Me too. Some days i just sit and rewatch old episodes. Vice grip needs his own t.v show!!! When I wear my VGG t shirts so many ppl say things to me so a guy is pretty popular
My dad bought a brand new 1964 Buick LeSabre from Stewart Buick in Winston Salem NC. It was white with almost the same interior colors except the seats were vinyl and it was a 2 door. When the salesman brought it out, he parked it in an alley behind the dealership and left the motor running. Us kids piled into it to check it out. My brother with Downs Syndrome was 4 years old. He was so sweet. He grabbed the gear lever, pulled it into drive, and we plowed right into a telephone pole which put a nice dent in the front bumper. We had only travelled 5 feet but it dinged the chrome anyway. My dad being the generous soul that he was didn't even suggest to the salesman to put a new bumper on it. Dad's philosophy was when you get a new car, you might as well get a Tonya Harding out and ding it right away. That way you won't be dreading the time YOU ding it so bad. He was also a sweet man. I miss them both. By the way, we also had a 1956 Buick Special. The exterior was blue, white, and black. I love your channel. It brings back so many memories. I'm a fair bit of a mechanic myself being a fellette if I do say so myself. Keep them coming. I'll be a fan until I join my dad and my brother.
I like the character you play in your videos, but I really like the fact that is real life you are a highly skilled craftsman, that has a real understanding of what you do. Please never shut this channel down as it makes as many people laugh, as it makes people want to go out to the garage and pick up a wrench.
Agreed!!!! Funny as hell but also one highly skilled jack-of-all things automotive……. old skool style! Especially refreshing in this day of “plug in the computer and shoot me in the right direction” mechanics. I realize it has to be that way with the newer stuff, but there is no-one, and I mean no-one that I would rather be taking a sketchy rig for a long ride with than Derek!!! Keep up the great content Derek!!!
Brother listen, I've always said that I grew up in the wrong era as well and a good buddy of mine has also, BUT, if we grew up back when the automobiles were actually good then we wouldn't be here today to save on em. They'd just rot away if it wernt for fellas like us. Thanks for doin what you do to preserve on these ol beauty's. Keep saving history brother. 🤘🏼
A fellers grandpa just passed away today at the age of 97. He had one helluva run. A video upload today was just what a guy needed to get through this day, so thank you for that. Car looks amazing.
My condolences over your loss. At least you got to spend many a year knowing your grandpa. Both of my grandpa's passed before I was even hatched. Anyway, you'll see him again some day when it's your time. Again, my condolences.
Easily the best automotive show going. Straightforward, informative, real and hilarious. All the best bits of Roadkill and mighty car mods rolled into one.
@@V8PropaneBurner i've seen a bike video where the chrome is literally rusted and sheeting off be brought back to life, it took him hours but it was magic
So the brake line rubber, wheel cylinders, brake drums and shoes and rear end bushings are toast and the thing barely wobbled it’s way home but you put shine juice on her and that just makes it all right?
Wasn’t sure about this car in the beginning, but have really grown to like it. The Guy’s enthusiasm for rescuing these old gems is contagious, even for those of us who will never be in a position to follow his example. Good job!
I went off to my freshman year at college, in a ‘62 Buick LeSabre 2-door hardtop that I purchased from a co-worker. It had the venerable 401 engine and was maroon with a white roof. My favorite car when I think back on it.
I started binging on VGG last week, think n it was a brand new channel. Today, I've learned it's been around a long time. Can't stop watch n you man. Always entertaining. "Do the right thing" is my new quote. Thanks again D
My Dad worked at Fisher Body in Livonia, MI from 1959 to 1972. Yeah, I was born a Yankee, but he got homesick and moved back down South. Well, KY isn't south, but it sure beats Detroit.
A guy has sat in the parking lot for 30 mins after work watching VGG and had to explain to the wife that I was actually watching VGG and not visiting some mistress.
I'm so in love with this LeSabre. Buicks remind me of my grandpa (and I'm no spring chicken lol) and they all have that Buick smell 💗 when I was in my 20s I had a 74 (?) Regal with ttops. I could drive it with my pinkie finger. Just love them! Thanks for saving all the Buicks #HeroStatus
This Buick looks like the car, my neighbor came to pick me up when my Grandmother died. Me and her daughter had road our bikes to town. We were resting at the school yard when she found us. 😪
My mom passed on Jan 18th 2021 this popped on my my feed, and been watching it since that day, God puts people in your path for a reason, you are practical and have ambition and I love Buicks as well thank you for getting me through this difficult time
A guy is just recovering from Koved 1900 and have surly just enjoyed the heck outta these little filmy things you putting on the U tubes. Thanks a bunch.
Seeing Derek engage his Inner DJ Scratch and Sniff got a guy laughing. @18:35 I mean, you just have to sometimes. Mozzle just watch the whole vidya, but had to edit in a guys break out rap performance.
Wow! The cleaner for the seats worked wonders! The shiner for the chrome made it sparkle. Almost made it look like the car was winking at ya!! Really nice looking car. What an era. Ram
i would love to have the old buick 3000 . I LOVE old cars like that . it makes me happy to see you take them and bring them back to life .thanks for looking out for the old schools.
Literally made a guys day when he hooked his peepers on the notification bell . Thanks Derek Ive been having a horrible day but this turned it all around and got me smiling.
I would replace the floor mats as those have seen better days. And that front carpet needs replacing too. Those Spray way products work great on vinyl. Great job on the chrome Derek.
i appreciate your videos, i had to sell my ride so i started working out my body again and im trying to get over alcohol. i guess its your positive vibe that motivates the good, keep em coming!!
ANTONIO GOOD FOR YOU MAN ,STRONG MIND, STRONG BODY,, KEEP BUSY AND STAY AWAY FROM PEOPLE WHO SOCIALLY DRINK FOR A WHILE I QUIT 28 YEARS AGO GOODLUCK BUDDY YOU CAN DO IT MAN✊✊✊✊✊
I've been dealing with hip replacement surgery and battling cancer. I just wanted to thank you Derek and your family for helping keep my spirits up. I grew up in Baudette MN so some of the things you say really take me back. Thank You.
The phrase you were looking for earlier was "Diamond in a Goats ass" LOL! The scratches in the glove box came for High Heels don't ask me how I know trust me! LOL!
Been watching a guy for about the last year. Love the content makes my day. Would like to see a little more on how much you get for them and where these car/truck/projects are ending up?. Keep up the great work.
When it comes to fixing the radio, the first thing you wanna blame in the audio world (especially when it's old) are the electrolytic capacitors. They are used in audio amplifiers, they have approx. life of 20-35 years, after that they just lose their properties and radio no worky. I had equipment that was 35 years old and it was literally half dead.
Newer subscriber. Really enjoyed seeing the transformation on this old Buick. As a kid the next door neighbor had a '63 LaSabre just like this one. His was metallic tan. I can't tell you how many times I rode my bike past that Buick but hardly noticed it. Seeing this car gave me a new appreciation for those memories. The neighbor was an electrician and always drove Buicks. His Buick was his work car as well as the family car and he drove them hard. He traded the '63 on a '65 Wildcat. He really liked that Wildcat and had it for many years. I sampled the Buick cool aid later in life with an Estate Wagon and a Regal GS. Great cars!
Your approach Derek is typical Scandinavian matter-of-factly..no matter what. Lots of them around your area..Best car show ever! Greetings from Norway..
Derek, it would be really neat if you could reach out to folks who pick up some of the classics that you rescue and restore and share with us how they ended up. Love the channel. It is a refreshing diversion from the absolutely insane world we live in today.
Lying in my bed not feeling too good(prostrate issues) and up pops Derek with some emergency medicinal VGG therapy. Thanks Derek you have taken my mind off of things for 29 minutes and 13 seconds. Those ‘Poverty Caps’ really look the part and set the car off for ‘Goin’ to town’ with the family....A guy really knows his cars and how ‘shine on them..’ Thanks Bro’...
When I was a little kid I remember my Grandpa had a brand new 1961 Oldsmobile Super 88 & man that was a beautiful car. Red exterior & red interior with the chrome dash & eliptical gauges & deep set steering wheel.
My second time watching this video I just wish you would show us who buys the cars and where they're going to but I don't care what they look like....JJ..
please never ever stop posting videos. Nobody is like you. I dont know if you got your charm from your father but you got all of us always waiting for the next video. You are amazing no doubt about it.
The Sprayaway cleaners are awesome! I thought the glass cleaner was awesome now they have it all. Even smells pleasant. Just like the Berrymans you use that is another great product in itself! Doesnt take long doing this work. You find a good product you stick with it.
Imagine 200 cable channels and Netflix, Hulu and Amazon prime...and Vice Grip Garage is STILL my first choice!
Me too. Honestly, I watch you tube more than anything else.
You should go outside 🤣🤣
Well I'll be dipped!
Me too. Some days i just sit and rewatch old episodes. Vice grip needs his own t.v show!!! When I wear my VGG t shirts so many ppl say things to me so a guy is pretty popular
Same here
My dad bought a brand new 1964 Buick LeSabre from Stewart Buick in Winston Salem NC. It was white with almost the same interior colors except the seats were vinyl and it was a 2 door. When the salesman brought it out, he parked it in an alley behind the dealership and left the motor running. Us kids piled into it to check it out. My brother with Downs Syndrome was 4 years old. He was so sweet. He grabbed the gear lever, pulled it into drive, and we plowed right into a telephone pole which put a nice dent in the front bumper. We had only travelled 5 feet but it dinged the chrome anyway. My dad being the generous soul that he was didn't even suggest to the salesman to put a new bumper on it. Dad's philosophy was when you get a new car, you might as well get a Tonya Harding out and ding it right away. That way you won't be dreading the time YOU ding it so bad. He was also a sweet man. I miss them both. By the way, we also had a 1956 Buick Special. The exterior was blue, white, and black. I love your channel. It brings back so many memories. I'm a fair bit of a mechanic myself being a fellette if I do say so myself. Keep them coming. I'll be a fan until I join my dad and my brother.
aww heck, that story made a fella smile and tear up a little. thank you for sharing. ❤
I like the character you play in your videos, but I really like the fact that is real life you are a highly skilled craftsman, that has a real understanding of what you do. Please never shut this channel down as it makes as many people laugh, as it makes people want to go out to the garage and pick up a wrench.
Kind of reminds me of Red Green.
I'm from the same area, it's an oldschool way of talking and being. It's a sense of humor when all is wrong and difficult.
Not only that, but for some of us older guys it brings back memories and makes me want to start another project!
@@Animehound1 Yep!
Agreed!!!! Funny as hell but also one highly skilled jack-of-all things automotive……. old skool style! Especially refreshing in this day of “plug in the computer and shoot me in the right direction” mechanics. I realize it has to be that way with the newer stuff, but there is no-one, and I mean no-one that I would rather be taking a sketchy rig for a long ride with than Derek!!! Keep up the great content Derek!!!
Brother listen, I've always said that I grew up in the wrong era as well and a good buddy of mine has also, BUT, if we grew up back when the automobiles were actually good then we wouldn't be here today to save on em. They'd just rot away if it wernt for fellas like us. Thanks for doin what you do to preserve on these ol beauty's. Keep saving history brother. 🤘🏼
You Americans certainly knew how to make cars, absolutely gorgeous!
A fellers grandpa just passed away today at the age of 97. He had one helluva run. A video upload today was just what a guy needed to get through this day, so thank you for that. Car looks amazing.
My sympathies. On a brighter note, I just became an Uncle 15 minutes ago!!! a LITTLE BOY
@@davidhintz1 congrats brotha!
@@boostdBB6 Thanks!
My condolences over your loss. At least you got to spend many a year knowing your grandpa. Both of my grandpa's passed before I was even hatched. Anyway, you'll see him again some day when it's your time. Again, my condolences.
Peace to you and yours. Grandpa's are getting to be in short supply.
Take care of them while they are still around.
We watch, because Derrick is so real, knowledgeable, down to earth, and funny as hell!
exactly. a great soft spoken guy.
Easily the best automotive show going. Straightforward, informative, real and hilarious. All the best bits of Roadkill and mighty car mods rolled into one.
BAD ASS BUICK ! That is nice. Who ever gets that car is getting a real solid rod. American Heavy Metal Rules. I love this channel.
Glad I'm not the only one that does the DJ'ing on the ripply bits when cleaning them.
The pop of that chrome just about extracts saline solution from a guy's eyes.
pretty sharp eh!
They knew how to plate chrome back then before the EPA stuck their fat noses in it...
I can't believe how well that chrome came back. It totally changes the appearance of the whole car. You've done a fantastic job there Derek
@@V8PropaneBurner i've seen a bike video where the chrome is literally rusted and sheeting off be brought back to life,
it took him hours but it was magic
Got to love when a guy gets the notification about a new vgg video!!!
🤟
I just can't believe it. Early bird gets the work?
So the brake line rubber, wheel cylinders, brake drums and shoes and rear end bushings are toast and the thing barely wobbled it’s way home but you put shine juice on her and that just makes it all right?
That saves the day👍😊
@@theeoddments960 Yup, For now. Stay tuned. That's next. VGG is the best thing out there.
Wasn’t sure about this car in the beginning, but have really grown to like it. The Guy’s enthusiasm for rescuing these old gems is contagious, even for those of us who will never be in a position to follow his example. Good job!
I went off to my freshman year at college, in a ‘62 Buick LeSabre 2-door hardtop that I purchased from a co-worker. It had the venerable 401 engine and was maroon with a white roof. My favorite car when I think back on it.
I started binging on VGG last week, think n it was a brand new channel. Today, I've learned it's been around a long time. Can't stop watch n you man. Always entertaining. "Do the right thing" is my new quote. Thanks again D
I remember all the door sill plates used to have the body by fisher stamps.
yeah, back in the ol days
ya, they were small and black ovals werent they?
My Dad worked at Fisher Body in Livonia, MI from 1959 to 1972. Yeah, I was born a Yankee, but he got homesick and moved back down South. Well, KY isn't south, but it sure beats Detroit.
@@warrenmichael918 they were a stamped image of a stagecoach.
My Grandfather helped to bring Fisher Bodyworks to GM back before they were not a GM Vendor.
I think I can speak for all of when I say you have made us all fall in love with her good looking car man that front end !!!!
A guy has sat in the parking lot for 30 mins after work watching VGG and had to explain to the wife that I was actually watching VGG and not visiting some mistress.
What the hell man? UR mistress don't watch VGG?
A guy wants to spend at least 60 minutes with his mistress.
See how a guy is tearin’ folks’ marriages apart...
Papa once said and a guy knows - It ain’t easy bein’ greasy. Or is is cheesy? Ho-well.
Doesn't your mistress have a bigger screen to watch VGG on?
If Mama ain't happy, nobody is. Happy Wife, happy life my Dad used to say.
I'm so in love with this LeSabre. Buicks remind me of my grandpa (and I'm no spring chicken lol) and they all have that Buick smell 💗 when I was in my 20s I had a 74 (?) Regal with ttops. I could drive it with my pinkie finger. Just love them! Thanks for saving all the Buicks #HeroStatus
This Buick looks like the car, my neighbor came to pick me up when my Grandmother died. Me and her daughter had road our bikes to town. We were resting at the school yard when she found us. 😪
I fixed the headliner in my Camaro with a couple of magnets. It’s mint.
Did that once, works great, just don't go too fast over cobblestones 😜
magnets! thats a great idea!
Brilliant idea! Thank you!
My dad stuffed McDonalds french fry boxes into the edges to tuck ours in our Malibu wagon. Worked... kinda ok?
@@TakuroSpirit77 that's actually genius
I love that interior it has so much 50s / 60s character , reminds me of the Jetsons lounge .
JIMINY! That chrome has enough shine to make a guy nervous.
My mom passed on Jan 18th 2021 this popped on my my feed, and been watching it since that day, God puts people in your path for a reason, you are practical and have ambition and I love Buicks as well thank you for getting me through this difficult time
Good luck buddy NOTHING can replace a Mom
A guy is just recovering from Koved 1900 and have surly just enjoyed the heck outta these little filmy things you putting on the U tubes. Thanks a bunch.
You did an amazing job on this car in such a short period of time. Thank you for all your dedication, this is the best channel of RUclips.
Seeing Derek engage his Inner DJ Scratch and Sniff got a guy laughing. @18:35 I mean, you just have to sometimes. Mozzle just watch the whole vidya, but had to edit in a guys break out rap performance.
Dj B dipped
🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️
Yep lmao
Had to watch it 3 time laughing my ass off 😂😂🤣🤣
You're the Bob Ross of automotive.!
happy little mistakes....
In this throw away society it does my old heart good to see this video
Wow!
The cleaner for the seats worked wonders!
The shiner for the chrome made it sparkle. Almost made it look like the car was winking at ya!!
Really nice looking car. What an era.
Ram
Loved the heater blower switch. That's what's called usin whats yah got. What a riot!!!
Derek, whoever scores this awesome rig will surely appreciate the effort you’ve put in to bring the shine on this beauty. Enjoyed this immensely 👍👍
First time a fellow mentioned the light switch, first thing that came to mind was heater motor.
English guy living in Western Australia and Derek this Chanel and you are fantastic! Love it. Keep those snow mobile’s and old cars coming 👍🏻
i would love to have the old buick 3000 . I LOVE old cars like that . it makes me happy to see you take them and bring them back to life .thanks for looking out for the old schools.
Literally made a guys day when he hooked his peepers on the notification bell .
Thanks Derek Ive been having a horrible day but this turned it all around and got me smiling.
when i was young we had a metallic brown 1961 lesabre convertible. ...brings back memories. thanks.
I had a 64 Buick special convertible...
Im amazed on how the interior turned up. This magical rejuventor juice in bottle really do things
Only Derek could make me wish I had an old unrestored 1963 Buick to play with.
I would replace the floor mats as those have seen better days. And that front carpet needs replacing too. Those Spray way products work great on vinyl. Great job on the chrome Derek.
i appreciate your videos, i had to sell my ride so i started working out my body again and im trying to get over alcohol. i guess its your positive vibe that motivates the good, keep em coming!!
Good luck, dude. A healthy body is the best ride a guy could have👍🏼
ANTONIO GOOD FOR YOU MAN ,STRONG MIND, STRONG BODY,, KEEP BUSY AND STAY AWAY FROM PEOPLE WHO SOCIALLY DRINK FOR A WHILE I QUIT 28 YEARS AGO GOODLUCK BUDDY YOU CAN DO IT MAN✊✊✊✊✊
@@stevetheriault4164 Congrats on 28, Antoino keep the faith life is better sober, 36 years for me , ya you lose a few "friends" when you quit,
@@stevetheriault4164 thank you so much, means alot
@@patrickkish6662 thanks pat!!
“Best damn show on the RUclips” - Ricky Bobby
“LeSlobber” lol. Derek, you’re the best!
I've been dealing with hip replacement surgery and battling cancer. I just wanted to thank you Derek and your family for helping keep my spirits up. I grew up in Baudette MN so some of the things you say really take me back. Thank You.
In my prayers, mate and you're in good company as my wife is too.
Funny how fellers are just petrified of sewing! Lol. Works for me. More work for me!.
Most love this car has seen in 23 years.
The phrase you were looking for earlier was "Diamond in a Goats ass" LOL! The scratches in the glove box came for High Heels don't ask me how I know trust me! LOL!
well i'll be dipped,
@@alt7488 in poop. (Actually a guy growin' up in Missouri didn't say poop, we used another word). LOL
I used to wonder why the heels of my exs shoes were always scratched up.
Been watching a guy for about the last year. Love the content makes my day. Would like to see a little more on how much you get for them and where these car/truck/projects are ending up?. Keep up the great work.
LOL!!! You discovered what the hanging leviton mystery light switch was all about! Better late than never. Sprayway juice looks like it really works.
I honestly love the way he says some of these items. The fuel make it happener is my favorite so far.
Mozzle leave on the old State Farm sticker. Adds to the character of an old rig.
Is that an apache? Got one my self but yours seems to be in a good shape 👍 mine is not..
@@samim5665 Sure is! ‘58
*I am glad you like your old classics so much, Derek. Your enthusiasm for them is refreshing.*
Thanks Robert
I thought that was the blower switch when you were freezing on the way home .
It was almost obvious lol
That or an electric rad fan...oh wait...
A little piece of duct tape over that Portland brick hole would have helped. lol
Have your radio on and have one of your boys hold onto the antenna nub. It should work since that person will be the mast for the AM
I like the front windshield also. It has a lot of character. THe shine juice really brings out the beauty of the paint.
When it comes to fixing the radio, the first thing you wanna blame in the audio world (especially when it's old) are the electrolytic capacitors. They are used in audio amplifiers, they have approx. life of 20-35 years, after that they just lose their properties and radio no worky. I had equipment that was 35 years old and it was literally half dead.
Man, first Kravened's 57 Chevy featuring you, now this. A guy's just getting a Day of Derek here!
I’m letting the ads play in their entirety! I do what a poor fella can! Love the car. Keep strong bubba 💪🏼🤜🏻
One of the few stations I dont skip ad's on. This guys content is worth it 👍
Newer subscriber. Really enjoyed seeing the transformation on this old Buick. As a kid the next door neighbor had a '63 LaSabre just like this one. His was metallic tan. I can't tell you how many times I rode my bike past that Buick but hardly noticed it. Seeing this car gave me a new appreciation for those memories. The neighbor was an electrician and always drove Buicks. His Buick was his work car as well as the family car and he drove them hard. He traded the '63 on a '65 Wildcat. He really liked that Wildcat and had it for many years. I sampled the Buick cool aid later in life with an Estate Wagon and a Regal GS. Great cars!
I agree with the last comment. canceling all my streaming services hep psssss! Derek that seat cleaning bottled my mind right up.
That turned out to be a cool go into town rig. Amazing how you can turn something many sees as junk totaly around. The patina paint is amazing😊
Looks like the dining room on the Titanic.
That's some pretty serious waterage!
I cracked up at the hip hop chrome trim scratching. That was dope
Your approach Derek is typical Scandinavian matter-of-factly..no matter what. Lots of them around your area..Best car show ever! Greetings from Norway..
My grandfather had one. Bought it new. Was red inside and out. Had it till 75 and got another one , the second one was red interior with white outside
The leSabre reminds me of cross between a Caddy and and Impala
Maaaaaaan I love the patina on this thing. It's dang near perfect.
i love the 60s door panel design! class!
and they sound dope too!
in case you have never tried it. 'Never Dull' wading is the best polisher I've ever used. It will polish anything.
VGG this series on the 63 Le Sab ra is excellent. There is something special bout cars of that era.
She's definitely a keeper. I ❤️ the classic Buicks myself.
Buicks used to be nice cars. Now it is the company of old people that can't go more than 25 mph down the road. What happened?
Derek, it would be really neat if you could reach out to folks who pick up some of the classics that you rescue and restore and share with us how they ended up. Love the channel. It is a refreshing diversion from the absolutely insane world we live in today.
Ruby in a Rainstorm!!! Good ol' LaSlobber.
Really great car, Buick did have a great design back then.
Lying in my bed not feeling too good(prostrate issues) and up pops Derek with some emergency medicinal VGG therapy. Thanks Derek you have taken my mind off of things for 29 minutes and 13 seconds. Those ‘Poverty Caps’ really look the part and set the car off for ‘Goin’ to town’ with the family....A guy really knows his cars and how ‘shine on them..’ Thanks Bro’...
I lost it when ya started cleanin on them doors.
You want that blower motor to be variable speed? just run to ther hardware store and get a dimmer switch lol
Does that work on DC? I doubt
@@user-uk5bx1kz2k it doesnt!
@@user-uk5bx1kz2k A DC motor speed controller probably would.
No, they use a triac, which only works on AC and are tuned for 120V.
and mount it inside the dash...that's free.
Watching your content, is excellent time spent. Thx, man. Cool old girl ya got there. Nice job bringing her back around.
My favorite is the smell that comes out of the exhaust of the vacuum after it's been atomized and warmed a little.... so much better.
When I was a little kid I remember my Grandpa had a brand new 1961 Oldsmobile Super 88 & man that was a beautiful car. Red exterior & red interior with the chrome dash & eliptical gauges & deep set steering wheel.
a feller saw something new to watch and never clicked a video so fast
I just bought a scalp awning from the VGG merch store 👍
😎😂😂
Nice! Mine's on the way.
How much$
Tim Ramaker ...bout the same as a bottle of whiskey, or maybe a roll of dip but, definitely less than a half tank of diesel.
I think a feller needs to buy this LeSabre from ya' to drive to work.
that's "LeSlobber"
and spend just enough money on gas
I haven't owned a car for 30 years but I love watching you restore these forgotten cars.
When sewing up on a car seats headliner use power pro braided fishing line. Also works great on your favorite carhart suits.
The old girl is looking snazzy it’s awesome the respect you have for these classics
DJ Bieri coming at ya with an oldie but a goodie. That was hilarious!
The “DJ” cleaning of the door panels made me bust out laughing 😂
And the "ee-er, ee-er, ee-er" on the missing window.
that was one of the most hilarious things i seen in a while. it came out of nowhere lol. great episode
My second time watching this video I just wish you would show us who buys the cars and where they're going to but I don't care what they look like....JJ..
please never ever stop posting videos. Nobody is like you. I dont know if you got your charm from your father but you got all of us always waiting for the next video. You are amazing no doubt about it.
That is such a good looking land yacht! Love it! Well done Sir. :)
Your production quality is skyrocketing my guy, keep up the good work!
Those chrome shots are killer!
It's actually a very beautiful car! If I had more room at the old homestead, I would buy it and keep it for myself.
NOthing better than this. I have wanted a successful youtube channel and I always watch your videos for inspiration. Thx Derek and T-rex
well i wasn't a huge fan of this car at first, but I'm warming up to it....kinda like it, the wheels, and the shine really brought er around.
The passenger side floor looks like, " The Dining room of the Titanic " ! Lol
Pretty sure that it moved on it’s own lol!!
Love the “DJ mixer” door panel cleaner segment. “Classic”
I laughed so hard when I saw that!!
18:36 was worth the price of admission. We need more DJ Vice Grips!
The Sprayaway cleaners are awesome! I thought the glass cleaner was awesome now they have it all. Even smells pleasant. Just like the Berrymans you use that is another great product in itself! Doesnt take long doing this work. You find a good product you stick with it.
This was my very first car as a teenager . paid for it myself .I got it in 1973 .had it about 10 years . nice car .