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Dennis, I think I can safely say that everyone here would love to see a multi-episode series following the restoration of this amazing #’s matching basket case. Thanks for letting us tag along.
If you run a business and want to be successful the people that are working with you are 100% the most important part of the business. They can make it or brake it so you better hire the right people and treat them with the respect they deserve.
A man that respects an elderly lady by saying "Mam" ! Thank you Dennis Collins for being a great example. We need more shows like "Coffe Talk and more respect shown.
Well, I would guess most of the people watching “Dennis” and his coffee walks are men? I how ever am a 60 year old gal that just loves this channel and all his “barn finds” love his passion and drive that makes this all work! Love that these cars will get restore or up and running again and back on the road where they belong. Can’t wait to see this one back together ❤️
Dennis Collins is a DRIVING LEGEND: 3 things are gonna happen in this video. 1. We will drink coffee, And never have to use the bathroom. 2. Alex and Zach will have to do things that Dennis calls “fun” 3. We are going to find someplace to eat. Getcha some.
Dennis. Great channel. Love the dialogue with the seller, the travel vlog (lol) and local food choices. Making me hungry for another project and a few meals. 😎👏
The year I was born. Great find, Sir. Your employees love and respect you. You are a true gentleman to your customers and always feeding your workers with the best local fare.
And that is why I enjoy watching Dennis and crew. He isn’t afraid to get dirty, find and save special cars like this one. He knew what to look for in serial numbers and brought the crew and tools to take it home! Hope we get to see the resurrection of this XKE as it progresses!
Dennis is AWESOME! Humble, no ego, great content and saving some super sick cars. His monkey buddy could learn a thing or 5 from his behavior. Ride on Dennis! You’re the man
Thanks Dennis, Always look forward to a new Coffee Walk,and as always Enjoy it,and look forward to learning something new each time I watch. Thanks to you and your team,for your time. Have a blessed and safe weekend.🇺🇸👍
Dennis, I really enjoy your Coffee Walk videos, especially the barn-find videos with lunch at the best local place in town. My wife and I recently ate at Marty B’s in Bartonville after seeing your video about the ‘67 Mustang you bought near Flower Mound. Marty B’s was good. I really enjoy how you share your knowledge and experience with your younger guys. Thanks for sharing. I think I’ve watched them all. Keep ‘em coming, Dennis!
It's sad to see a project that never got finished it happens way too often. Great you found it and it's worth saving and will be someone else's dream car good job.
Hi Dennis. You such a classy stand up guy. You treat everyone with respect. It’s always a pleasure watching you rescue cars. Thank you for giving us the thrill of the hunt. Have a great weekend.
This is one of the most intriguing channels on TH-cam. It was just posted today and already has 35 thousand views. That in itself says a lot. Keep them coming Dennis, I learn every time I watch.
Another great video. Brought back memories of my dad and his Jag's... he owned a '68 XKE and a '53 XK120 DHC. Dennis, you're a gentleman, sir. Always kind and respectful to your team and the families who own these wonderful old cars. Including the back story with the car and its former owner is a nice touch that makes the episode extra special. Well done!
It is just the highlight of my week. Just incredible finds. Please restore this one and let us follow along. God what an incredible build this would be. Make a full series on this car’s restoration.
Honestly this looks like a ton of fun. Going and discovering these old girls in barns and searching through all the stuff to find all the parts to bring her back to life. OUTSTANDING
Wow, I used to hunt down in that area in the early 1980’s I was stationed at Fort Hood twice, and well saw so many cool cars back then just end up sitting, always wondered what happened to them, knew plenty of guys that retired in the 80’s to the Fort Hood area, so my guess is there are a lot more cars from around the country and around the world sitting in garages and buildings down there! Thanks for the memories! And great video as always
I really enjoy this channel even as a mechanic ! And I enjoy you guys giving so mutch detail and love for jaguars, my dad has a numbers matching 62 roadster that I helped maintains as a kid so it has a soft spot in my hart !
My Dad was in the Army & retired in 1972 stationed at Ft Hood. We lived in Copperas Cove about 25 miles from Lampasas. Mr. Collns confirmed what I already knew growing up; I was in the middle of NOWHERE. Joined the Air Force in 1986, left central Texas and have missed it ever since. Sometimes the middle of nowhere is really heaven. Thanks for the cruise down memory lane......
Thanks Dennis for saving an awesome car, eating at one of my favorite restaurants and visiting the hometown of one of my dearest friends :)!!!! Awesome 👏!
Dennis is a real gentleman, he genuinely appreciates his team and always appears to compliment them and treat them well. His success hasn't gone to his head like many others on you tube. These videos are always a welcome part of my day when they post. I imagine his employees are long term people.
I wish I knew of a car Dennis would love to find, just to spend time with the crew and take them to Miller's Bar in Dearborn, MI. He is such a genuine guy!
Another great find .. Man this is a good one . Love watching it. I'm sure it's going to find a nice home and get restored . Mexican restaurant my favorite part to see what you eat . You guys make it look easy . And that's the way supposed to be . Thanks I'm living my dream for you .
Outstanding video Dennis! I liked the way that you took your time in the garage making sure that everything was numbers matching. You never left everything behind, and as ever courteous as a gentleman. It was a nice touch that you always ask what is the best restaurant in town? Ask a local that’s the best way. It’s great that another car has been saved, and an E-type Jaguar for somebody, will be a great project.
Hi Dennis.In 1970,my brother in law was 18,and was looking to buy a car.His friends said get a Corvette,or a Mustang,etc.He bought a 1968 Jaguar XKE Roadster.He drove it regularly until 1974 when he got married to my sister.Then drove it some until 1977.Before their first child was born in 1977,they took it on a road trip from here in Washington State,down to Southern California,back up through Nevada.Ran flawlessly.It pretty much sat in the garage until about 3 years ago when he sold it.He paid $3500. For it in 1970.I don’t know what he sold it for,but it went to a dealer in New York,and then someone in England bought it and is doing a complete restoration of it.
Hi Dennis another great episode and I thank you for not going out of your way to tell us the price and what you can make on any item but show the respect to the owners and truly put over that you wish to move an object with a meaning onto the next custodian. Enjoy the day
I learned how to drive a stick in my Dad's 62 XKE Roadster. I wish that he still had it. It was a matching numbers triple black with the wood grain package and the Nardi steering wheel. Georgeous car! I would love to see the resto on that red 64!
I was probably twelve the first time I saw an E-Type, and it was a FHC. I was in awe! Most English cars I had seen until then were old-fashioned looking. As I got to driving age, I had learned quite a lot about British motors and in the space of about ten years I owned a couple. First, a 1948 MG-TC, and later an XK-140. I still feel the same way about the E-Type, and can't wait to see the re-birth of this one. And I do feel badly for those few folks clicking the thumbs down, what miserable lives they must lead.
LAST WEEK'S 300K GIVEAWAY WINNERS ARE:
Ryan Ticome
Iain Weller
Tractor Hyatt
Please email us at social@cbjeep.com to claim your prize!
**This is the ONLY giveaway that we have going on right now for Dennis Collins and Coffee Walk. Beware of spammers soliciting false giveaways, prizes and contests on TH-cam, Instagram and Facebook**
Rule # 1 The Boss is always right
Rule # 2 If the Boss is wrong revert back to Rule # 1
Congratulations to the winners!
When Dennis says Trivia he means it
Congratulations to the legitimate winners, it sure sucks to get scammed! They even stole your picture Dennis! Thanks for the update!
I am honored and thrilled to be selected as one of your winners!! Thank you Dennis! 🇺🇸🚜👍
Dennis,
I think I can safely say that everyone here would love to see a multi-episode series following the restoration of this amazing #’s matching basket case. Thanks for letting us tag along.
@@jimk7882 Yes. I would consider completely disassembled and everything in need of rebuild a basket case.
@@jimk7882 Whatever dude. I’ll acquiesce. You win. Congratulations.
Missed the part where he said "This will be a joy for someone to restore." Sounds like Collins Classic isn't going to do this one... about 14:53
@@jefffrey7825 I caught that, but 8:50
i like that dennis never forgets the people on his crew
If you run a business and want to be successful the people that are working with you are 100% the most important part of the business. They can make it or brake it so you better hire the right people and treat them with the respect they deserve.
Legend
Yeah Yeah
Dennis s such a humble guy, always treating people with respect. A real class act. Another great video!
Treat people how you want to be treated.
Yes he is
I think he could have listened a bit more,when the lady was explaining things to him!
A man that respects an elderly lady by saying "Mam" !
Thank you Dennis Collins for being a great example.
We need more shows like "Coffe Talk and more respect shown.
We need more Dennis Collins types in this world!
Well, I would guess most of the people watching “Dennis” and his coffee walks are men? I how ever am a 60 year old gal that just loves this channel and all his “barn finds” love his passion and drive that makes this all work! Love that these cars will get restore or up and running again and back on the road where they belong. Can’t wait to see this one back together ❤️
Karen seems like a pretty special lady. You can tell this was emotional for her. Thank you for being so respectful as always
Please keep us in the loop of this restoration.
I love that he always eats at local businesses, and supports small businesses. Good job!
The corporate crap is all pretty much the same where ever you go.
Dennis Collins is a DRIVING LEGEND:
3 things are gonna happen in this video.
1. We will drink coffee, And never have to use the bathroom.
2. Alex and Zach will have to do things that Dennis calls “fun”
3. We are going to find someplace to eat. Getcha some.
[ depends ] no need to go to bathroom
Lol it’s almost like we have a formula at this point? But honestly, everything we do is “fun”. Thanks for watching -Zach
@@patternsdigitalmedia Zach, great work "behind the scenes"
One of the best moments of the week. "Coffee Walk" with Dennis Collins, always outstanding. Many thanks for sharing.
Can't get enough of these rescue vids, thanks Dennis!
Love the passion for the cars and the local eats.
This would be a great car for Dennis to restore and send it to the auction or just outright sell it himself.
What a piece of history.
😎
👍👍👍👍👍
Restore, Auction.
I will never understand why people decide to take a nice car apart, then 30yrs go bye
@@chadsimmons6347 That nice car needed the motor rebuilt and is not cheap to do it properly! I owed old Jaguars.
@@chadsimmons6347 Sometimes life just get's in the way of our best laid plans!
Can’t wait to see it all done up and running.
Food looked good. Car is great. it was a good day. Thanks for the RIDE along.
Dennis, in my opinion you make the best and most informative videos on TH-cam. Keep up the good work my brother.
I love how kind you are dennis ! Looks like a great job to work for you and you always treat the seller with upmost respect!
Love this channel, thank you for the steady uploads.
Dennis.
Great channel.
Love the dialogue with the seller, the travel vlog (lol) and local food choices.
Making me hungry for another project and a few meals. 😎👏
@@innedbyrocars2541
This cracks me up.
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The year I was born. Great find, Sir. Your employees love and respect you. You are a true gentleman to your customers and always feeding your workers with the best local fare.
And that is why I enjoy watching Dennis and crew. He isn’t afraid to get dirty, find and save special cars like this one. He knew what to look for in serial numbers and brought the crew and tools to take it home! Hope we get to see the resurrection of this XKE as it progresses!
The part with the license plate was hilarious 8)))
I’m glad you’re real there are real patriots out there !
OUTSTANDING 🤪😂👍👍👍
Dennis is AWESOME! Humble, no ego, great content and saving some super sick cars. His monkey buddy could learn a thing or 5 from his behavior. Ride on Dennis! You’re the man
Love the E types, thanks for saving another one!
Can't wait to see you guys restore this one! What a nice find and a nice lady! Good luck!
14:58 will be sold in parts to someone who'll enjoy the restoration. Greetings from Finland.
Dennis never ceases to amaze me with his knowledge. Always enjoy all the Coffee Walks.
Never gets old watching these kind of videos !!!
Thanks Dennis, Always look forward to a new Coffee Walk,and as always Enjoy it,and look forward to learning something new each time I watch.
Thanks to you and your team,for your time.
Have a blessed and safe weekend.🇺🇸👍
Nice find Dennis. Look forward to the finish project.
Dennis always the perfect gentleman when speaking to other people !
Dennis your such a humble and genuine guy. I love watching coffee walk
Dennis is a class act! Always very polite and treats his people with respect.
Dennis, I really enjoy your Coffee Walk videos, especially the barn-find videos with lunch at the best local place in town. My wife and I recently ate at Marty B’s in Bartonville after seeing your video about the ‘67 Mustang you bought near Flower Mound. Marty B’s was good. I really enjoy how you share your knowledge and experience with your younger guys. Thanks for sharing. I think I’ve watched them all. Keep ‘em coming, Dennis!
Wow what a find! They are such beautiful cars. I would love to see you guys restore this one. Wouldn't be a bad addition to your collection!🔥🔥🔥👍👍❤
Even filthy, that E is beautiful when coming into the sunlight.
Great guy..car.. video.. music and food.. thanks Dennis and crew 👍👍
It's sad to see a project that never got finished it happens way too often. Great you found it and it's worth saving and will be someone else's dream car good job.
Now that is going to end up being a sweet ride!
Cheers to whoever is fortunate enough to end up with it. 🍻
You guys have the best job ever, keep the great videos coming, thanks for sharing.
Hi Dennis. You such a classy stand up guy. You treat everyone with respect. It’s always a pleasure watching you rescue cars. Thank you for giving us the thrill of the hunt. Have a great weekend.
Superb recovery going to be a great project - thanks for taking us along.
This is one of the most intriguing channels on TH-cam. It was just posted today and already has 35 thousand views. That in itself says a lot. Keep them coming Dennis, I learn every time I watch.
Alex is a lifesaver. Backing that trailer through that gate had to be a nightmare. Good job
Denis, you such a nice guy. Gentlemen, honest, respectful, polite, fair, kind...You are a role model for all man.
Man, I really enjoy Coffee Walk. Great find Mr. Collins.
Another great video. Brought back memories of my dad and his Jag's... he owned a '68 XKE and a '53 XK120 DHC. Dennis, you're a gentleman, sir. Always kind and respectful to your team and the families who own these wonderful old cars. Including the back story with the car and its former owner is a nice touch that makes the episode extra special. Well done!
It is just the highlight of my week. Just incredible finds. Please restore this one and let us follow along. God what an incredible build this would be. Make a full series on this car’s restoration.
Honestly this looks like a ton of fun. Going and discovering these old girls in barns and searching through all the stuff to find all the parts to bring her back to life. OUTSTANDING
Wow you cleaned the garage out good, after getting all the parts and car . That’s amazing. Y’all are awesome
Every E type saved is fantastic news Thanks Guys.
Wow, I used to hunt down in that area in the early 1980’s I was stationed at Fort Hood twice, and well saw so many cool cars back then just end up sitting, always wondered what happened to them, knew plenty of guys that retired in the 80’s to the Fort Hood area, so my guess is there are a lot more cars from around the country and around the world sitting in garages and buildings down there! Thanks for the memories! And great video as always
Thank you for your service sir!
That looked real cool when the daylight shone on the old Jag. 😎👍🇨🇦
The food outing at the end is almost as cool as finding and retrieving the cars.
I really enjoy this channel even as a mechanic ! And I enjoy you guys giving so mutch detail and love for jaguars, my dad has a numbers matching 62 roadster that I helped maintains as a kid so it has a soft spot in my hart !
Enjoyed the video Dennis !
Great barn find 👍👍
Food looked great
Looking forward to seeing your next video! Have a good day 👋🏻
My Dad was in the Army & retired in 1972 stationed at Ft Hood. We lived in Copperas Cove about 25 miles from Lampasas. Mr. Collns confirmed what I already knew growing up; I was in the middle of NOWHERE. Joined the Air Force in 1986, left central Texas and have missed it ever since. Sometimes the middle of nowhere is really heaven. Thanks for the cruise down memory lane......
Another great episode: 10/10!
Great barn find, PR and food!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Congrats from 🇧🇷!!!
Real joy to watch this, half the reason we moved to Wylie, the class and decency these guys always have are the way things should be allover.
Thanks Dennis for saving an awesome car, eating at one of my favorite restaurants and visiting the hometown of one of my dearest friends :)!!!! Awesome 👏!
Dennis is a real gentleman, he genuinely appreciates his team and always appears to compliment them and treat them well. His success hasn't gone to his head like many others on you tube. These videos are always a welcome part of my day when they post. I imagine his employees are long term people.
It is always a joy to watch Dennis’ channel!
Zack, Great B-Roll on this one. Keep up the amazing editing.
Thanks Eric!
Someone in England is going to be a lucky guy when that car goes up for sale!
I wish I knew of a car Dennis would love to find, just to spend time with the crew and take them to Miller's Bar in Dearborn, MI. He is such a genuine guy!
Good crew, good boss,good eating.
GOOD CONTENT!
Another excellent coffee walk. Love your passion for classic cars this was a real amazing find.
I love it when Dennis says “trivia time”
Super channel, i love Dennis, he has a great way with him . Treats everyone as equals . Down to earth my type of guy
I for one would love to see the week to week or month to month resto vids on this, she’s gonna be a work of art in the right hands
Very Sad to see one man’s hopes and dreams never realized. I can’t wait to see this vehicle completed.
I am really looking forward to seeing this one restored. I have a 1964 guitar that would be right at home with it. 👍
Looking forward to seeing the Jaguar resurrected
I really enjoyed all the informative pics of serial#... Brings the viewers inside, close up.
Love walking with you every weekend...Dennis Collins for President !
Another great find .. Man this is a good one . Love watching it. I'm sure it's going to find a nice home and get restored . Mexican restaurant my favorite part to see what you eat . You guys make it look easy . And that's the way supposed to be . Thanks I'm living my dream for you .
Friggin hero crew, Great find,my favorite car of all time.( I'm English by the way) well done lads.
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate what a lovely lady Miss Karen is?! I want her to be my grandma after watching this!
Awesome save as always ! Thanks for sharing ! You guys have a great weekend !
Man! I loved this transaction you guys!
Having the foresight to have the right equipment saves time, money and backs. Good job.
Outstanding video Dennis! I liked the way that you took your time in the garage making sure that everything was numbers matching. You never left everything behind, and as ever courteous as a gentleman. It was a nice touch that you always ask what is the best restaurant in town? Ask a local that’s the best way. It’s great that another car has been saved, and an E-type Jaguar for somebody, will be a great project.
Hi Dennis.In 1970,my brother in law was 18,and was looking to buy a car.His friends said get a Corvette,or a Mustang,etc.He bought a 1968 Jaguar XKE Roadster.He drove it regularly until 1974 when he got married to my sister.Then drove it some until 1977.Before their first child was born in 1977,they took it on a road trip from here in Washington State,down to Southern California,back up through Nevada.Ran flawlessly.It pretty much sat in the garage until about 3 years ago when he sold it.He paid $3500. For it in 1970.I don’t know what he sold it for,but it went to a dealer in New York,and then someone in England bought it and is doing a complete restoration of it.
That is going to be the most beautiful car when it is restored!
Good one Dennis💯
I like how you do your thing with respect and straight to the point
Once again Dennis you are a class act. And thumbs up for the local business plug keep up the great work!!!!!
Always enjoyable to watch Dennis and crew.
Hi Dennis another great episode and I thank you for not going out of your way to tell us the price and what you can make on any item but show the respect to the owners and truly put over that you wish to move an object with a meaning onto the next custodian. Enjoy the day
As usual entertaining,educational,respectful and saving another rare car in to the bargain.Awesome.
I learned how to drive a stick in my Dad's 62 XKE Roadster. I wish that he still had it. It was a matching numbers triple black with the wood grain package and the Nardi steering wheel. Georgeous car! I would love to see the resto on that red 64!
It’s a testament to the beauty and timelessness of these cars that no one can scrap them. Well except for Richard of course
AWESOME EPISODE AND A AWESOME CAR!!! THANKS GUYS!!
I was probably twelve the first time I saw an E-Type, and it was a FHC. I was in awe! Most English cars I had seen until then were old-fashioned looking. As I got to driving age, I had learned quite a lot about British motors and in the space of about ten years I owned a couple. First, a 1948 MG-TC, and later an XK-140. I still feel the same way about the E-Type, and can't wait to see the re-birth of this one. And I do feel badly for those few folks clicking the thumbs down, what miserable lives they must lead.
Enzo's favorite as well
Nice thing about Dennis and his videos are, that he is a class act and operates with class.
Nice find great to find all matching numbers motor and trans keep up the great work
Great rescue thanks for sharing this 👍 😀
save that Row crop front end Ford tractor!!! Thanks for sharing Dennis!!!
Would love to see that after restoration,beautiful machine back to its glory.