy from Detroit, and GMC and Chevy trucks esp that era are my favorites, what a great collection, thanks for taking us along Dennis and crew!
09:03 this is amazing thanks for the people who keeping classic cars like that in New shape 👌🏼👍🏻
I have a friend who was in 5th grade and his sister was graduating and she got a new mustang. His dad asked him what he wanted when he graduated and he told him the truck at the dealership . His dad went out and bought that loaded 87 k10 shortbed . It went directly to their body shop and got the “ Heartbeat of America “ pinstriped on the tailgate and filled it with racing gas . To this day it’s basically sits in the garage on blocks with 13 miles on it . He keeps it started and run through the gears to keep it lubed up . It’s a true time capsule .
WH "heart BEAT "of america, cute but sure didn't work for "gm" they hit a terrible sales era w/that slogan ( yes of course they deserved it) nothing body rots like a square body/&of course there's the gas tank issue, a real "boomer "that product
@@bradzimmerman3171 nothing holds up in the rust belt and not one new truck will go 40years and still put in work like a square
@@bradzimmerman3171 A fellow I know used to joke that his truck kept him awake at night, "the noise of the rust falling off"
What did it need race gas for?
@@johnnymoran180 Ethanol fuel started being sold in the 80's so maybe he wanted to get fuel without it so it wouldn't eat up the seals, etc... I don't know how much race fuel would help since the engine couldn't use the octane and there was a chance it contained lead so it might mess up the catalytic converter. But, I guess he could do anything he wanted with it since it's his truck!
Outstanding Jimmy for sure Dennis and what a collection of vehicles!! God Bless America 🇺🇸 🙏 ❤️
James is the kind of person we all need in our lives. Thank you sir for being genuinely joyful and kind.
For sure!!
boi howdy 🤠
Pleasant people !
Thanks for the show
its incredible to me that these finds are still around.
What a nice collection, and that 110 mile Jimmy is definitely a museum piece.
Yeah, I wish for once he would reveal what the “world record price” was that he paid for it!
How many miles did the 71 c10 Cheyenne have?
Thats the one he said he over paid for
I tell you what old bean, when you said 110 original miles, from the dealership to here it actually gave me goosebumps. These episodes are always fabulous. Bonjour and a big Merci from France Sir 🤘
Jama Bamo, Thanks for Commenting *& sharing…me too, being a GMC FAN ( the “ goosebumps”, see my comments)…I am from NORTHERN INDIANA , USA,( land of Studebaker , CORD, DUESENBERG, CORD,INDY 500 RACE, ETC): always great OTHER COUNTRIES… a lot of vehicles went overseas.
@@opera93 Elkhart here, right next door.
Dude kept buying cars & trucks but then never drives them. That 91 belongs in Barrett Jackson Auctions
@@donc6781 yea, so they can over inflate the price
@@williamgreen3316 Value is based on whoever has the money to buy it.
That old man sure loved those aftermarket accessories!! They where loaded 😅
It’s awesome seeing my home town on the map. Grew up 1/2 mile over the hill and drove by thousands of time and never would have guessed they are all stuffed in there!
No shit !
I worked for a farmer in high school who had a a brand new 85, 3/4 ton 4X4 Chevy with the 4 speed. It was a Cheyenne with A/C, PS, PB. YELLOW with black accents and yellow-black interior. It was a bad ass beautiful truck.
The one with 110 miles is beautiful! What an amazing spec. I absolutely love the paint with that light blue pinstripe! 👍👍🔥🔥🔥❤
Sweet finds great down home folks you met and bought these great GM finds from, hats off to you sir. Safe travels. Like a rock Chevrolet 🇺🇲💯🏞🌄🥧🍦🇺🇲
Some really great finds, kinda glad people save these cars and store them cause now someone else can enjoy a nearly new sweet truck from the past.
That GMC is magnificent...I bought a 91 Silverado brand new, Brilliant blue, shortbed, 2wd 350 auto....I owned it 13 years and put a little over 400k on it......no major breakdowns , just normal wear and tear items......best vehicle I have ever owned
Dennis you really have an encyclopaedic knowledge of vehicles. As a Scotsman, I love learning about all these American vehicles we don’t get over the pond. Keep it up and hope to see you in the UK on a buy sometime! 👍🏻
1:45 "Nice to meet you ma'am, Dennis Collins" 😄
I love this channel. Dennis is a consummate gentleman. The world could use more Dennis Collins'
Phenomenal buy!! My dad who’s a Vietnam Vet suffering from agent Orange has always had a dream to drive out West in a 63 Impala SS convertible.. I’ve always loved them since he told me that. All those square bodies are absolutely beautiful vehicles!! Such a great buy @Dennis!! Stay Blessed!!
Please tell your dad, from a Vietnam era vet, THANK YOU for your service! Many years ago I had a few square bodies and the biggest thing I hated about them was that blasted hood! Some GM engineer that must have been higher than a 747 put a dimple in the underside of the hood and if those hinges bound just the least bit, they would bend right across the hood and the only way to fix it right was to take the thing to a body shop. That was the easiest way to tell if a square body had been maintained or not was to look for that stupid crease across the hood.
@@richardcline1337 will do my friend! I agree.. my 86 k5 was that way when I first got it.
Thanks to you for your service and for your father's service. I'm Canadian but we really stand for the same things and all of you veterans need appreciated.
@@goleafsgo8496 thank you!! And YES.. we should stand with each other through everything!! Stay blessed!!
Tell your Father welcome home from another Vietnam vet. Sorry to hear about agent orange, just lost one of my Nam buddies last year from that crap. I still have my 77 Chevy half ton pickup I purchased new in October of 77. It has the 400 sb and is 4wd with 3.73 gears. It was a ranch truck so it is far from mint but still have dream of restoring it. Has 126,000 on it. Maybe when I retire, but that might not happen as long as I have livestock and still ranch, like today I'm baling hay. Again, tell him thanks for his service. USMC 1970-1974.
I pine for Fridays and your show. I am not a Chevy fan and not up for square bodies, but you should hit those convertibles with restorations and/or mods. Killer content.
Such a great episode! All such classic trucks.The 91 Jimmy and 71 c/10 are my favorites.
Dennis your man after my own heart, filet is my favorite!
I’m so excited that you are doing right by every vehicle that you see something special in. As someone who loves your show and your family working together to get it done.
What an incredible find on all those rides! And that 91 Jimmy with 110…that’s the find of a lifetime! Every time you closed the door on each Jimmy, it brought back great memories of how solid and well made those beasts were.
Awesome collection of well preserved GM's!! That '63 Impala convert hood looked to have a 69/70 Mach 1 style hood scoop added to it. Can't wait to see that rag top back on the road!! As always - thank you for sharing your adventures!!!
Except in reverse...it looks og and the chevy script on it is nuts.
My exact comments mustang or torino in reverse mine had turn signals.
This is now my Friday night tradition (regardless) so hello from a 2 man tent watching on mobile from a rainy Goodwood Festival Of Speed campsite in England! Come on Denis do a Coffee Walk from here next year you'll be made to feel very welcome!
What a great find you got they're Dennis and as always you take care of your workers and the people you buy from outstanding guy
I hear slurping, brown Noser
This guy is a legend in our home town of Wylie TX. Home of Collins Bros Jeeps... And one of the classiest and respectful fellas this side of the Mississippi!!
Dennis treats you like his equal regardless of your station or status! World needs more Dennis in it !
Wow !!! What a collection. Love the power walk while calculating what you want to pay for the 6 trucks. Outstanding
And meanwhile getting his grubby fingers on every vehicle who does that I mean I understand you want to get a good idea of how the vehicle looks but he didn’t even ask if it were me I told him to hit the brakes be like yeah you got enough bad ass vehicle memorabilia not to mention most of the time the guy ends up selling everything he has no appreciation for cars just the money that’s produced from them
@@marcustrue1213 Who does that? A serious car buyer that's who. What's he supposed to do kick the tires and say I'll take it? The guy told him upfront what wasn't for sale so that means the rest are subject for inspection. Maybe you haven't caught on yet but, buying and selling cars is how he makes a living. No appreciation for cars? The man's a connoisseur of cars.
What a great find ! It is amazing how vehicles are garaged for decades & only a few people know they exist.
An older car with 110 total miles is unheard of.... I am sure the new owners will be delighted with any of these
cars.. Thanks for sharing Dennis.
Wow Dennis that white Silverado with the mural on the back was absolutely amazing. I’d literally trade my 2014 F-150 for that it’s so nice!!!
All of these are such a great find I’m really happy for you guys I hope they all go to great homes.
Wouldn't take much to take a 1500 dollar truck to be better than any of these With new parts available.
@@thescout4313 You’re just jealous
Always an A hole in the comments! Isn’t that right The Scout!
@@thescout4313 I’d take it, last of the steel bodied F150s, 6r80 trans. With time it could also become a good find🤓
IMO, collect as many vehicles as you want, as long as you have the space to store. When you have so many packed into a space where you can't even walk between them or open the doors, you have too many vehicles in that space. So at that point, either sell some vehicles or find/build more storage space.
I love watching your videos Dennis. I have no idea what you're talking about most of the time, but it is relaxing. Solidarity from Somerset in the UK.
Way to go Dennis and gang,thanks for rescuing some more. Give them up people if you can't restore them in your life time let someone else PLEASE .We need to let people enjoy this piece of history.
Best show on YT, thanks for the knowledge, places, people & vehicles !!!!!!!!!
I think you found a few of the best trucks out there, I wait every week to watch you guys. You treat people
Right and that is the main reason I watch because you just don't see that anymore.
I hope you keep doing this stuff and God bless you and your family.🙏🙈🙉🙊
The Holy Grail Jimmy was nice for sure, but I'm most intrigued by the 6cyl column shift 3spd. That's one hell of a combo on a truck that late.
With that 3 on the tree and cab marker lights I wonder if you could order these specialties back then from the factory?
I bought 1968 SS 396 Chevelle in Massachusetts that came with an air pump just like the one on the Chevelle in this video. Thanks for saving all the cars that you buy. You are a true gentleman.
These square bodies have gone up so much over the years in value that Jimmy wow what a find started interested why didn't you pull the trigger on the caddy lol that was a nice old car
Definitely an amazing find! Thanks for taking us with you!!!!
This guy was a very loyal JC Whitney customer… 🤣
Dennis, you and the (you tube, flying wheels web site) have lifted the used car industry to a new level. You should be very proud of your employees and mostly yourself.
Man the cars you come across are incredible 🇺🇸
My dad had a 1991 Blazer two tone black and red with red interior. Drove it 43k in a year and a half and traded it in. He buys something new every 1-3 years and to this day that Blazer was my favorite. Brings back memories.
Great video Denny some nice finds.
That 68 Chevelle ragtop that's neat to still see the California smoggers still intact on it so many people remove those back in the day when they weren't out there in lala land.
I'm curious to know did you buy the Caddy too?
@My Pronoun is WTF it's always been.
My lord, you find the best vehicles out there. Love these videos, i can not get enough of them. 110 miles. incredible.
Please do some follow-up videos with these vehicles. Love the channel I'm constantly learning.
Thanks for taking us along, what a great collection and YT channel.
Freaking love them all!!! Great finds Dennis finding absolutely amazing vehicles.
That amazes me that vehicles like that still exist.That Jimmie is beautiful!
Fantastic find Dennis, looking forward to seeing what happens to them all. 😀
How did he 'find' them? The owner contacted Dennis about selling them. I guess he also 'rescued' them.
Who cares how he found them he owns them now who cares if they call him or he found them what’s wrong with you people these days argue about anything
The minute he did a complete stop in his tracks at the Cadillac, I figured he wasn't leaving without it. I'm surprised he didn't get it.
Absolutely beautiful vehicles I would love to know love love love to know what he paid for them I can only imagine especially that blazer they're going for big money now on the market but hats off to him I don't know how he found those I'm jealous I know about a hundred miles in this place
What a crazy collection. He sure loved his GM cars. I'm blown away
Outstanding Dennis and lads...lol
Every video just amazing and perfect recipe of finding holy grails and paying the pre arranged price (mam of your word) and then the finale of treating the lads to the best food in the town...
ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING DENNIS...
LOVE IT...
How do you 'find' something that is absolutely and was never not lost?
Once again when you’re a rich asshole you can kinda do whatever you want and I think it was very disrespectful for him to go around touching everything like it was his own vehicles dick
Outstanding find glad you are getting out there searching for these amazing vehicles Thanks Dennis
very nice find wish we could have murican stuff here localy more aviable , alot are imported and in quite bad shape and those wich are in good conditions are held by people who take care of them and obv love them.
Why haven’t you fixed the window on your trailer? 🤔
Those are some beautiful square bodies, I just finished a 4 year restoration on my 1981 square body
Favorite body style of Chevy trucks. I had a 86 4 door dully 8ft bed. With a 454 4×4. Biggest axles loved that truck and so did my little boys.
And…………yet another Great episode. Always informative and entertaining. Thank you Dennis and Company. P.S., you are one heck of a guy for getting out of that truck the way that you did!
Hi l got the same email did u reply to Dennis yet?
@@wineinbeautifulplaces1200 , nope, I didn’t. Let me know what it’s all about please.
@@donaldbertini7969 l think it’s scam going on l am glad you didn’t.
Thank you.
Incredible Jimmy. And with only 110 miles. You got to be kidding! WOW! The others are awesome as well. Great video. Didn't want it to end.
Omg jackpot Dennis, you should have gotten all the square bodies they are getting hard to find in good shape. So far this is my favorite video yet. Congratulations awesome find.
Danny we appreciate you giving Dennis advise on the scaricty of these square bodies and also advising him he should have bought them all. Dennis is obviously a beginner and needs help from guys like us.
Dennis it’s a pleasure watching you treat people the way a true gentleman should. Keep up the good work!
“Hi..Dennis Collins, nice to meet you” darn tootin.
Great vehicles !! And what a find!! U done well Dennis. And I appreciate the way that you deal with people. Always the consummate gentleman! God Bless🙏
1967 Corvette 427 scoop turned 180 degrees.
What about the Chevy Monte Carlo SS by the garage door?
Love this channel! The 1971 green and white cheyenne is my classic dream truck! Amazing stuff!
Awesome content Dennis, congratulations on the purchase of an amazing low mileage Jimmy!! I have a good friend that has a 1987 Silverado short bed, 4x4, original black on black. People been trying to buy that truck off him for years
I would really love to see richard rawlings reaction when you find trucks or cars that are an example of the best in the world for their make and model. / the rarest of finds... Since he was in the game for a long time I'd love to see his reaction to your best finds.
I wish I could buy the 1985 black four speed pickup. Love it. They were great trucks back in the day. Learned to drive a stick on that one. Awesome find as usual Mr. Dennis!!! Great video 👍
I think your viewers would love a second series of videos with a a concentration on “after the purchase “ kind of what happens to these vehicles. Once they’re cleaned up , restored or parted out . The process you guys take in deciding whats is to come for these vehicles . I know I’m always wondering what is the fate of your vehicular finds and rescues ! Just a suggestion.
My Father had an Amoco later American full service gas station with three bays fom 1960-1986. My twin brother and I born in 1953, worked summers there as youngster pumping gas when regular was $0.18/gallon and reular unleaded was around $0.24/gallon. Those were the Muscle Car Era of my time. I saw alot of these beautiful cars and trucks come in to gas or get tires,brakes. They were built tough and anyone could work on one. Not like today's plastic bodied automobiles and all the gizmos on them that disqualify most people from working on them. Had to subcribe...Since, I found your channel "very cool" and informative.
Talk about brining back memories!! Growing up we had that exact same color and interior as the 110 mile original. My parents bought one brand new in 90. Wow these square bodies are bringing in crazy money. This guy was a smart man, he saw the value in these trucks. IMO the Best Buy or the year for sure
BEST THING ABOUT WATCHING DENNIS BUYS ALL THESE CARS IS ITS NOT MY MONEY SO IM USUALLY WATCHING AND TALKING OUT LOUD SAYING OH YEAH!! BUY THAT ONE DENNIS AND THAT ONE!!! AND HE USUALLY BUYS IT 😊😊
Dad bought a 72 Chevy C10 same colour, green interior. Blown trans, crap loud exhaust, and wide back tirest.
Striped those stupid tires /rims, install GM rally wheels.
Magna Flo exhaust. Rebuilt the trans. Tuned the engine. Painted the outside and inside cab /engine bay Black. Wet black! New wood for the bed. Sanded varnished (by me and Dad), sliding rear window installed, Heart beat of America decal on the window.
Stereo and speakers.
Nothing crazy.
"Baby" Dad was my age when he bought it and restored it.
Eventually one of his friends from work dropped a big wad of cash on the desk and said keys! Well Dad had been eyeing a couple of El Caminos at show n shine car shows while on vacation and this elderly gentleman had one up in cabin country so being liberated from Baby he bought it. 77 SS Corvette White.
Mom wasn't going to have a car collection in a suburb house and detached garage. Mom had every intention of keeping the back yard.
No doubt, the best Jimmys I have seen in at least a decade. Thnx.
Man you just can't beat those old square bodies, love those trucks. i would liked to have seen the white T-top monte carlo ss, those bring back some good memories.
Quite the haul today, but you may have missed a small treasure. The Schmidt's Beer lamp caught my eye quickly, back in the day Schmidt's was not only a very popular beer (in Pa), but sponsored a great many drag and circle track cars. I have not lived in Pa for nearly forty years and Schmidt's may not exist anymore. Love all the trucks, but I cannot wait to see the '63 convertible!
Stumbled on this vid by chance. What a treat. Man, seeing those interiors gives me so much nostalgia. As jealous as I am (lol) it's great to see those beasts delivered from their crypt and onto something better.
Great purchase. Who would ever expect such a collection in a barn somewhere in the country side. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊
I would just as soon have one of those squares than any new truck!! Outstanding Sir!!!!
Lots of gratitude to you & your crew please keep doing what you’re doing. Saving these vehicles for others to love thank you ✝️‼️
Wow, what a great collection, and another great adventure for you guys. Best job ever.
Dennis, go to Harbor Freight and get you a Braun Slim Bar Folding rechargeable LED light. They run about 40 dollars but worth every penny. The magnet is strong and great for working on cars. I have 4 of them. One at both my jobs and one in the pickup and one at home. Unbeatable value.
DAMN. IT ALWAYS AMAZING THAT YOU FIND ALL THESE VEHICLES TUCKED AWAY IN THE USA! THANK YOU FOR SAVING THEM.
I'm so glad you mentioned the dukes of Hazzard not too many people know that anymore best TV show made
I Absolutely love this channel! Would love to find a barn full of low mileage Ramcharger/ trail dusters!!
Wow, Just 👌 👏 As Always Dennis Collins You And Your Crew Are Gentlemen and Scholars!! What A Wonderful Set of Trucks to Add to Your Many Buys!!!!
Dennis I love you , i love that you find these things for us and shows thank you, this is awesome!!
Hot dang! I live 20 miles from these and heard stories about them. Glad Dennis brought them back to the world
Dennis what ever you paid for those c-10’s you will make money for sure. All those are soooooooo hot right now and you live in truck town USA.
Three on the tree! Brought back a memory of driving the OG Nissan E20🤘 vans in South Africa back in the 80's
I've never really been much of a GM fan, but for me the "Holy Grail" would be one of the screen used GMC trucks from the tv show The Rockford Files. The last I heard of one some guy in Florida owned one. I don't how true that is and if it is what kind of shape is it it.?
@13:48 yes let's talk about big boat... you got that right sir!
Dennis , could you a in depth video of the 110 mile truck, for somebody who is restoring one,that truck needs to be in a museum for everyone !! Thanks for making video
Those square bodies bring back so many memories!! Congratulations👍👍
I am a 63 Chevy fullsize guy through and though! Me and a friend of mine who owns two 63 station wagons think the 63s were one of the most beautiful fullsize Chevies ever! I think it is MUCH cooler than the extremely square 64 models. I know many people would not agree on that. But I do not care at all.
A good thing is how many parts for those cars can be bought very easily. Chey built more than 1.5 million fullsize cars in 63!
Amazing how many very good trucks can be found in the States!