Dennis Collins is an American entrepreneur who has a net worth of $30 million. Dennis Collins is based in Wylie, Texas, where he runs Collins Brothers Jeep. He has owned Collins Brothers Jeep for 29 years.
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💰Dennis Collins Net worth: $30 Million
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Dennis Collins net worth: Dennis Collins is an American entrepreneur who has a net worth of $30 million. Dennis Collins is based in Wylie, Texas, where he runs Collins Brothers Jeep. He has owned Collins Brothers Jeep for 29 years. They specialize in Jeep restoration and Jeep conversion projects. They only do the Wrangler series and CJ series Jeeps. He and Richard Rawlings are also Cannonball record holders. In addition to working with Jeep parts and vehicles, he also works with Healeys. He has owned or worked on over 200 of the vehicles, including Goldie, the 100-6 show car. He is currently the owner of the very first Nash-Healey, which was produced in 1950. Many people believe that the car is the first true sports car, though this has been under debate for some time. Having restored the vehicle, Dennis Collins is planning to sell it at the May Worldwide auction. Collins has appeared on the reality show Fast N Loud with fellow car enthusiast and friend, Richard Rawlings. He met Rawlings in 1996 during a Harley Davidson invitational involving a ride from Dallas to Daytona; they have been friends ever since. He and his wife live in Texas and have been married for more than 20 years. Collins has also purchased a Super Boss 429 horsepower car called the Lawn Man Mustang for less than $100 thousand even though the same model has sold for more than $2 million. In 2017 he sold six of his Mustangs which broke world records at the Barrett-Jackson auctions in Scottsdale, Arizona. His cars that sold for world records include a 1994 Ford Mustang GT Convertible for $44 thousand, a 1989 Mustang LX Hatchback 5.0 for $71.5 thousand, a 1999 Mustang 35th Anniversary Convertible Limited Edition for $55 thousand, a 1990 Ford Mustang Convertible 7UP Limited Edition for $82.5 thousand, a 1999 Triple White LX Convertible for $44 thousand, and a 1985 Ford Mustang SVO Hatchback for $63.8 thousand.