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Vice grip garage independence
Vice grip garage independence





vice grip garage independence

#VICE GRIP GARAGE INDEPENDENCE DRIVER#

The car’s former owners had no idea what to do with a custom AMC sedan that now sported a mid-engine 327 AMC small block positioned in front of the driver who is now in control from the back seat.

vice grip garage independence

I bought a 1969 AMC Rebel in Braderton, Florida and intended to drive it 800 miles to reach my new home in Tennessee. (Derek had to think about this question for a minute, mainly because he has undertaken so many road adventures over the years, but he deferred to his recent YouTube 2-part road trip) MyStarCollectorCar caught up with the likable host of one of YouTube’s most popular car guy channels and asked him five questions about his world of mechanical chaos and practical solutions to his automotive problems: Derek works without a safety net, so every road adventure behind the wheel of a revived bush or field car is the real deal for him.ĭerek had a modest goal of 100,000 YouTube subscribers but is now at 1 million (and counting) in that department, primarily because he takes his audience on a weekly unscripted adventure with his growing fleet of unloved old cars and trucks. The old vehicles are very important to Derek because he believes they all have a story, one that can be preserved whenever he is able to bring them back on the road for their next journey.

vice grip garage independence

Derek Bieri has become one of the most famous names in car guy world because he is the star of ‘Vice Grip Garage’, a hands-on YouTube show which typically involves the resuscitation of long-dead cars and trucks that are many years past their best-before date.ĭerek breathes life back into the mechanically dead and gives them a future instead of a past.







Vice grip garage independence