My husband loves watching you, he sets for hours laughing his ass off, you are a great funny man. I thank you for making my husbands day after a hard day at a factory job. Keep doing what you do.
@@donellmuniz590 dumbass fuck he’s got more then one video, your the slow asshole, did I say something to piss you off KAREN? Mind your own business no one is talking to u.
I enjoy watching Your videos, A feller is getting motivated to work on his Long term project. Interest was waning but you have motivated a Feller! Thankyou!
"If any of you guy got good one of these laying around, I'll trade you some bad sawzall blades for 'hem" I like that kind of humor!! Nice camera angles and great overall quality seriously hell of a show you put down here. You rock man!
Mr.&Mrs Vice Grip. And the little Grips. Thank you for all you do, I enjoy your show very much. Please keep it up. That truck is gone, But you with your Talent bring back the Beautiful Truck I know that it is. Thanks
My Brother Randy was a huge fan of the show.. He passed away last week right after watching one of the episodes.. I do know he was happy and laughing to the very end.. Thank You for bringing a smile to his face.. It means a lot to me..
Your videos with the old Chevy truck hits my heart hard with memory’s of me n my dad fixing them up in the 80’s. My first truck in high school was a 60 Apache. I finally have one now a 66 old farm truck it’s bad , no title. Runs tho but it’s hard doing anything with it without money. Thank you for your videos they help me relive my old days. Have several wild stories I can tell you about my dad’s adventure
These videos don't get old to just get better you learn everyday something thank you so much for the up God bless you and your family as well as your friends watching all the way from Spain peace out
Derek I absolutely love your channel and all of your sayings you keep it educational and comical at the same time. I'm in the process of watching all of your stuff while drinking wobbly pops. If you have any extra LS parts send it to me. I'm in the process of rebuilding my on LS for chevy silver-rado as you say. Keep it coming and I seen you on your first MotorTrend show Roadworthy Rescues. I'm glad all of your hard work finally paid off. Your the best Derek!!!!
Derek truly love watching the videos and learning more things on how to do things. I am a shade tree type mechanic and wrencher. Like to find something like this to tinker with and make motivate. Faithful Subscriber from Southeast Missouri. Keep it going.
I absolutely love your videos!!!I spent years growing up helping and learning from my grandfather who worked on cars just about as you do. Major deja vu! Keep up the amazing videos!!
So in true tradition, im 34,2 years late. Been busy giving her all the way.. Always a smile on my face when i see a new video! I like the garage flag you have gently installed on the wall with a nailgun standing 13 feet away, you nailed that one... haha.... :) have one aswell, pretty mint! have a good one, thank you for awesome content! greetings from Norway!
When cleaning the rust out of my project motorcycle gas tanks, I do something similar. But I use short deck screws instead of marbles. The screws get into the nooks and crannies better, are more abrasive, and can easily be removed with a magnet. I follow that with a good flush out and new fuel filter. Works great, as long as the tank doesn't have any rust-through areas.
.......You guys could make a video of Sunday dinner.....and we'd love it....But I do enjoy a good resurrection video. The concept of walking up to a car that's been sitting for ages ....starting it on site with just a few juices, tools and parts ...and then driving it any distance home, is your hook. This activity addresses the fears of the no so mechanically inclined...like me...who watch in amazement. The white caddy video is where I found you...and it sunk the hook in me. When you announced your plan...I said "no way" out loud.....then you drove that thing home...unbelievable.
RUclips finally recognized that they could reach an audience through vice grip thank the lord and bless the vice grip family ..Good people get good returns RUclips BETTER KEEP PAYING UP ! This is the only channel I watch every video every second of it !! Thanks everyone at VGG
Transparency is way better than all that black carbon fiber... Besides that hole in the rear of the cab is a good way to toss all those empty cold snacks on a road trip...
I love that you re-use the original stuff as much as possible. Most people are just r&r everything, it's wasteful. The old timers always just fixed things that broke - even starters! You are showing folks what grandpa knew that got forgotten and I just love it!
I just subscribed to your channel recently and really enjoy watching you resurrect these awesome American trucks. Your skill level is extremely impressive and I have learned a lot watching you. I hope you make a ton of money on these trucks and keep finding them so you can continue to make these videos.
A guy is a genius. Fixing a truck, welding, drinking PBR, and filming!!! Multitasking more than a mother with 6 kids, with diaper rash. Truly inspirational. Keep it up!! ( weaker than Payton Mannings neck )
“”Get some”” gets me every time. G’day from Australia 🇦🇺 I have been telling all me mates about your channel I’ve got young kids and we watch it together and haven’t missed a episode you are a talented bloke keep on using those Cheap tools and do wat u do best I’ll try to send u some cold snacks 👍👍👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Keep these videos coming . Enjoy your show. I just snagged me up a 1962 Chevrolet C10 longbed with a 292 CiD. Some weight reduction but not horrrible. Going to give it a new life.
Been looking for good pics showing all of the mount locations for the under seat jack holder and associated hooks. Took a screen grab of your interior. Thanks man
@@ViceGripGarage ohh, my eyes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! watta sight....needs clutch too, right? and soak that tree speed column with PB BLASTER for easy shifting ...........................
A true Minnesotan! Crack the last hidden PBR while working on the old Chevy! Can’t remember the last time I had a PBR. Probably about the same time I had an Old Milwaukee, which was sometime in the 70’s. SKOL!
The old Chevy C10 is a beautiful vintage pickup! It would be so cool to use a metal flake paint job, like what used on speed boats and custom cars. I really like this brand new facebook channel. He fixes everything with a pair of vice grips, duct tape, and coat hanger wire.
Thank you for the great episode, Derek. Thank you also leaving the Thriftmaster 6, one of my favourite motors of all time. Like in your truck, these engines can be abused and have practically no maintenance and then fire right up in winter. Even if they have small issue like yours, they can be fixed with simple means, like in your case. The Thriftmaster don't get no respect but it's one of the most durable motors in history.
In High School (beer is good, pot is great, we’re the class of ‘78). My bud had an old GimCee with that 6. I think all it got was my drain oil from ‘71 Monty 350 4bbl. I can attest that truck was a beast.
I'm so adopting your excellent skills of bringing exact stats to your arguments. Once out of 39. That's man's dedication to document everything for posterity. 🤔
I'm loving everything about this video. I even love the weak jokes it's priceless lol. The main reason is that my Uncle has a 66 C-10 that I'd love to get for my first build, but he's not budging. Hopefully no STRANGER comes along and get it before I do. Smh to the thought of it. Anyway, I love the content so keep it coming!
I run the car maintenance RUclips channel in Korea. I'm always learning such a great ideas on your channel. I hope we have a chance to be together. Thank you.
Good Lord,You gotta be the funniest guy that wrenches on vehicles I know!!! Don't change your foremat.I love the witty sayings like Factory,Get Some,and other things,but your dry humor is the BEST! THANK YOU and can't wait for your next video!
While a guy was welding the new factree seat brackets, a feller laid his eyeballs on set of some pretty wicked tires. Curious as to what they’re going on.
Got the alert on my embarrass yourself in public device - so I made sure to hustle home to watch on the digical device. Picked up a few tricks: marbles & clr for cleaning a fuel tank, for one, & using bar stock to mount seats for another. That sure looks more secure than the method I used: perforated metal strap & a few 1/2 in. bolts & nuts. I also admire the new starter camo kit...makes a new starter look worn in seconds. I can't believe I'm lerning on stuff here - you're even using a welding helmet! Bravo! You can count on my watching part 2....I'ma let everyone else speculate about those wheels & tires.
You said ATF would clean/loosen rings... best trick I ever did was AJAX powder, it also does a great cylinder honing job too! My vehicle smoked out the neighborhood but ran clean after half a can of AJAX. I immediately changed the oil, and again a few days later
When I first read this comment I thought you were talking about CLP, for cleaning guns up until I got to that part of the video. I was understandably a little confused, but curious how well it would work lol
I've been an OG subscriber since the first video. I've owned 4 69 Camaros since my first in 87 when I was 12. I've owned dozens of junks since my friend Derek! But there were quite a few shinny's in there! I still watch these old classics during the week. If you ever need anything in KCMO, hook me up. If I don't have it, I know the race shops that do. Marbles!.lol
Those are my favorite vintage of the C series Chevy, a real classic. I'm thinking maybe a guy should probably put some brakes on 'er so it'll stop at least 59% of the time
I fondly remember my '64 C10, when I decided I needed to take the small 6cyl out and put in a nice 283, I started after work on Friday, drove to work on Monday, all in my apartment parking lot!!!
17:30 A guy wonders how many times a guy might mash his Noggin on the old 2/6 angle wood hanging over his head there? I have one just like it right where I do most of my regressing and egressing. Ya know, where it can do some serious damage the right way.
I've been binging a bit, and it dawned on me. This feels similar in spirit to some of zip ties and bias plies videos, but more laid back, and family friendly. Not at all a bad thing!
100% sitting here at work with a meatloaf sammich in one hand, a pop in the other just watching older VGG episodes over again. Perfect.
POP?? there is pop!! it is coke!!
Can’t beat a meatloaf sammich and a cold pop
Gotta love reruns. Wether it the VGG or the meatloaf. 👍🏼
Same only mine is a rib sandwich from the work cafeteria. Just bought a 68 C10 and about to attempt to drive her home vgg style this Monday 🤘
@@MrDeano-bm8qgdid you make it?
My husband loves watching you, he sets for hours laughing his ass off, you are a great funny man. I thank you for making my husbands day after a hard day at a factory job. Keep doing what you do.
Ma’am that’s “fac-tree”.
He laughs for hours at a 25 minute video? Is he just slow?😂
@@donellmuniz590 dumbass fuck he’s got more then one video, your the slow asshole, did I say something to piss you off KAREN? Mind your own business no one is talking to u.
@@Kentucky2Country Fuckin' roasted lul.
@@donellmuniz590 your life must be miserable concerned about other people's humor
I love how simple the old vehicles are!
I enjoy watching Your videos, A feller is getting motivated to work on his Long term project. Interest was waning but you have motivated a Feller! Thankyou!
"If any of you guy got good one of these laying around, I'll trade you some bad sawzall blades for 'hem" I like that kind of humor!! Nice camera angles and great overall quality seriously hell of a show you put down here. You rock man!
Thank you!!
see you in February, looking forward to it
I'm loving the zip ties and bias plies poster in the background
andrez lopez I’m missing the videos
andrez lopez .. I noticed that too 👍
It's good stuff
Canada !
@@ViceGripGarage I bet both the fuel sender and the starter could have been repaired if you had gone into them.
Mr.&Mrs Vice Grip. And the little Grips. Thank you for all you do, I enjoy your show very much. Please keep it up. That truck is gone, But you with your Talent bring back the Beautiful Truck I know that it is. Thanks
Your videos are not only entertaining but educational....Thank you and keep up the excellent work 💯💯💯
Thank you
My Brother Randy was a huge fan of the show.. He passed away last week right after watching one of the episodes.. I do know he was happy and laughing to the very end.. Thank You for bringing a smile to his face.. It means a lot to me..
I'm digging the air guitar/vacuum solo!!!
Amen ! Rock On Derek !
YUP! Had to rewind and watch that a few times. HILARIOUS!
Your videos with the old Chevy truck hits my heart hard with memory’s of me n my dad fixing them up in the 80’s. My first truck in high school was a 60 Apache. I finally have one now a 66 old farm truck it’s bad , no title. Runs tho but it’s hard doing anything with it without money.
Thank you for your videos they help me relive my old days.
Have several wild stories I can tell you about my dad’s adventure
Glad you enjoyed thanks for watching
Love watching this show best I've seen!! BTW I live in Wyoming and we require at least a bucket or lawn chair to sit on😂
These videos don't get old to just get better you learn everyday something thank you so much for the up God bless you and your family as well as your friends watching all the way from Spain peace out
Im from Dublin IRELAND and I wish we had old cars like the one's you get over here because I whould love to own a few🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁
Derek I absolutely love your channel and all of your sayings you keep it educational and comical at the same time. I'm in the process of watching all of your stuff while drinking wobbly pops. If you have any extra LS parts send it to me. I'm in the process of rebuilding my on LS for chevy silver-rado as you say. Keep it coming and I seen you on your first MotorTrend show Roadworthy Rescues. I'm glad all of your hard work finally paid off. Your the best Derek!!!!
Truly have a great time watching your videos... thanks so much! Keep up the fine work.
PBR! I knew there was reason I was liking this show! I never could put my finger on it till now. Cheers 🍻 from Ohio!
Derek truly love watching the videos and learning more things on how to do things. I am a shade tree type mechanic and wrencher. Like to find something like this to tinker with and make motivate. Faithful Subscriber from Southeast Missouri. Keep it going.
Thanks Mark! Good luck on your hunt
Great show brother! You have a cool original sense of humor. Clean all American channel the whole family can enjoy.
Thanks Luis
I LOVE the guys humor and how calm he stays no matter what happens
Thanks buddy 😎
C10 and c 20 are my favorite pickup body style
I absolutely love your videos!!!I spent years growing up helping and learning from my grandfather who worked on cars just about as you do. Major deja vu! Keep up the amazing videos!!
You bring back old beasts from the dead. Amazing talent! 👍👍
love the definition of how the fuel tank gage works/ how to test it/ what goes bad. :)
So in true tradition, im 34,2 years late. Been busy giving her all the way.. Always a smile on my face when i see a new video! I like the garage flag you have gently installed on the wall with a nailgun standing 13 feet away, you nailed that one... haha.... :) have one aswell, pretty mint! have a good one, thank you for awesome content! greetings from Norway!
Hey bud! Good to see yah!!
@@ViceGripGarage thank you, makes me happy to see I'm recognized at least, even tho I'm always late! 😂
When cleaning the rust out of my project motorcycle gas tanks, I do something similar. But I use short deck screws instead of marbles. The screws get into the nooks and crannies better, are more abrasive, and can easily be removed with a magnet. I follow that with a good flush out and new fuel filter. Works great, as long as the tank doesn't have any rust-through areas.
Sounds like a comfortably loose, happy engine. Like a feller movin roun in old jeans.
haha.. great way of puttin it
LMAO.
.......You guys could make a video of Sunday dinner.....and we'd love it....But I do enjoy a good resurrection video. The concept of walking up to a car that's been sitting for ages ....starting it on site with just a few juices, tools and parts ...and then driving it any distance home, is your hook. This activity addresses the fears of the no so mechanically inclined...like me...who watch in amazement. The white caddy video is where I found you...and it sunk the hook in me. When you announced your plan...I said "no way" out loud.....then you drove that thing home...unbelievable.
I don't know why, but I love that truck!! Actually my favorite generation Chevy trucks. As you know I had a 61 Apache!
Neil Holschbach I had one but they unfortunately rot really badly
Killer old chevy build every old truck like that can just pop on the highway in a few! Love them trucks got 4 silverados for a reason!
had to stop watching a streamer to click on this alert! need the laughs!! thanks man.
RUclips finally recognized that they could reach an audience through vice grip thank the lord and bless the vice grip family ..Good people get good returns RUclips BETTER KEEP PAYING UP ! This is the only channel I watch every video every second of it !! Thanks everyone at VGG
It looks like she's got just the right amount of weight reduction on her.
Transparency is way better than all that black carbon fiber... Besides that hole in the rear of the cab is a good way to toss all those empty cold snacks on a road trip...
It's all balanced out
I love that you re-use the original stuff as much as possible. Most people are just r&r everything, it's wasteful. The old timers always just fixed things that broke - even starters! You are showing folks what grandpa knew that got forgotten and I just love it!
Absolutely!
Nice! Thanks for uploading on my birthday! What a decent present!
From pei canada here.love all your videos.you seem like just a normal blue collar guy and that's what I like too watch.keep it up.
I just subscribed to your channel recently and really enjoy watching you resurrect these awesome American trucks. Your skill level is extremely impressive and I have learned a lot watching you. I hope you make a ton of money on these trucks and keep finding them so you can continue to make these videos.
Thanks Bo! Appreciate you subbin!
Cool truck.
Thank you Erik
Love how you're basically channeling Red Green as you do these videos, great stuff...
apple doesn't fall far from the tree
@@ViceGripGarage any PLAIDFLANNEL HUNTING SHIRTS
@@ViceGripGarage I thought a feller looked familiar, now a guy knows where you got your skills, but you need to use more ducktape!
A guy is a genius. Fixing a truck, welding, drinking PBR, and filming!!! Multitasking more than a mother with 6 kids, with diaper rash. Truly inspirational. Keep it up!! ( weaker than Payton Mannings neck )
Thanks Bruce
“”Get some”” gets me every time. G’day from Australia 🇦🇺 I have been telling all me mates about your channel
I’ve got young kids and we watch it together and haven’t missed a episode you are a talented bloke
keep on using those Cheap tools and do wat u do best
I’ll try to send u some cold snacks 👍👍👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I'll bet I could drink beer with this guy.
Thanks Michael appreciate it!
Always good when your sucker 3000 is in tune and you can air rock on it .
Thank you for making me smile .
Can't wait to see how a guy tests on that ole beast. Love the digical test-o-tronic procedures... That there is the stuff of the pros.
Now I know what a "cold snack" is. Educational as always, thank you Sir
YOU NEED A TV SHOW FRFR
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That's what this is
🖕tv! TV sucks! I mean, unless a guy likes commercials.
Yeah cuz I swear you remind me so much of red green it blows my mind gotta be your uncle lol love the vids me keep it up
@@motorhead1884 He sounds like the son of Red Green, but looks exactly like a friend of mine.
This is down to earth entertaining for the basic mechanic" keep up the good videos, and Thanks"
Jessica's t rex arms 🤣🤣🤣 howd the couch sleep for a feller after she heard that?
No problem, she knows the real joke is on a guy with Sasquatch arms...
nailed it
Jerred Boshears 😂😂......perfect lol
@broomsterm Mine are chimpanzee arms and hands.
I did the Right Thing and Gave this a Thumbs Up 👍
That was the best ending ever "GET SOME" 🤣
I just like bein honest
Weak 😂🤣😂🤣 I you guys wanna see a shameful burnout a guys got a video on his channel
Keep these videos coming . Enjoy your show. I just snagged me up a 1962 Chevrolet C10 longbed with a 292 CiD. Some weight reduction but not horrrible. Going to give it a new life.
good video, a feller can find these C-10's all over the place here in Arizona.
lucky!
Been looking for good pics showing all of the mount locations for the under seat jack holder and associated hooks. Took a screen grab of your interior. Thanks man
Np glad that worked out for you
one handed beer open for the win!
✔🍻
@@ViceGripGarage naw a setup, beer was pre bent and opened was a breeze
The marbles in the old tankalator genius with the clr @ViceGripGarage
That smell, I know that smell. I bought a 54 Chevy 3100 and it smelled like Mamma June after hot yoga
haha, lordy
@@ViceGripGarage ohh, my eyes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! watta sight....needs clutch too, right? and soak that tree speed column with PB BLASTER for easy shifting ...........................
ooooooo weeeee i wouldnt wanna smell that with your nose lol
At least it don’t smell of pickled eggs, picked herring and lutefisk kept on the dash all summer...ufdah.
Shadow 79, dear God, that's gotta be the single grossest thing I have EVER heard, ahhhhh, get outa my head!!!
What a great way to fill the gaps between new episodes. Derek has not changed one bit. Love it.
A true Minnesotan! Crack the last hidden PBR while working on the old Chevy! Can’t remember the last time I had a PBR. Probably about the same time I had an Old Milwaukee, which was sometime in the 70’s. SKOL!
I’ve been wanting to watch a video in how to do “body work” with stuff like that. Good work man I love the videos!
Pop rivets work well.Run the STOP part down.
You're in luck, a guy did one on his Dodge Ram a while back.
ruclips.net/video/xbgqLjplHhc/видео.html
Just a beautiful old truck. My uncle owned a 66 C10 in 🏫. 😀
Bout blew a feller's ear buds out when you eased into that ol marble sloshing.
The old Chevy C10 is a beautiful vintage pickup! It would be so cool to use a metal flake paint job, like what used on speed boats and custom cars. I really like this brand new facebook channel. He fixes everything with a pair of vice grips, duct tape, and coat hanger wire.
Thank you for the great episode, Derek. Thank you also leaving the Thriftmaster 6, one of my favourite motors of all time. Like in your truck, these engines can be abused and have practically no maintenance and then fire right up in winter. Even if they have small issue like yours, they can be fixed with simple means, like in your case. The Thriftmaster don't get no respect but it's one of the most durable motors in history.
nice, thanks for the info
In High School (beer is good, pot is great, we’re the class of ‘78). My bud had an old GimCee with that 6. I think all it got was my drain oil from ‘71 Monty 350 4bbl. I can attest that truck was a beast.
I'll put an old MOPAR Slant 6 up there with it. You can't kill those things and many have tried.
I'm so adopting your excellent skills of bringing exact stats to your arguments.
Once out of 39.
That's man's dedication to document everything for posterity. 🤔
🥴😂
If junk and spare parts dont fall out when you open the passenger door, she aint a good truck
This is true
Pop cans, candy wrappers, and pizza boxes fall outa mine! 😂
@@donellmuniz590
Jumper cables, tools, parts, dog stuff....don't look in the bed!!
I’m glad I’m not the only one who’s dumped rocks down an old gas tank, practically professional.
I'm loving everything about this video. I even love the weak jokes it's priceless lol. The main reason is that my Uncle has a 66 C-10 that I'd love to get for my first build, but he's not budging. Hopefully no STRANGER comes along and get it before I do. Smh to the thought of it. Anyway, I love the content so keep it coming!
Thanks!
man, i LOVE your verbiage, all the terminology you use is hilarious... love this C10 so far...!!!
I run the car maintenance RUclips channel in Korea. I'm always learning such a great ideas on your channel. I hope we have a chance to be together. Thank you.
Thank you friend! Thanks for watching
Good Lord,You gotta be the funniest guy that wrenches on vehicles I know!!! Don't change your foremat.I love the witty sayings like Factory,Get Some,and other things,but your dry humor is the BEST! THANK YOU and can't wait for your next video!
Thanks Allen appreciate it
Smells like taco meat and wet carpet in here. LMAO! I would've named her Taco Bell. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haha!!
@@ViceGripGarage I love those old Trucks. Especially the C10's
That's funny!!
@@ViceGripGarage *Taco Belle
lol
Sparkulators and lightning hoses absolutely brilliant
Shopvac guitar master on top of all the other skills? I'll be dipped!
Man I have never seen anyone shred a Shop Vac like you !!!!!!!!Thanks Again 1!!
While a guy was welding the new factree seat brackets, a feller laid his eyeballs on set of some pretty wicked tires. Curious as to what they’re going on.
John Ellis I hear ya .. I saw them an went whoa.. I wondering too .. hmm 🤔
@@DarrensTruckzs Yeah me three! Foose rims! Make a Fellar wonder!
A guy also wonders what those Foose wheels are gonna get snipped on to.
I came to the comments to find this comment hahaha man this guy is like the father I always needed hahaha
Jason Strout I would love to just sit in the corner with some cold snacks and watch and listen to him work.
Got the alert on my embarrass yourself in public device - so I made sure to hustle home to watch on the digical device. Picked up a few tricks: marbles & clr for cleaning a fuel tank, for one, & using bar stock to mount seats for another. That sure looks more secure than the method I used: perforated metal strap & a few 1/2 in. bolts & nuts. I also admire the new starter camo kit...makes a new starter look worn in seconds. I can't believe I'm lerning on stuff here - you're even using a welding helmet! Bravo! You can count on my watching part 2....I'ma let everyone else speculate about those wheels & tires.
Thanks buddy!! Glad you enjoyed n such
A good start to a guys weekend when he can watch another guy booger weld a old truck 👍
about perfect eh
Fun to go back through the old videos looking for the "smells like" descriptions. Like this one.
Can't wait to get off work so I can actually watch this and get a cold snack
You said ATF would clean/loosen rings... best trick I ever did was AJAX powder, it also does a great cylinder honing job too! My vehicle smoked out the neighborhood but ran clean after half a can of AJAX. I immediately changed the oil, and again a few days later
Wow, Ajax? In the oil or in the fuel?
I can't believe I never thought of using CLR to clean rust out of a fuel tank
My buddy used swing set chain. not sure how well that works though haha
The only thing is, CLR dissolves rust and you could end up with a hole 🙄
When I first read this comment I thought you were talking about CLP, for cleaning guns up until I got to that part of the video. I was understandably a little confused, but curious how well it would work lol
I've been an OG subscriber since the first video. I've owned 4 69 Camaros since my first in 87 when I was 12. I've owned dozens of junks since my friend Derek! But there were quite a few shinny's in there! I still watch these old classics during the week. If you ever need anything in KCMO, hook me up. If I don't have it, I know the race shops that do. Marbles!.lol
Those are my favorite vintage of the C series Chevy, a real classic. I'm thinking maybe a guy should probably put some brakes on 'er so it'll stop at least 59% of the time
I fondly remember my '64 C10, when I decided I needed to take the small 6cyl out and put in a nice 283, I started after work on Friday, drove to work on Monday, all in my apartment parking lot!!!
Cause when you are workin, there is always time for a little vacuum guitar
🤟🤟😎
played that thang like a Profreshnial !
This guy is the ultimate car guy, and funny too. A great combination.
makes a guy happy to see you're sponsored by the pbr cold snack company
Haha! I wish!
Derek's descriptions of the smell inside the shitbox vehicles are always good for a chortle!
Weaker than Peyton Manning's neck. 😂😂 Glad to see the C10
I loved the ... Hotter then Shakiera s sweatpants !!!
Thanks for watching Michael
"Do the right thing" gets me every time!!!! Your awesome man!!!
17:30 A guy wonders how many times a guy might mash his Noggin on the old 2/6 angle wood hanging over his head there? I have one just like it right where I do most of my regressing and egressing. Ya know, where it can do some serious damage the right way.
I have those too. I padded them.
She is a loyal old gal, warms my rusty heart with dw 40 feeling inside!!! Its pretty amazing u drive em from the grave. Unreal!!!!
T Rex arm...she's gonna love that...lol!!!
Im in trouble 😬
I've been binging a bit, and it dawned on me. This feels similar in spirit to some of zip ties and bias plies videos, but more laid back, and family friendly.
Not at all a bad thing!
My current c-10 project is a serious restoration/restomod project, but I gotta admit, this makes me want to do a rat rod truck too.
thank you!!
@@ViceGripGarage you are very welcome!
I'll be dipped a guy got here early just in time for lunch
Thanks for watching Curt
LOL Air guitar with the vacuum cleaner hose....rock on brother!
"I bet Chang is gonna look at this one and go Nope"
Sounds fresh off the show room floor. Throw in floor mats. And dealer prep. Sold!
Car designers keep enlarging the "belly engagement panels" as the years tick by.
I love the Zip Ties N Bias Plies flag. The amount of automotive genius shared between the two of you is almost dangerous.