When I was at Montage for a concert, I got a picture of a fella with a majestic mullet wearing a shirt that says "Mullet Lives Matter" It's in my community section of my RUclips channel.
The way you treat Bentley while not even realizing it is super heartwarming. You’re definitely doing it right and also teaching the boys valuable lessons in a hard day’s work and integrity. The fact that he jumps right in without any prodding is awesome. Good on ya Derek!!
A friend of mine has 2 boys, well adults now but when they were much younger anytime he had them doing anything with him, it was a constant yelling at them, never really doing much with them, and when he did all that he did was yell at them continuously, and now he wonders why they're never around.
@@wildbill23c That’s an absolute shame. They just wanted to help and got treated like crap for it. I wouldn’t have stuck around either, they’re smart to have said SEE YA!!
@@rpmevo8 It got to the point where they spent more time with me than they did at their own house LOL. I didn't mind it, they loved learning and helping out. One is a mechanic/welder, the other joined the Army National Guard and works at an assisted living facility...he is the one that goes around giving the patients their prescriptions throughout the day, also works in the kitchen and other areas as needed. All things considered they turned out pretty well.
@@wildbill23c Seems you picked up where the dad lacked and they turned out great!!! I’d say that’s a job well done because their other scenario could’ve easily put them down the wrong road. I applaud you William!! Thank you! 👍
This episode encapsulates nearly everything that makes this country great. A father and son, a truck built like a tank, and a big block 454 with a TH 400.
AMEN! It makes me sad to think that there are so many boys out there that do not even know where the engine on a vehicle is, let alone know how to work on one. This is what Father's are for!
I am 80 years old, retired. I made my living fixing things. Motor cycles, old cars, stationary engines mainly ,BUT whatever needed fixing. Left school, small village school, at 15, no sort of qualifications other than 10 years basic schooling. Fixed things for other folks, bought and fixed all sorts and sold them on. But my Dad had me help and work with him from the moment I could pass him whatever he needed, I learned enough to make my living rest of my life. Have to admit at the end of my working days the ever increasing amount of electronics and other fancy bits did get too much for me, eventually I gave it best. But it really pleased me to see a Father have his son working with him, slowly passing on a lifetime of knowledge in a practical way.
@@BRI33NOR Absolutely! The thing I like is that vehicle is a worker! That truck is a work horse. People today are so interested in what a car looks like they do not put as much consideration into what they vehicle can do for YOU. That truck will do things for you, besides get you there and back. I love those old pickups, the parts won't bankrupt you because they are common. Today with everything run by sensors and master computers, the parts can break you. All those parts come from China and they are all junk. I saw a guy working on an engine and he put brand new points in and they failed. Brand new. They were so weak that they failed, and he had to go through 3 sets before he found ones that were any good. That's sad.
It really is heartwarming to see a feller raring up his little humans the right way, keeping their little minds and hands busy while learning so, so many things. Those boys will love you even more as they become men and realize just how great their childhoods were because of the sacrifices of two great parents. God bless you and your’s Derek.
I'm not into building cars, I don't own a fancy car, I don't collect, I don't repair, I don't even drive anymore. Somehow I can't get enough of this channels content. Your dry humor combined with your knowledge of cars and their functions makes me love your videos!
Thank you, Derek for all you do. From 2019 to recently, I was an aircraft maintenance contractor in Iraq (Baghdad and Balad) and after a 12 hr shift in the blazing heat (140F) I so looked forward to jumping on RUclips in my tiny air conditioned room to watch the latest episode you posted. I've been watching you pretty much since day one and have shared your channel with all my friends. I realize that as your fame has exploded, you've been taxed more and more to show up at bigger and bigger shows. I hope your success continues as I'm sure it will, but please don't forget that all of us love those great personal revivals that had been your original trademark. That you include your kids occasionally in the vids is fantastic, Derek - it seems such an obvious thing to do, but that your kids aren't anchored to some chair with a bent neck staring down at an iPhone is great. So tragic that the average kid today does that. There is hope for the next generation! Thank you so much for what you've been doing, God Bless your family. Andy - South Dakota
I've said it once before, coming from a feller who didn't have a dad like you, it's really nice to see you teaching your little man everything you have jam packed into your brain! Keep it up Derek, I truly love watching you do what you do!
My Jaw DROPPED when I saw the thumbnail... My FIRST truck when I was 16 in High School back in 1983 was this EXACT Truck.. Identical Color Combination... Mechanical Differences being mine was a 1976 C20 Camper Special with 350 Eng and Turbo 400 Trans.... I've always been a FORD Guy but in high school I needed a ride and money was tight so this is what I got, she served me well indeed... Thank You for bringing back some great memories.. Jonathan
The content your channel makes is informative and entertaining in itself, but I truly love and respect the admiration and connection you have with your boys. The simplest of gestures and the words of encouragement you always give them will make a giant difference in the men they are becoming. Giant tip of the hat Derek and Jessica, y'all are doing a fine job.
Watching Bentley drive that truck had tears just flowing down my cheeks. My dad died in 2004 but when I was 11 he taught me to drive his '67 F100 Ranger. Me and my little brother always sat in the middle and he let me steer. The pedals were so far away, the steering wheel was HUGE. It was a three speed column shift and even today - I will never forget that feeling. Damn - sometimes memories are all you have..
I've got to say, you are lucky to have such a great helper in Bentley. One can only wish they'd be so fortunate to have a kid that's willing and interested enough to help their Dad as much as Bentley is for you.Makes for a great team and that's no exaggeration. You're definitely doing something right Derek, and it's great that you have the patience that is lacking in most parents today. Keep it up and the videos coming, it makes for a great example and hopefully will encourage other parents/adults to do the same. There's no better way for someone to learn than hands on experience as well as trial and error. 😎👍❤️
I just love Bentley's interest in automobiles and his involvement in your content. You can see how much he wants to be there, which makes it so much sweeter a moment. Dads get it. Much love to the whole VGG Family, you guys are pretty incredible
Last year I bought a truck just like that from my best friend. Bought her because she looks exactly like the one my grandfather had. Got the carb unstuck, put a battery and some wheels on her. Drove her home
So good to see a father-son duo like this. That kid probably knows how to build a car from the ground up, thanks to his dad. So many guys under a certain age nowadays don't even know how to put water in the radiator. Way to go Derrick!
It truly warms my heart to see u including ur boys in the shop. My son helped me restore a 83 blazer. I wouldn't have gotten it done without him. Now he's 17 and making money slangin wrenches. Remember folks. .. our children are our future. Just let them learn.
The best thing about HEI modules is that they are a perfect litmus test part if you move to a new town. Go to one of your new local parts stores, ask for one for a 78 Malibu. If they get you one without asking for a VIN or saying they don't have any for that model, score one point. If they warn you not to forget to put the grease on, score two more points. If they think a 78 Malibu is interesting and ask you about it, score three more on top. If you walk out with a score of two or less, try the next store...
The front fenders had the factory tie down mounts for the camper (3 hole plates) ...saw one on the passenger side seat, and the rest of the camper mounts were on the floor! That factory camper special stuff is worth all the money! Definitely a tough old roundeye!
I just love watching the kids willing to help anytime, and eager to learn! Sure wish I was that way with my Dad back in the late 1980's and early 1990's...
Derek, this here unit is a perfect candidate for a full restoration. She's a beauty, my dad bought this same color as this truck brand new in 1978. He also bought a new fifth wheel holiday trailer the following year to go with this perty truck, cause he just loved that big block 454 under the hood. He could pass everything on the highway except a petro station ⛽. He sold it to a family friend in 1990 and bought himself a Dodge 3/4 ton with a Cummins in it. I own the Cummins now since my dad passed, it is still to this day in mint condition. The friend still uses it to pull his trailer and keeps it stored over the winter up here in Canada. Derek, I think she's worth bringing back to life. I love those old trucks as well. I have a few oldies myself.
I really get the feels seeing how you get your boys involved in some of your projects. Reminds me of when my late Dad had me work with him on demo and carpentry projects when I was little. Those are going to be the important memories someday.
"It's alive'" Chevrolet big-block * * * This brings back memories of my 1977 Chevrolet Camper Special with 454 under the hood, what a great engine and truck I found locally for $ 700 in running & driving condition back in 2000, a small tune-up + oil-change and BANG, ran like a champ. Had it as a daily driver for 5 years, great hauling heavy stuff with, dependable pickup. Can't beat a good old Chevrolet Derek, looking forward to your adventure across US, don't forget bring enough gas-money and cold-snacks ! Cheers from Texas * * *🤠
Has anyone said the vacuum modulator may be bad yet? Would make trans fluid disappear and cause engine smoking which may have made previous owner think rings were gone, and trans fluid in the engine would so explain the lack of rust after sitting so many years
I can't tell ya how many hotrods I diagnosed with vapor lock because of metal fuel lines against the block and heads on power tour this year. DEI helped a lot of folks out on the tour. Great people!
I had vapor lock issue on a couple of my own prior trucks. I had found installing a return system helps alot in keeping warm fuel going back to the tank and cool fuel coming up to the carb.
So cool that you work with the boys on these projects!! I used to work with my Dad on different projects growing up. They will remember this for the rest of their lives !! Thanks for bringing back those memories!!
Absolutely love how you interact with your audience. I love all of your videos like this as it shows a completely different way of life with cars than we have in the UK. Never stop doing what you're doing Derek! Perfect 👌
Hands down the cleanest unrestored square body I’ve ever seen. I’d say my late grandpa was the original owner if I didn’t know better. He was meticulous and thorough to the furthest degree. Very cool pickup.
I've got my great grandfathers 1976 square body that was passed down several years ago. Zero rust. Zero dents. 86k original miles. Currently sits in my parents shop and hasn't been driven in a few years.
@@TravelingStacker Nothing ruins a vehicle faster (other than crashing, I suppose), than just sitting. Not saying to daily the thing (especially with the ol' thirst for firejuice), but every once in a while, take 'er to town, take the long way back.
My dad used to let me help and drive stuff as a kid, makes a special bond for life and your kids will have life long memories and skills! awesome to see.
I think that truck is literally an ideal build, great spec and it runs amazing now, glad your boy got the first drive, he put a lot of work in. Love this whole show video.
Derek I love how Bentley just doesn't find you as funny as we do 😂 he's just not fazed by it at all 😂 Serious note though I wish I had a dad like you growing up... You're teaching your boys how to be good adults!
Absolutely adore it when you and Bentley work together... Just warms a fellettes heart, Keep up the good work Derick, Thanks for another very entertaining video ❤️
Love how your including the kids and beginning to teach them the ropes! Well done Dad...... your a family man and that’s one of the things that keeps me tuned in brother.
These restoration videos are my favorite. Doing them in the garage keeps you at home, but gives your subscribers what they like. Plus the family gets to be a part of it.
Bentley & Bros are so blessed. My dad was wonderful, don't get me wrong, and smart as a whip, but the poor fella' barely knew how to operate a screwdriver. And his firstborn, _moi,_ was a baby gearhead and future mechanical engineer. He gave me moral support in my toolish endeavors, but I had to buy my own tools and teach myself *_EVERYTHING!_* (Praise the Lord for _Motor's_ and _Chilton's_ manuals!) Having a dad like Derek, his tools, his example, and his mentoring are the stuff of dreams for kids who are so inclined.
I'm going through some rough times physically and emotionally. Your content helps me greatly. I grew up with folks like you and it seems like I'm hanging out with old friends.
I love this channel so much and believe my father would have loved it, too. Watching Derek and Bentley work together reminds me so much of growing up with my mechanic father. We pulled old cars, trucks, and more out of barns, fields, and so on over the years. This channel feels like a time machine for me to remember and celebrate the memory of my father and our time together. Thank you, Derek & Bentley, for reminding me of those days and for putting a smile on my face every single episode.
I LIKE the wheels that were on this truck like others have said they do as well. I was glad to see you give 'em a little elbow grease and love to bring them and the center caps back around and then run 'em. Being as they are nice, vintage-look wheels with new tires mounted on them, maybe replace any of the rusted/pitted lug nuts for looks, or all of 'em. Love the truck, it does have a lot of cool add-ons and accessories. Can't wait to see your road trip with Bentley in it.
Man I just grinned like a singing bass when Bentley drove it off the lift!! He's about ready for a VGG shop shirt... 5 draw Tech cart... and his own bay! I know you are a Proud Papa, great job, Derek!
I’m not a movie guy. People are always shocked about the fact that I never seen the titanic. But when VGG is on, 2 hours fly by like nothing. Love the content. It’s my therapy after work! 😂
Since that second bubble level was on the door it has a whole sweep of x y z capability. Those rims are so cool. This truck must have been so stylish back in the day.
Seeing you working on this truck brought back so many memories of me and my friends working on my 77 C10. My first truck and my God do I miss it so much. Biggest regret I have was selling it for a little extra cash when I was in college. I hope I can afford to buy one again one of these days. Loved the video!
Watching you and Bentley under the hood brought back a lot of memories. This is how I grew up. Under the hood with my Dad on some rig or him teaching me how to do body work. Thanks Derek.
I grew up the exact same way! If you want to hear a song that will bring back many memories and maybe make you think you're pealing onions. Listen to daddy's cup by the drive by truckers. My exact childhood.
You sir are a blessed man! I love how you treat and include your family! Never change keep the content coming. And for Pete sakes don’t ever stop doing what you’re doing I’d be a sad feller without vice grip garage and vice grip lodge! God bless you and your family Derek!🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
With all the BS going on in this country rn and the amount of people who have been lost in the matrix, it’s these types of videos that still gives me hope for the future. The father-son duo, the work, the appreciation for old projects in the auto industry, everything about it is so American. Love this channel.
I’m gonna drop two cents over here….this being the match to your first truck….you should frame off restore to the look of the first. I’d like to see that. Love this truck.
I really love this old rig! I'd love to have one like this. A guy here really enjoyed watching this video and the amazing transformation. Can't wait to see it totally complete. Keep up the amazing work you all do there. Bring the thunder!
Really enjoy the young hoss helpin ya out. I was that kid one point in my life and here I am 8 years later some time in the Marine Corps and still turnin wrench’s and love it everyday.
Awesome when I see you get your boys up in there helping out gonna benefit them long term even if they grow to be musicians, IT, or any other non related field they'll have the essential skills to maintain and repair they're own vehicle's saving time and money and providing a healthy past time if they wanna build a hot rod aside from the huge leg up they will have if they wish to go on to be automotive engineers... Your a good man and an awesome father, inspiration to us all.
Dang, I wish that I could make a real offer to you for this one in a running condition. I had a 76 Chevy C30 crew cab camper special that I worked on and got on the road. 454 4bbl standard transmission. Pretty much optioned out for its day, but not a 4x4. Took it to town Sept 30 2011, went to work and had my first minor stroke. Never could get it plated because our provincial bureaucracy in Toronto wouldn't allow it. Miss the old girl. This one would be a good replacement, nice truck with nice selection of spare parts.
I love the cars on this channel but I really respect the time he spends with his kids. I wish I had the time away from this big truck to be able to do the same stuff with them. Hopefully down the road it'll happen!
The little humans tend to grow up really quick so you need to make time for your little humans so will they come out great in the end. More parents out there across our great country and many others cuz I'm sure this goes worldwide although providing for them is our number one goal in life as they're young. There is an age where all this knowledge will soak into them and if you miss that age there behind the curve. So wholeheartedly make time for them little humans it will be the most reporting thing you will ever do. Now I'm not saying there won't be challenges along the way LOL but too many parents try to make up for it when the kids are on their way off to college or out of college and by then it's almost too late. I think the biggest thing that really makes people understand how time truly flies by is think about how many years you were in high school and how quickly you can go through those memories in my day high school was 4 years and it honestly flew by in the blink of an eye. So any parent truly needs to understand that they grow up way quick and any parent thinking they need to spend time with their kid good for you make that your goal summertime's the best time to get away with your kids if you can do it totally rewarding in the end when those kids are old enough to start making those decisions themselves in their twenties thirties forties and you're 70 LOL time just takes us way too far away from each other and the kids go and start living their lives definitely recommend making those memories so they remember you laughing and then learning from you. Because as parents we have so many lessons that we have learned that we could give them to make their life just that much better. Well worth the time and and if you lose a little money in the end that's okay the time spent is priceless. So everyone enjoy your kids teach them how to be great adults. And you will receive the rewards throughout their life knowing that you made that little human and you taught them well. Kudos for recognizing it's time to spend more time with the kids I am replying to one comment but buddy I think you are right on track and recognizing the fact that you can do more so worth the time... 💯👌👍 Enjoy them while they're young!!!
Get to getting brother. You gotta walk the fine line between Dave Ramsey and life. Enjoy those little fellers now, they won't be like this for long. My little brother is the same way, busts his hump for the littles. Gotta enjoy them too.
I really enjoy watching Father and Son working together, that being said I want to speak on oil filters,,,I have ran mostly Frams all my life 69 years and have never had an engine failure due to oil contamination,,and I ran some over 300,000 miles...Now I know that the Wix is by far superior built filters and the price reflex that .....Thanks for the down to earth family videos and God Bless.
Freakin awesome man! It's so good to see the family getting involved. Its truly awesome to see that as a family you all share the same passion for cars. I dont have kids yet but one day when I do, seeing these videos makes me pumped to share times like this with my own kids! Love you guys, love the channel! Keep on keepin on!!!
Stumbled across this by accident. Love the nostalgia. Not a mechanic but spent many days handing my dad tools as he kept our fleet of family vehicles running over the years. So cool to see this truck rebuilt.
I absolutely love this rig, and if I didn't already have my square body I'd be tempted to bid on this one. Hell maybe I could convince myself I need two long bed square chevys.
As a kid my dad took me to work with him almost every Saturday in the body shop.. learned a lot of life information from him.... brings back so many great memories of my dad....he passed in 2001.... worked side by side with him in the body shop for 12 years......
Never senses to amaze me with your transformations & revitalizations. … across the country? 97k miles … ain’t even broke in. Go for it. We’ll be watching. Stay safe.
I grew up without a father and at 41 I am not a father myself. I don’t know what it’s like to have a dad that teaches me things and I long for a son that I can teach stuff that I’ve learned along the way. I hope you cherish what you have between you and your son.
If you're in a position to do so, there are many, many children waiting for adoption or fostering. You can give a child an unimaginable gift if you are able to!
Absolutely is. My dad had a 1978 Chevy Scottsdale only for pulling his camper, but we are in Michigan and when he sold it in 2000 it had 79,000. The body was about gone though.
@@andrewmoens8614 it was pretty cool he paid $6,800 brand new. The problem today is he got about 10mpg with nothing and 7mpg pulling his camper. That is better than the 3mpg my Uncle got with his Chevy motorhome. Lol
That is a truck and a half! Seams to be a really great rig, and it even lets you keep an eye out for Smokey Bear. Also, Bentley is a great worker. When most kids "help" on a job they actually slow things down. But not Bentley. He carries his own and then some. He does a man's work, and has a positive, willing, hard-working attitude the whole time. He is a blessing.
Not that the slow-down is necessarily a bad thing. Maybe they're going slow to self-educate, maybe they'r ebeing cautious, maybe you're teaching 'em while they work. Never take those moments for granted, is what I'm saying. Memories go both ways, y'know.
I love watching your videos. My dad has a 77 with a 350 in it and it sat for 12 years and we finally got it home today and put a battery in it and dumped some fuel into the bowl and turned the key and she started right up.
watching the kiddos move the wheel on this and other cars is my favorite part reminds me of time with my pops back in the day. man i miss those days thank you derek for letting them work with you and letting us spend time with you!
Your a good dad me and my old man went through 5 years of me blowing motors I got a 1993 12v for us to restore together that was some of my best times growing up he had a1984 dodge growing up so that wy I got it he past 4 years ago and the truck has been sitting Since I have 5 Girls I got one that is 6 and I'm trying to get her in to trucks long story short keep doing what you are doing your boy's will cherish the moment's they spend with you God bless you and your family 👪 ❤️
I'm truly sorry for the loss of your father. I'm glad you have some good memories with him. This channel is awesome because it has as much to do with family and hard work as it does with the vehicles he works on
Love his episode! I have the identical truck. Same color, same drivetrain, same patina and smell. Found in similar condition and drove home. It’s had a driveline restoration and left as is. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
I’ve been watching your channel long enough that I’m not sure how long it’s been but I’m glad to say I finally became a member. Thanks for doing what you do
This is the 1st video I saw from VGG & I only got to see it as it auto played from another YT vid I was watching. I was instantly hooked & inspired! Thank you VGG for great content, inspiration & motivation!❤
This restore really brought me back. My grandpa had the same truck, with a stepside, that we'd drive around in every weekend when I was young. Makes me want one myself even more.
I think a kid with a mullet driving a John Deere is one of the most American things I’ve ever seen.
Keeps your neck from burning
I absolutely agree 🇺🇸
When I was at Montage for a concert, I got a picture of a fella with a majestic mullet wearing a shirt that says "Mullet Lives Matter" It's in my community section of my RUclips channel.
Pay no attention to the yanmar under the hood😂
Dual exhaust mullet too
The way you treat Bentley while not even realizing it is super heartwarming. You’re definitely doing it right and also teaching the boys valuable lessons in a hard day’s work and integrity. The fact that he jumps right in without any prodding is awesome. Good on ya Derek!!
A friend of mine has 2 boys, well adults now but when they were much younger anytime he had them doing anything with him, it was a constant yelling at them, never really doing much with them, and when he did all that he did was yell at them continuously, and now he wonders why they're never around.
@@wildbill23c That’s an absolute shame. They just wanted to help and got treated like crap for it. I wouldn’t have stuck around either, they’re smart to have said SEE YA!!
He talks to his boys like men, not little kids. That's how ya make men.
@@rpmevo8 It got to the point where they spent more time with me than they did at their own house LOL. I didn't mind it, they loved learning and helping out. One is a mechanic/welder, the other joined the Army National Guard and works at an assisted living facility...he is the one that goes around giving the patients their prescriptions throughout the day, also works in the kitchen and other areas as needed. All things considered they turned out pretty well.
@@wildbill23c Seems you picked up where the dad lacked and they turned out great!!! I’d say that’s a job well done because their other scenario could’ve easily put them down the wrong road. I applaud you William!! Thank you! 👍
This episode encapsulates nearly everything that makes this country great. A father and son, a truck built like a tank, and a big block 454 with a TH 400.
AMEN! It makes me sad to think that there are so many boys out there that do not even know where the engine on a vehicle is, let alone know how to work on one. This is what Father's are for!
yeah, ya pretty much nailed it Jim.
I am 80 years old, retired. I made my living fixing things. Motor cycles, old cars, stationary engines mainly ,BUT whatever needed fixing. Left school, small village school, at 15, no sort of qualifications other than 10 years basic schooling. Fixed things for other folks, bought and fixed all sorts and sold them on. But my Dad had me help and work with him from the moment I could pass him whatever he needed, I learned enough to make my living rest of my life. Have to admit at the end of my working days the ever increasing amount of electronics and other fancy bits did get too much for me, eventually I gave it best. But it really pleased me to see a Father have his son working with him, slowly passing on a lifetime of knowledge in a practical way.
@@BRI33NOR Absolutely! The thing I like is that vehicle is a worker! That truck is a work horse. People today are so interested in what a car looks like they do not put as much consideration into what they vehicle can do for YOU. That truck will do things for you, besides get you there and back. I love those old pickups, the parts won't bankrupt you because they are common. Today with everything run by sensors and master computers, the parts can break you. All those parts come from China and they are all junk. I saw a guy working on an engine and he put brand new points in and they failed. Brand new. They were so weak that they failed, and he had to go through 3 sets before he found ones that were any good. That's sad.
Murica!!
Every time an old square body is brought back to life an Angel gets it's wings
I love how Bentley can back a truck on a lift and not even flinch. I can't find a mechanic that can do that around here.
At the Jeep factory here, I'm impressed how they can back new Jeeps up on top of 2 levels car haulers during a blizzard!
single mothers. It's only going to get worse.
If you don't tell kids that they can't do something, they can do pretty much anything.
parenting skills
Do you live in a chop zone
It really is heartwarming to see a feller raring up his little humans the right way, keeping their little minds and hands busy while learning so, so many things. Those boys will love you even more as they become men and realize just how great their childhoods were because of the sacrifices of two great parents. God bless you and your’s Derek.
Love to see your kid participating with you and driving that tractor no less! Parenting done right!
And rocking the mullet too! 😁👍
The boy does his own show. Check it out. A chip off the old block.
@@whiskeybuilder6335 what's the name of his channel if I might ask?
@@Josh_D03 Little Grip Garage
@@Josh_D03 Little Grip Garage
I'm not into building cars, I don't own a fancy car, I don't collect, I don't repair, I don't even drive anymore. Somehow I can't get enough of this channels content. Your dry humor combined with your knowledge of cars and their functions makes me love your videos!
Thank you, Derek for all you do. From 2019 to recently, I was an aircraft maintenance contractor in Iraq (Baghdad and Balad) and after a 12 hr shift in the blazing heat (140F) I so looked forward to jumping on RUclips in my tiny air conditioned room to watch the latest episode you posted. I've been watching you pretty much since day one and have shared your channel with all my friends.
I realize that as your fame has exploded, you've been taxed more and more to show up at bigger and bigger shows. I hope your success continues as I'm sure it will, but please don't forget that all of us love those great personal revivals that had been your original trademark.
That you include your kids occasionally in the vids is fantastic, Derek - it seems such an obvious thing to do, but that your kids aren't anchored to some chair with a bent neck staring down at an iPhone is great. So tragic that the average kid today does that. There is hope for the next generation!
Thank you so much for what you've been doing,
God Bless your family.
Andy - South Dakota
Andy, thank you for your service!
Thank you for your service
God bless Andy and thx for all you do. You guys are heros in your own right
Don't lose all faith in kids. They're still kids. Even in this heatwave I find I can't keep kids from being outside
Andy thank you for your service my friend. I can't say it enough to you guys. I wish I could give more than just a "thank you"...
Derek, please give this to Brantly. What a stand up Son he is. 👍If I spelled his name wrong, my amends to him.
It seems to be Bentley
I've said it once before, coming from a feller who didn't have a dad like you, it's really nice to see you teaching your little man everything you have jam packed into your brain! Keep it up Derek, I truly love watching you do what you do!
I agree...
Amen 🙏
Not having a good father sure taught me how to be a good one
@@natewatt3537 I can definitely agree with that..
@@natewatt3537 can relate unfortunately
My Jaw DROPPED when I saw the thumbnail... My FIRST truck when I was 16 in High School back in 1983 was this EXACT Truck.. Identical Color Combination... Mechanical Differences being mine was a 1976 C20 Camper Special with 350 Eng and Turbo 400 Trans.... I've always been a FORD Guy but in high school I needed a ride and money was tight so this is what I got, she served me well indeed... Thank You for bringing back some great memories.. Jonathan
love the father/son dynamic here. reminds a guy of a guy and his older human that he's responsible for.
The content your channel makes is informative and entertaining in itself, but I truly love and respect the admiration and connection you have with your boys.
The simplest of gestures and the words of encouragement you always give them will make a giant difference in the men they are becoming. Giant tip of the hat Derek and Jessica, y'all are doing a fine job.
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Came to say the same thing, but you have a better way with words. I love watching Derek with the little humans.
Totally agree
Keep up the great work
Watching your son put all his weight into turning the steering wheel to help you is just priceless 👌🏻
Watching Bentley drive that truck had tears just flowing down my cheeks. My dad died in 2004 but when I was 11 he taught me to drive his '67 F100 Ranger. Me and my little brother always sat in the middle and he let me steer. The pedals were so far away, the steering wheel was HUGE. It was a three speed column shift and even today - I will never forget that feeling. Damn - sometimes memories are all you have..
Mine passed last year. I learned in a 77 scout. 🕯️🙏
Our loved ones live on in our memories and dreams
43 years ago that truck was someone’s pride and joy………she held up pretty darn good over the decades
Agreed
I've got to say, you are lucky to have such a great helper in Bentley. One can only wish they'd be so fortunate to have a kid that's willing and interested enough to help their Dad as much as Bentley is for you.Makes for a great team and that's no exaggeration. You're definitely doing something right Derek, and it's great that you have the patience that is lacking in most parents today. Keep it up and the videos coming, it makes for a great example and hopefully will encourage other parents/adults to do the same. There's no better way for someone to learn than hands on experience as well as trial and error. 😎👍❤️
Was impressed with Bentley’s concentration skills. MIT or Georgia Tech bound? Probably a genius…
Little Bentley dude is a rock star Derek, you & your wife must be so proud ❤
I just love Bentley's interest in automobiles and his involvement in your content. You can see how much he wants to be there, which makes it so much sweeter a moment. Dads get it. Much love to the whole VGG Family, you guys are pretty incredible
*Dads - no apostrophe necessary
@@vincedibona4687 Thanks. Autocorrect got me and I didn't check it. A couple wobble pops in if you know what I mean
@@andrewobrien6282
Good to hear it, cheers 🍻
I can’t believe I’ve lived long enough to see the Mullet come full circle! Looking good little man!🤣
Last year I bought a truck just like that from my best friend. Bought her because she looks exactly like the one my grandfather had.
Got the carb unstuck, put a battery and some wheels on her. Drove her home
@@NoWr2Run thanks man
@@NoWr2Run had my own little episode of vgg. And the lessons from the Bob Ross of mechanics himself, definitely helped out.
So good to see a father-son duo like this. That kid probably knows how to build a car from the ground up, thanks to his dad. So many guys under a certain age nowadays don't even know how to put water in the radiator. Way to go Derrick!
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Kids these days are in big trouble lol my 14 year old saw the tape deck in my car and asked if it's where "the mini dvds go"
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Well you got a fella wondering what Larry bird is up to
It truly warms my heart to see u including ur boys in the shop. My son helped me restore a 83 blazer. I wouldn't have gotten it done without him. Now he's 17 and making money slangin wrenches. Remember folks. .. our children are our future. Just let them learn.
The best thing about HEI modules is that they are a perfect litmus test part if you move to a new town.
Go to one of your new local parts stores, ask for one for a 78 Malibu. If they get you one without asking for a VIN or saying they don't have any for that model, score one point. If they warn you not to forget to put the grease on, score two more points. If they think a 78 Malibu is interesting and ask you about it, score three more on top.
If you walk out with a score of two or less, try the next store...
...help me understand, why would a 78 Malibu be interesting? Im seriously asking because I had one.
@@jackolson8775 because there's not too many of them left?
@@jackolson8775 Because it's a 78 Malibu. Is that not enough reason?
The front fenders had the factory tie down mounts for the camper (3 hole plates) ...saw one on the passenger side seat, and the rest of the camper mounts were on the floor! That factory camper special stuff is worth all the money! Definitely a tough old roundeye!
I have to say, Bentley has a great future ahead of him. You're teaching him skills that he can always use. LOVE THIS CHANNEL!!
There's nothing I enjoy watching more than the interactions between you and the little human! You're one of the good guys Derek.
I just love watching the kids willing to help anytime, and eager to learn!
Sure wish I was that way with my Dad back in the late 1980's and early 1990's...
Derek, this here unit is a perfect candidate for a full restoration. She's a beauty, my dad bought this same color as this truck brand new in 1978. He also bought a new fifth wheel holiday trailer the following year to go with this perty truck, cause he just loved that big block 454 under the hood. He could pass everything on the highway except a petro station ⛽. He sold it to a family friend in 1990 and bought himself a Dodge 3/4 ton with a Cummins in it. I own the Cummins now since my dad passed, it is still to this day in mint condition. The friend still uses it to pull his trailer and keeps it stored over the winter up here in Canada. Derek, I think she's worth bringing back to life. I love those old trucks as well. I have a few oldies myself.
That there is pure square body heaven
I love seeing your boy right there with you learning auto fixings
Me too!
That young fella of yours is gonna be a star 🌟 Thank you Derek for bringing these epic videos to us. 🥰
I really get the feels seeing how you get your boys involved in some of your projects. Reminds me of when my late Dad had me work with him on demo and carpentry projects when I was little. Those are going to be the important memories someday.
"It's alive'" Chevrolet big-block * * * This brings back memories of my 1977 Chevrolet Camper Special with 454 under the hood, what a great engine and truck I found locally for $ 700 in running & driving condition back in 2000, a small tune-up + oil-change and BANG, ran like a champ.
Had it as a daily driver for 5 years, great hauling heavy stuff with, dependable pickup.
Can't beat a good old Chevrolet Derek, looking forward to your adventure across US, don't forget bring enough gas-money and cold-snacks !
Cheers from Texas * * *🤠
Just takes me back to me and my dad great upbringing they no money in world could change happy days
For me it was my grandpa. Would help him wrench on cars when i was in diapers.
Has anyone said the vacuum modulator may be bad yet? Would make trans fluid disappear and cause engine smoking which may have made previous owner think rings were gone, and trans fluid in the engine would so explain the lack of rust after sitting so many years
I can't tell ya how many hotrods I diagnosed with vapor lock because of metal fuel lines against the block and heads on power tour this year. DEI helped a lot of folks out on the tour. Great people!
I had vapor lock issue on a couple of my own prior trucks. I had found installing a return system helps alot in keeping warm fuel going back to the tank and cool fuel coming up to the carb.
So cool that you work with the boys on these projects!! I used to work with my Dad on different projects growing up. They will remember this for the rest of their lives !! Thanks for bringing back those memories!!
A father and his little helper is pretty cool. I hope to find such a truck for me to restore some day soon. I like those older trucks better.
Absolutely love how you interact with your audience. I love all of your videos like this as it shows a completely different way of life with cars than we have in the UK. Never stop doing what you're doing Derek! Perfect 👌
Hands down the cleanest unrestored square body I’ve ever seen. I’d say my late grandpa was the original owner if I didn’t know better. He was meticulous and thorough to the furthest degree. Very cool pickup.
I've got my great grandfathers 1976 square body that was passed down several years ago. Zero rust. Zero dents. 86k original miles. Currently sits in my parents shop and hasn't been driven in a few years.
@@TravelingStacker That’s awesome. Get it running and drive it. Make new memories with it. Do not ever dream of selling it.
@@rustbucket9318 except not in the rusty bits of the USA in the winter, you know with the salt and the frost heaves.
@@hithere7382 Yeah, I’m in Texas though. Other than gulf coast our stuff stays pretty clean.
@@TravelingStacker Nothing ruins a vehicle faster (other than crashing, I suppose), than just sitting. Not saying to daily the thing (especially with the ol' thirst for firejuice), but every once in a while, take 'er to town, take the long way back.
My dad used to let me help and drive stuff as a kid, makes a special bond for life and your kids will have life long memories and skills! awesome to see.
i get so much educamachon's listenering to this here feller.
I think that truck is literally an ideal build, great spec and it runs amazing now, glad your boy got the first drive, he put a lot of work in. Love this whole show video.
Derek I love how Bentley just doesn't find you as funny as we do 😂 he's just not fazed by it at all 😂
Serious note though I wish I had a dad like you growing up... You're teaching your boys how to be good adults!
Seriously G Dog, I sit here and say ooooh you could have burned your Dad on that one, Derek is just ripe for the picking all the time lol
A massive hello from the UK Derek, keep doing what you’re doing!! 👌🏻👌🏻
We were a Ford family, since 1958, but a guy can appreciate this rig. Solid and honest.
Absolutely adore it when you and Bentley work together... Just warms a fellettes heart, Keep up the good work Derick, Thanks for another very entertaining video ❤️
Love how your including the kids and beginning to teach them the ropes! Well done Dad...... your a family man and that’s one of the things that keeps me tuned in brother.
These restoration videos are my favorite. Doing them in the garage keeps you at home, but gives your subscribers what they like. Plus the family gets to be a part of it.
Bentley & Bros are so blessed. My dad was wonderful, don't get me wrong, and smart as a whip, but the poor fella' barely knew how to operate a screwdriver. And his firstborn, _moi,_ was a baby gearhead and future mechanical engineer. He gave me moral support in my toolish endeavors, but I had to buy my own tools and teach myself *_EVERYTHING!_* (Praise the Lord for _Motor's_ and _Chilton's_ manuals!) Having a dad like Derek, his tools, his example, and his mentoring are the stuff of dreams for kids who are so inclined.
can't beat those father son projects! My son is 36 now and it's still a thing we enjoy doing. Fixing on them vehicles because "I am the warranty".
I'm going through some rough times physically and emotionally. Your content helps me greatly. I grew up with folks like you and it seems like I'm hanging out with old friends.
Hopefully your doing better by now
Same thing here, I couldn’t have said it better
I like this one. The two tone blue looks so good.
It's definitely a keeper!
I love everything about this video. Love this truck. His youngest human is very lucky that his Dad is giving him one of the best educations.
I love the red/green show but actually fixes things too
I love this channel so much and believe my father would have loved it, too. Watching Derek and Bentley work together reminds me so much of growing up with my mechanic father. We pulled old cars, trucks, and more out of barns, fields, and so on over the years. This channel feels like a time machine for me to remember and celebrate the memory of my father and our time together. Thank you, Derek & Bentley, for reminding me of those days and for putting a smile on my face every single episode.
I LIKE the wheels that were on this truck like others have said they do as well. I was glad to see you give 'em a little elbow grease and love to bring them and the center caps back around and then run 'em. Being as they are nice, vintage-look wheels with new tires mounted on them, maybe replace any of the rusted/pitted lug nuts for looks, or all of 'em. Love the truck, it does have a lot of cool add-ons and accessories. Can't wait to see your road trip with Bentley in it.
Man I just grinned like a singing bass when Bentley drove it off the lift!! He's about ready for a VGG shop shirt... 5 draw Tech cart... and his own bay! I know you are a Proud Papa, great job, Derek!
I’m not a movie guy. People are always shocked about the fact that I never seen the titanic. But when VGG is on, 2 hours fly by like nothing. Love the content. It’s my therapy after work! 😂
A guy was just thinking about the ol Vice Grip Garage, and... 😱
I wonder what Dan Aykroyd is doing today? 🤷♂️
Since that second bubble level was on the door it has a whole sweep of x y z capability.
Those rims are so cool. This truck must have been so stylish back in the day.
It is amazing to me that these older Pickups are in such good shape after sitting around for so long. Done good.
People don't appreciate things
Seeing you working on this truck brought back so many memories of me and my friends working on my 77 C10. My first truck and my God do I miss it so much. Biggest regret I have was selling it for a little extra cash when I was in college. I hope I can afford to buy one again one of these days. Loved the video!
Watching you and Bentley under the hood brought back a lot of memories.
This is how I grew up. Under the hood with my Dad on some rig or him teaching me how to do body work.
Thanks Derek.
I grew up the exact same way! If you want to hear a song that will bring back many memories and maybe make you think you're pealing onions. Listen to daddy's cup by the drive by truckers. My exact childhood.
Same here man miss them days forever....
You sir are a blessed man! I love how you treat and include your family! Never change keep the content coming. And for Pete sakes don’t ever stop doing what you’re doing I’d be a sad feller without vice grip garage and vice grip lodge! God bless you and your family Derek!🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
With all the BS going on in this country rn and the amount of people who have been lost in the matrix, it’s these types of videos that still gives me hope for the future. The father-son duo, the work, the appreciation for old projects in the auto industry, everything about it is so American. Love this channel.
Same
I’m gonna drop two cents over here….this being the match to your first truck….you should frame off restore to the look of the first. I’d like to see that. Love this truck.
Definitely a true 96.000 K car looking at the pedals and the sill? That's my opinion and I'm sticking to it 😮
As I have said before, Derek, you and your entire family are fantastic representatives of all that is still good in this ole country.
I really love this old rig! I'd love to have one like this. A guy here really enjoyed watching this video and the amazing transformation. Can't wait to see it totally complete. Keep up the amazing work you all do there. Bring the thunder!
1987 D250 here.
Great video Derek, glad to see Bently helping dad out. Hope I spelt his name correct, have a great weekend Derek and family.
Really enjoy the young hoss helpin ya out. I was that kid one point in my life and here I am 8 years later some time in the Marine Corps and still turnin wrench’s and love it everyday.
Awesome when I see you get your boys up in there helping out gonna benefit them long term even if they grow to be musicians, IT, or any other non related field they'll have the essential skills to maintain and repair they're own vehicle's saving time and money and providing a healthy past time if they wanna build a hot rod aside from the huge leg up they will have if they wish to go on to be automotive engineers... Your a good man and an awesome father, inspiration to us all.
Dang, I wish that I could make a real offer to you for this one in a running condition. I had a 76 Chevy C30 crew cab camper special that I worked on and got on the road. 454 4bbl standard transmission. Pretty much optioned out for its day, but not a 4x4. Took it to town Sept 30 2011, went to work and had my first minor stroke. Never could get it plated because our provincial bureaucracy in Toronto wouldn't allow it. Miss the old girl. This one would be a good replacement, nice truck with nice selection of spare parts.
I love the cars on this channel but I really respect the time he spends with his kids. I wish I had the time away from this big truck to be able to do the same stuff with them. Hopefully down the road it'll happen!
The little humans tend to grow up really quick so you need to make time for your little humans so will they come out great in the end. More parents out there across our great country and many others cuz I'm sure this goes worldwide although providing for them is our number one goal in life as they're young. There is an age where all this knowledge will soak into them and if you miss that age there behind the curve. So wholeheartedly make time for them little humans it will be the most reporting thing you will ever do. Now I'm not saying there won't be challenges along the way LOL but too many parents try to make up for it when the kids are on their way off to college or out of college and by then it's almost too late. I think the biggest thing that really makes people understand how time truly flies by is think about how many years you were in high school and how quickly you can go through those memories in my day high school was 4 years and it honestly flew by in the blink of an eye. So any parent truly needs to understand that they grow up way quick and any parent thinking they need to spend time with their kid good for you make that your goal summertime's the best time to get away with your kids if you can do it totally rewarding in the end when those kids are old enough to start making those decisions themselves in their twenties thirties forties and you're 70 LOL time just takes us way too far away from each other and the kids go and start living their lives definitely recommend making those memories so they remember you laughing and then learning from you. Because as parents we have so many lessons that we have learned that we could give them to make their life just that much better. Well worth the time and and if you lose a little money in the end that's okay the time spent is priceless. So everyone enjoy your kids teach them how to be great adults. And you will receive the rewards throughout their life knowing that you made that little human and you taught them well. Kudos for recognizing it's time to spend more time with the kids I am replying to one comment but buddy I think you are right on track and recognizing the fact that you can do more so worth the time... 💯👌👍 Enjoy them while they're young!!!
Get to getting brother. You gotta walk the fine line between Dave Ramsey and life. Enjoy those little fellers now, they won't be like this for long. My little brother is the same way, busts his hump for the littles. Gotta enjoy them too.
Isn't it fun to be a Northerner and giddily review the lack of frame and body rust on a Southern vehicular?
I really enjoy watching Father and Son working together, that being said I want to speak on oil filters,,,I have ran mostly Frams all my life 69 years and have never had an engine failure due to oil contamination,,and I ran some over 300,000 miles...Now I know that the Wix is by far superior built filters and the price reflex that .....Thanks for the down to earth family videos and God Bless.
Freakin awesome man! It's so good to see the family getting involved. Its truly awesome to see that as a family you all share the same passion for cars. I dont have kids yet but one day when I do, seeing these videos makes me pumped to share times like this with my own kids! Love you guys, love the channel! Keep on keepin on!!!
Stumbled across this by accident. Love the nostalgia. Not a mechanic but spent many days handing my dad tools as he kept our fleet of family vehicles running over the years. So cool to see this truck rebuilt.
Love all yours and morkie and puddy videos so funny guys amazing guys❤❤
I absolutely love this rig, and if I didn't already have my square body I'd be tempted to bid on this one. Hell maybe I could convince myself I need two long bed square chevys.
Love Your channel there is absolutely nothing like it anywhere else in the world. The most inspiring things ever seen before
Nice truck amazed it's still in such condition after sitting outside for 16 years, love that radio with CB option and that it still works.
As a kid my dad took me to work with him almost every Saturday in the body shop.. learned a lot of life information from him.... brings back so many great memories of my dad....he passed in 2001.... worked side by side with him in the body shop for 12 years......
Love it when Bentley drives! Can't wait to see what is coming up for the road trip! Thanks for the great vid!
Never senses to amaze me with your transformations & revitalizations. … across the country? 97k miles … ain’t even broke in. Go for it. We’ll be watching. Stay safe.
From start to finish, a great comeback story from a grand storyteller.
Much appreciated
I grew up without a father and at 41 I am not a father myself. I don’t know what it’s like to have a dad that teaches me things and I long for a son that I can teach stuff that I’ve learned along the way. I hope you cherish what you have between you and your son.
If you're in a position to do so, there are many, many children waiting for adoption or fostering. You can give a child an unimaginable gift if you are able to!
Absolutely is. My dad had a 1978 Chevy Scottsdale only for pulling his camper, but we are in Michigan and when he sold it in 2000 it had 79,000. The body was about gone though.
Any vehicles used in the north, just rotted severely, it's a shame. It would be great to have a nice one today.
@@andrewmoens8614 it was pretty cool he paid $6,800 brand new. The problem today is he got about 10mpg with nothing and 7mpg pulling his camper. That is better than the 3mpg my Uncle got with his Chevy motorhome. Lol
That is a truck and a half! Seams to be a really great rig, and it even lets you keep an eye out for Smokey Bear. Also, Bentley is a great worker. When most kids "help" on a job they actually slow things down. But not Bentley. He carries his own and then some. He does a man's work, and has a positive, willing, hard-working attitude the whole time. He is a blessing.
Not that the slow-down is necessarily a bad thing. Maybe they're going slow to self-educate, maybe they'r ebeing cautious, maybe you're teaching 'em while they work.
Never take those moments for granted, is what I'm saying. Memories go both ways, y'know.
Never transmit on a CB (or any radio transceiver) when it has no antenna. It can blow the transmitter output transistor stage.
Oh no, he will never be able to use that CB Radio he was never going to use anyway.
I recognize that antenna mount mine was a stubby on a swivel.
I'll transistor input stage it then
@@ViceGripGarage it's like that old TV commercial says , " the more you know". 😂
I love watching your videos. My dad has a 77 with a 350 in it and it sat for 12 years and we finally got it home today and put a battery in it and dumped some fuel into the bowl and turned the key and she started right up.
watching the kiddos move the wheel on this and other cars is my favorite part reminds me of time with my pops back in the day. man i miss those days thank you derek for letting them work with you and letting us spend time with you!
Your a good dad me and my old man went through 5 years of me blowing motors I got a 1993 12v for us to restore together that was some of my best times growing up he had a1984 dodge growing up so that wy I got it he past 4 years ago and the truck has been sitting Since I have 5 Girls I got one that is 6 and I'm trying to get her in to trucks long story short keep doing what you are doing your boy's will cherish the moment's they spend with you God bless you and your family 👪 ❤️
I'm truly sorry for the loss of your father. I'm glad you have some good memories with him. This channel is awesome because it has as much to do with family and hard work as it does with the vehicles he works on
Love his episode! I have the identical truck. Same color, same drivetrain, same patina and smell. Found in similar condition and drove home. It’s had a driveline restoration and left as is. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
I love to see your boy helping you. And WORKIN! He was yanking on that wheel like a mini pro.
I’ve been watching your channel long enough that I’m not sure how long it’s been but I’m glad to say I finally became a member. Thanks for doing what you do
I love watching Bentley to see if he laughs as much as I do when Derek cracks a joke. You can tell how much they enjoy each other.
This is the 1st video I saw from VGG & I only got to see it as it auto played from another YT vid I was watching.
I was instantly hooked & inspired!
Thank you VGG for great content, inspiration & motivation!❤
This restore really brought me back. My grandpa had the same truck, with a stepside, that we'd drive around in every weekend when I was young. Makes me want one myself even more.