Finding Dennis is like finding a good doctor. Dennis can tell the owner more about his car (that he's owned for years) in fifteen minutes than the guy ever knew himself.
I am gob-smacked at the garages/workshops/collections that some some guys that Dennis visits, have. completely stoked at the content of these videos. The cars are " to dream of ". I never miss an episode. Well done, Dennis and team. WOW!
I'm not an old school car guy. Not really into muscle cars. I just love Dennis and his Crew and the passion they have for these beautiful cars. This one was so cool. #OUTSTANDING
Same here, never cared for these cars but the stories and people around it are what makes it click because without people and their actions so as reactions, a car is pointless without all that.
One of my best friends had a 67 Shelby GT500 with two motors when he sold it. A 428cj with two 4 barrel carbs on an OE Shelby intake in the car and a 427 tunnel port on engine stand. The folks that bought it live in Washington State. Great find Dennis and awesome video. Always treat everyone how we all wish everyone did. By the way his original color was Moss green with gold stripes, what was the production numbers for that color? It was an inboard light car that was built by Shelby also.
Was a pleasure to chat with you at the Eugene Airport today. So cool to see a rescue from my state make it on your channel. Hope there will be a follow up video on this Shelby when it’s done.
@@DennisCollinsCarWorld well Dennis love your channel and all the stuff you do,, Super cool story on the Shelby That young man driving it and pulled up to let the cop catch up on him was a very cool story,, Dennis you have more knowledge about old cars than every dealership around America and everywhere else, God bless you guys and girls and Sean,,, Watching your auction few weeks ago and it was very interesting,,, Patrick from Ireland 🇮🇪 here,,,,,
The mustangs of the 60s just kept on my radar when. I was in my 20s , It turns out the car I settled on was a 69 Mach 1 fastback with a big block numbers car . This car was in rough shape with the 390 replaced by a hi output 302 . It made me work for the restore , it needed everything but the truth , with youth on my side , I enjoyed the adventure of the experience .
It is great to see someone with Dennis's passion for cars. He looks past the raw canvas and sees the end result even before he purchases the car. Would love to see him do a coffee walk on this Shelby once it is restored.
Reality here is both of them know the value of (a) the VIN tag, (b) any hard to find parts, and (c) numbers match block and transmission. They both know that any or all of the sheet metal can be replaced. So they spend a lot of time focused on those things that make it rare, and everything else is, well... replaceable.
@@OldManBadly… original Shelby stamped sheetmetal is definitely irreplaceable to the value of the car. In fact, there are many parts & pieces that are unique to the ‘67 and are strictly date-coded 1966 that you really don’t want to casually swap or replace it unless it’s original to that Shelby and/or “period correct.”
@@twoblacklabs904 having seen more than a few where entire cars are rebuilt new around those tags... it's hard to tell if much of anything is original.
Mr. Bond is a unique car collector he has one of each of the big three love the 1960 f100 on the lift beautiful color and the 68or69 chevelle hiding in the back and that challenger is to die for one of my personal favorite mopars.( only liked the road runners and the challengers).
@@twoblacklabs904 I respect your opinion about keeping it "original" and my Harley Davidson was just that, then I wiped out on a road covered with antifreeze (damn-it)! ,,Now my old bike is becoming a Trike, that won't tip over.
Killer find! Love the food segment too, that place looked good. Always impressed by the depth of knowledge Dennis has on production, options, configurations etc. Hope to see this one fully restored in a future episode.
I worked at 44606 Sierra Highway, Sierra Service Center for many years. The receipt for those emblems was from Lancaster Ford, 6/11/1973, eventually becoming Antelope Valley Ford, then moved to the Auto Mall. Long time resident and mechanic in the Valley. Keep up the great work Dennis and crew!
My husband and James have been life-long friends. Watching the amazing work James does is nothing short of a miracle. He has the most knowledge and expertise a person could only hope for. We live near he and Jenn, what a great couple. James helped our son, Dezmond with his senior project. My hubby has a '36 Hudson that he has been wanting to resore.... now wanting to sell. James helped Dez turn that engine over in that Hudson. Not only is he talented, he's the nicest guy you'll meet. Look at all of those beautiful cars he has restored! On this video, you only see a small part of the amazing shop and property He has built. If you only could see everything he has touched! What a humbled and hard worker, we're so proud of you James. Congratulations!
Looks like James Bond rescued that car and gave it a a really nice place to stay for a while. I’m sure Dennis will take it to the next level on the restoration
My hats off to you guys for the miles you drive to chase these cars. I racked up 3000+ miles this week rescuing 2 cars myself. From north Iowa out to Deadwood...then did it again from north Iowa down to Caddo, tx.....your neck of the woods. Brutal week 😄
Mr. Bond is clearly a Mopar guy on first observation. But definitely a true collector at heart. Thankfully gentlemen like Mr. Bond and Mr. Collins are keeping muscle cars alive.
This guy should be commended for keeping everything! What a great thing for Dennis! And kudos to whoever found this for him! Congratulations on the 500k subscribers!
he is not the original owner, he bought it from the second owner who purchased it from the kid who was driving 160 MPH on the h'way and pulled over and waited for the cop who asked why he did that.
@@timkinley1779 probably from the looks of it he figured Dennis was the best guy to turn this car over to because you know its going to be built back and not just stored away.
What I like about Dennis is he will rebuild these cars and then pass them along, the thing that I hate is the public never gets to see these great cars again and appreciate them.
fantastic i have six GT500 white & gold met green & silver black & gold green & gold blue & gold & lime green black stripe all brooklin models made in the uk and yes all 1:43 scale🤣🤣🤣
I'm 93 on July. ALL I CAN SAY IS 1968 I.95 NORTH IN FLA.FROM MIAMI BEACH TO FIRST EXIT IN FT.LAUDERDALE.12:MINUTO 53 SEC 102MP AVERAGE THAT WAS ONE FAST RIDE . GREAT CHANNEL BY THE WAY.GOD BLESS GOOD LUCK.
You have to keep the dual quad carbs - it’s the perfect day 2 mods - all ford accessories- talk to drew at air fuel spark - ford factory Holley specialist
My names Collins .....Dennis Collins !! I must say James really was the perfect gentleman and possibly the most helpful customer we've met. You always go that extra mile (or 2 thousand !) to get that most desirable of collectables . Thanks Dennis .
Dennis…another great rescue …wow! Would you and the team be willing to take us on the journey of a full restoration on this Shelby if you build it? If we got a once a month video with the restoration process it would be just AWESOME to see it progress over the next year or however long it takes. It would be a great way to motivate and teach the next generation of enthusiasts also . I know it’s a lot of work though so I am not sure if you would get enough of a return to spend the added resources? Not sure how the math stacks up on youtube views? You all really do such great work and the camera and audio are at a pro level for sure. We always want more so that’s how you know you’re doing it right. Thank you all!
Always enjoy the episodes that Dennis and his crew provide, I have a passion for all types and years be it in cars or trucks... there all to be enjoyed. Truly Dennis has amazing knowledge in the car world - Brad from Vernon B.C. Canada
Bond, James Bond, is 100% living his best life!! 70 Challenger, 67 Camaro, maybe a 68 GTX, and that looked like a 'Cuda hiding behind door #2, plus the truck up top. Great find, Dennis and team, that guy had EVERYTHING for that car, what a find!!
@@h44v0k Nice, I think it was the Cuda for his brother then, you can see it in black primer at 5:11 when Sean P looks into the other room. Definitely looks like a Cuda rear end.
Thank you for another great episode and glad you are feeling better. So happy to see that car be pulled out and on its way to being resurrected and restored!!!
One of my favorite rescues Bitchin Car great history, amazing owners, beautiful location, outstanding meal. The only thing it was missing was Chelsea. Love y’all.
Another great car find, everyone needs to snoop around in their neighborhood there might be one closer than you think !!!. I found a 67 427 Corvette and 69 Chevy pickup 396 stick W/ 3800mi. Next door to me. There are a few more maybe closer than you know.
Wish I would've known you were coming! I live in Eugene and would have been happy to help if I could. There are a lot of Jeeps and Muscle cars here. We just had the Function at the Junction Car Show nearby in Junction City too.
I own a 67 gt 350 "2268" numbers not matching and years ago Dave Mathews called me. In conversation he said the last thing we need is another fucking trailer Queen, get a good set of rods and run the shit out of that thing!! He told the right guy that, its soon finished and this small block and this car is not going to be liked by to many Shelby guys. Good luck on that build and I'm on your side!
So great to (meet) car guys all over the country. Growing up, I was not a Ford fan; rather a Mopar and later Chevy guy. Happily, I got over my prejudices and love them all. I would not miss an episode of the Dennis Collins channel, every week has another great find!
Thank goodness for the Dec '23 update video and the mention of this rescue. I couldn't believe I'd missed a local visit from the Coffee Walk crew...gonna try out the Long Timber Brewery tomorrow if they're open! Happy New Years everyone!
thanks dennis im a lifelong ford man . ive been blessed to have owned many mustangs in my lifetime the 67 68 models were always my favorite . i so old i was one of the first to drop a boss 351 into a 68 fastback, backed by a nascar toploader .it was a challenge back in the 70s to do it but man she would scream. love the vids you are a great example of the car community
What a find that Shelby turned out to be. Very rare to find any original 67 in that condition. I would love to see this Shelby when it's back together.
The color of the question gives it away! LIME GOLD of course. Mine was that color with outboard grill headlights and no racing stripes. All I have is pictures and memories... Who would have thought they would become collectibles...
Oh man I live in junction city and work across the road from the airport wish I could’ve met Dennis the legend himself, huge car show in junction city 6.5 miles north of Eugene airport this weekend June 2nd
Been waiting for another great Shelby rescue! And it didn't disappoint, which none of the videos do. I enjoy all the coffee walk car rescue videos, but nothing tops the Shelby Mustang! By far my absolute favorite car. I found out bou Coffee Walk last July 4th. Watched every video and been a huge fan ever since. I have my alarm set every Friday to watch the videos! They're Outstanding!
Hi Dennis watching from across the pond in the UK 🇬🇧 there is something special about the Shelby Mustangs they look so cool plus the history what a beautiful find thanks for sharing
Another Quality video as always Dennis. I always look forward too these. When i was a kid, i always saved my favorite part of my meal to last. And that's how it is with your videos. Keep up the excellent work. Cheers from Dapto Australia.
That guys garage is my dream garage, all beautiful cars and they’re not the typical rollers you find in other garages and barns his all look mint (aside from the unrestored Shelby he sold)
Probably one my favorite person you have bought a vehicle from. True car enthusiast and seems like super down to earth guy!
Love your videos. Love the knowledge! My new favorite watch!
Finding Dennis is like finding a good doctor.
Dennis can tell the owner more about his car (that he's owned for years) in fifteen minutes than the guy ever knew himself.
Yup he’s so cool 😎
He researched it for months and has practically unlimited personal contacts, so yeah.
I am gob-smacked at the garages/workshops/collections that some some guys that Dennis visits, have. completely stoked at the content of these videos. The cars are " to dream of ". I never miss an episode. Well done, Dennis and team. WOW!
Right! Would love to know what some of these guys do for a living
@@jordanloeffler4879 maybe hunt , b
@@jordanloeffler4879 maybe hunt , buy , tinker , research then sell for $$$ , like most car nuts wish they could !
I'm not an old school car guy. Not really into muscle cars. I just love Dennis and his Crew and the passion they have for these beautiful cars. This one was so cool. #OUTSTANDING
Shut up
I wonder if Dennis knows so much about his wife and kids as he does these cars.
Same here, never cared for these cars but the stories and people around it are what makes it click because without people and their actions so as reactions, a car is pointless without all that.
70s muscle cars are not old cars, pre 50s cars are old cars. Muscle cars are just cool older cars.
I always liked Shelby's.
One of my best friends had a 67 Shelby GT500 with two motors when he sold it. A 428cj with two 4 barrel carbs on an OE Shelby intake in the car and a 427 tunnel port on engine stand. The folks that bought it live in Washington State. Great find Dennis and awesome video. Always treat everyone how we all wish everyone did. By the way his original color was Moss green with gold stripes, what was the production numbers for that color? It was an inboard light car that was built by Shelby also.
"original color was Moss green with gold stripes, what was the production numbers for that color?"
goimg dy my dook it would de color code "Y"
Another excellent episode. They had some sweet cars there, I bet a lot of folks were drooling over that green Mopar that pulled out at the end.
Dennis, you and the guys are making a positive mark on the hobby. Keep it going.
Was a pleasure to chat with you at the Eugene Airport today. So cool to see a rescue from my state make it on your channel. Hope there will be a follow up video on this Shelby when it’s done.
It was a pleasure to meet you, Ryan! Thank you for stopping by and talking to us!
@@DennisCollinsCarWorld well Dennis love your channel and all the stuff you do,,
Super cool story on the Shelby
That young man driving it and pulled up to let the cop catch up on him was a very cool story,,
Dennis you have more knowledge about old cars than every dealership around America and everywhere else,
God bless you guys and girls and Sean,,,
Watching your auction few weeks ago and it was very interesting,,,
Patrick from Ireland 🇮🇪 here,,,,,
The update is on the channel now Ryan.👍
Dennis! Quit manhandling that window sticker!😂
James Bond is living the life. Beautiful wife.
Zach your B roll and the editing is always awesome! This week again, superb!
The mustangs of the 60s just kept on my radar when. I was in my 20s , It turns out the car I settled on was a 69 Mach 1 fastback with a big block numbers car . This car was in rough shape with the 390 replaced by a hi output 302 . It made me work for the restore , it needed everything but the truth , with youth on my side , I enjoyed the adventure of the experience .
69 Mach I is an Iconic Mustang, everything but the truth 😂. I restored a 65 so I know the pain.
It is great to see someone with Dennis's passion for cars. He looks past the raw canvas and sees the end result even before he purchases the car. Would love to see him do a coffee walk on this Shelby once it is restored.
Reality here is both of them know the value of (a) the VIN tag, (b) any hard to find parts, and (c) numbers match block and transmission. They both know that any or all of the sheet metal can be replaced. So they spend a lot of time focused on those things that make it rare, and everything else is, well... replaceable.
@@OldManBadly… original Shelby stamped sheetmetal is definitely irreplaceable to the value of the car. In fact, there are many parts & pieces that are unique to the ‘67 and are strictly date-coded 1966 that you really don’t want to casually swap or replace it unless it’s original to that Shelby and/or “period correct.”
@@twoblacklabs904 having seen more than a few where entire cars are rebuilt new around those tags... it's hard to tell if much of anything is original.
Mr. Bond is a unique car collector he has one of each of the big three love the 1960 f100 on the lift beautiful color and the 68or69 chevelle hiding in the back and that challenger is to die for one of my personal favorite mopars.( only liked the road runners and the challengers).
@@twoblacklabs904 I respect your opinion about keeping it "original" and my Harley Davidson was just that, then I wiped out on a road covered with antifreeze (damn-it)! ,,Now my old bike is becoming a Trike, that won't tip over.
Killer find! Love the food segment too, that place looked good. Always impressed by the depth of knowledge Dennis has on production, options, configurations etc. Hope to see this one fully restored in a future episode.
I worked at 44606 Sierra Highway, Sierra Service Center for many years. The receipt for those emblems was from Lancaster Ford, 6/11/1973, eventually becoming Antelope Valley Ford, then moved to the Auto Mall. Long time resident and mechanic in the Valley. Keep up the great work Dennis and crew!
Seeing that green Challenger drive out at the end was the icing on the cake. Great video.
I owned and restored #726, also a Brittany Blue/Parchment GT500
My husband and James have been life-long friends. Watching the amazing work James does is nothing short of a miracle. He has the most knowledge and expertise a person could only hope for. We live near he and Jenn, what a great couple. James helped our son, Dezmond with his senior project. My hubby has a '36 Hudson that he has been wanting to resore.... now wanting to sell. James helped Dez turn that engine over in that Hudson. Not only is he talented, he's the nicest guy you'll meet.
Look at all of those beautiful cars he has restored! On this video, you only see a small part of the amazing shop and property
He has built. If you only could see everything he has touched! What a humbled and hard worker, we're so proud of you James.
Congratulations!
Looks like James Bond rescued that car and gave it a a really nice place to stay for a while. I’m sure Dennis will take it to the next level on the restoration
LOVE the fact the he just happens to have THREE GREAT MOPARS just hanging out in his garage!!!
My hats off to you guys for the miles you drive to chase these cars. I racked up 3000+ miles this week rescuing 2 cars myself. From north Iowa out to Deadwood...then did it again from north Iowa down to Caddo, tx.....your neck of the woods. Brutal week 😄
Mr. Bond is clearly a Mopar guy on first observation. But definitely a true collector at heart. Thankfully gentlemen like Mr. Bond and Mr. Collins are keeping muscle cars alive.
This guy should be commended for keeping everything! What a great thing for Dennis! And kudos to whoever found this for him! Congratulations on the 500k subscribers!
Wonder if this guy thinks Dennis rescued his car?
Yeah, but, the guy knows nothing about the car. "What gears are in it?" "I have no idea."
Gears would be 390 or430
he is not the original owner, he bought it from the second owner who purchased it from the kid who was driving 160 MPH on the h'way and pulled over and waited for the cop who asked why he did that.
@@timkinley1779 probably from the looks of it he figured Dennis was the best guy to turn this car over to because you know its going to be built back and not just stored away.
What I like about Dennis is he will rebuild these cars and then pass them along, the thing that I hate is the public never gets to see these great cars again and appreciate them.
Every week I look forward to your TH-cam episode Dennis & Team. Thank you so much for taking the time to share with us all. Peter.
fantastic i have six GT500 white & gold met green & silver black & gold green & gold blue & gold & lime green black stripe all brooklin models made in the uk and yes all 1:43 scale🤣🤣🤣
I'm 93 on July. ALL I CAN SAY IS 1968 I.95 NORTH IN FLA.FROM
MIAMI BEACH TO FIRST EXIT IN
FT.LAUDERDALE.12:MINUTO 53 SEC
102MP AVERAGE THAT WAS ONE FAST RIDE . GREAT CHANNEL BY THE WAY.GOD BLESS GOOD LUCK.
You have to keep the dual quad carbs - it’s the perfect day 2 mods - all ford accessories- talk to drew at air fuel spark - ford factory Holley specialist
Nice find! Glad to see somebody rescuing these!
I could listen to Dennis forever. Such amazing knowledge ❤
My names Collins .....Dennis Collins !! I must say James really was the perfect gentleman and possibly the most helpful customer we've met. You always go that extra mile (or 2 thousand !) to get that most desirable of collectables . Thanks Dennis .
Dennis…another great rescue …wow! Would you and the team be willing to take us on the journey of a full restoration on this Shelby if you build it? If we got a once a month video with the restoration process it would be just AWESOME to see it progress over the next year or however long it takes. It would be a great way to motivate and teach the next generation of enthusiasts also . I know it’s a lot of work though so I am not sure if you would get enough of a return to spend the added resources? Not sure how the math stacks up on youtube views? You all really do such great work and the camera and audio are at a pro level for sure. We always want more so that’s how you know you’re doing it right. Thank you all!
This probably one of the coolest Coffee Walks I have watched. Really cool, James Bond cool.
Dennis Collins for President!
My favorite part was seeing that Challenger drive out at the end 😊 who knew James Bond love mopar's 😉
Always enjoy the episodes that Dennis and his crew provide, I have a passion for all types and years be it in cars or trucks... there all to be enjoyed. Truly Dennis has amazing knowledge in the car world - Brad from Vernon B.C. Canada
Bond, James Bond, is 100% living his best life!! 70 Challenger, 67 Camaro, maybe a 68 GTX, and that looked like a 'Cuda hiding behind door #2, plus the truck up top. Great find, Dennis and team, that guy had EVERYTHING for that car, what a find!!
i actually know the guy, he’s currently rebuilding a mach 1 for his son and a cuda for his brother. i believe the car you saw was his sons
@@h44v0k Nice, I think it was the Cuda for his brother then, you can see it in black primer at 5:11 when Sean P looks into the other room. Definitely looks like a Cuda rear end.
Great show again Sir !!! Classic cars galore !!! Food looked tasty !!!
@@h44v0k Tell James he has an awsome shop! I'll bet James is an interesting character, what with all the cool collectibles stored in his shop.
Challenger looks to be a 72-74 model.
I wish you could have given us a walk around this guy's garage and car collection.
I would love to see Dennis visit Jay Leno's garage
great show loved the mustang ...have a coat like that in my closet
Thank you Dennis and crew for saving these old and beautiful cars.
Love the old mustangs. Got a 70 Mach 1. Tags expired 12/1976. Drove it home from CA. In April 1989. Has been parked since. 64742 original miles.
Thank you for another great episode and glad you are feeling better. So happy to see that car be pulled out and on its way to being resurrected and restored!!!
By the looks of that guys collection you can go ahead and put the 427 in no need to dyno
Doesn't what Dennis is doing , he is all about family !
Thanks to the coffee walk crew for another outstanding episode, my weekend can now officially begin.
Best tv show. 🏆🚀
Wow the building full of cool cars/trucks! Amazing!!
OMG great find good times you rock thanks for the tour !
One of my favorite rescues Bitchin Car great history, amazing owners, beautiful location, outstanding meal. The only thing it was missing was Chelsea. Love y’all.
Dennis, I agree that blue was always my favorite.
The cop askin “Why did u pull over and wait for me?” Stunned by his honest response and respect I’m sure he cut him some slack. He’s a good guy 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
This show is so good. It has now, to me , eclipsed the old gas monkey shows I loved to watch every week. Great job !!!
gas monkey was run by a tyrant.
Another great car find, everyone needs to snoop around in their neighborhood there might be one closer than you think !!!. I found a 67 427 Corvette and 69 Chevy pickup 396 stick W/ 3800mi. Next door to me. There are a few more maybe closer than you know.
Awesome find on this gem. I can't wait to see the updates on this one.
So cool to watch people talk about these cars, the little subtle differences. Very cool
That jacket is the same one both my Mom and Dad wore in the late sixty's and early seventys. Thanks for the memories.
At 7:30... PUT THE DELICATE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER DOWN... And For heaven's sake don't FOLD IT!!! Head about to explode here watching that...💥
Most excellent content!…congrats on breaking 500K…Please, accept this virtual high-five! 🖐🏻
Thank you sir!
Glade to see the R/T out in the light. I was eyeballing that.
What a Great score
Dennis your respect for your people you deal with is amazing great show Bob
sound of that Hemi, ridiculous and what a nice guy. Dennis as always class
Nice find! I see why so many want to live in the Pacific Northwest. Wow.
Wish I would've known you were coming! I live in Eugene and would have been happy to help if I could. There are a lot of Jeeps and Muscle cars here. We just had the Function at the Junction Car Show nearby in Junction City too.
I own a 67 gt 350 "2268" numbers not matching and years ago Dave Mathews called me. In conversation he said the last thing we need is another fucking trailer Queen, get a good set of rods and run the shit out of that thing!! He told the right guy that, its soon finished and this small block and this car is not going to be liked by to many Shelby guys. Good luck on that build and I'm on your side!
So great to (meet) car guys all over the country. Growing up, I was not a Ford fan; rather a Mopar and later Chevy guy. Happily, I got over my prejudices and love them all. I would not miss an episode of the Dennis Collins channel, every week has another great find!
Outstanding ❤️ and what a Great Friday with Dennis and Crew!! God Bless America 🇺🇲 🇺🇸 🙏 ❤️
Thank goodness for the Dec '23 update video and the mention of this rescue. I couldn't believe I'd missed a local visit from the Coffee Walk crew...gonna try out the Long Timber Brewery tomorrow if they're open!
Happy New Years everyone!
Dude had an amazing collection and had he restored the Shelby it would have been an insane addition. Very cool find can't wait to see it complete! 💯👍👍
yet again, another "fantastic" Coffee Walk. Man I love this show!
What an awesome freaking Coffee Walk, I cannot wait to see this completed.
Nice find Dennis and team,
Shaken,
Not stirred. 😊
Sweet !!!! Cannot wait to see it fully restored!
Welcome to the beautiful PNW! And thanks for saying Oregon correctly! Haha! I live about 20 miles west of Eugene. Todd Konoske the retired trucker.
Man u are the most Lucky man ever idk how u do it but damn way to go brother 🤘 love your work in Minneapolis Minnesota
When we sold cars, we used to scrap the window stickers off with a razor blade and windex. Different times.
After a busy weekend , it was great to return home for a new episode of coffee walk . Top Drawer Production as always.
A 1974 monte carlo with a 400 with a 400 turbo trans. It went 160 and still pulling. The car was 10 years old at the time.
thanks dennis im a lifelong ford man . ive been blessed to have owned many mustangs in my lifetime the 67 68 models were always my favorite . i so old i was one of the first to drop a boss 351 into a 68 fastback, backed by a nascar toploader .it was a challenge back in the 70s to do it but man she would scream. love the vids you are a great example of the car community
Thanks I watch you every week it makes my day
This has to be your best video Dennis. I love that you are sharing. Great job bro.
Love the find for sure, the Challenger was amazing and sounded great
That was a Cool One! Glad they did not have to Dig it out of the field either ! lol! Nice collection too !!
rare stuff,i have owned several 390s and a 428 or two but that 427 is a dream motor for sure
What a find that Shelby turned out to be. Very rare to find any original 67 in that condition. I would love to see this Shelby when it's back together.
Concur with using a 427 FE. I dropped 427 Side Oiler into my Kirkham 427 S/C...smiles always happens.
Dennis you and your team are the absolute best. What a find!!!
The color of the question gives it away! LIME GOLD of course. Mine was that color with outboard grill headlights and no racing stripes. All I have is pictures and memories... Who would have thought they would become collectibles...
Fantastic!!!! great find. show us what looks like when it's done... I can't wait....
Now that garage of Mr Bond's was absolutely cool !!!
Dennis is well versed in shelby's nice county up there in oregon
Oh man I live in junction city and work across the road from the airport wish I could’ve met Dennis the legend himself, huge car show in junction city 6.5 miles north of Eugene airport this weekend June 2nd
Been waiting for another great Shelby rescue! And it didn't disappoint, which none of the videos do. I enjoy all the coffee walk car rescue videos, but nothing tops the Shelby Mustang! By far my absolute favorite car. I found out bou Coffee Walk last July 4th. Watched every video and been a huge fan ever since. I have my alarm set every Friday to watch the videos! They're Outstanding!
Hi Dennis watching from across the pond in the UK 🇬🇧 there is something special about the Shelby Mustangs they look so cool plus the history what a beautiful find thanks for sharing
All ways great to watch "Coffee Walk"
Another Quality video as always Dennis.
I always look forward too these.
When i was a kid, i always saved my favorite part of my meal to last.
And that's how it is with your videos.
Keep up the excellent work.
Cheers from Dapto Australia.
WOW team you were in my backyard, I live in Eugene. Great recovery and back story is fantastic. I now know of a Denis Collins eatery local to me. LOL
Man these ones when Dennis is clearly hugely enthusiastic about the car are the best !!
Good video Sarah and yes I know what your doing and the quality of the work your doing takes time
That guys garage is my dream garage, all beautiful cars and they’re not the typical rollers you find in other garages and barns his all look mint (aside from the unrestored Shelby he sold)
Great score and some killer cars at that guy’s place, thanks for sharing keep up the great work.