Epic South Texas Two Step – Insane Collection! | PART 2



Welcome to Coffee Walk episode 239!

Part 2 of a 2 Part episode!

COFFEE WALK SHIRTS:
USA: https://collinsbrosjeep.com/coffee-walk-short-sleeve-t-shirt-black/
International: https://www.ebay.com/itm/255067134208

COFFEE WALK TEAM SOCIALS:
Instagram:
@thedenniscollins
@thekelseycollins
@alexbohling
@zachgorgas
@patterns.media

COLLINS BROS JEEP (Jeep CJ & Wrangler Experts):
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Phone: 972-442-6189
Address: 3101 W FM 544 Wylie, TX 75098
Email: [email protected]

BLKMTN (Jeep JK & JL Parts, Accessories, Conversions & Upgrades):
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*All Audio and SFX legally downloaded and licensed from Envato.

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45 thoughts on “Epic South Texas Two Step – Insane Collection! | PART 2”

  1. That's a diamond in the rutt cause it's not everyday that you find a factory paint 69 Camero in real good shape as that one is…Nice ride Dennis and I like the Harley as well. I also love the bug cause that's a cool ride lol. That's the only kind of ragtops that I like. I'm purty sure that 1958 was the 1st year that they put Vin numbers on a Harley Davidson frame. It's supposed to be near the rear swing arm

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  2. Man, there is nothing like the sound of forged piston slap and a solid lifter cam on cold start up. The little Z28 mouse had the most recognizable cam lope of anything in the world too, and I'm a Ford man. I don't care who you are, these cars were some of the best performance cars ever built.

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  3. Sean P that fella passed the bar into Legend Status a long long time ago. Lol. I'm sure he's forgotten more stuff than we all know collectively. I learned a while back to always listen to the old timers. Yur always gaurunteed to learn a thing or two. That's why Dennis often sits back and just listens. Nice score gents! GYSOT!!

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  4. Great video and collection. However, I do believe the BU code for the rear end of that 68 Camaro is 373 posi. And that steering wheel looks like the plastic walnut, not teak, that was commonly used in Camaro and corvette. Can’t wait to see the finished product.

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  5. One of the best episode(s) in a while. What an awesome guy, I hope you get to visit this gentleman and buy more of his amazing collection. You could do another two or three episodes there and it would be great

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