ONE OF TWO: Special Ordered 1967 S-Code Ford Mustang GT Fastbacks!!

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Welcome to Coffee Walk Episode 306!!!

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Left his Dad's valuable classic car in a field... wow.. I would have cherished that car.

HoosierHacker
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In 1960, my parents bought a 58 cadillac from a Doctor friend of theirs. I was 1 year old. In 1982 mom gave it to me. She knew I wanted it, and told me to take good care of it. Lifelong Southern California car, that has certainly been a big plus in keeping it in good condition. Its very much original including its original power train. The car means a whole lot to me. Not just because I have lifelong memories of it, but because my mom and dad both drove it for decades. And of course I've kept my promise, she in good shape and goin down the road.

johnfranklin
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Man. I would love to watch a video of the restoration of that mustang.

jskobe
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A suggestion from an outside observer. Do the Coffee Walk acquiring the vehicles like we are loving and fire up a 2nd YT channel going through the restorations of them. I'd love to see the details of what your guys go through in detail.

Ruckusnuts
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I don't want to come down on that guy too hard but you have a 67 S code and you put it in an open field for 15

packssure
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Can't believe that guy left an S code sitting in his field for 15 years! Hope you guys can bring it back to life. 🤠

robusa
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That little pedal Mustang is so gol darn cute ! Still not sure why you’d leave your dads fastback in a field.

kevinbarrett
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They took better care of the documents than the car....lol

MrRidleyDog
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Its 19:30 in the UK, I have a vodka poured & watching coffee walk...life is great right now. 👍

jasonhardingham
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Famous last words, “I was planning on restoring it”.

djmech
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Lots of people mad at the guy for letting the car get in that condition, but the truth is that a couple things happen: one is that people don’t realize how quickly a car can get away from them. They’re thought of as something that’s pretty durable, but they need constant protection and upkeep. And the other one is that life moves fast and things can just get away from you.

My continued respect to Dennis for being the guy who can make these rescues and has the means to do so, and actually DOES it. And always does it with a smile, in contrast to the ever smarmy Shawn, who always seems like he’s trying hard to make somebody feel like he’s better than they are.

bams
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"Thanks for being such a good caretaker of that car." I almost spat out my coffee when he said that. 😆

JonTom
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DENNIS is a Class Character he always is Professional + Polite! Pebble beach to a farm yard he can Charm them all. Eats like a Hog ...looks like a hard wood log! Great shape.
THANKS for the memories!

petepenn
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“Thank you for being a good care taker of that car” yeah right, he just left it on the field 😅

EddyKuul
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I dont know what goes thru ppl's minds, but when I was helping out an uncle, in Florida for a few months, there was a white 69 firebird behind a small business; just sitting in the field rusting away. I finally had the time to go check it out one day.., turned out to be an all original 69 Trans Am with 68k original miles. The owner had owned it since 71 but wouldnt sell it. Instead, he chose to hold on to it and let it rust away in the Florida weather. The interior was spotless perfectly mint - Im sure it was dry rotted but to the eye the interior was perfect.
Edit: this was back in the 80's: No, I dont remember its exact location, near Plant City just outside of Tampa somewhere - so please dont email me asking for its location, I dont remember

kevinshasteen
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This is one I'd love to see the full process of restoration on.

NikkiWraith
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Love that the restaurants have become as much of the show as the cars. Cool to shout out this small town place that looks awesome

aaronconner
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The Drug Store Grill was outstanding. The food there was a big surprise.

dannypowers
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Shawn is a great guy guy for your show. He is a asset. Give him more credit.

landscapeone
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Small Tobacco Towns are nice to live in. Im from a small town in Eastern Kentucky. My Dad was a 5th Generation Tobacco farmer. We grew 50to60 acres of Tobacco every year. Plus put up everyones hay who we leased their Tobacco crops and our own Hay. Worked cattle and we had a 3 family garden every year. Spent many a day breaking beans and canning food with my grandmother. Best childhood ever. Before all the technology crap thats ruined this country. Wish my Children could have had the same. But we havent grown Tobacco since 2004. Dad got sick and passed away. My parents also ran a family care home for disabled veterans. Along with my Grandparent's too. Couple of my cousins ran care homes for State Patients (mental health).

RedEyedPatriot