Will This Ford Model A RUN AND DRIVE 700+ Miles Home?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

Комментарии • 21 тыс.

  • @davidhurst3780
    @davidhurst3780 2 года назад +6327

    Derek, I watched this show with my 91 year old dad. Now he has a bit of a memory issue but he perked up and told me story after story about the Model A his family had when he was a kid. Thanks for making his day which in turn made my day.

    • @timothygeiger8271
      @timothygeiger8271 2 года назад +377

      I'm going to show this video to my 95 year old dad. He had a model A way back when he was young. I've heard many stories already, but the new stories will be worth it.

    • @ViceGripGarage
      @ViceGripGarage  2 года назад +1127

      This made my day!!

    • @Dragonballguy270
      @Dragonballguy270 2 года назад +210

      @@ViceGripGarage Isn't this what its all about, comments like that make it all worth while - bringing back some joy to an old man

    • @billlamm4688
      @billlamm4688 2 года назад +120

      My mother learned to drive in a model T.. she would be saying you should have a water and fuel jug or 3 for this adventure.. and that if the hill is too steep, turn it around and put it in reverse.. the oil leaking is less conserning then when it stops

    • @libradabencosme7769
      @libradabencosme7769 2 года назад +22

      Me gusta este yikpd

  • @arancunningham7256
    @arancunningham7256 2 года назад +3248

    Who needs movies when VGG drops a new hour-and-a-half-long masterpiece every week??? Love you Derek and family :)

    • @sexysammij1
      @sexysammij1 2 года назад +56

      Isn't it just the best thing, it's Saturday morning here in Sydney Australia and a great way to relax on a chilli autumn day.

    • @jasonshoemaker385
      @jasonshoemaker385 2 года назад +16

      Hour and 3/4 lol.

    • @Brock_Landers
      @Brock_Landers 2 года назад +12

      @@sexysammij1 Chilly? What is it? A balmy sunny 80? 🌞 lol I'm just joking with you. I live in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US and today it was 47 F as a high with high winds, scattered rain, and tonight we're supposed to get snow and 37 F as a high. What am I doing in the Northeast US!? Lol

    • @sexysammij1
      @sexysammij1 2 года назад +5

      @@Brock_Landers 1.50pm Saturday arvo here and currently 68F but feels much cooler than that.

    • @sexysammij1
      @sexysammij1 2 года назад +5

      @@Brock_Landers our weather has been miserable and wet the past few weeks sadly not very summery at all

  • @fartsmccracken1445
    @fartsmccracken1445 2 года назад +792

    This man’s tolerance level is off the charts. All that stopping and filling and packing, and knowing it was leaking like a sieve through every mile, just waiting for it to let go: amazing. I must be getting soft in my old age, because the thank you message toward the end brought a tear to me eye. Rest assured, I will always watch every second of these videos. They’re that good, and so are you and your family.

    • @chadhelmer3835
      @chadhelmer3835 2 года назад +36

      Nobody says it better than...Farts McCracken😁 Guessing you and I have made a similar amount of trips around the sun. The thank you message tugged on feels for me too.

    • @utahnick
      @utahnick 2 года назад +17

      I skipped through some of the driving, but did catch the message. Nice comment, well said.

    • @laruegeigerjr1368
      @laruegeigerjr1368 2 года назад +9

      Amen Brother

    • @One-Crazy-Cat
      @One-Crazy-Cat 2 года назад +9

      Feller needs a couple jerry cans and some fuel line.

    • @ritelcopterserviceinc.4942
      @ritelcopterserviceinc.4942 2 года назад +32

      When I seen the message pop up, I thought No, No, THANK YOU!!!!! This is good stuff

  • @LindaSChastain
    @LindaSChastain 10 месяцев назад +16

    Dear Derek and Jessica, I found your VGG channel a few days ago and I'm hooked. I'm 69 and my husband is 93. He watched the '28 Ford Model A episode with me this morning. He had a '30 Ford Model A in the 1940's. He has told me so much about it and said yours is a fancier model than he had. We travel in a 2020 Honda Accord and my Minnie Winnie motorhome. If I could afford to buy him a beauty like yours for him to drive, I would in a heart beat. Yes, he still drives at his age. We take our boat fishing pulled behind his Chevy PU or the Minnie Winnie. I drive most of the time, as I drive well at night and I'm a defensive driver, with zero accidents or tickets. My Daddy taught me well at age 15. Anyway I want you to know how much I enjoy your channel. My oldest vehicle was the 56 Chevy Bel Air I drove all through high school and up to 1979 when my Dad sold it forgetting I would have bought it. Oh well. God bless you and your family. Love and hugs from northern California.
    PS my nephew, his wife and their 3 children just moved to Franklin, TN. I may move out your way if I outlive my very active healthy husband.
    PS I love Fords. I've had 2 2003 Ford TBirds, hardtop, convertibles, a mechanic ruined my first one, the second one had 56K miles on it when I sold it to a girlfriend in Texas. She loves it. I miss it.

  • @isaacfink7001
    @isaacfink7001 2 года назад +985

    Out of all the shows out there, and I’m not just talking RUclips, I’m talking tv also, Derek has the best one hands down. He’s found a way to connect with so many different people and the reason why is because he’s one of us. Just a regular guy with skills to fix just about anything with an engine. And he’s relatable! There’s more than one time I’ve seen in a video where he’s come across something that I’ve experienced to lol. He’s the real deal, down to earth, and humble. I can watch him with my kids and the worst thing I’ve heard him say is ‘Moses sandals’ lol. When I saw this 90min+ video I knew I was in for a treat! Thank you Derek for taking the time in all that editing and hard work videoing to give us such good entertainment and history to!

    • @alwaysopen7970
      @alwaysopen7970 2 года назад +14

      Need a VGG movie opening in a theatre near you. It would win an Oscar in some category.

    • @dynomitegliatti7811
      @dynomitegliatti7811 2 года назад +12

      you nailed it sir

    • @MitchZero9
      @MitchZero9 2 года назад +7

      Well said.
      Very humble fella.

    • @Canadian_Icecube
      @Canadian_Icecube 2 года назад +7

      Totally agree. Derek and Brent from hafhass kustom are both so salt of the hearth relatable fellows. Anyhoo, Derek is so humble and talented.

    • @alexsprings87
      @alexsprings87 2 года назад +1

      Facts!!

  • @jeffandterri98
    @jeffandterri98 2 года назад +394

    In my humble opinion this car deserves a ground up restoration. Making a 700 mile road trip at it's age and condition I think it earned it. Love your content, hope you never stop making it.

    • @hoost3056
      @hoost3056 2 года назад +10

      I agree.......dipped, stripped, fresh everything. A V8-60 would be so cool in something like this.

    • @bobtucker8875
      @bobtucker8875 2 года назад +4

      Just love these road trip videos, because I myself enjoy driving many miles down the back roads. Keep it up. Thanks for sharing.

    • @andrewmoens8614
      @andrewmoens8614 2 года назад +10

      I agree, keep it original...

    • @gillespriod5509
      @gillespriod5509 2 года назад +8

      She Just Need a mechanical rebuilt and Paint, the car Is actually already in very good conditions and complete, Just an overhaul to give her reliability back, i bet the engine was never been done since the car was new other than maybe some gasket and was still all original to just blow like that😂

    • @bigh48
      @bigh48 2 месяца назад

      Amazed that it made 718 miles. Loads of smiles.

  • @yam137
    @yam137 2 года назад +362

    This isn't a youtube video, it's a road movie, the narrative, music & the tech are simply golden, thankyou so much.

    • @ViceGripGarage
      @ViceGripGarage  2 года назад +24

      Thanks for watching

    • @poplaurentiu4148
      @poplaurentiu4148 2 года назад +9

      @@ViceGripGarage Tanks.. for entertaining all of us.. now comes the plan to dig -up some old parts.. ;0)
      Anyway, i'll keep it short may God bless you and your understanding family !
      we watch your skills & adventures saving cars from Europe ! ;0)

    • @gamedude5092
      @gamedude5092 2 года назад +3

      That´s what I also feel like, thanks.

    • @perhammarstrom4559
      @perhammarstrom4559 2 года назад +3

      @@ViceGripGarage As a Swede I liked to watch a little bit of US automotive history and the backroads of US countryside in a well produced video.

    • @Only.gmail_
      @Only.gmail_ 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@ViceGripGarage
      Are you a wealthy guy ?

  • @Countryboy9129
    @Countryboy9129 9 месяцев назад +65

    I know this video is old and the comments are as well. But I watch this video probably once every few months. It’s one of my favorites that Derek has made and to be honest it’s sort of a dream of mine to travel cross country with avoid highways on. I’m glad to see you do this Derek. My grandfather drove from Indiana to Alaska then took a fairy from somewhere in Alaska and landed in Washington then drove across the US back to Indiana. Took about 6 months in total. I flew into Alaska and went fishing with him. That trip was all he talked about until the day he passed. So keep using the back roads!!

    • @urabampot
      @urabampot 8 месяцев назад +1

      He took a ferry, lol.... not a fairy.... a ferry, hahaha!!

    • @zacjenkins1258
      @zacjenkins1258 6 месяцев назад

      Same here, love this episode

    • @Azgarath214
      @Azgarath214 6 месяцев назад

      It is a beautiful car and you keep the colour like that but I know you changed it to something else

    • @Azgarath214
      @Azgarath214 6 месяцев назад

      Which is a shame because it looks amazing

    • @gailynbrock5204
      @gailynbrock5204 4 месяца назад

      Same for me

  • @slyguyaction
    @slyguyaction 2 года назад +312

    “If you’re still watching, my family and I thank you”? You gotta be kidding brotha! Of course I’m watching every second, all the way through. Watching a guy make a long trek in a well weathered car while giving us all that beautiful countryside views along the way is the best way for a guy to relax on the weekend. Can’t thank you enough for this video. Wow man. Thank you.

    • @brockryan3405
      @brockryan3405 2 года назад +1

      I wonder if people that Fast Forward reduce his ratings in the eyes of RUclips and minus him on the $$.

    • @slyguyaction
      @slyguyaction 2 года назад +1

      @@brockryan3405,
      Hope not. He deserved every red cent.

    • @_Musashi_13
      @_Musashi_13 2 года назад +3

      I had the same thought when it popped up.

    • @williambehles7704
      @williambehles7704 2 года назад +1

      Yup

    • @avongil
      @avongil 2 года назад +3

      700 miles in a well running A would be a feat. Not sure how he pulled this one off. Shear will power.

  • @OURBENEFACT0RS
    @OURBENEFACT0RS 2 года назад +248

    "Since the engine's failing I got a cupholder... that should help." This was a great episode. Thanks Derek!

    • @rendezvouswithdestiny1717
      @rendezvouswithdestiny1717 2 года назад

      1:18:18

    • @toddgrandy271
      @toddgrandy271 2 года назад +1

      Yes I agree with your assessment. Just A little upgrade an enjoy it. Epic journey DIRK! 714 mi in a model A

    • @brunosergioporto8881
      @brunosergioporto8881 2 года назад +1

      Yes, I was still watching, and you did it, congratulations! By the way I am a subscriber of Paul Shin and watch all his videos, it was a surprise as you mentioned him, very nice. Thank you for this new adventure...Best wishes from Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil.

    • @sw6188
      @sw6188 2 года назад

      I damn near spat my drink out when I heard him say that! Funny as f*ck! I can't get enough of Derek's spontaneous crazy humor.

  • @jeffrykopis5468
    @jeffrykopis5468 2 года назад +282

    Imagine it's 1935, and you've gotta load the family, the dog, and everything you own in, on, or behind that ol' girl, and drive it all the way from Oklahoma or Kansas to California. My wife's Grandma, 97 and going strong, made that trip at age 11, from Kansas.

    • @earlhollar1906
      @earlhollar1906 2 года назад +12

      When Dirk was telling about these things running on just about anything. It reminded me of a story my dad used to tell about him and his buddy when they were in the Army Air corps during World War II driving from North Dakota to Bakersfield California in a Model A. They put two y's in the intake pipe going to the carburetor with a choke valve and cable assembly on the air cleaner y the Y lead down to a pipe just above the exhaust manifold and back up to the carburetor they had a tank that rested on top of the gas tank where they can reach a valve with a steel tube feeding to a drip nozzle in the top of the pipe that ran past exhaust manifold. Dad said it works best going down a Long Hill. The tank on top of the gas tank held a half-and-half mixture of burner Fuel and kerosene. As the passenger slowly shut the gas off and open the vaporizing oil mixture valve, until it ran smooth but a little rich. Then the driver would regulate the mixture with the choke valve lean for cruising Richer mixture for pulling a Hill. He said it was amazing how far they could get on a tank of fuel.

    • @ANew-cs5vy
      @ANew-cs5vy 2 года назад

      Nice work getting that old girl over 700 miles. Better you than me though, that is way too much tinkering and improvising for my ability.

    • @shawnnewlan7486
      @shawnnewlan7486 2 года назад +3

      @@ANew-cs5vy that's really the way it was then. A fellow was always tinkering and working on them.

    • @CenPapi
      @CenPapi 2 года назад +16

      @B Back during the great depression California was the only place you could earn a living and feed your family, and most of this state isn't how you think it is. The commie part of California is basically from SF down the coast to LA, everywhere else is farmland and people that actually love their country. We just don't outnumber the big cities in population so they get to decide how we live our lives.
      That's why a lot of us pushed for "The State of Jefferson" a bill that was going to divide California into 3 separate states and make all the liberal folks live in their own state, unfortunately since we lack population numbers it never saw the light of day. You can look it up if you want to though.

    • @jonnyboy9681
      @jonnyboy9681 2 года назад +2

      That women has bigger balls than most men today

  • @Steamo83
    @Steamo83 11 месяцев назад +56

    This was absolutely the best episode you have ever made. Your music choices for the driving montages were spot on. I love your dry humor during the progress updates and I felt myself smiling through it all just like you did. I respect you so much Derek!

    • @michaelmcdonald6722
      @michaelmcdonald6722 9 месяцев назад +6

      I agree with you. There is something about this episode that is very special.

  • @Hillsiderusto
    @Hillsiderusto 2 года назад +309

    Hey Derek! I've a Ford Model A "C" head with water pump up here in NY. You pay the shipping and it could be yours!

    • @denigong9708
      @denigong9708 2 года назад +29

      So if he comes and gets it and drives it back on video.. It's free? A guy can pay himself ya known..

    • @wildman510
      @wildman510 2 года назад +19

      You're better off emailing him most likely

    • @corydriver7634
      @corydriver7634 2 года назад +11

      That’s cool dude, you probably should email him though as this might get lost in the comments.

    • @BoyGeorgestrait
      @BoyGeorgestrait 2 года назад +13

      Up -vote this and put it at the top. Fellers and fellats

    • @buckberthod5007
      @buckberthod5007 2 года назад +10

      @@denigong9708 Sounds more like the fellers got a Model A C head water pump he's willing to give Derrick, long as he pays the shipping

  • @halfshark101
    @halfshark101 2 года назад +222

    Spending an hour or two with Derek is like visiting with an old friend. Just love Vicegrip Garage 💯👍

    • @robertutech1685
      @robertutech1685 2 года назад +6

      I agree!

    • @josephhall6754
      @josephhall6754 2 года назад +5

      Amen!

    • @stromxtc2033
      @stromxtc2033 2 года назад +8

      Agreed, I realized a year ago or so when I subscribed to his channel that he was good people

    • @major1040
      @major1040 2 года назад +9

      He is one of the few people I spend that much time watching and I am always sad when its over. VGG is my favorite car show. Its like how roadkill was in the beginning but even better. Keep it Derek!

    • @1980bwc
      @1980bwc 2 года назад +9

      @@stromxtc2033 I've been watching and supporting this channel since the very beginning, when he had just a handful of subscribers. He's never changed one bit. He really is good people!

  • @gtoger
    @gtoger 2 года назад +1909

    As an owner of 2 Model As.... this feller approves.

    • @darrenswails
      @darrenswails 2 года назад +53

      With covid regulations slowly becoming a thing of the past, what are the chance of a video with hero drumbeats?

    • @brianreinhardt4050
      @brianreinhardt4050 2 года назад +39

      You sir are the last one I expected to see comment but strangely enough it kinda made my heart jump a bit. Hopefully we'll see you again.

    • @ryant114
      @ryant114 2 года назад +23

      @@Jabbing_Jack Good thing that no one cares what you think.

    • @tommymeade9178
      @tommymeade9178 2 года назад +9

      @@Jabbing_Jack I'm not watch the video Yeah but frankly Scarlett I don't give a damn

    • @kellyblack4897
      @kellyblack4897 2 года назад +13

      @@Jabbing_Jack why don’t you go to tictok with that crap. Watched Derek build this from nothing, sick with the flu, and filming with an iPhone. People like you shouldn’t speak since they have literally NO CONTEXT

  • @joshjamieson2816
    @joshjamieson2816 7 месяцев назад +10

    man, seeing that thank you from you and your family near the end of the video brought a tear to my 25 year old eye. such a humble and down to earth man you are. thank you for being an unreal role model for not only your boys but also young fellers like me

  • @wjpreslar
    @wjpreslar 2 года назад +90

    Yes Derrick. We're still watching, and we thank you for keeping us entertained and your family for putting up with you.

  • @NomadismeExperimental
    @NomadismeExperimental 2 года назад +166

    Pushing a dead engine 94 year old Ford 714 miles, now that is an adventure. Your best story yet. I admire your determination and it warranted watching the whole thing. Thank you again and Godspeed. 👍

    • @jaysonwallker1648
      @jaysonwallker1648 2 года назад

      Dead engine?

    • @madyottoyotto3055
      @madyottoyotto3055 2 года назад +3

      @@jaysonwallker1648 yes rings and head mostly gone from the offset

    • @NomadismeExperimental
      @NomadismeExperimental 2 года назад

      To any of us mere mortals, that engine was dead. It took the will and skills of a master like Derek to push it beyond its normal breaking point. I know, I've had my share of sketchy cars where I know very well that you can push a small block chevy on a 1 000 mile road trip with only 8lbs of oil pressure. Just got to keep the revs up at red lights.

    • @SirDeanosity
      @SirDeanosity 2 года назад +1

      Road Kill.....the early years.

    • @mfree80286
      @mfree80286 2 года назад +1

      @@NomadismeExperimental Heh, same with a Ford 3.8, probably got a couple thousand with the oil light flashing at low idle. Then #5 spun, and I still drove it roughly 25 miles home and shut it off in the driveway. Nothing left of it, biggest part of the bearing shell found was the size of a nickel, thin as foil and robin's egg blue. Think I was lucky enough to partially plug the oil hole in that journal so the rest stayed alive, and a 1984 engine apparently has enough crown clearance that it didn't beat the piston apart or bend the valves.

  • @Nitro_Mayhem_
    @Nitro_Mayhem_ 2 года назад +287

    I love the way this man calls things the funniest names, like “lightning whirler” and “ice cube juice”. I’m never going back to calling them their normal names. Keep on trucking man, we need more people like you turning wrenches in this world.

    • @kevinfralick5812
      @kevinfralick5812 2 года назад +4

      U need oakham

    • @kevinfralick5812
      @kevinfralick5812 2 года назад +3

      For the packing

    • @pooddescrewch8718
      @pooddescrewch8718 2 года назад +2

      I like how he says " Ba-tree" ...so MidWest

    • @dirkdiggler9379
      @dirkdiggler9379 2 года назад +3

      My grandpa used to use all his euphemism s he never swore. He would say for crying out load or the worst was hells bells haha

    • @Bob-lp1sw
      @Bob-lp1sw 2 года назад +4

      The “Tonya Harding” is still my favorite.

  • @paulsomers9306
    @paulsomers9306 Месяц назад +1

    I cried more than once watching this old girl drive down the road. Watching you tinker on that car brought back so many memories of my dad and grandpa, and memories of my own time in mechanic school. What a beautiful journey. I’m happy to say that this was my first video of yours that I’ve watched, and I intend to watch each and every one. Thank you for this.

  • @toomanymodz
    @toomanymodz 2 года назад +161

    I imagine that the person who assembled that engine 94 years ago never in their wildest dreams imagined that in the year 2022, an expert mechanic would be fixing it in front of an audience of over a million subscribers. Of course back then the idea of landing on the moon was equally far-fetched.

  • @bruceperna1637
    @bruceperna1637 2 года назад +108

    I've been watching your videos for a couple of years and enjoy them all immensely! However this one with the Model A is an absolute treasure! My grandfather had one and use to give me a rides in it . I'm 71 now and to tell you the truth I was getting a little emotional. And for everything you went through to get it back home was phenomenal. But one of things that impressed me the most was how you were almost kid like on enjoying the ride home driving those back roads and your love of our country! God Bless you Derek and your beautiful family! Can't wait to see what you do on this rebuild! We love you all!

  • @mike30534
    @mike30534 2 года назад +229

    Indeed that 94-year-old car is in pretty good shape. I'm almost the same age as that old Ford and my suspension is worn out, my headlights barely work, all my gaskets are shot, my head is definitely cracked, my exhaust is unreliable most of the time, and my radiator leaks constantly. I normally can't crank before noon on warm days, I can run on anything too, but bourbon keeps me from skipping as much. I don't turn over at all when it's cold. I was red too when I was newer, but I've faded to a light gray with no shine at all, my glass is all fogged and my mechanic said it looked like I am gettin' a Cadillac. He'd also told me I was important years ago....

    • @slicksnewonenow
      @slicksnewonenow 2 года назад +7

      @Billy Robert
      Well, when ya's important, ya gots ta look important!😂

    • @paullittle2037
      @paullittle2037 2 года назад +7

      we must be suffering from the same ailments

    • @TheDuckumz
      @TheDuckumz 2 года назад +13

      This man is a gentleman and a scholar, no questioning that! 🤣

    • @gokartbob6478
      @gokartbob6478 2 года назад +10

      No worries BillyBob, just crank up the Radio 🎶you ain't in the junk yard yet 😎🔧💜

    • @Amerikanskis
      @Amerikanskis 2 года назад +11

      Cheers old fella. Thanks for the chuckle

  • @Jim-f6d
    @Jim-f6d 11 месяцев назад +6

    I believe you put it back together for the kids that’ll run that thing across country in 50 years. Original as possible

  • @rockymountainjazzfan1822
    @rockymountainjazzfan1822 2 года назад +148

    As far as I'm concerned, this is one of your best videos ever. My two separate thoughts: First, my suggestions about your Model A. Keep it as original as possible. I had a co-worker who restores A's and T's as his hobby. He keeps them stock and they are a beautiful "living history" window to the past--something that young people today need to see more than ever. As to paint, the Model A's, unlike the T's, were available in several colors. My favorites are a dark green and a medium brown--both really handsome. Once you get it rebuilt--don't be afraid to drive it. A friend of mine had a "A" similar to yours. He would frequently drive it to work or to the store. Second, about your trip and your comment about it--more than anything, metropolitan Americans need to get off of the Interstates and actually see rural America. It has been rural America that created most of this country's best people and best leaders. And rural America, the best part of America, still exists, but one has to get off of the Interstates and slow down to see it. Rural Americans still believe in the ideals of freedom, personal responsibility, community, and helping one another that has been lost in most of the cities. I'm thankful that you commented about what you found in rural America. May God bless you and your family.

    • @johndexter1421
      @johndexter1421 2 года назад +1

      Your the last gooder American. The rest are mean gossiping assclown. Get what a fellas implying???? Go play in traffic!

    • @jeromep
      @jeromep 2 года назад +7

      Love your points about urban Americans. They need to get out and see where their food comes from, and if you drive the “blue highways”, a reference to a book I once read, and the color that used to be used on maps to designate back roads, you will see where your food comes from, where your building materials come from, where your energy really comes from, how it gets to market, and how hard it is to grow food, keep a roof over people’s heads, and keep the lights on. Thank you for pointing out your observations of Derek’s journey.

    • @RustyZipper
      @RustyZipper 2 года назад +2

      I know where farmers grow my food…. In the food department of Wal-Mart

    • @jeffrykopis5468
      @jeffrykopis5468 2 года назад +2

      My uncle's all original, unrestored '28 is dark green. I like it, but my favorite is Washington Blue.

  • @jerrymendonca3295
    @jerrymendonca3295 2 года назад +108

    So much good can be said about this trip. I'm 87 and it brought back memories of our yearly trips between New Bedford MA. And New York city. Talking during 40s and 50s. Dad had a 1930 Ford 2dr, we lived in NB and family lived in NY city. We got to know every Ho Jo s between. The old girl ran great during 40s, she got kinda tired during 50s. But she never left us by the road side . Keep up the good work you guys are great.

    • @northcackalacky4694
      @northcackalacky4694 2 года назад

      Jerry Mendosa
      Thank you for sharing this awesome American story with us 🇺🇸!!!

    • @tombo1001
      @tombo1001 2 года назад

      jerry thank you for sharing that, i loved watching derek's video and this just made it better!

  • @keithlillis7962
    @keithlillis7962 2 года назад +148

    This old Ford deserves to be restored as she gave her all! I look forward to seeing the restoration. I really enjoyed your epic journey through geography and time - many thanks

  • @simobrown2987
    @simobrown2987 9 месяцев назад +4

    I’m here in 2024 , shout to everyone involved in VGG… all the way from South Africa

  • @Lastxbreath5
    @Lastxbreath5 2 года назад +161

    "If you are still watching, my family and I thank you". Touches my heart in a way I didn't expect at the 1:39:40 mark. Loved this video through and through. Best of luck to you.

    • @davidspencer7718
      @davidspencer7718 2 года назад +10

      How in the world did you fit all of us in that car with you?

    • @DakarRaider
      @DakarRaider 2 года назад +10

      Agree 100%. That caught me off guard and made me smile...on a "car video". I love your work, Derek. Thank YOU for doing this.

  • @seantwyman
    @seantwyman 2 года назад +110

    You know, this feller really appreciates a feller who can find a rig like this and not only drive it 65,341.9 miles, but be willing to pour more water in the radiator than the Atlantic Ocean. I watch every episode and this one is by far my favorite. And another thing, all us fellers and fellers will be waiting to see this old girl get restored in the fall. If only we could all step back in time to a simpler life like driving the back roads in a beauty like this. Thank you VGG!

  • @tylerterrell8907
    @tylerterrell8907 2 года назад +57

    Derek is the Bob Ross of the RUclips automotive artistry. So much patience. Such a peaceful little tree.

  • @charlesmoore5840
    @charlesmoore5840 10 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you I’m 70 and love ole cars and you got a lot of patients

  • @351cat
    @351cat 2 года назад +151

    The "on the road" segments of the videos on this channel is some of the most relaxing content on RUclips.

  • @johnhanson1970
    @johnhanson1970 2 года назад +63

    This may be my FAVORITE episode so far. I loved the comments Derek made about his grandpa and I think Derek actually became a little emotionally attached to this old girl by the time she got him all the way back home. Keep up the great videos, I love seeing the videos with Jessica and the boys in there too!!

    • @findingout8688
      @findingout8688 2 года назад +2

      hell, I got attached to the old girl by the time they made it!! lol. the video reminded me of the book the little engine that could, I think I can I think I can! lol lol.

  • @markalltop8035
    @markalltop8035 2 года назад +83

    Watched straight through, felt like I was along for the whole ride. yes I was worried we wouldn't get back home, but the Ford and all your passengers out there breathed a sigh of relief as you shut her down back in the garage. thanks for the ride.

    • @bryananderson999
      @bryananderson999 2 года назад +2

      Never had a doubt. In all likelihood, barring any unforseen breakdowns from a car almost 100 year-old, this car could beat a Tesla in a race of a similar distance. A similar race was run between a 1913 Model T and a 2013 Tesla S from Chicago to Long Island ... Tesla Museum ... The Tesla won by 45 minutes but the Model T had to stop and rebuild it's 100 Year old Carburetor along the way

    • @denisedean8749
      @denisedean8749 2 года назад +3

      I guess because I am a mom of 2 guys, but I worried about him the entire video 😂

  • @Oleslawwielki
    @Oleslawwielki 7 месяцев назад +3

    I love your vernacular, it’s so charismatic and engaging. Much respect and have fun with this beautiful machine!

  • @browndogstt8546
    @browndogstt8546 2 года назад +120

    I thought you were crazy, you just confirmed it with this car. Driving a model a 700 miles is a task!!!

    • @terroristcam
      @terroristcam 2 года назад +2

      I have to get a cold snack for this 😁

    • @Avetho
      @Avetho 2 года назад +4

      @@Bronco_Billy_Jack_Hills Oh yes, new tyres and a top speed of 40 (barely twice that of a lawn mower), baby cast iron engine barely coughing up maybe 30 horsepower when he set off and likely down to 20 by the end. You can survive leaping out of a car at those speeds as long as your head doesn't hit first, and the Model A barely weighs one ton while modern compacts weigh several hundred kilos more, an el-cheapo base Civic weighs about 1450 and the Model A comes out at around 1020. Since it had a top speed of 65 back in the day when it had horsepower, with its light weight those drum brakes were plenty, as Derek noted when he first set off surprised at how well it stopped. Don't be a fatalist when he plans his route, makes provisions for a lot of things going wrong, and makes sure his route has parts stores along the way just in case something does go more wrong than he was anticipating. The man is smarter than I'll ever be.

  • @jimamundsen7029
    @jimamundsen7029 Год назад +214

    Loved this episode, Derek. My dad, before he passed away, told me a story about the Model A. He was at one time a Model A salesman in Decorah, Iowa. When he moved from Iowa to Colorado, he took his dad (my grandfather) with him in his 1930 Model A. Somewhere in western Iowa my granddad looked at mu dad and said, "Everett, take her up to 60 miles an hour," which my dad did. My granddad had his pocket watch out and watched it for exactly one minute. Granddad then said, "I just wanted to travel a Mile a Minute once in my life Everett, now slow down!" Dad never drove Grandad that fast again...

    • @mikecollins3013
      @mikecollins3013 Год назад +7

      That is vary cool

    • @MisterMister5893
      @MisterMister5893 Год назад +5

      Testing and engineering back then must have been largely based on faith. I would be hesitant to take something that old and 'untested' to 60mph.
      Fun story: In the early 90's our family was quite tight on the finances and happened across an early 1980s Toyota Tercel. That thing was a hoot to drive in a period when cars were already well on their way to being much safer and more importantly, bigger in every facet of the car design. This thing was diminutive in size and every manner of operation. I don't think we ever got it to 100KM/h aka 60mph in our time of ownership. It was a very, very white knuckle affair operating that car.

    • @FWilson92
      @FWilson92 Год назад +5

      @@MisterMister5893 Top speed on a Ford MODEL A is 45 unless down hill.. Ford Motor Company: Production: 1927-1931: Layout; Configuration: Inline-4: Displacement: 200.5 cu in (3.3 L) Cylinder bore: 3.876 in (98.45 mm) Piston stroke: 4.125 in (104.8 mm) 40 HP ENGINE

    • @steinbauge4591
      @steinbauge4591 Год назад +2

      @@MisterMister5893 Really? I drive a 1977 (European) Ford Escort station wagon right now as my only car here on the west coast of Norway. Lots of mountains and rough roads here. Smallish car, 50 HP 1.3 L engine, rarely gets to 100km/h. No problem. That Toyota was a mere 10 years?

    • @LeNomEstYves
      @LeNomEstYves Год назад +1

      Sounds like they were both awesome guys 😊

  • @modelermj7982
    @modelermj7982 2 года назад +21

    What an awesome trip. This car reminds me of a saying my grandfather used to have: "A little gas, a little oil; a little spark, a little coil; a piece of string, and a two-inch board - put 'em together, you've got a Ford." Thank you so much for sharing your adventures with us - can't wait to see what becomes of this one. God bless.

  • @midnightsun8217
    @midnightsun8217 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video my great grandfather and i watched this video 2 weeks ago and told me a story of his days owning one and racing it he passed away last week thank you for tour videos and i hope to see more videos like this in the future

  • @grayhounddaddy62leake83
    @grayhounddaddy62leake83 2 года назад +30

    You have an insurmountable amount of guts, Sir! Driving over 700 miles in a 94 year old Ford is impressive as hell! Your videos and nerve leave me speechless!

    • @alwaysopen7970
      @alwaysopen7970 2 года назад

      I'm half afraid to drive 25 miles in my 93 Cadillac at times. Good thing GEICO will give me a tow.

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 2 года назад

      @@alwaysopen7970 I felt similar with the 94 land cruiser I used to dr

  • @willcross992
    @willcross992 2 года назад +101

    Leave it up to Derek to do what most would say is near impossible, I watched and enjoyed every second of this amazing trip

    • @ViceGripGarage
      @ViceGripGarage  2 года назад +5

      Thanks for watching Will

    • @rebelsuiter9306
      @rebelsuiter9306 2 года назад

      @@ViceGripGarage enjoyed seeing you @ the Danville bait shop & the footage driving through Erin . Some of my old running grounds 😎👍

  • @lizdini722
    @lizdini722 2 года назад +37

    It amazes me that nothing, absolutely nothing, rattles you. These road trips, complete with fly by the seat of your pants repairs along the way, are pure entertainment! Thank You Derek!

    • @chaosdemonwolf1
      @chaosdemonwolf1 2 года назад +1

      Be prepared, lol. 😁

    • @JechtAruon
      @JechtAruon 2 года назад

      You have to realize it’s an act of his character. You can tell when things frustrates him by his tone. I’m sure when the camera is off and something happens he cusses like a sailor. Then after he calms down he turns the camera on. He is funny how he acts and talks and that vocabulary anyone who works maintenance has done the same.

  • @livingbyfaithatdcrp
    @livingbyfaithatdcrp 4 месяца назад +2

    Derek, could it be that many of us are reaching back to a better era that we were privileged to be a part of and take in again what we didn't realize we were loosing? I gotta tell ya there was to me something very spiritual about riding along with you & enjoying the best UBER experience ever. God bless buddy. Keep up the journey 😊😊😊😊😊

    • @PaulWaterman-hi2eg
      @PaulWaterman-hi2eg 2 месяца назад

      Reminds me of my 31A when I was desperate for a car and my Mom found the car in Washington DC 5 blocks away for $150. I had it apart in one week. No coolent because seller scammed us and block and head were cracked. Dad and I arc welded up all the cracks. The cast iron expanded fast and exploded sending a piece of iron into my forehead! It’s still there from 65 years ago. Many other surprises as kept fixing and made it run. 45 mph top speed but your’s should go faster because the 1928-29 had larger tires. River Side was from Monkey Wards? Have fun with paint and bearings!

  • @Gneralthomasidea
    @Gneralthomasidea 2 года назад +59

    Derek this was an absolutely great episode. I lost my grandpa just a few weeks ago and he was a huge fan of yours, and of Ford Model As, with my grandma even still owning his first car as a 1931 4 door sedan. He would have loved this episode, and watching it still keeps him here for me. Keep up the good work

    • @GetOffMyLog
      @GetOffMyLog Год назад

      My grandmother owns one very similar to your grandma. My condolences.

  • @cjtr83
    @cjtr83 2 года назад +35

    Mr Bieri... Thank YOU. I've said it before but you are THE best on this platform by miles. From entertaining, Making us laugh, Moving us to tears reminding us what's worth caring about in our crazy world, Educating and always being clean & family friendly. Simply a class act. And your whole family are part of it. I'll be dipped. Hats off 🧢 Everyone here appreciates you more than you'll ever know.

    • @danielpothier9990
      @danielpothier9990 2 года назад +2

      AMEN ROSCO!

    • @TC-dw6wg
      @TC-dw6wg 2 года назад

      Agree 100% Rosco!

    • @luckyday1076
      @luckyday1076 13 дней назад

      Thank YOU & your amazing family. I'm a forever fan since your first video! 70 yr old fellet here. I appreciate everything you do & stand for. But MOST of all the wonderful parents you and Jessica are. Brings a tear, just knowing that, seeing it. Joined "Little Grip" and also enjoy your farming/ hay videos.The school bus Christmas trip (Hilarious) Even remember one video Jessica did cooking a favorite cake for (forgive me memory) Halloween I think?? Lastly, even the music you choose is great. I could go on & on in my admiration. I will always look for your newest video and LOVE watching. GOD BLESS. ❤🇺🇲❤

  • @SteverRob
    @SteverRob 2 года назад +155

    Hope you’re still reading these comments, Derek. From my Dad (now 84):
    “What a great video!! Enjoyed it all. It brought back a flood of memories of Dad's 1931 Model A. I can remember Dad having to pull over coming back from Grandma's in Doe Run to add water and reset the timing, Mom having to pour hot water from her tea kettle over the gas lines and settling bowl (ours was a cast iron bowl) to thaw it out in winter. Ours had brown leather seats. Dad or Mom would have to paint the top with "Top coat" to waterproof the top.”

    • @P1Gman
      @P1Gman 2 года назад +1

      That's incredible. It's like being a sailor, lol. You gotta keep her going while you're going.

  • @bensiemers5094
    @bensiemers5094 11 месяцев назад +10

    Derek, you are a "road scholar" and your content is antique poetry in motion. Your content silences the noise and chaos of the crazy and disturbing world around us. Thank you for bringing such heart warming adventures and wholesomeness to people. All the very best.

  • @marvinheller2652
    @marvinheller2652 2 года назад +78

    Thanks for another wonderful episode. This one was close to my heart. My father and mother drove a 39 Model A back from Chicago to Berthold North Dakota following his discharge from the Navy as newly weds back in 1944. I still have the car squirreled away in a shed on my farm although it is in rough shape from spending 30 plus years sitting in the trees. I would almost bet my dad and your grampa Allen knew each other back in the day as there farms were only about 15 miles apart. I am still living on the same farm although my dad has been gone for over fifty years. Would love to meet you if you ever have time when you are back in ND. Didn't know your dad but was good friends with Tom Stave. PS saw my farm out the window of the blue Scout as you cruised it past in that episode. Thanks for many hours of pleasure, a friend you haven't met. Marvin

  • @Niterider73
    @Niterider73 2 года назад +55

    When Derek does videos like this, these are my absolute favorite videos to watch on RUclips. Always cannot wait whenever he drives long distances in vehicles that have been sitting or that are so old. Absolutely magnificent video. Bravo sir, hats off to you

  • @buckberthod5007
    @buckberthod5007 2 года назад +133

    Holy crow. Almost 2hrs!? Your videos are getting longer and longer, and that's just awesome.

    • @tsp159
      @tsp159 2 года назад +20

      Feature length entertainment and education. Can't beat that on a Friday night!

    • @kvjk188
      @kvjk188 2 года назад +10

      RUclipss finest!!

    • @traviswhisman2626
      @traviswhisman2626 2 года назад +11

      I couldnt agree more love this channel

    • @psloate
      @psloate 2 года назад +6

      So good!

    • @brentonmcclean3647
      @brentonmcclean3647 2 года назад +4

      Much agreed !!!

  • @davidevans7643
    @davidevans7643 10 месяцев назад +2

    From the UK. I'm impressed by your knowledge but I love how chilled you are

  • @4Skyline05
    @4Skyline05 2 года назад +28

    No, thank you Derek. Thank you for making some of the most absolute wholesome and heartfelt content on the internet. You bring your knowledge and humor and values to the table with your entire family and the world is a better place with you here. Thank you for everything you do for us.

  • @jackaffeldt
    @jackaffeldt 2 года назад +126

    I can’t put into words how much I love this channel.

  • @RM-gv2yv
    @RM-gv2yv Год назад +99

    My Grandfather was one of the early Ford Mechanics in Western Pennsylvania back in early 20s. I grew up watching him restore T's and A's and helping his friends restore Model A's and T's. He would get letters and phone calls from across the country asking for his help. People called him Mr. Ford for his knowledge. We'd be at car shows and once people found out who he was, here came the questions and request for help! I thought he must've been some kind of celebrity. Thanks for bringing back those memories.

    • @DanTheManIOM
      @DanTheManIOM 7 месяцев назад +3

      there is a guy with last name Kaiser over in Glenshaw and I asked him why did you buy those model A's, IDK, I just like them. He's a nice guy and loves these A's in Western PA. He took a pick up and made an slightly extended cab, very subtle, but well done. He made a C cab over based on the Revell model ! Handy guy. He had a truckster which I think was my favorite. Said he bought them as a basket case.

  • @melvinjames1077
    @melvinjames1077 9 месяцев назад +2

    This dude has a great outlook on life ! Don’t sweat the small stuff attitude ! I’m no mechanic can barely keep my mower running but he talks about mechanical issues in way i get !

  • @tyleryurk7830
    @tyleryurk7830 2 года назад +45

    There's just something about driving through the back roads, just like there's something about this channel. Derek, on behalf of the VGG nation, we appreciate, more than you know, all your hard work. You've been on quite a journey, and we are here for the ride. Much love.

  • @Amisafeyet
    @Amisafeyet 2 года назад +68

    I watched every second. What a journey. Imagine the shade tree/roadside patches that happened to this car during the depression. Looking at the world over top of those headlamps made me think of the moonshine runners. What if it was all dirt roads? I too found myself smiling pretty big. 714 miles. Who else can say they did that?

    • @cynthiaklenk6313
      @cynthiaklenk6313 2 года назад +2

      I'm right with ya. I smiled and chewed off more than one finger nail. I thought if ANYONE can get this ol gal home, its Derek. This was truly a delight.

    • @alwaysopen7970
      @alwaysopen7970 2 года назад +2

      Those old cars had seen those very roads 50 years before VWs, Toyotas, Hondas and other brands. Those roads weren't fully paved until after WWII. Imagine driving through that mess. Its why they have such road clearance. There was no road maintenance unless someone wanted to take it upon themself and fill in the potholes.

    • @JeffWilliamsWilson
      @JeffWilliamsWilson 2 года назад +1

      Why would you watch every second there's always a well fellers and fellets moments.

    • @JeffWilliamsWilson
      @JeffWilliamsWilson 2 года назад

      Supos to say wouldn't you watch

  • @acmaras
    @acmaras 2 года назад +30

    This was my all-time favorite episode! That is one grand old lady. It's awesome that you're going to keep her close to original. She deserves it. Thank you, sir, for a fun time. You're the best!

  • @Johnkoolery
    @Johnkoolery 11 месяцев назад +5

    One of my favorite shows of all VGG Episode.❤
    I can't tell you just how much happinessmuch you bring. I would say to most who watch all of us to the simplest of realities and the most sincere feeling of normalcy, that is so needed right now in this country! Derek, you and your wonderful family Always brings a smile to my face whenever you have an episode for us to watch.🥰 🍻

  • @badexamplegarage
    @badexamplegarage 2 года назад +103

    Thank you Derek! You have inspired me to take on my own "Nebraska field for 23 years" dream car, a 1970 Opel Kadett Rallye, on a 432 mile road trip on Tuesday. Avoid Tolls, Avoid Highways. I did spend the last 3 weeks using brake rejuvenation spray, the mouse sucker 9000, the steel wool with the soap in it, and the shine juice. Lets hope the chrome air cleaner will do the trick. Well wishes to you and your family.

    • @charlesklass4209
      @charlesklass4209 2 года назад +4

      Opel Kadett! Now that ain't a vehicle you see, well, ever.

    • @drewfirst3486
      @drewfirst3486 2 года назад +2

      Chrome air cleaner? That's at least 4 horse power. Enjoy the trip and be safe.

    • @Ammageddon89
      @Ammageddon89 2 года назад +3

      @@charlesklass4209 there is one in my fathers neighbour's yard. Was in a barn until a few years ago. They dragged it out and let it sit outside for years. Now they seem to just dumped stuff onto it :( i will never understand why people will do that to a classic car

    • @CJrun
      @CJrun 2 года назад

      You know this needs pictures.

  • @michaelmcdaniel3596
    @michaelmcdaniel3596 2 года назад +53

    My father passed away a couple years ago, he was in his 80’s. Needless to say he grew up tinkering on Model A’s, doing the same kind of temporary forever fixes Derek used to get home. This trip made me think about him, and miss him. I wish he could have seen Derek’s adventures, he would have loved them.
    Thanks Derek and keep making memories your kids will cherish.

  • @heyartbailey
    @heyartbailey 2 года назад +40

    That was an epic documentary on the brilliant simplicity and ingenuity of Ford engineering, and your ingenuity and skill in hauling your butt home across 700+ miles in a 94 year old car! Really enjoyed every minute, and I was cheering you on through the whole episode.

    • @heyartbailey
      @heyartbailey 2 года назад

      ...still can't forgive my old man for making one of these beauties into a tractor, a coupe no less 😈😈😈

  • @Fangolio
    @Fangolio 11 месяцев назад +7

    This was an excellent episode. When I used to run around down there I really enjoyed the back roads and would take those routes whenever possible from North Dakota to Texas and Florida to California. It's a great way to see the real USA and it's beautiful and friendly. I met some of the nicest people I've ever met out in the less travelled areas. Thanks for the reminder and for reawakening some old memories.

  • @StrangeDuder
    @StrangeDuder 2 года назад +27

    Been there, I have a ‘29 Tudor. Everyone waves when I drive it, it’s truly history in real life. I installed a leak-less water pump from Bert’s Model A in Denver, way easier and more reliable.
    Also, the note with “if you’re still watching?” - dude, of course we are, and thank you back to your family!

  • @jefferysmith3930
    @jefferysmith3930 2 года назад +28

    I was almost in tears by the end of this video, just willing the car to make it.What an epic trip! Thank you for a lovely evening of entertainment. Great tough little car. I love the colors as they are.

    • @mike18421
      @mike18421 2 года назад

      Me as well.

    • @georgepine9759
      @georgepine9759 2 года назад

      I’m doing a inspired thing by buying a camper for $300 with bad tires that has not run in eight years and if I get it start it fingers crossed I’m going to drive it to my house from 87 miles away but bad tires and probably bad carburetor

  • @dennismills5653
    @dennismills5653 2 года назад +30

    Absolutely my favorite video of "making the trip home". That was so cool and nastalgia. I watched every single minute straight through and cheering the old Ford on. Love your channel. And most importantly. I love your passion. You and your family are my heroes. Keep doing what you do. Because..you're the real deal!!!!!

  • @ItsIanAndMerlin
    @ItsIanAndMerlin 10 месяцев назад +1

    I know this is an old video, but I really wanted to let you know how much I appreciate you and your channel.
    Been in a bit of a slump for the past couple years, haven't had much motivation to turn a wrench lately, which has always been a passion of mine alongside riding/wrenching on quads and bikes, and building bicycles out of the discarded ones I find sitting out for trash.
    Watching your videos definitely are sparking the flame in me to get back under the hood, up under the dash, and hugging an engine block through a jungle of wires, steering components, and exhaust pipes.
    I refuse to drive a newer car, they don't have the charm that a pre millennium vehicle possesses. With that love comes the necessary responsibility of knowing how to keep them alive and thumping.
    Thank you, and keep up on the awesome work you do.

  • @TooManyHobbies
    @TooManyHobbies 2 года назад +40

    I can’t bring myself to sit and watch a 2 hour movie, but I see an hour 45 min VGG video and get pumped. Such a great video Derek, and what a wild ride you took us on! Can’t wait to see you restore it, it’s definitely got good bones!

    • @kamikaze6363
      @kamikaze6363 2 года назад +1

      > I see an hour 45 min VGG video and get pumped
      Amen. Feel exactly the same. I will put off watching a movie forever but I see a new video from Derek and I have to watch it RIGHT now.

    • @MacGyver1991
      @MacGyver1991 2 года назад

      Just cheat and adjust the playback speed in RUclips to cut down the play time. If there is something that you want to see slower, adjust the playback time for that part.

    • @TooManyHobbies
      @TooManyHobbies 2 года назад

      @@MacGyver1991 I think you misread my post…

  • @unconbentional2044
    @unconbentional2044 2 года назад +34

    This is one of my favorite episodes! I imagine that it must be an emotionally uplifting experience to take a nearly century old car on a 700 mile road trip.

  • @curtparsley9106
    @curtparsley9106 2 года назад +130

    Shared this video with my dad and here's his reply: "The 1928 Model A hit pretty close to home. When we moved to the country in 1947, Dad had a 1939 Plymouth which he soon traded for a 1929 Model A and a cow. So I know what it's like to ride around in a Model A. The phrase 'zero creature comforts' doesn't go nearly far enough."

    • @skgate
      @skgate 2 года назад +5

      That’s a pretty unfair trade id say

    • @twistedyogert
      @twistedyogert 2 года назад +4

      @@skgate Ford cars were designed to be cheap and easy to repair. Their simplicity also meant that they were easy to mass produce on a large scale. Before then cars were luxury items.
      Just four wheels with an engine was good enough for most people. It was better than driving around looking at a horse's butt all day.
      I still wish they made cars like that now. Just a simple vehicle to get from point a to point b. I know that India tried something like this recently but I don't know about other countries.

    • @skgate
      @skgate 2 года назад +7

      @Edward Wilson a 2012 mustang for a 2002 mustang and a cow.. definitely could lol

    • @bikeman5
      @bikeman5 2 года назад

      @@skgate LMAO

    • @zf1_boi46
      @zf1_boi46 2 года назад

      @Edward Wilson Even better, try a Mitsubishi Mirage

  • @dgoetz7202
    @dgoetz7202 5 месяцев назад +2

    In the video I saw the little easter egg where you thanked us for watching and you're family thanks us...well I gotta say...Thank you and your family for making such amazing content!!!

  • @michaelmason805
    @michaelmason805 2 года назад +94

    This is one of the best and most entertaining RUclips video I've seen. The fact that you had a blast while fighting all those battles with an engine that wasn't meant to go that far, seeing all the countryside and towns, and that you never gave up. It made for a spectacular video that was never boring. We all thank you for this ride!

  • @shadowfox-nf6zi
    @shadowfox-nf6zi 2 года назад +78

    I came to see some excitement and watch a feller patch coolant hoses on the side of the highway or something, but I'm 1/3 of the way into this and so far I've learned how Model A ignition, cooling and fuel systems work, the controls, how to set timing, how to start it and how to drive it. This is why I love your channel. The amount of knowledge you impart is incredible. Thank you for what you do!

    • @SamFBM
      @SamFBM 2 года назад

      being a classic car thief is easy these days

    • @SamFBM
      @SamFBM 2 года назад

      jk i dont condone stealing other peoples babies !

    • @alwaysopen7970
      @alwaysopen7970 2 года назад +1

      He learned a lot of it along the way and from the guy who was in contact with him giving him tips/hints along the way.

    • @chuckstith838
      @chuckstith838 2 года назад

      Yes he did. Paul Shinn. Expert on the Model A.

    • @tjfritts9013
      @tjfritts9013 2 года назад

      @@chuckstith838 You practically have to have an expert behind the scenes for something like this. Very few of the modern-ish tricks are going to work on one this old and keep it running so you need a person who can tell you where your good ideas will and won't work.

  • @Mind-your-own-beeswax
    @Mind-your-own-beeswax 2 года назад +13

    That old girl gave it everything she had to get you home Derrick. She deserves to have the works done to her. What an epic journey it was and thanks for taking us along for the ride.

  • @chilkfjoyg1671
    @chilkfjoyg1671 11 месяцев назад +1

    Stayed over at the same Holiday Inn in Murray. People are so friendly over there.

  • @robertpolk3246
    @robertpolk3246 2 года назад +31

    So for future reference when a packing leaks on a steam boiler a quick fix we do is take Teflon tape twist er up and roll her around then send the packing nut down. It'll hold 300psi of steam back should work for a ~16psi rad system.

  • @greg1268
    @greg1268 2 года назад +25

    For starters, I will watch your show for as long as your on the air. For 2nds, thank you for not wanting to chop it up! Definitely keep it stockish and please let’s see more this fall. 3rdly, I’m totally going to do a road trip in an old car with highways off.

  • @therealjeffboomhauer4528
    @therealjeffboomhauer4528 2 года назад +48

    This might just be the best VGG episode ever. I expected to watch this in 2 parts, but it was just too good to stop. If you can put that many miles on a tired Model A with that many issues, surely I can get off my butt and take a 200 mile trip in my 55 Chrysler.

    • @ronjones1077
      @ronjones1077 2 года назад +1

      My 56 New Yorker St Regis would do 200 miles but not until it gets new tires! It’s a long way to the next state from here in Alaska, but I’d love to drive an oldie back up here.

    • @dyrteebyrds7212
      @dyrteebyrds7212 2 года назад

      Agreed, to good, I really dig all the content, but this one made the boilermaker pump a little extra!

    • @therealjeffboomhauer4528
      @therealjeffboomhauer4528 2 года назад

      @@ronjones1077 Mine has been off the road since 2014. My grandpa bought it in 1971 and when he became too old to mess with it in 14 it just sat. My knowledge of those old Hemi’s is very very limited and he passed in 2015 so I can’t ask him about it. One of these days I’ll get it to make noise again. The car has been garaged since 1971 so it is in really nice shape other than it just not being started in years.

  • @nemog4693
    @nemog4693 10 месяцев назад +1

    Frick yeah I’m still watching. I thank you and your family for letting us enjoy this history that will be faded away in the next 10 years.

  • @bustedknucklegarage-tommy1507
    @bustedknucklegarage-tommy1507 2 года назад +19

    That is one of the best videos you have put out in a long time. For an old codger like me that has owned and driven a Model A it was a blast watching you drive it home. Even new this trip would have been a hard trip for a Model A. There were very few roads in 1928 the could have allowed a sustained speed above about 40 MPH. These cars were driven to the feed store and to church probably only a thousand miles per year. Henry Ford would be very proud of his creation and you for making this happen Thank you

  • @chesa6795
    @chesa6795 2 года назад +18

    Hi Derek, My buddy has 2 - '29 model A's one complete and running when stored and garaged. The other, with all parts to complete, everything was stored in a dry heated basement. My buddy inherited it all from his 94 year old dad about a month ago and he wants to get rid of everything, by my estimation, way too cheap. If you find you are in need of any original parts, panels, chassis, you name it, give me a shout, he is anxious to have it all gone. Everything cancer free.

  • @donmac8181
    @donmac8181 Год назад +60

    I own a 2000 Buick LeSabre and got hooked. I just watched you drive the Model A all the way. My brother Jim travelled to TN, from RI in a 1924 Marmon that was a blast with front wheel brakes. Fun! Fun! He died at 88, I'm 92 my brother Norm is 97 in January. Great trips!

    • @airplanemaniacgaming7877
      @airplanemaniacgaming7877 Год назад +1

      may you still have a many years left in your time alive, with plenty more memories to make!

  • @tommym669
    @tommym669 8 месяцев назад +1

    Every second Derek …I’m here for the whole ball of wax and I thank you and your family…there is something about watching a guy bring it back to a simpler time that for a guy stuck in the daily grind puts a smile on my face

  • @ztoney38
    @ztoney38 2 года назад +40

    Can't get enough of your stuff, Derek! Really can tell how genuine of a dude you are, and how appreciative you are of everyones support. Hope I get the chance to meet you some day!

  • @scottevans4015
    @scottevans4015 2 года назад +118

    You know people dont realize how good they have it when they can just get in their car and go. Back on the day you had to be somewhat mechanically inclined to go somewhere very far in a model a. Traveling the back roads is the best way to go! Thank you for being you and bringing us along on your adventures!

    • @_RiseAgainst
      @_RiseAgainst 2 года назад +10

      Wrong, I own a fiat.

    • @snazz1363
      @snazz1363 2 года назад +3

      @@_RiseAgainst fix it all the time ;)

    • @OlRider6485
      @OlRider6485 2 года назад +7

      Heck I grew up as a teen in the 60,s..We all drove 50,s or older cars because they were cheap and easy to fix,,,I always had a trunk full of spare pares and plugs and just about any thing that bolts on ya had a spare one..lol..And a what I use to call the road tool box..Every thing ya need on side of the road..Those were the days..lol

    • @HerculesRockefellerESQ
      @HerculesRockefellerESQ 2 года назад +3

      Hell, most people couldn't even cold start something with a carburetor on it now. Even less if the choke doesn't work properly or at all

    • @bobbyroy84
      @bobbyroy84 2 года назад

      I drive these Cars all the time! I drive a F150 ford truck to work only because we have a large deer population that believes they should run out in front of you most every night! But if I had a choice! Give Me a GREAT model A ford or at least a car that looks like one any day! New Car styles are 😖 AWFUL! My 1925 Dodge Brothers gets me around pretty great, and has since 2003!

  • @plyxrs
    @plyxrs 2 года назад +20

    Derek, I've never commented on any videos but have watched many. Just wanted to stop on this one and let you know I watched this from start to finish and loved every second of it. Also.. you and your family are welcome, no need for y'all to thank me.. you put a lot of energy and effort into these videos and make them very informative along the way, if anyone needs to thank anyone, we and yes I speak for all the viewers need to thank you and your family, you for what you do and your family being motivators and being on board the entire time! Keep the videos coming please.

  • @TomsTinkeringandAdventures
    @TomsTinkeringandAdventures 7 месяцев назад

    Your journey reminded me of one a buddy and I did around 20 years ago. We drug a 1970 IH Scout out of the weeds on a farm in Minnesota, did minimal repairs to it and proceeded to aim to towards California. Along the way we discovered that the engine consumed oil at the rate of one quart every 50 miles. The alternator bracket broke off and had to be booger welded by me in a small town city maintenance shop. The entire electrical system tried to burn down in eastern Nebraska and was patched together with duct tape and prayers under a farmer's tree in his yard. And then we hit 110 degrees through Utah/Nevada/California. We made it and forever have the tales of this. Thanks for taking us along and bringing back those memories for me.

  • @louk231
    @louk231 2 года назад +49

    I watched it from start to finish . This was a great way to invest an hour & 46 minutes of my time. That Model A really is tough. Imagine the numerous adventures it has been involved in during the last 94 years. Add this latest 700+ mile adventure to the list. Looking forward to watching you address the many repairs that it needs sorted out...Well done Derek !!

  • @cool62chev
    @cool62chev 2 года назад +37

    What an amazing journey. This vid definitely deserves an award if there is such a thing, and the old Ford deserves a rebuild. What a car and what a guy!

  • @ollywillers3868
    @ollywillers3868 2 года назад +15

    'If you're still watching, my family and I thank you.'
    No Derek, thank YOU, and your family. Your channel has been a crutch for me for the last 18 months after a chance encounter on Facebook when I was having a particularly crappy day. This has been my favourite video so far and I can't wait to see what you have planned for the model A. Much love from the UK.

  • @Akuma122887
    @Akuma122887 2 года назад +40

    I am fully behind you on this. Period era rebuild with improvements to the oil and coolant systems are a must. As far as color goes, I agree with Mr. Ford.

    • @PrinceWesterburg
      @PrinceWesterburg 2 года назад +1

      "Pink! Blue! Pink! Blue! Pink! Blue!" - I wonder if there was a paint book for them?

  • @Daves_not_here
    @Daves_not_here 2 года назад +37

    Excellent episode. When I was a teen back in the 70s, a friend of mine and I drove across country and back in his ‘31 Model A pickup. What a blast! I’ll never forget that experience. Those cars in original condition get harder to find every year. It breaks my heart when people cut them up. Peace

  • @chrisgaston5121
    @chrisgaston5121 2 года назад +17

    Currently on a road trip through America myself from Australia. Reckon VGG was part of the inspiration for me to take this reckless endeavour. Only a week and a half in two weeks to go. Loving the countryside backroads all that business.
    I get it.
    Love your work Derek

    • @4TheMotorist
      @4TheMotorist 2 года назад

      Hey, your doing what i want to do.
      Some day man, some day.
      What is your mode of transport whilst exploring doing your trip?
      G'day from you no where.

    • @chrisgaston5121
      @chrisgaston5121 2 года назад +1

      @@4TheMotorist hired a charger

    • @4TheMotorist
      @4TheMotorist 2 года назад

      @@chrisgaston5121 Awesome stuff

  • @TedJamesLytle790
    @TedJamesLytle790 9 месяцев назад +2

    Best use of a You Tube channel in my opinion. The comments alone restore my faith in humanity and bring me to tears missing my parents and grandparents.

  • @barttimmerman6077
    @barttimmerman6077 Год назад +72

    I did route 66 last year, used a 1939 road atlas and ran as much of the original alignment that I could. Ran a total of 189 miles of interstates in all eight states, I understand very well what you said about running the back roads, meeting folks that live in those small towns, taking your time running 35- 45 MPH. Took me seven weeks to do that journey, it was by far the best trip I have ever done! I am going to retire from truck driving in less then two years and I am going to do the route 66 trip again, this time with a side trip to the Bonneville salt flats for Speedweek. Only this time I am going to do the complete trip in my 1930 Original FORD ROADSTER! Happy motoring buddy! By far your best video yet!👍

    • @MongooseTacticool
      @MongooseTacticool Год назад +1

      That must have been amazing! I've driven part of the CA/AZ route in a modern car and it was very bumpy/bouncy.

    • @robertevans9354
      @robertevans9354 Год назад

      Take your dogs to Bonneville , mine loved it . Kept laying and rolling on her back in the salt , licking the ground for the salt she was and is in heaven

    • @timcoffey5927
      @timcoffey5927 Год назад

      Cept I the 30's they thought were going fast

  • @jefffrye1806
    @jefffrye1806 2 года назад +12

    I have watched all the VGG videos since I discovered the channel I have finally figured out why I watch these nerve racking ones more closely than others. I think I am watching in order to make sure my buddy gets home okay. I have done this with many friends, like driving to Alabama to help with kayaks flying off a vehicle, and now I am doing it for a RUclips friend. Derek, just say the word and I will jump in the truck and drive a ton of tools your way.

  • @parisachilles2682
    @parisachilles2682 2 года назад +109

    For never having owned one of these, you have my respect for your intricate knowledge of this engine. Excellent video, thanks.

  • @chriswest8376
    @chriswest8376 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for producing this video of America's back roads. I am American who lives in the UK in order to be near my children but my heart is in the US. There is something so enjoyable about traveling the roads of the US and thanks to you, I am able to do this with these videos. Great for my heart! Thank you for this and thank you for reminding me there is no reason to get mad at a mechanical or electrical problems. It can be frustrating but underlying it all, I love the feeling of accomplishment that comes with it and you have reminded me of that.

  • @Dakiraun
    @Dakiraun 2 года назад +120

    That was amazing to watch - just seeing those over-the-hood shots of a nearly century-old car cruising the highways was so gorgeous. And yeah, I very much agree; taking country roads is 100x better than highways because you get to _see_ places and appreciate the drive. I can only imagine how much more gratifying that'd be at the slower pace of a Model A.

    • @Matt_from_Florida
      @Matt_from_Florida 2 года назад +8

      The downside is that every little _podunk_ town that's low on funds is just waiting for you to come through at 5mph over their limit! I speak from experience.

    • @bayanon7532
      @bayanon7532 2 года назад +3

      @@Matt_from_Florida That's the good thing about a 90 year old car with a worn out motor. It isn't going to be able to make the speed limit. And bored cops usually give a cool very old car a break.

    • @spicytuna62
      @spicytuna62 2 года назад +3

      Wife and I did this on a road trip from Oklahoma to Mississippi. Lot of fun and maybe added only two hours to a ten hour road trip.

    • @tedthoman6580
      @tedthoman6580 2 года назад

      @BELIEVE in JESUS and pass the biscuits !