A real treasure, I'm really glad that these cars have a second chance and are back on the road ... I hope they can show us the final result of their restoration
Collins, your level of vehicle knowledge just blows me away. The stuff you know, the details, is just amazing. Much enjoy your vids, keep it coming. Never will get tired of watching. Thanks, man.
Hi Dennis , please can I pass on a tip? At night turn the instrument illumination down as it will help your eyes see better in night driving conditions. The less light in the cabin when driving at night the better. Loving the content. Outstanding !
When i see vids like this, its kinda sad.... somebody's dreams died with them. People often think and plan like they have 3 more lives to live....time runs out for everyone. My grandpa used to say we don't own anything, we're just borrowing it....someday it will be someone elses to care for or ignore...and we'll have no say in the matter. Some cool old cars for sure....lots of life stories tied to each one.
That is soooo true !! Your Grandfather was a very wise man . We need to enjoy the little/ big things while we can and hopefully someone else will enjoy it as much as we did !!
@jskavaloski, YAHWEH EL ELOHIM ultimately owns everything, and your grandfather was right...we cannot take it with us when we die, thus it is wise to not value material things too much in our lives, or else we will value things more than the Creator and those lost souls that we were called to save in our lives.
Just remember, those who dream big and collect large are the reason the next generation has the chance to dream even just a little bit. Otherwise, all of these cars would have been crushed a long, long time ago just like all the rest that used to be around. So go ahead, collect them all - and make sure the next round has that chance to dream. Caretakers are few and far between!!
Love the Imperial at 5:29 and the Volvo at 5:48. Oldsmobile at 7:00 was my family's car in 1954. the 4-door at 7:50! I never heard of Farmall! The Diamond T is a thing of beauty - look at that hood ornament! (22:00) I'm so glad people (@DennisCollins!) take the time - and have the expertise - to rescue and preserve this fantastic automotive history! Please go back for the Imperial!
No I'm not impressed at all.thats the kind of business he's in.he knows what to look for and is very thorough at what he does. He's different from Richard Rawlings.Dennis goes for more of these classic and rare cars ,and depending on what it is,will restore it or just clean it up and sell it.its fun to watch him work. Wish I had his money
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I've never seen Minnesota in such a beautifully dry weather, not to mention that gorgeous sunset glow. The secrets hidden in the unassuming barns of the world. This is exactly why its WHO you know & not so much WHAT you know that proves important. Making the world ever more complete...barn by barn. Call yourselves what you like...but, first & foremost...you guys are archivists of the automotive...pushing against decay with fervour.
Dennis Collins kicking ass and takin' names on TH-cam!! I'm happy for you, Dude. This barn find was definitely a "holy grail" moment!! Keep doing your thing. We are all watching.
i THINK THAT DENNIS COLLINS DOES A GREAT JOB I ENJOY WATCHING HOW HE HANDLES PEOPLE AND BUYS CARS , HE HAS A BIG HEART AND IS VERY NICE AND KIND TO ALL THAT DEAL WITH HIM , tHE FELLOWS THAT TRAVEL WITH HIM ARE WELL CARED FOR AND TAKEN CARE OF Dennis thank you
I wish I had the funds to just pick one of those vintage relics. Dennis comes in and grabs whatever he can. Love these types of properties that preserved hundreds of these beautiful rides.
I just love that you're going around the world putting cars back under sunlight, you should keep your eye out for old school BMX bikes, like from the late 70's to mid 90's can bring 1000's of dollars, if you can get them to throw them in on the deal, hey why not.
I think Dennis is awesome…. His knowledge of cars is outstanding. I did catch an error though. I love cars as well. I’ve always been a big Chevy and GM car lover since I was a kid. The Chevy convertible they pulled out that barn is a 1966 Chevrolet Impala convertible not a 1967….
Hey Dennis, I own a tow company in the neighboring town from this barn find. Without listing the old guys name, I’ve towed his vehicles home a few times. As a lifetime motorhead I knew just glancing at what he had and visiting with him he had an extensive collection. If you ever end up going back for the Volvo’s hit me up I’d love to help out! From time to time I’ll run across a customer that has a few vehicles they’ll show me they’ve held on to that may have your interest, after watching your videos I have a pretty good idea what you might be interested in. Pretty cool your passion for bringing these old classics back to life. Take care!
He's buying up whatever he can as cheaply as possible to make a fat buck! Are you serious? Thank you? This guy is an arrogant pr1ck. Cannot believe how deluded some of these comments are..
As someone who is from the UK 🇬🇧 it amazes me how long and how many cars are just left in barns and just laying around rotting to bits 🤷🏼♂️, Great video 👍🏼
They just have the space. It's a much, much lower population density in the US, despite have 5 times the number of people compared to us in the UK. There's just so many farms and so many buildings. Plus the post war marketing machine just pushed product out relentlessly. People with a bit of land park the old car up and never get round to selling or scrapping them. Some buy a newer model and just keep the old one for spares. Out in the country, people's yards are littered with cars and trucks gently rusting.
at first i thought this was my xgf place but that farm is down the road. over the years local bi laws come along not more than 3 unregistered vehicles per property so either park inside or haul to salvage and salvage yards came under new environmental laws/insurance liability so they hauled them to scrap. back early 90's vintage muscle cars stacked 3 high at salvage yards. i know of many century farms like this 10 times more cars than this. one farmer i worked for there's banged up 69 chargers parked all over a cow pasture and beat up model t fords on top of rock piles. im restoring a 68 mustang now absolutely cannot find seats for it
Time, money, energy. I'm thankful for these people, without them it would have all gone to a scrap yard and been crushed decades ago along with everything else that is now gone.
A rule of the universe ... ALL Dimond T's MUST be saved. My pop owned a DT winch truck ... always ran in spite of a crack in the block (just add water). Pulled a few cars from the 17 St Canal Bucktown Gap Bridge (New Orleans) and pulled down the remnants of the Club My O My in New Orleans after a fire.
Cool finds. I was most excited about the wreckers you passed on the way in. Don't cut the Diamond T frame, find a Holmes w35 wrecker and body to put on it .. way cool
When we were kids we used to ride mini-bikes in the woods of Wisconsin and come back covered in woodticks. We didn't really care. My stepmother would just take them off us and we'd go back out for more. Funny how different life is when you're a kid.
Dennis, I love watching anything getting unearthed after so long. It's like that old dust covered metal box you find in an attic somewhere and you can't wait to find the treasure within. It would be nice if you either told the price paid for the finds, even if it's just a ballpark price, or how much you sold them for.
Ticks will fall from the trees onto you also, and go down closed and latch, good to check either way right after wood when can to avoid catching Lyme, my mom got Lyme from a tick and had to get treatment and I picked them off me all year in the summer our wood in Maine have gotten them so much in recent years
The deet could help. I prefer to wear less clothes so I can feel them on me. I took a nap in the field by the woods one day and woke up with a couple hundred little bity baby tics on me
Incredible! When I was a kid I always dreamt about the British sports cars.I almost had but tr3 for 750 bucks he sold it to somebody else my friend refused to sell it to me because he said it was a nightmare and it was going to ruin my life. The Austin-Healey to is just amazingand the diamond t truck was just the icing on the cake.I would actually like to start transporting stuff for a living and building something like that diamond tea just to tow trailers would be cool.
Hey Dennis, That Impala is a 66 not a 67. It isn't an SS obviously but it has the SS caps and SS dash trim! Very Unique. You know a lot more about cars then I'll ever know, but I know my Imps. I live here and am still trying to figure out what a "chigger" is. Ha Ha! And we don't walk in the weeds in rubber boots, unless we are hunting. But hey, they look good on you! Keep up the good work!
Dennis, you always go for the ‘cream of the crop‘ You ain’t a super young Dude, but for your age, your knowledge of ALL vintage cars and trucks is broad and deep.. I know my vintage Brit / German sportscars well ...owned enough of them...but your overall vintage car acumen amazes me. looks like you have a well thought out trip every time you hit the road..and you aren’t afraid to spend money to make money. just subscribed.
If you throw thumbs down at DENNIS you just hate yourself..actually I learn more about cars and the production of them through him...Keep looking and finding and ima keep following you
mr collins love your show not only because in facinated by cars i i love the way you are with people specially with your employees i like how you introduce everybody in you crew thats special to me and last but not least i love how you treat you daughter you are awesome
Why? So he could have some fancy pants producer tell him what he can and can't do? Screw TV! You really should throw that thing in the trash where it belongs. Its Programming you. You aren't even you... you are nothing but a TV PROGRAM and its really sad you'll never turn it off and be able to think for yourself again...
I am a very mentally ill person. When i see such videos about such places, the only thing i want is to restore every car out there. Literally. They are all beautiful and gorgeous. They must shine and rock the road.
Nice find guys... Those 7 years of chasing and talking, plus the 10 hours of getting them out and loaded has been well worth it. I'm sure they'll all be restorable. Well done!!!
68air I'd say he is Richards mentor ... yea he is a pretty boy but at least he is knowledgeable and passionate about saving these cars Richard just wants to make as much as possible so he can brag about what he has built and has .
@randsterama Too many people submitting comments did not take the time to understand the purpose of this video - only that they want to hate my comment!
@@cliffniiranen1044 that hood is like 6 feet long. And Dennis idea to cut of the exces of the chassis and put a bed on it is a great idea. Some nice wheels under it and it will look great.
Crazy that the heirs do not appreciate the history, beauty and nostalgia.....If they would have just spent some time taking a little care, they would have gotten a ton more money....
I want that Vega wagon and that Cobra Mustang II. How about a video of your guys washing the cars? See the before and the after! How about turning that Diamond T truck into a vintage car hauler? It would look amazing with some old s\teel on the back heading to a car show! The possibilities are endless!
Brings back a lot of memories Dennis :)! Went with my Dad to car auctions in the Chicago and Milwaukee area in the 60's and we would drive 3-5 of these home with our friends to clean up and sell. Great cars if serviced right. Had some Triumphs in the 80's personally. Fun to drive!
@@jopoviz why is that futura a rare car???my grandpa had on and loved that car.then I bought a zephyr zx7,which is the same bidy,but had the 302 in it.there's nothing rare about it.there were several thousands made
I enjoy watching dennis he is very polite to his crew very respectful of him to say please when telling one of his crew to take a picture very humble and very honest type of guy .. I get the feeling dennis is the original Richard rawlins Richard is the copy cat it's like dennis is the real deal shelby cobra and richard is the replica version of who dennis really is 🤙
Love your videos they're so awesome like finding all them old tires you still love restoring them now I'm too old to do any of it I like watching you do it the love of vehicles
A real treasure, I'm really glad that these cars have a second chance and are back on the road ... I hope they can show us the final result of their restoration
For guys that never seem to have the money to buy cool cars….we are living through you….thank you for your show!!!
Collins, your level of vehicle knowledge just blows me away. The stuff you know, the details, is just amazing. Much enjoy your vids, keep it coming. Never will get tired of watching. Thanks, man.
Hi Dennis , please can I pass on a tip? At night turn the instrument illumination down as it will help your eyes see better in night driving conditions. The less light in the cabin when driving at night the better. Loving the content. Outstanding !
When i see vids like this, its kinda sad.... somebody's dreams died with them. People often think and plan like they have 3 more lives to live....time runs out for everyone. My grandpa used to say we don't own anything, we're just borrowing it....someday it will be someone elses to care for or ignore...and we'll have no say in the matter. Some cool old cars for sure....lots of life stories tied to each one.
That is soooo true !! Your Grandfather was a very wise man . We need to enjoy the little/ big things while we can and hopefully someone else will enjoy it as much as we did !!
@jskavaloski, YAHWEH EL ELOHIM ultimately owns everything, and your grandfather was right...we cannot take it with us when we die, thus it is wise to not value material things too much in our lives, or else we will value things more than the Creator and those lost souls that we were called to save in our lives.
@@paxhumana2015 It is not wise to worship the invisible man.
For sure that one sports car classic today I recognised. Also that farm is close to St Cloud I think. Anyway the owner did drugs end of story.
Just remember, those who dream big and collect large are the reason the next generation has the chance to dream even just a little bit. Otherwise, all of these cars would have been crushed a long, long time ago just like all the rest that used to be around. So go ahead, collect them all - and make sure the next round has that chance to dream. Caretakers are few and far between!!
Love the Imperial at 5:29 and the Volvo at 5:48. Oldsmobile at 7:00 was my family's car in 1954. the 4-door at 7:50! I never heard of Farmall! The Diamond T is a thing of beauty - look at that hood ornament! (22:00) I'm so glad people (@DennisCollins!) take the time - and have the expertise - to rescue and preserve this fantastic automotive history! Please go back for the Imperial!
Is anyone else Impressed that Dennis goes to all these locations and personally checks out these cars because i know i am
No I'm not impressed at all.thats the kind of business he's in.he knows what to look for and is very thorough at what he does. He's different from Richard Rawlings.Dennis goes for more of these classic and rare cars ,and depending on what it is,will restore it or just clean it up and sell it.its fun to watch him work. Wish I had his money
I've never seen Minnesota in such a beautifully dry weather, not to mention that gorgeous sunset glow. The secrets hidden in the unassuming barns of the world. This is exactly why its WHO you know & not so much WHAT you know that proves important. Making the world ever more complete...barn by barn. Call yourselves what you like...but, first & foremost...you guys are archivists of the automotive...pushing against decay with fervour.
Dennis Collins kicking ass and takin' names on TH-cam!! I'm happy for you, Dude. This barn find was definitely a "holy grail" moment!! Keep doing your thing. We are all watching.
i THINK THAT DENNIS COLLINS DOES A GREAT JOB I ENJOY WATCHING HOW HE HANDLES PEOPLE AND BUYS CARS , HE HAS A BIG HEART AND IS VERY NICE AND KIND TO ALL THAT DEAL WITH HIM , tHE FELLOWS THAT TRAVEL WITH HIM ARE WELL CARED FOR AND TAKEN CARE OF
Dennis thank you
Dennis always seems truly excited about all the cars. Thanks for bringing us along.
I mean...he's making hundreds of thousands of dollars off of them....why wouldnt he be? duh
I wish I had the funds to just pick one of those vintage relics. Dennis comes in and grabs whatever he can. Love these types of properties that preserved hundreds of these beautiful rides.
Would love to see the full process in cleaning a few of these up! Great video!
If you check out “ammo nyc” channel he has some very detailed videos on some old vehicles like these. He is a fascinating guy to watch work!
@@davypig571 thanks buddy. I'm a detailer my self. Ya can never learn enough full the full process and rundown. I'll check him out now.
In Zambia old cars are cut and put on scrap instead of restoring, shame on us Zambia. Am currently working on 1970s Morris mini cooper.
I gotta couple barn finds for ya'. 77 MGB & 72 Spitfire. Ran and clean when parked 10+ years ago. If ever in Ohio, come & get'em.
My eyes almost popped out of my head when I saw that 190SL covered in dust in the 1st barn. Incredible! Nice work Dennis and team!
I just love that you're going around the world putting cars back under sunlight, you should keep your eye out for old school BMX bikes, like from the late 70's to mid 90's can bring 1000's of dollars, if you can get them to throw them in on the deal, hey why not.
A multi- millionaire in the trenches AND enjoying it ! Total respect !
I think Dennis is awesome…. His knowledge of cars is outstanding. I did catch an error though. I love cars as well. I’ve always been a big Chevy and GM car lover since I was a kid. The Chevy convertible they pulled out that barn is a 1966 Chevrolet Impala convertible not a 1967….
I grew up in Southern Minnesota repairing ag-equipment on farms and that place is one of hundreds.
Hey Dennis, I own a tow company in the neighboring town from this barn find. Without listing the old guys name, I’ve towed his vehicles home a few times. As a lifetime motorhead I knew just glancing at what he had and visiting with him he had an extensive collection. If you ever end up going back for the Volvo’s hit me up I’d love to help out! From time to time I’ll run across a customer that has a few vehicles they’ll show me they’ve held on to that may have your interest, after watching your videos I have a pretty good idea what you might be interested in. Pretty cool your passion for bringing these old classics back to life. Take care!
Thank you sir for rescuing this gems. I know someone out there will enjoy them for another 100 years.
He's buying up whatever he can as cheaply as possible to make a fat buck! Are you serious? Thank you? This guy is an arrogant pr1ck. Cannot believe how deluded some of these comments are..
1937 Diamond T Deluxe would make a nice shop truck for CB Jeep
As someone who is from the UK 🇬🇧 it amazes me how long and how many cars are just left in barns and just laying around rotting to bits 🤷🏼♂️, Great video 👍🏼
Exactly what I thought, amazing!
They just have the space. It's a much, much lower population density in the US, despite have 5 times the number of people compared to us in the UK. There's just so many farms and so many buildings. Plus the post war marketing machine just pushed product out relentlessly. People with a bit of land park the old car up and never get round to selling or scrapping them. Some buy a newer model and just keep the old one for spares. Out in the country, people's yards are littered with cars and trucks gently rusting.
at first i thought this was my xgf place but that farm is down the road. over the years local bi laws come along not more than 3 unregistered vehicles per property so either park inside or haul to salvage and salvage yards came under new environmental laws/insurance liability so they hauled them to scrap. back early 90's vintage muscle cars stacked 3 high at salvage yards. i know of many century farms like this 10 times more cars than this. one farmer i worked for there's banged up 69 chargers parked all over a cow pasture and beat up model t fords on top of rock piles. im restoring a 68 mustang now absolutely cannot find seats for it
People with money and land collect them, and then they die.
I've always had a soft spot for those Olds convertibles like the ones you guys just walked on by without even turning your head. To each his own!
Dennis Collins I find it amazing that people abandon those beautiful classic cars!
The M. Benz, is the car that you should restore !!!!! 😎👍
Time, money, energy. I'm thankful for these people, without them it would have all gone to a scrap yard and been crushed decades ago along with everything else that is now gone.
A rule of the universe ... ALL Dimond T's MUST be saved. My pop owned a DT winch truck ... always ran in spite of a crack in the block (just add water). Pulled a few cars from the 17 St Canal Bucktown Gap Bridge (New Orleans) and pulled down the remnants of the Club My O My in New Orleans after a fire.
Cool finds. I was most excited about the wreckers you passed on the way in. Don't cut the Diamond T frame, find a Holmes w35 wrecker and body to put on it .. way cool
When we were kids we used to ride mini-bikes in the woods of Wisconsin and come back covered in woodticks. We didn't really care. My stepmother would just take them off us and we'd go back out for more. Funny how different life is when you're a kid.
Dennis, I love watching anything getting unearthed after so long. It's like that old dust covered metal box you find in an attic somewhere and you can't wait to find the treasure within. It would be nice if you either told the price paid for the finds, even if it's just a ballpark price, or how much you sold them for.
Love to see the triumphs as my dad worked on them and they were made one mile from where I now live
Dennis, at this point, is where you should be investing in a quality EDC flashlight.
Even a dozen Amazon cheapo flashlights would be better than the phones, lol.
and how his crew should have adequate lighting....all that money...no thinkers...
He only has one thing on his mind how much he is going to make on all those flips
NINE HUNDRED MILES...AND A CELL PHONE APP LIGHT...
@@1966gtoguy it's so obvious...ultimate greed 😀
Ticks will fall from the trees onto you also, and go down closed and latch, good to check either way right after wood when can to avoid catching Lyme, my mom got Lyme from a tick and had to get treatment and I picked them off me all year in the summer our wood in Maine have gotten them so much in recent years
Yeah
The deet could help. I prefer to wear less clothes so I can feel them on me. I took a nap in the field by the woods one day and woke up with a couple hundred little bity baby tics on me
Austin Healey......Everybody wants to rule the world 🎶 .......👏👏🙏
Curt Smith behind the wheel
Incredible! When I was a kid I always dreamt about the British sports cars.I almost had but tr3 for 750 bucks he sold it to somebody else my friend refused to sell it to me because he said it was a nightmare and it was going to ruin my life. The Austin-Healey to is just amazingand the diamond t truck was just the icing on the cake.I would actually like to start transporting stuff for a living and building something like that diamond tea just to tow trailers would be cool.
Motorsota...these amazing finds were sitting around Becker MN unreal😂😂
Not so much Becker but pretty near by. I used to live there and never knew he had that stuff.
Hey Dennis, That Impala is a 66 not a 67. It isn't an SS obviously but it has the SS caps and SS dash trim! Very Unique. You know a lot more about cars then I'll ever know, but I know my Imps. I live here and am still trying to figure out what a "chigger" is. Ha Ha! And we don't walk in the weeds in rubber boots, unless we are hunting. But hey, they look good on you! Keep up the good work!
Dennis I'm from Ireland I'm one of your greatest fans love what you do and passion for cars and jeeps this is great viewing keep it up
Just wow my favorite youtube car channel!
They walked right by those Mustang like they wasn't there. I love my Mustangs. Thanks for the videos. From TN
I liked the gold 72 coupe
Ya Dennis of all people to just walk right by those stangs and didn't even give them a second look!!
I love mustangs
They made millions of them.
Thank you for saving so many good cars, The Diamond T truck is excellent, so is the Merc, all great finds!
You sir are a legend! And your team are awesome! Love watching your videos of these barn finds. Keep up the excellent work you guys are killing it!
Dennis, you always go for the ‘cream of the crop‘ You ain’t a super young Dude, but for your age, your knowledge of ALL vintage cars and trucks is broad and deep..
I know my vintage Brit / German sportscars well ...owned enough of them...but your overall vintage car acumen amazes me.
looks like you have a well thought out trip every time you hit the road..and you aren’t afraid to spend money to make money.
just subscribed.
Seeing and finding these cars to work on makes me wish I lived in America!! Especially Texas👍
If you throw thumbs down at DENNIS you just hate yourself..actually I learn more about cars and the production of them through him...Keep looking and finding and ima keep following you
That Diamond T is beautiful. Some amazing finds at this place!
Wow, all thoose cool cars standing right there
Daaaaam Dennis...you are truely living every car guys dream....great episode!!! thank you !!!
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I drove one of those convertible Impalas in High School in the early ‘70’s. White with powder blue interior, what a great car!
Damn how fine is Kelsey
Indeed
mr collins love your show not only because in facinated by cars i i love the way you are with people specially with your employees i like how you introduce everybody in you crew thats special to me and last but not least i love how you treat you daughter you are awesome
Great find!! LOVE that Diamond T truck
Thank you for saving a few of them ! Thank you for sharing. Best of luck.
Why you don’t have your own hour tv show is beyond me. Love the vids and what you guys do.
Why? So he could have some fancy pants producer tell him what he can and can't do? Screw TV! You really should throw that thing in the trash where it belongs. Its Programming you. You aren't even you... you are nothing but a TV PROGRAM and its really sad you'll never turn it off and be able to think for yourself again...
I am a very mentally ill person. When i see such videos about such places, the only thing i want is to restore every car out there. Literally. They are all beautiful and gorgeous. They must shine and rock the road.
Nice find guys... Those 7 years of chasing and talking, plus the 10 hours of getting them out and loaded has been well worth it. I'm sure they'll all be restorable. Well done!!!
outstanding is the definition of a farmer. A man outstanding in his field
Wish you guys would’ve took the time to show all 30 cars just for the hell of it
That would have taken away from his face time and he only has so many quips.
@@schmooza6812 HAHAHHAHAHAH He is a pretty boy with that perfect tan.
@@funone8716 too much time spent with his mentor RR
No shit.. phony city boys
68air I'd say he is Richards mentor ... yea he is a pretty boy but at least he is knowledgeable and passionate about saving these cars Richard just wants to make as much as possible so he can brag about what he has built and has .
Great Barnfind, wauwww, Beauties !!
You are living the dream sir!
@randsterama Too many people submitting comments did not take the time to understand the purpose of this video - only that they want to hate my comment!
@randsterama You're is a contraction for the two words “you are.” There is nothing wrong with his grammar.
What an eclectic collection of vehicles.
the diamond T is in incredible condition with perfect patina!!
Always works in dark places but never has a flashlight 😂😂😂😂
When I saw the Diamond , it was love at first sight.
Yep, that is sweet
@@cliffniiranen1044 that hood is like 6 feet long. And Dennis idea to cut of the exces of the chassis and put a bed on it is a great idea. Some nice wheels under it
and it will look great.
Nice. Got Your Daughter Blonde along for The car stash haul!
When you go back for the Volvos, just take some tools with and pop the lock cylinders off of the columns.
I had a '57 TR7 and a Healey 100 back in the day. Brought back some memories.
Amazing “Barn & Farm Finds” DC 👏 Shoutout to Kelsey & your Crew !! Always looking good ❤️ and tuff 👍 Thank You for sharing DC ! My Best always 🚒🚒🚒
That wooden power boat with the dual cowl set up is super cool. I would have snagged that thing too!!😎
Can't wait to see this barn find 30 plus cars this is gonna be epic !!!!
Crazy that the heirs do not appreciate the history, beauty and nostalgia.....If they would have just spent some time taking a little care, they would have gotten a ton more money....
Vice Grip Garage would love this place.
Fuck yes he wood
Yeah. He would not have trailer them home. He would have got them running on the spot and drove them home. LOL
First thing I thought.
The whole posse would... but then again who wouldn’t
A guy could really lose himself in such a place like this
That BJ7 was the Austang of its day!
Great upload! You deserve way more subscribers, love this channel, thank you for bringing us all along.
Vice grip garage way better
Love the impala! My first car was a 65 impala with the 327. Out of all the cars I've owned, I wish to heck I kept that one!
AMAZING! ..The Diamond and Impala made my knees weak! and the "wood boots" nearly made beer come thru the nose..LOL!
Thankfully the chiggers and bugs come from the ground and don't drop from the trees. Or the lady, especially would end up being 'buggy'.😄😄
Lucky man to find all those vehicles and have that stunning lady with you!!
There seems to be a glitch in the matrix. Clearly you are living *my* life. 🏎🔧💛
Great episode!
Barn find legend with a legendary barn find! 👍
Dennis you sure need your own show on TV. I really like your operation.
Hey Dennis, big fan of yours and Richard! Keep up these great classic car finds,love the old iron!! Canada throws thumbs up!
Hi Dennis good to see you have your channel an some lovely car's in that barn to. So you picked up were the monkey left off but that's cool.
Last name on the door of the Diamond T is my wifes maiden name pretty cool
I want that Vega wagon and that Cobra Mustang II. How about a video of your guys washing the cars? See the before and the after! How about turning that Diamond T truck into a vintage car hauler? It would look amazing with some old s\teel on the back heading to a car show! The possibilities are endless!
Not the Minnesota you have been seeing on TV recently.
These cars have been appropriated by "antifa" on behalf of the freedom loving people of the Republic of Minnesota.
Of course not. Not very many people out there.
@flyhound97 hope you can take the state back
@@Laffy1345 We will!!!
@Eric Babcock exactly
Great show.. Great knowledge could listen to dennis talk all day. He such a down to earth cool guy no snobbishness about him.
I know it’s not exactly your style and Being a Jeep guy myself, the Imperial actually had me a bit Excited!!!!
Minnesota Sunset must be BEAUTIFUL ☀️
Minnesota is a beautiful state!
Dennis. That Diamond "T" has to be Continental of the truck world. I've never seen one before but l think the new owner quite likes it ....YOU! 😁
So glad to see you save these classics.
I'm watching this on my cell phone and I have to keep turning the volume down because of the loud music and turn it back up here what you're saying
Guys.. if i have this cars in Eurpe..Just to see them youll pay a lot!! This is Gold!!!
I love what you're doing but make me sad 😩 to see cars just sit there and rotting away
Brings back a lot of memories Dennis :)! Went with my Dad to car auctions in the Chicago and Milwaukee area in the 60's and we would drive 3-5 of these home with our friends to clean up and sell. Great cars if serviced right. Had some Triumphs in the 80's personally. Fun to drive!
Dennis could fall in sh*t and come out smelling of roses. Love to see the diamond t up and running again
A what a find - TR3 will be a good project. The MB 190SL is a dream car . The Volvo 1800S another beauty! Good find and well worth the road trip.
I like the red Fairmont Futura. Everything else is just way too common.
That Fairmont is quite rare too..
The only common car i noticed was that SS automatic 72' Nova.
@@jopoviz why is that futura a rare car???my grandpa had on and loved that car.then I bought a zephyr zx7,which is the same bidy,but had the 302 in it.there's nothing rare about it.there were several thousands made
I enjoy watching dennis he is very polite to his crew very respectful of him to say please when telling one of his crew to take a picture very humble and very honest type of guy .. I get the feeling dennis is the original Richard rawlins Richard is the copy cat it's like dennis is the real deal shelby cobra and richard is the replica version of who dennis really is 🤙
Can’t wait 😂🔥
Love your videos they're so awesome like finding all them old tires you still love restoring them now I'm too old to do any of it I like watching you do it the love of vehicles