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@JohnGrohman9 ай бұрын
Thank You Big D! I was shocked when I found out!! They have been Amazing to Me and My Family!!
@josephtalton63599 ай бұрын
GREEN ON GREEN.......SOUNDS LIKE A #RICHARDRAWLINGS CAR!!!😅😂
@bobbycuesroadhouse22049 ай бұрын
Be smart
@mindeloman9 ай бұрын
Wife and I were victims of identity theft. It started around 12/10/22. They ported our phone numbers out. We had no access to phone calls or texts coming as they were ported out. And guess what all of your main financial accounts are backed up to. They send you a text so you can update your password. That began a rollercoaster that lasted over a month. They drained our bank accounts. They opened credit cards in our names. They shut down mail service to our home so that we could not see the credit card mailers coming in. I had two address in my name that were out of state. We had to alert Social Security that our numbers were compromised. There was one point all of our banking accounts were shut down and we were using cash only day to day. By February 2023 it finally all got squared away. I learned a few things from this experience. #1 Keep your credit frozen with all 3 of the major credit bureaus in the US. #2 don't do your personal banking with a national bank. Too much exposure. Stay regional. #3 Going with an identity protection service is a really good idea. Lifelock is probably the most well known (most well advertised) but we ended up goin with Aura. Just wanted to add my two cents from our experience. Lost our phone numbers that we had for 20 years. It was a nightmare. I learned from local PD that EVERYONE'S information is out there on the dark web. And when someone breaches and gets in, they start networking and selling your information so they can do what they want to do. There were people in 4 states actively pretending to be us.
@mtnbkr2779 ай бұрын
Interesting…The VIN for this Corvette is currently listed on the C3Registry with ownership out of Wisconsin. It shows to be green on green but with a 270hp engine.
@RyanWinpigler-ec5bm9 ай бұрын
My dad bought that car brand new. I never thought Skip would sell it
@angrybill9 ай бұрын
For what little it's worth I ordered a 1970 LS6 early in 1970 and took delivery of that car in June of 70. Drove the car for a year and was forced to sell it when first baby arrived. Couldn't keep both. The baby got the nod. No regrets.
@tomc76319 ай бұрын
Congratulations Dennis! You bought the Corvette that I tried to purchase in 1989 from Mr. Winpigler, the original owner! My dad was friends with his brother, and I went to Frederick High School and church with his niece. This LS6 Corvette is THE REAL DEAL!! I spoke at length with the owner back then, and he told me he purchased it new from the Chevy dealership in Union Bridge MD. I remember him telling me about having to have the block replaced under warranty due to it being cracked. Although I offered him a lot of cash back in 1989, he wouldn't part with it. This Corvette sat outside uncovered and unprotected for many years on a lot off of 4th street in Frederick City, which the owner used for his family's excavating business. I knew it was super rare and worried it would be stolen since it was in a desolate part of town back then. I am happy for you, but envious and sad that it's gone from my home town!! Also, what a shame they cut the pipes and dropped the tank to get the tank sticker and almost ruined it.
@jeffk53869 ай бұрын
I’m just sorry that all these collectible cars go to guys with deep pockets that restore and flip them that’s all they care about
@JV_2149 ай бұрын
Don't worry, you'll be able to purchase it for 10 times what he paid for it, the hiding the purchase price makes these stories incomplete
@faraway30329 ай бұрын
@@JV_214 he has to make money, I can assure you dennis didnt steal this car, he paid top dollar.
@craigyirush34929 ай бұрын
@@faraway3032hard to pay top dollar and make money.
@tomc76319 ай бұрын
I know he will sell it for a ton more than he paid, and that's free enterprise, but as rare as this Corvette is, it should be preserved at the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green Kentucky.@@JV_214
@danlaur79739 ай бұрын
As a NCRS member, I say this car deserves a nut & bolt premium resto to bring it back to its original glory!
@shawndobson29739 ай бұрын
How does he do this? lol he’s getting to the jay lenno status of cars. Watching him he’s a historian of vehicles
@MrCarGuy9 ай бұрын
Except most "premium restorations" bring them to a condition they were never in (way nicer than from the factory)
@christopherjones12349 ай бұрын
Quite agree full upon restoration being such a rare car
@gm-classics9 ай бұрын
Yes, people today can’t handle true originality
@TheCyberMantis9 ай бұрын
Rotisserie Concours resto.
@2009ChevDually9 ай бұрын
I cried when I watch this video. I owned at 71 that was totaled by a drunk driver in 1980. I miss that Vette everyday. Unfortunately life got in the way and that was the last Vette I ever owned. I hope this 71 is restored back to it's original showroom condition. Please keep the Coffee Walk audience updated.
@RamblinAround9 ай бұрын
Man, what a find! That thing deserves to be back on the road again and burning rubber.
@j2kinflarc7689 ай бұрын
This is a unicorn find. Not just the car, but the history behind it all. Guys like Jeff are a dying breed, worked and lived in the same place for decades and knows all the history of the classic cars around him. The fact that he has been hunting this car for years, has worked on it, driven it and knows the history, just awesome.
@arneandreasen66809 ай бұрын
Dennis Collins is such a class act. A genuine nice guy. I enjoy his videos. Thanks Dennis!
@ThomasHyatt-u1z9 ай бұрын
I would be grateful to see the LS6 after its been restored. Kindly post restoration on you tube. I am very happy for you
@jonaszepog18299 ай бұрын
Yes, when it's lost all originality and character. As interesting as a 350/270 hp automatic by that point.
@chrisloesch58549 ай бұрын
@@jonaszepog1829it will still be the same numbers matching, ultra rare Corvette but it will be preserved for another 50 years with back to original restoration and it will run. The soul of a thing dies when you don’t use it.
@spankthemonkey34379 ай бұрын
@@chrisloesch5854some people don't realize the value of a parts matching car like this restored. Ive seen the ls6 Chevelle run down but parts matching go for 40 grand and in way worse condition for this vette. I bet this corvette probably sold for upwards of 60 grand
@dougkimbrough9 ай бұрын
Just wow. An unrestored factory correct LS-6 Corvette, with an M-22 no less. Last of the real blood & guts 1960's school of performance V8 engines. Last of the solid lifter big block Corvette engines and the last factory aluminum head Corvette until the mid 1980's. This car so encapsulates the winds of change going on in the automotive performance landscape in 1971. Serious all out performance, yet mildly handicapped by the GM mandated lower compression to allow use of unleaded/low lead fuel in the coming years. A competition level Corvette, yet still required to be streetable (unlike the L-88) with a carburetor choke, fan shroud, and with available power steering and even AM/FM radio if you wanted it. Thanks so much for sharing this historical car on your channel.
@toguro10099 ай бұрын
Encapsulates
@gregorylyon10049 ай бұрын
I don't believe it. An LS6 is a 1970 engine designation
@jonaszepog18299 ай бұрын
Unrestored is the key word. The way it should stay.
@refillz52818 ай бұрын
@gregorylyon1004 You dont have to believe it. Plenty of sources on google that will tell you they existed.
@thud97973 ай бұрын
@@gregorylyon1004 You think they only use engine codes and RPOs only once? Guess you don't know that the first ZR1 was in 1970 either.
@Bugholeexcalibur9 ай бұрын
The proportions on this vette are awesome, such a strong looking car. Hope it gets fully restored.
@since19619 ай бұрын
A one owner all original vehicle should always stay in the owner's name, my opinion is it's a 1 million at this point prove me wrong?
@tjgreen44179 ай бұрын
@@since1961You are wildly off. No where near 1 million. More than likely between 150,000- 200,000 give or take. The highest recorded sale for 1 ever, was last year. It sold for 214,000.
@gregorylyon10049 ай бұрын
Dennis will flip this car. He won't restore it. It's all about money
@michaeldudas75849 ай бұрын
A lot of people use the term "Holy Grail" too loosely. I believe you have found one here. Congratulations!
@gregorylyon10049 ай бұрын
I don't know if I believe it. The LS6 was a 1970 engine designation only. If a 1971 had that engine factory, it sure must be an early car. September or October build of 1970.
@sidefx9969 ай бұрын
@@gregorylyon1004 Not true at all. Everyone knows the LS6 was put in the '71 (not '70 like the Chevelle) Corvette.
@patrickm.84259 ай бұрын
In my opinion, the actually "Holy Grail" would be an '67 L88 C2 Corvette. But that's just me.
@davidmiller45948 ай бұрын
Opinions aside, the rarest corvettes are the 1969 ZL-1. There was only 2 made.
@GetsumJ9 ай бұрын
Finding an unmolested C3 is hard enough, but an original LS6 in the lowest C3 production year is only second to a ZL1. Great find !! Took me two years to find an unmodified 24/26 Code 82 Crossfire. Finally found last year, brought it up to Denton, awesome cars. Not gonna be a cheap resto on that 71 and parts can be challenging. But you probably have better sources than I do.
@michaelh62259 ай бұрын
DC is such a gentleman, he's even kind to phone scammers. This guy and his team are a class act.
@john-vy1ml9 ай бұрын
Yeah but this one really is. Have a buddy whose dad chased one of these for years. His dad had many Bloomington gold 60s vetts but this was his prized possession corvette.
@bbb462cid9 ай бұрын
I am so insulting and mean to phone scammers that I sometimes feel I should go to hell. But then I remember they are phone scammers and aren't actual humans. Which means I'm doing the Lord's Work in fighting evil.
@bastiaanlarosmrflatearth30139 ай бұрын
Pfff people think there was a person on the other end Funny
@bbb462cid9 ай бұрын
@@bastiaanlarosmrflatearth3013 Pffft you can't tell when it's a real person. Pathetic.
@401Impala9 ай бұрын
@@bbb462cid It was an ad for the sponsor of his video. Tell us you've been scammed more than once and havent learned your lesson without telling us. The Irony is strong here.
@Stovebolt20249 ай бұрын
That is a great car and you found it in my backyard! Dutch's Daughter is a fantastic restaurant, my family has eaten there since late 80's. Yes, those wiper doors are a pain to get synchronized, I have a 69 and can attest. Can't wait to see it running.
@oldscoolcooldiecast18799 ай бұрын
Thanks Dennis and crew. You all rock seriously big time. We appreciate all of you
@drjohnosterman96819 ай бұрын
Hopefully there another build sheet behind the dash or column....that would be great. what a car.!
@mrho4speed9 ай бұрын
A special thanks for the "update" at the end with all the numbers and explanations!! What a car and so glad that you have bought this. Looking forward to more coverage when you and your crew get into this car.
@JimmyKoch-sl7gp9 ай бұрын
Just curious to know was all LS6 motors/ aluminum heads open chambered ? with 7/16 rod bolts ? Steel crank ? And 4 bolt main ? And did they have a snowflake casting/ imprinted on the intake and the heads? Thanks in advance.. P.s. I hear tell that they made an LS7/450hp for the 1970 chevelles, how true is this ?
@jeananderson8159 ай бұрын
@@JimmyKoch-sl7gp no ls7 chevelles, possibly a dealer swap? winters heads and intake yes on steel crank and 7/16 bolts
@Bob_Weir6179 ай бұрын
Love Dennis, he is such a genuine guy and just an encyclopedia of auto knowledge. I’d love to hang w him and his crew
@davidcook24259 ай бұрын
Dennis and his crew always so respectful and kind such a breath of fresh air thanks for the content
@rubyred93chev9 ай бұрын
_Two things about Dennis Collins that I really like: his genuineness, and his ability to save classic cars(notably any and all holy grail Corvettes like this 1971 LS6). Considering there were approximately 500,000 C3 Corvettes made over the fifteen model year run, with just 188 examples of the '71 LS6(and how many are still on the road), this is one rare car. And who better than Mr. Collins himself to bring the car back to concours level! (I know he never talks about price, but I'd guess he paid in the $50,000 range for this non-running bow-tie and piece of automotive history). Once the car is restored it will be worth four to ten times that much. I sure enjoy this channel, especially when you bring and buy cars at Barrett-Jackson._
@t0mn8r359 ай бұрын
850 Holley...that must drink like a fish...This beautiful car really belongs in a museum.
@ashleymoore90639 ай бұрын
Dennis uses the word holy Grail like confetti . 😅 Good luck Dennis
@fraa888grindr69 ай бұрын
Rare & unadulterated, aka, a true unicorn or the holy grail. These videos give me chills every time. I'm really looking forward to restoration.
@volcwatcher75639 ай бұрын
Such a fabulous episode. A wonderful car. You buggers are so lucky to find these cars in USA.
@rebeccadenise5349 ай бұрын
There's a white one about 5km from me. Second owner, owned since 1977. I haven't seen it out and around in a few years. I do know it's a 4 speed car with low miles.
@christophergaudreau92659 ай бұрын
As a history buff and lover of antiques love the video @ 22:52 of this restaurant interior OUTSTANDING 😊 😊 love how Dennis is genuinely interested in this restaurant and this lady story 👍
@MoeLarryTheCheese9 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed the video, found myself engrossed like I was a little kid. Love the respect Dennis has for himself and others during his interactions. But the best part of the whole video was the fact that he doesn't say "go ahead and" every other sentence. That drives me out of my mind and I'll shut off any video where that's repeatedly happening. I presently own a 28k mile one owner 1979 Corvette L82/4 speed.
@chipps10669 ай бұрын
Dennis I love watching you decode the cars,so educational.
@valleynight83609 ай бұрын
Best show yet, (maybe second to the COPO Camero show) showing the most beautiful car design ever! Uncoving true Gold.
@SerelawMediaToday9 ай бұрын
Wow. Love this stuff. Thanks guys for the enjoyment.
@PeterAnthonyG9 ай бұрын
@9:00 Dennis, all of your employees especially ‘Shawn P’ always look so enthused during your automotive history lessons and just so enthralled with your unparalleled wisdom. Also the look of excitement and inclusivity when you use words like ‘us’ and ‘we’ at the prospect of future financial profitability.
@michaelhartman8519 ай бұрын
It's nice to see your genuine excitement when you're going to go see a vehicle, I think it's definitely true when they say if you love what you do you'll never work a day in your life.
@budrohammbone28069 ай бұрын
GREAT Find ! People have been hunting LS6 cars since the late 70's. I do wish I had saved some of my old Hemmings from that period. Love Your Work, Sir and Your Team is always impressive.
@paulff39 ай бұрын
Outstanding right back at ya Dennis!
@quig89GMC9 ай бұрын
What an amazing find, and all the work that goes into verifying that the car is an original and not a fake is very cool. Thank you for sharing the car and lunch.
@michaelmason98919 ай бұрын
This is an excellent example of what makes Dennis so good at what he does. To the casual eye, like the truck driver, it’s just a normal corvette. Dennis is so good at finding excellent cars and explaining it to guys like me who aren’t that into cars. Well done and shoutout to Fredrick, MD. Grew up in the area and it’s a great place with even better people.
@Misticmyst739 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to have rode in a LS6 Covette when I was 9, I'm 50 now.. but My Brothers Friends dad who was a doctor had one, I think it was a 71 as well, it was Marboro Maroon. with black sidepipes.. I often wonder what bacame of that car.. Nice Find Dennis..
@rtabor58089 ай бұрын
Great find Dennis
@dhiradas1089 ай бұрын
Exciting Vette! Can't wait to see the update on this. Thanks Dennis!
@brettlamont49659 ай бұрын
My Aunt who is 90 took me there several years ago. I spent a lot of summers in MAryland. The Maryland crab soup is unbelievable
@pernels.thyseldew21579 ай бұрын
Dennis...You have the "Luck of the Irish" on this St Pats day! Awesome find and I look forward to the next stage in this rare Vette's Karma!
@ronaldcoleman23269 ай бұрын
A truely rare car and a truely rare car buyer ! Congrads Dennis . You are living the dream .
@tombradley48359 ай бұрын
That’s what make the USA the best country Family resteraunt family owned and pride in there buissness
@appalachianman8249 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite channels. I love at the end you go to their favorite places to eat. Also love all the history on the cars and eateries.
@crutterjr9 ай бұрын
I love it when you come to MD and are around my area, Dutchess Daughter I will have to try out, the chevy dealer that sold the corvette has changed hands 3xs and is 15 mins from me, thx for the great video and being close to my home again...
@bgd739 ай бұрын
if you lined up a hundred corvettes to start at the same time, all the years. This one will gain the ears and eyeballs. amazing find.
@BillD649 ай бұрын
I owned an automatic transmission version of the LS6 Vettes from 1975 to 1987. It was my daily driver for about 5 of those years. I drove it year round in upstate NY so it saw its share of snow and salt. I wanted to comment on a couple of things that I saw in your video. First, the tank sticker, miner was unreadable from the top due to all of the water that had washed over it from daily driving. Since the car was only about 10 years old when I pulled the tank I was able to get about 3/4 of the sticker. That was when I found that GM printed those with at least one layer of carbon paper. The bottom of my sticker still had the old blue color print left over from carbon paper that was under the top paper layer. I was able to take a picture of that reverse carbon print and then take a reverse picture of the copy and make a readable version of the sticker. Second, the carburetor does look original but it may not be original. Correctly marked carbs could be purchased from Holley as late as 1978 because I purchased a direct replacement for my car at that time. The big issue with the carb was the automatic choke which was no longer available in 1978. GM reduced the number of parts they kept in inventory and although the choke looked like the choke used on a quadrajet it moved exactly opposite of the quadrajet choke. There were no repro items available then so I added a hand choke. Third, to tell whether the engine is all original the heads have to be removed to see the casting dates. I found this out when rebuilding the engine. Aluminum Head casting dates were on the bottom of the head where they couldn't be seen if the head was bolted to the engine. The cast iron version of the open chamber heads had the casting date on top of the heads. One thing I found interesting was the date on the door sticker. The car you purchased was built in 3-71 and my car was built during the same month. That made me wonder if all of the LS6 cars were built around the same time of the year. The cars were dogs to drive in hot weather as the engine got so hot the air in the cowl ducts was warmed before it came in the car and the transmission and exhaust would heat soak the occupants quickly. In the winter the heater didn't need to be used due to the trans and exhaust heat heating the car better than the heater could do. The other thing is it could only run at top speed for 10 minutes due to the radiator not being able to cool the engine. I purchased the car with 40K miles on the odometer and sold it with about 80K miles on it. I had a blast with the car and did a lot of work on it to keep it up. When I sold it in 1987 I got $10K more for the car than I paid for it. If you see a71 LS6 Burnt Orange Coupe with an Automatic Transmission it may well be my old car. The last I knew it was in Boston.
@truebetold659 ай бұрын
Very cool information. Thanks
@paulboland85159 ай бұрын
Dont paint it! Keep it a survivor 💪 Love all your vids DC big love from England ❤ Outstanding as always
@dustyjohnson6574 ай бұрын
Amazing car! Dennis I love how you’re fair with people you buy cars off of. Of course you want a good deal but you never pull the wool over peoples eyes!! Great business practice!
@mikebrown80659 ай бұрын
CONGRATULATIONS DENNIS!!! FINALLY!!! A 1971 LS-6 optioned Corvette appears!! Hopefully if you can look hard Enough, you might be able to find 1 of 14 A-body Chevrolets built with the LS-6 option. People think 1970 was it; NOT THE CASE. It wasn't until December of 1971 that GM "Canceled" the option. Which also means (since the records are "lost"), could there be any 1972's. REMEMBER, it was DECEMBER 1971 the option was canceled. Production of 1972 started in AUGUST of 1971. Also, the LS-6 option in the A-body did NOT have aluminum heads, like the Corvette. According to Alan L. Colvin, the author of the book "Chevrolet by the Numbers ", published by Bentley Publishers, 14 A-body vehicles, (1971) were equipped with the LS-6. NO exact information on which ones (Chevelle, Elcamino, Monte Carlo, and GMC Sprint SP) 1971 was the first year for the GMC Sprint. The "SP" is the equivalent of the "SS" in Chevyland. There are a few documented 1971-1972 GMC Sprint SP's with the "invader" 454 option. If you think you have a 1971 or 1972, A-body LS-6 454 block, look at the Suffex code stamping. For instance, this one on this Corvette is CPW. In A-body world:🎉 If you find CPP, it was either a 3, or 4 speed. If you find CPY, it was a TH400 vehicle, and one of 10 built If you find CPZ, it could be either the TH400 or 4-speed, BUT there were only 4 built. I am willing to bet these vehicles were raced, and the engines were blown up a long time ago. 😪 Thank you very much for sharing this Corvette Dennis!! I really am looking forward to seeing more of it!😎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@ranr449 ай бұрын
When I was in the parts bus one of my customers was a junk car hauler. One day he came by and said I have something you might be interested in. On the back of his hauler he had an LS6 with a TH400. When I asked him what it came out of he said a 70-71 Monte Carlo! This was in 74-75. I bought it and passed it on to a friend who put it in his dirt car. About M22's. I worked for a Chev dealer 65/70. The mechanics were not into hi perf stuff. Since I was they would come to me when ever some hot rod came in and they had problems they didn't understand. One of them had a 70 Chevelle in for noisy transmission under warranty and wanted me to look at the parts to see if I could find any thing. M22 gears had a lower helix angle thus they were noisier. That and the drain plug told me it was an M22. (I had a side business building trans , rear ends and engines). Told him there was only one cure , change the trans! GM would not replace complete assemblies but would replace all the parts, so I got him all the gears for a standard trans. We had to keep warranty parts for 45 days and if not called back then we were supposed to junk them. So that's how I got an M22 for my 66 Chevelle with an L88 in it!
@mikebrown80659 ай бұрын
@@ranr44 THAT IS REALLY COOL 😎
@paulrichards79799 ай бұрын
2 MUCH INFO, SHOW ODF
@davidlynch1859 ай бұрын
Looking forward to seeing you guys get this one running, and hopefully you will restore it back to its original Glory!!!
@dalesmith1129 ай бұрын
Although they fill a huge place in America's muscle car / sports car history... I have never personally cared for Corvettes. However.... the history of this rare piece makes it very intriguing. Thanks for sharing Dennis.
@bbb462cid9 ай бұрын
Have you ever driven a contemporary American car, like a '66 to '72 Chevelle or similar? If so, see if you can drive or ride in a C2 or C3 Corvette. It may surprise you.
@sw-mg3xy9 ай бұрын
Got to take one for a spin back in the 80's while my 80 model was being worked on. The shop also had a real L88 in the back that was being updated with accessories, AC, Radio, Elec Windows etc. The guy that owned the business was Olan Bo Jackson III - It's been over 30 years but he might have a lead of who owned the car - Seems like it sat at a dealership for years in New Orleans at which point the heads disappeared, then to Arkansas Corvette for a bunch of work.
@gerardmccarthy24329 ай бұрын
Big money handed over there no doubt.
@johndavey729 ай бұрын
"You got chicken in a steak place ?" Absolutely hilarious Dennis 😂😂😂 Man after my own heart !!!! Dennis . I just so respect you and your team ......
@TheCyberMantis9 ай бұрын
I would have ordered a beef wellington and a Guinness.
@christophermeyers26879 ай бұрын
That's a nice Corvette great video Dennis happy Saint Patrick's Day Dennis Collins Brothers also
@Praterphil9 ай бұрын
I love that car, it's history & the fact you bought it from the coolest guy who has known it damn near his whole life!
@gavincopeman23049 ай бұрын
Another great find Dennis! I cannot wait to see this all finished! Hoping to visit Collins bros this year when I visit family in VA. I also hope to visit RR, I have number two of his Gas monkey watches from Strom Switzerland as he apperently have the number 1's! Keep up the great work Dennis. Best wishes, Gavin, UK.
@scootosan9 ай бұрын
OMG, I like the story of the history the options and its condition. Dennis I like that you include a personal time to introduce us to those local places where people are people ... hey car guys gotta eat. That car wants to be cleaned, detailed, tuned up and replace any decorated components to make it worthy and safe, reliable and fun. Post a video update once she's been groomed. The M22 is the ticket.... keeping it straight down the road.... yeeehaaw
@Ontariosound9 ай бұрын
There was a burnt orange one in Toronto that I would see occasionally on the streets. Summer of 1979. I was just a kid, but I still remember the idle !
@riccocool9 ай бұрын
I remember seeing gte cougars and 71 cudas/ boss mustangs running around my college hometown. Awesome memories
@bluesteel66129 ай бұрын
Brands Hatch Green - what a great colour for the Corvette especially that it’s named after my local motor racing circuit 15 minutes away. 🇬🇧 fantastic outstanding 😉
@christianleber33959 ай бұрын
I grew up and currently live near Frederick MD. Dutch’s Daughter is a top notch restaurant. Glad you went there for lunch and shared their history.
@gekinking64109 ай бұрын
Shame i can not eat over there because i am Dutch😉👍🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱
@ngi.59 ай бұрын
I love watching the Collins Coffee Walk! Keep it up everybody!
@russn49339 ай бұрын
As KZbin commercials go, yours is 100% the best and most professionally sounding one ever. By that, I mean it made me actually replay it and think about buying your VPN thing.
@glenndickson76279 ай бұрын
Unbelievable time capsule. Thanks so much for that video. I got the shivers as you went over that Vette!
@jeremydiamond88249 ай бұрын
HEELLLYAAAA! You ca tell when Dennis gets excited about a car and is so passionate!!👍🏻😎🦅🇺🇸
@twist27239 ай бұрын
I really like that you gave the lady at the restaurant her time to explain the history of the place she seems so proud of. It’s wonderful to see other people be happy and proud of the things they like.
@FreedomRock449 ай бұрын
Chevrolet has unofficially arranged its lineup so that the Corvette was always positioned to be its flagship performance car. But things got a little sidetracked with the Corvette C3 (1968-1982). The automaker had plans to introduce the LS7 engine, its most powerful big-block V-8 at the time, for the 1970 model year. But, releasing this 454 cubic-inch power plant would run afoul of these pesky emission laws (the engine would eventually hit the streets in 2006, but that’s another story). So, Chevy turned to its next best thing, the LS6. Curiously, however, the LS6 got loaded into the 1970 Chevelle and offered 450 horsepower. In contrast, the Corvette was fitted with a high-revving LT1 engine making 370 horsepower. This break with tradition came about because the LS7 originally planned for the Vette never happened. To correct this dilemma, Chevrolet went to work and adapted the LS6 for the Corvette for a 1971 model year-only appearance. The reworked LS6 now had a 9.0:1 compression ratio and produced 425 horsepower @5600 RPM and 475 lb-ft of torque @ 4000 RPM. Despite the reduced output, the LS6-equipped 1971 Corvette could still hit 0-60 mph in 5.3 seconds, only 0.3 seconds slower than the LS6 Chevelle from the previous year.
@Jim-Slade8 ай бұрын
The seller seems like a super honest and nice guy - great interim caretaker, especially with his personal history maintaining the car.
@C.S.Sensei9 ай бұрын
So when I was 12,13 yrs old I might have been riding in an LS6 Corvette and didn't know it? 1973-74' my brother-in-law took me for a ride in his Green, same car same color, all I remember is it was a 454 and he took it up to 130 mph on Nichols Rd in L.I. Selden L.I. As a kid, all you know is it's a Corvette and fast..😂
@MrRamayr989 ай бұрын
Nichols Rd. Great road! I take my WS-6 T/A there all the time. I love that they elevated the road above route 25 a while ago! Greetings from Port Jeff!!
@davidwood19239 ай бұрын
A Rare Mostly Original Low Miles Big Block Four Speed Vette even Checked Out and Certified by an Expert as Well as All the Information Provided by the Seller who did Work on it Personally And Knew the Original Owner and Dealership... Amazing Find. Thanks for Sharing
@jgerlach97529 ай бұрын
Mister Collins there’s a lot of snide comments this time that’s a pity . I’m impressed that an LS 6 survived all of this time . I was hoping that you had found a holiest of grails ZR2 but it’s hard to say how many of those 12 cars are still around .
@cornelismatla47909 ай бұрын
I know where a ZR2 is not in the states but here in NZ don't know if for sale but needing restoration
@jgerlach97529 ай бұрын
All I can say is WOW , it’s probably worth saving because of its rarity. Unfortunately I’m not the one I have shallow pockets . 😁
@granddad-mv5ef9 ай бұрын
I am happy to have not read those snide comments. You are correct--it is pitiful that someone feels the need to crap on either the vehicle or people involved.
@boris28739 ай бұрын
Alaskan here, allways enjoy your content sir. 👍
@davenorgrove31939 ай бұрын
My dad had a 71 LS6 convertible with two tops in Bridgehampton blue. It also had the M22 and the custom interior trim in black. He bought it in the mid 70s from a friend in our local Corvette club, Huron Valley Corvette club. Unfortunately he sold it at Bloomington around 1981. The car went to Colorado. He stayed in touch with the new owner for a few years but lost touch. What a beast!
@jackbidding5129 ай бұрын
Hmmm....mine went Colorado too!
@dannyyarbrough59389 ай бұрын
What a Bad ass car! Please nut and bolt restore this one back to Factory spec, this car deserves it!!
@samrumade94299 ай бұрын
The trolls that come on here to bash need to be banned from KZbin. Everyone knows Dennis is a stand up guy. Keep up the good work.
@Ray56z9 ай бұрын
As a non-gm fan, I did like a couple of builds. the '60 Impala and anything with the LS6. The only gm I've owned to this day was a '60 Impala that just happened to have a '70 LS6 with the M21 from a totaled Chevelle. I turned 16 in '72 and it was my first tagged vehicle, but still being built, and my first driven vehicle was a '63 Galaxie XL 427. I ended up with the LS6 only because a school mate crashed it, and our Fab. Shop instructor said to buy it for the Impala. He had a '71 Vet with the LS6, also had a '63 Vet with a 396 4-speed auto. He was just out of college, raised in Louisiana Mo. at a scrape yard on the Mississippi, that also built unique cars and some track dominate stock cars. Those first two cars, and one other, are the only cars I wish I'd of never gotten rid of, just put in the back of the farm equipment shop. This '71, I think you've outdone even the Shelbys you've had.
@garymonaghan71969 ай бұрын
I love your show brother!!!
@williamlevy19819 ай бұрын
What a cIassic beauty! It deserves to be refreshed.
@jackbidding5129 ай бұрын
Sounds like my '71 War Bonnett LS6 story!
@talkingrock70119 ай бұрын
I could tell you were excited by the way you were floating around the car that’s the fastest I’ve seen you move , that’s a almost unbelievable find
@dennisgeise24559 ай бұрын
Wow i lived 30 miles from there my whole life been to local cars shows in the area for almost 40 years and have never heard even a whisper about that car awesome
@tacey019 ай бұрын
I’m in PA not all that far from Frederick. I’ve driven past it on 76 I’d guess a thousand times. Right on the way to Balt/Wash and the beach. It’s nice to see some cool cars are here.
@chetmf21 күн бұрын
I’m always impressed on how much Dennis knows about cars when it comes to the details. That’s really what I come here to see and hear. Such a cool show 😎!!
@lencac79529 ай бұрын
You might find this interesting. Back in the day, late summer 1970 when I was a jr. in high school I lived in the Chicago area. My dad seemed to always like cars with big engines. The first car I remember him having was a 1948 Oldsmobile 98 with a huge straight 8 engine. Then in '66 he got a 4 dr. '66 olds Dynamic 88. But it had the 425 4 bbl. engine. Well in that summer I got my driver's license. And I got my first job at a special place called Nickey Chevrolet. I was a "lot lizard" and did some oil changes, and cleaned-up this union shop. Stuff like that. Anyway, my dad was in the market for another car, and of course because I was working at Nickey he went there. So my mom and dad come to the dealer one day so I introduce them to the service manager. They talk for awhile and he takes my dad to a separate building. Nickey Chevrolet was a gigantic dealer. The service manager showed my dad a brand new 1971 LS6 Corvette. Just like that one you are looking at except if I remember correctly it was a light blue. I could see my dad wanted that car, a lot. However, the whole plan went south. Enter stage left, mom. She refused to let him spend that kind of money on a car you couldn't even get 3 people in. Nevertheless, the story still has a happy ending. She did agree to let him buy the General Manager's demo. Which happen to be a 1970 SS 454 Monte Carlo with an LS5/TH400 and the high-end bucket seat/console interior. Forest Green, tan interior. Beautiful car. And in hindsight I do feel a bit guilty today, because I beat the living dogshit out of that car. And it was deadly powerful. I realize now my dad got that car primarily for me I guess. Because he really didn't drive much. Didn't need to. But now I wonder how responsible it was for him to give a 17 year kid in high school a 425hp guided missile was. God that thing hated those tires. Ticketed for 354 ft. of rubber one day.
@michaelthorne54419 ай бұрын
Remember seeing one of those superbirds roll out of the dealership back in the day in my dads 65 convertible Chevy with a muncie under the tank lol
@michaelcheli58429 ай бұрын
Many of us had guided missles back in the day; mine was a 71 SS 454 Cowl Inducted LS5 El Camino. Power and Speed Baby!
@lencac79529 ай бұрын
And you could bring home the bacon and fry it up too!
@tacey019 ай бұрын
I’ve always liked the earliest Monte Carlo. So understated yet with that motor, watch your eyes!! Great memories of a very unique time in automotive history.
@garybishop40309 ай бұрын
The LS5 was rated at 360 hp in 1970
@lacfilms83459 ай бұрын
That's a great find there Dennis- a Holy Grail Corvette hiding in my backyard. Original LS6 with 410 gears and a Holly 850 dual pumper carb with a 4-speed. Not something you see everyday- hell you don't see these in Car shows. I've heard of the Dutch's Daughter restaurant in Fredrick, MD. Glad you got the chance to enjoy their cuisine. The follow up on this one- that first drive should be entertaining.
@russmurphy70629 ай бұрын
Dennis its pretty obvious how you found it. But that doesnt diminish you buying a real "holy grail" 'vette. Id never heard of a ls6 before. Finding and buying this car is nothing short of a small miracle. You, regularly find these types of special cars. I wish Id have paid more attention when old timers were trying to tell me about these cars. Thank you for your wealth of information. Fast n Loud wasnt what Id call a real car show. Discovery shouldve been looking for someone with your knowledge to actually teach us about these cars. Richard is all about a quick buck. But its always fun to watch your videos. May God continue to bless you and your family.
@garryswann82559 ай бұрын
Seeing im a complete Corvette nut (nothing better than a Corvette)...what an awesome find you have to spare no expensive in restoring this Corvette Dennis and keep it...this is in my top 5 cars you have rescued in the history of all coffee walk episodes....
@texasbasementbuilds45439 ай бұрын
Still incredible the super rare cars he finds or people notify him about. One lucky guy.
@DavidGrass-fm1ki9 ай бұрын
Unreal and Amazing that this survived. Dennis, Get this running and drive it hard like it was meant to before you reap the huge reward it will bring at auction! Very cool, enjoyed this episode!!
@poochie32759 ай бұрын
A bunch of older gentlemen in a cool looking shop working on hot rods. How cool is that!!
@louk2319 ай бұрын
Once again, great car people. They had a lot of very cool projects in that spectacular shop. Congratulations on the spectacular find. This was another great video..
@benjaminsmith60639 ай бұрын
So this makes a total of 1053 holy grails. I guess they not as rare as I thought. You should give those folks on Oak Island a hand, with y’all there they would probably find it in a few days.
@unclerudy97979 ай бұрын
Thanks Dennis and Crew ! Great Find ! Can't wait to see it completed !
@Tim1963-u6n9 ай бұрын
In 1975 l worked with a guy that had a red with white interior and white convertible top 427 4 speed and l often wonder what happened to it he passed 20 years ago and I looked for it many times
@GregR-l8y9 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful find. I love this show and the team on it. Classy, respectful and no drama.
@johnhannasmusicaladventure81049 ай бұрын
Good morning coffee walk crew 🎉from Killeen Texas !
@RutroAstro9 ай бұрын
I drove a Brands Hatch 71 convertible and pulled a 70 orange 350 LT1 out from under an apple tree as well, oh and that person had two L88 427s one with a removable roof and one convertible. Imagine I pulled a 28,000-mile LS6 Chevelle out of a garage, a Hemi Cuda out from under a woodpile, and a boss 302 70 Mustang, the number of cars still amazes me. In fact, one of the rarest cars I was able to procure was the refuted 55 MK10 Lotus that James Dean had ordered before his untimely demise. I have my eyes on a 70 1/2 Z28 currently. CE counter exchange motor.
@PatrickJago9 ай бұрын
Talk about how great the weather is down south when you spend 9 months of the year in air conditioning. 😂