First off, Alex has got to be one of the best employees ever, secondly you guys meet some of the nicest people and I really enjoy that you are so good with the people you buy from, you don’t try to beat them up on the price. Great finds, awesome videos.
@@pokerchamp6556 no he’s not better than Rawlings it’s business an I’m sure this guy does beat people down that’s why he doesn’t put the negotiating parts in his video an doesn’t tell us what he pays for his cars Richard Rawlings is just real with us unlike this guy
When you watch a Dennis Collins Coffee Walk video three things are going to happen… 1. We’re going out to the middle of nowhere and when we get there will find great food. 2. We’re not gonna haggle about the price. 3. It’s going to be a great day to be alive. Outstanding. Getcha some.
Not really a comment on yours, but if you watch enough Dennis Collins vids he negotiates in private over the phone before he even goes to see it (really only his business anyways) as opposed to Gas Monkeys "Schtick" where they give him a really high price and he offers half, but then they seem to always agree making it look like Richard got such a great deal. I find it ironic that Dennis content just gets better and GMG just gets worse, heck Dennis' guys build a lot more than GMG does nowadays as well.
I 'd love to see you guys give updates on some of these types of rescues, like where did the fastback go, did they choose to restore it or resto mod it etc.
Fantastic! Would love to see the Toyota rebuilt to its former glory. That is a very rare truck, something that Toyota will probably never do again. Thank your sir!
I concur that the Toyota is AMAZING ! So many different ways to go with that from all original, to Resto-Mod, Sleeper Resto-Mod or even 80's Mini Revival
The Toyota dully this is the first time I have ever seen one, never knew Toyota made one. Never ceases to amaze me what people have & Dennis ends up with it. I love the Coffee walks, look forward to them.
Yup almost crashed the other day taking a second look at the extra cab duly same year. Thought it was a fabrication job after seeing this now I know they do exist!
@@rickram752 He said a few were brought into the country never sold here. Why would someone want a small truck with Dulles in the United States no need for them. Country with small roads maybe
F&A. '75 and 77 long box Toyotas on my Uncles farm. He added helper springs and we would haul 2,400 to 2,600 lbs to town 20 miles away of goods. Man they got thrashed hard. Lasted soooo long. Rust finally put them under. So much respect for these units. My cousin even rolled the '75 in the ditch and we used it for years....haha . I cherish those good days in my life.
Dennis your production team is super A plus. you blow away most car shows with a TH-cam channel, its awesome keep up the success, and thanks for the content.
I LOVE the way you guys always stop for some local food. Family businesses are the heart of small town America in the Midwest. Great channel! Regards, Bret from Missouri
I must say Denis you are a stand up guy!! I know you know how to have a good time and party with Richard but you also know how to be down to earth. I love watching you get so excited about a barn find no mater how bad shape it is in you see the beauty in it. You are definitely a true car guy who knows how to find the beauty in the beast. Please keep it up. And you definitely have raised a great family and made an amazing family business. All the best to you and yours!!!
Man !! Mr. Collins always finding great rides !! That dually is amazing !! Love how we are able to see all these great acquisitions !! Can’t wait to see how they end up !!!
If you love what you do for a living you’ll never work a day in your life. You can tell y’all love what you do thanks for sharing it with us.I drove a truck for 35 years and became disabled 2 years ago your channel and a couple others always makes my day.thanks again.
no that extended cab was made in the sates. basically the same cabs motor homes used to design like the toyoat doplins. Another american company made them extened cabs. early mazdas were also done. Thee dually whels are just a simple bolt on kit.
Any toyota guy is gonna fall in love with that truck those trucks are for a lifetime very beautiful truck id throw a 4bt 3.9 cummins to make some big power and make it a real dully truck
Every seller appears to be happy with the price they received (even though price isn't discussed)... Dennis is gentlemen, his mama brought him up well and proper.
Those dually Toyotas are pretty popular in the 80s in Maine. I remember seeing a lot of them as work trucks and Uhauls and always thinking it was strange to have such a small motor with a heavy duty chassis and dually.
They had single-wheel-1 tons both gas and diesel they had 5 lug wheels just like the two wheel drive Toyotas very hard to tell except they had a sticker that said one ton
would love it if your channel recorded the restorations also so we could all watch. helps learn and would be amazing to see all of these vehicles come back to life
My friend's dad had a Toyota dually like that with a pop up camper on the back of it. I remember one summer he rode that thing everywhere fishing and camping it was great..
New to you channel...🙋🏽♂️little dude early 80s uncle had a Regular Cab Toyota Mini Dually LowRider White with Blue Strips on sides...then wow “ TaaDaa “ same same like this one , he had a Alpine cassette deck player and Alpine EQ amplifier with 4 Pioneer TSX12 6x9s speakers OLD SCHOOL , GOOD OLD DAYS ISLAND 🏝STYLE 💯😎🇬🇺
My first car in 1988 was my Dads 1978 2L Toyota Cressida Wagon (purchased new). I let it go with 220,000 miles on the clock. It only failed to start once in all that time. Rust got the better of it after a poor repair in its life when it was involved in an accident.
The first guy w/ the mustang says he doesn't know where a towing company is then they get to the end of his driveway and there's a sign with that says r&r towing. 17:15
Sign was on the place when I bought it. Just left it up there. Makes it easy to find me. Most of the time. Often wonder if the tow company still gets calls
Mopar or no car I love it. I'm big Mopar guy. I have a Dodge ram I love it. I really miss My 1971 Dodge charger my family had sense new. I had to sell it because of a family thing I had to pay for. I really hope to get another Mopar some day but I can't right now my 1 year old just had to have a big heart surgery. We are still waiting for her to go in for her 2nd surgery she has to have. Some day I would love to get another Mopar I can take her to car shows and for rides in. But anyway I love your channel and watch it all the time. Keep doing what u do save these American muscle cars. Thank u for posting these videos 🙂
Another great adventure , seeing those because coming back to life after being abandoned for so many years make you feel good . People in this country sometimes have no value on anything and just let it sit right . So when you go and find the things in the middle of nowhere in the rescued it just makes you feel good . At mom-and-pop restaurant look good as well . All I can say is you living the dream
I have been into cars/trucks since I was about 13 years old (43 now) and I have never seen a Toyota Dually. What a cool little truck. Would be an awesome truck to restore.
Great 👍 job , really cool pick up . And it’s always awesome to see another mustang saved . We have to keep pulling them out . So they can be rebuilt and enjoy.
Alex is a road warrior! PS1- I’ve now added your Q - what’s your favorite local restaurant to all my travels. PS2 - Seabee brought back a similar dually Toyota truck to Port Hueneme in Ventura County. It always got double takes when driving around town. PS3 - video production values are getting better. Looking great!
Great video Dennis, Alex I reckon you have done more miles than the space shuttle. Like you say, you find these vehicles in the middle of nowhere. Truly outstanding!! 👍
Barn finds are the best! Appreciate people who call Dennis and his team about vehicles that need to be saved. And then I appreciate the car and truck rescuers who give these vehicles a second chance to get back on the road. Coffee Walk is a great way to kick off the weekend! 🇺🇸🚜👍
I drove a tool body dually Toyota back in the late 80's. It was service truck for the plumbing company I worked with. Very reliable truck, surprising power for a 4 cylinder automatic.
Every Sunday/Monday, here in New Zealand, first thing I do is look for the next Coffee Walk episode. Awesome show, informative, respectful of the owners history with any vehicle, love the kids helping load up or just being around which Dennis pays accordingly and shows local community support by showcasing a local dinner. As we say here Tu Meke = To much
It is nice to see the respect and education with which Dennis treats everyone, employees, sellers,etc, important values in life. Another fantastic "Coffee Walk" to enjoy. Many thanks for sharing.
I really like these field/ barn find episodes. Mustang is rough but being a rare color I get it. The Toyota truck. There were plenty of conversion companies doing Toyota’s and Dodge D50’s and Rangers back then. Doing the fiberglass extended cab and daily flares.
That Toyota is a Mini Trucker is a dream rig. I know a few of my buddies would give an arm and a left nut for it. They would cut that thing up and have it bagged sitting on 22's in no time
See one of these old Toyota duallys set up with a camper on the back near me here in western New York. Old man takes his wife and himself camping around the north east every summer with it. Nice find Dennis I love it! And that’s right from the mouth of a dedicated domestic only kind of guy. Safe travels from your friends in New York!
Next time you have a tire that won't seat the bead, take a 2inch strap and wrap the circumference of the tire and tighten it up until it is just putting pressure. Then air it and tighten the strap until the bead seats.. easy peasy!!!
Whatever Dennis is paying Alex he's worth it, just goes about his work and gets it done, no fanfare required. And, those portions were huge.
Exactly, Alex appears to be the future
He's smart,he understands the opportunity with that job and is doing it right 👍
First off, Alex has got to be one of the best employees ever, secondly you guys meet some of the nicest people and I really enjoy that you are so good with the people you buy from, you don’t try to beat them up on the price. Great finds, awesome videos.
yes, nice people
He's definitely better than Rawlings isn't he? Rawlings always tries to beat everybody down
@Dominick they're moving their Bar and Grill
@@pokerchamp6556 no he’s not better than Rawlings it’s business an I’m sure this guy does beat people down that’s why he doesn’t put the negotiating parts in his video an doesn’t tell us what he pays for his cars Richard Rawlings is just real with us unlike this guy
@Dominick is he moving to California?
Let’s go Brandon!!
When you watch a Dennis Collins Coffee Walk video three things are going to happen…
1. We’re going out to the middle of nowhere and when we get there will find great food.
2. We’re not gonna haggle about the price.
3. It’s going to be a great day to be alive. Outstanding. Getcha some.
OUTSTANDING
Not really a comment on yours, but if you watch enough Dennis Collins vids he negotiates in private over the phone before he even goes to see it (really only his business anyways) as opposed to Gas Monkeys "Schtick" where they give him a really high price and he offers half, but then they seem to always agree making it look like Richard got such a great deal. I find it ironic that Dennis content just gets better and GMG just gets worse, heck Dennis' guys build a lot more than GMG does nowadays as well.
Tripp, you should recheck number 2, We’re not gonna Richard Rawlings the guy about the price lol
Dennis your show is the best on youtube. God I hope you pay Alex Good. I need 2 of him !! He always has your back.
I know you can’t build them all but I would love to see the Toyota brought back to its former glory. 👍👍👍🇬🇧
I second that. That would be a a built worth following. Looks to be mostly complete, so sourcing parts shouldn't be too much of an issue.
Its awesome seeing Dennis supporting local restaurants when he is on the hunt for classics.
this!
I 'd love to see you guys give updates on some of these types of rescues, like where did the fastback go, did they choose to restore it or resto mod it etc.
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Cant tell if that's the same car
They do, watch the channel !!!!!!
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Fantastic! Would love to see the Toyota rebuilt to its former glory. That is a very rare truck, something that Toyota will probably never do again. Thank your sir!
I concur that the Toyota is AMAZING ! So many different ways to go with that from all original, to Resto-Mod, Sleeper Resto-Mod or even 80's Mini Revival
I start every Saturday morning Down Under here in Australia with coffee walk. So grab your cup of Joe and Let's Go..... 🤠👍 ☕
Currently Friday 2:45pm here in TX.
Hi Max, we're exactly the same here in New Zealand!
Aussie, Aussie, Aussie. Haha.
@@opiealvin good on ya mate👍
@@opiealvin Oi Oi Oi...
The Toyota dully this is the first time I have ever seen one, never knew Toyota made one. Never ceases to amaze me what people have & Dennis ends up with it. I love the Coffee walks, look forward to them.
I would think many were not made must say not much to look at.
Yup almost crashed the other day taking a second look at the extra cab duly same year. Thought it was a fabrication job after seeing this now I know they do exist!
@@rickram752 He said a few were brought into the country never sold here. Why would someone want a small truck with Dulles in the United States no need for them. Country with small roads maybe
F&A. '75 and 77 long box Toyotas on my Uncles farm. He added helper springs and we would haul 2,400 to 2,600 lbs to town 20 miles away of goods. Man they got thrashed hard. Lasted soooo long. Rust finally put them under. So much respect for these units. My cousin even rolled the '75 in the ditch and we used it for years....haha . I cherish those good days in my life.
Dennis your production team is super A plus. you blow away most car shows with a TH-cam channel, its awesome keep up the success, and thanks for the content.
Thank you!
I LOVE the way you guys always stop for some local food. Family businesses are the heart of small town America in the Midwest. Great channel!
Regards,
Bret from Missouri
When Dennis can’t finish the plate I am astonished 😯 and the Toyota pickup is AMAZING.
Yah, I noticed that. He usually winds up ordering 1/2 the menu :) I guess just to get a sample of everything.
I must say Denis you are a stand up guy!! I know you know how to have a good time and party with Richard but you also know how to be down to earth. I love watching you get so excited about a barn find no mater how bad shape it is in you see the beauty in it. You are definitely a true car guy who knows how to find the beauty in the beast. Please keep it up. And you definitely have raised a great family and made an amazing family business. All the best to you and yours!!!
Man !! Mr. Collins always finding great rides !! That dually is amazing !! Love how we are able to see all these great acquisitions !! Can’t wait to see how they end up !!!
If you love what you do for a living you’ll never work a day in your life. You can tell y’all love what you do thanks for sharing it with us.I drove a truck for 35 years and became disabled 2 years ago your channel and a couple others always makes my day.thanks again.
Dennis is a great example of a successful Southern Gentleman. Great show. Great manners. Great Southern meals. I live this channel.
no that extended cab was made in the sates. basically the same cabs motor homes used to design like the toyoat doplins. Another american company made them extened cabs. early mazdas were also done. Thee dually whels are just a simple bolt on kit.
I've got one of those Toyota trucks apparently it was one of 25 built in 1977 at a camper shop in Colorado
Any toyota guy is gonna fall in love with that truck those trucks are for a lifetime very beautiful truck id throw a 4bt 3.9 cummins to make some big power and make it a real dully truck
WOW you fond a Southwest flight that could avoid all the weather - Lucky guy.
What’s the saying?
let’s go Brandon?
Dennis hit the jackpot when he found Alex as an employee.
65 66Best year mustang Were ever made, Believe you me I saw him come off the factory they were nice
Respect, greetings from Ireland Wes.
You lucky devils always find the cool deals, AND the best diners everywhere. What a trip.
Not sure what I enjoy more, the meals you all eat or the cars you save. Great content Dennis, please keep entertaining us!
Two more cool vehicles Way to go Dennis👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Every seller appears to be happy with the price they received (even though price isn't discussed)... Dennis is gentlemen, his mama brought him up well and proper.
Those dually Toyotas are pretty popular in the 80s in Maine. I remember seeing a lot of them as work trucks and Uhauls and always thinking it was strange to have such a small motor with a heavy duty chassis and dually.
They had single-wheel-1 tons both gas and diesel they had 5 lug wheels just like the two wheel drive Toyotas very hard to tell except they had a sticker that said one ton
The camera angles and editing are so enjoyable makes amazing content even more amazing!
That Mustang is awesome, but that Toyota is astonishing. I had no idea that existed. You never fail to amaze.
Dennis Collins has a Lotta good wholesome quality content. Seems like a real trustworthy guy.
would love it if your channel recorded the restorations also so we could all watch. helps learn and would be amazing to see all of these vehicles come back to life
I have not seen a Toyota truck like that in 40 year's????
Outstanding.. 🤠👍
My friend's dad had a Toyota dually like that with a pop up camper on the back of it. I remember one summer he rode that thing everywhere fishing and camping it was great..
New to you channel...🙋🏽♂️little dude early 80s uncle had a Regular Cab Toyota Mini Dually LowRider White with Blue Strips on sides...then wow “ TaaDaa “ same same like this one , he had a Alpine cassette deck player and Alpine EQ amplifier with 4 Pioneer TSX12 6x9s speakers OLD SCHOOL , GOOD OLD DAYS ISLAND 🏝STYLE 💯😎🇬🇺
I love it when I see a classic mustang coming back to life
I love how you guys essentially shot a free professional promo for that small business Kozy kitchen.
Dennis how did you learn the codes so well that's priceless
Have a 1987 Pontiac Grand Prix that I will say
Fridays can't come fast enough to see Coffee Walk!! Thanks!
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Excellent - hard working genuine guys doing what they love ,doing it properly and with a purpose . Credit and continued success chaps .
I would love to see the mustang back as honey gold!
That was beyond more than enough space to easily get that trailer back there. Sweet find on the 65!
My first car in 1988 was my Dads 1978 2L Toyota Cressida Wagon (purchased new). I let it go with 220,000 miles on the clock. It only failed to start once in all that time. Rust got the better of it after a poor repair in its life when it was involved in an accident.
Outstanding Video, AGAIN !! Thanks for sharing Dennis !! HooAh !!
Cool that these videos are so popular viewers are telling them about cars.
The first guy w/ the mustang says he doesn't know where a towing company is then they get to the end of his driveway and there's a sign with that says r&r towing. 17:15
Sign was on the place when I bought it. Just left it up there. Makes it easy to find me. Most of the time. Often wonder if the tow company still gets calls
OUTSTANDING DENNIS‼️‼️ Vinny 🇺🇸
Mopar or no car I love it. I'm big Mopar guy. I have a Dodge ram I love it. I really miss My 1971 Dodge charger my family had sense new. I had to sell it because of a family thing I had to pay for. I really hope to get another Mopar some day but I can't right now my 1 year old just had to have a big heart surgery. We are still waiting for her to go in for her 2nd surgery she has to have. Some day I would love to get another Mopar I can take her to car shows and for rides in. But anyway I love your channel and watch it all the time. Keep doing what u do save these American muscle cars. Thank u for posting these videos 🙂
I've been a longtime fan of your blogs. And I hate to say this, but I'm actually looking forward to your restaurant reviews at the end LOL!
My 7th grade history teacher in Henrietta, TX had one of those dually Toyotas. It was orange. Awesome find!
Saved from a life of being lawn art. Great Stang Rescue.
The Toyota must be rare, I never saw one before.
😎👍🇨🇦
Living tree on the backseat Love it .
Another great adventure , seeing those because coming back to life after being abandoned for so many years make you feel good . People in this country sometimes have no value on anything and just let it sit right . So when you go and find the things in the middle of nowhere in the rescued it just makes you feel good . At mom-and-pop restaurant look good as well . All I can say is you living the dream
I love your raw go get em rescues Dennis and Alec
Drove right past my house. Welcome to MO again.
What a great group of people. I love learning about all these cars .
One of the most underrated TH-cam channels, love all your video's.
My fav series. Here we go again, grab some popcorns... 😁
I have been into cars/trucks since I was about 13 years old (43 now) and I have never seen a Toyota Dually. What a cool little truck. Would be an awesome truck to restore.
Thank you Dennis !
Wow Very cool Toyota pick-up truck with a dually don't see too many of these older Toyota trucks
@@singamanah7003 Stop
Would love to see what you do with the Toyota. IT has to be the coolest small truck ever .
I don’t think Toyota make anything that looks that cool for the most part just boring looking nothing special to look at.
Love it I see one of the attributes needed working for Dennis is a good appetite 👌 first video I've seen can't wait to watch the rest .Ian uk 🇬🇧 🇬🇧
That Toyota pickup is quite unique I think I've only seen one once and my 68 years on this planet Great find
I’m not a Ford by any stretch however I do enjoy all vehicles for their own uniqueness. Would love to see that Mustang restored to its former glory.
That Toyota is sick...first dually Toyota I've seen that wasn't an RV
Mini trucking never died and its making a huge comeback
Keys inside …… enjoy ya ride baby 😎🤘🏼☀️
Great 👍 job , really cool pick up . And it’s always awesome to see another mustang saved . We have to keep pulling them out . So they can be rebuilt and enjoy.
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Alex is a road warrior!
PS1- I’ve now added your Q - what’s your favorite local restaurant to all my travels.
PS2 - Seabee brought back a similar dually Toyota truck to Port Hueneme in Ventura County. It always got double takes when driving around town.
PS3 - video production values are getting better. Looking great!
Me and my Dad delivered LA Times to Port Hueneme SeaBee base from 71 till 76
I dig the shout out (advert) to the local fare. And yes Alex is great. Great Channel
I have the all notifications turned on but I have to manually search for your videos every week. C’mon TH-cam!
I was impressed by the treasure abandoned vehicle ♪
My grand mother’s restaurant was named Coseys Kitchen also. I worked there while in school. Just hearing the name brought back good memories.
Sitting 20 years, those drum brakes are usually stuck solid. You are lucky guys, it rolled right out!
Great video Dennis, Alex I reckon you have done more miles than the space shuttle. Like you say, you find these vehicles in the middle of nowhere. Truly outstanding!! 👍
Amazing boss have fun 💖💖💖💖🇬🇧
Barn finds are the best! Appreciate people who call Dennis and his team about vehicles that need to be saved. And then I appreciate the car and truck rescuers who give these vehicles a second chance to get back on the road. Coffee Walk is a great way to kick off the weekend! 🇺🇸🚜👍
I drove a tool body dually Toyota back in the late 80's. It was service truck for the plumbing company I worked with. Very reliable truck, surprising power for a 4 cylinder automatic.
Every Sunday/Monday, here in New Zealand, first thing I do is look for the next Coffee Walk episode.
Awesome show, informative, respectful of the owners history with any vehicle, love the kids helping load up or just being around which Dennis pays accordingly and shows local community support by showcasing a local dinner.
As we say here Tu Meke = To much
I would love that Toyota fixed up and painted a dark green like the new Jeeps are painted .
It is nice to see the respect and education with which Dennis treats everyone, employees, sellers,etc, important values in life. Another fantastic "Coffee Walk" to enjoy. Many thanks for sharing.
Great job guys and thanks again for the videos 👍💯🇺🇸 from Alabama 👍
I really enjoy when you go on road trips and bring home sweet American muscle cars💪.
Great video to whoever is doing the filming and editing. It’s not easy…
Thank you! You’re right, not easy, but I wouldn’t rather do anything else!
@@patternsdigitalmedia Cheers 🍻 my friend…
What an amazing Toyota you found. I did not know they existed.
I really like these field/ barn find episodes.
Mustang is rough but being a rare color I get it.
The Toyota truck. There were plenty of conversion companies doing Toyota’s and Dodge D50’s and Rangers back then. Doing the fiberglass extended cab and daily flares.
So that’s a conversion kit ? Does not come like that factory ? That little thing looks awesome 🤩 !!!
That Toyota is a Mini Trucker is a dream rig. I know a few of my buddies would give an arm and a left nut for it. They would cut that thing up and have it bagged sitting on 22's in no time
That toyota has been for sale forever. Glad to see its going to a good home.
That Toyota truck is a keeper. I've never seen one with a dually setup. Very cool.
One thing I look forward too every Friday is Coffee walk keep up the work and that Toyota is sick never seen one before
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See one of these old Toyota duallys set up with a camper on the back near me here in western New York. Old man takes his wife and himself camping around the north east every summer with it. Nice find Dennis I love it! And that’s right from the mouth of a dedicated domestic only kind of guy. Safe travels from your friends in New York!
I have sub well over 30 channels.. I can say with ease. This is the best of the best on youtube..
Oh man, that stang gonna be a chore!
But that tyote sure is way kool ! 😎
Awesome Dennis 👌
Oh man I loved that red truck.
Next time you have a tire that won't seat the bead, take a 2inch strap and wrap the circumference of the tire and tighten it up until it is just putting pressure. Then air it and tighten the strap until the bead seats.. easy peasy!!!
Yeah, easy peasy when the tire is sunk into the ground about a foot.
Dude, you find some of the best stuff. That Toyota is badass.
alex is the man he works his assoff and never complains
You should start a second channel power washing and cleaning up cars/trucks ye get 😊😊