@@FinalFinishDetail that was my first car ! I would spin the tires around every corner always ! That motor is still running I believe almost 30 years later!
Everything about this video is perfect. Old-time car; open green fields; masterful handling; the roar of the engine; no background music. I could watch this on repeat indefinitely.
Back in the day, growing up in the country, we called them "Field Cars". I remember bombing around with my buddy in his '63 Plymouth Valiant wagon.... Ah the memories...
The sound, the lighting, the photography and the car made this one of the best shots of driving I’ve ever seen. It both makes me both nostalgic of my time as a kid driving barefoot in our pastures and in lust for future car adventures.
If it is snowi then it is time to go sideways with my small car with no assistance Systems(3m long, cvt transmission, underpowered and fwd), boring on the straight but nice in corners because there is not much weight on the rear. Others getting stuck, I keep driving with it Now the front shocks getting bad, the engine has some issues and the new tires i got have unreliable traction (they have a rare size so there aren't many companies left to choose) I got with it 7 nice years, now it gets time to sell it. The new ones aren't a option because they are more expensive and have less power pared with fragile design. The old ones easily last 60-100k km, the new engines start breaking down after 10k km
Classy audio on this video. It nice mix. / mic placement.. especially like the dirt and grass bristling through the under carriage. Nice work -- feels like classic Hollywood.
Winter of 1987 my best friend and I were driving home from ball practice one Saturday morning in rural USA in his 1970 Chevelle. He power slid a corner, overcorrected and took out a fence post. We were fine and the car was fixable. Not the best day, but years later a fond memory.
There's a bent steel fence post on water company land next town over from me. Dad held the wheel cut on his cousins car after a tight corner and made him go off the road as a goof. Good old steel bumpers could mow stuff down. Im sure they were both half in the bag. That was in the 70's, the bent post/wire fence is still there to this day. 😂 Another one of his friends grew up on an old farm. They'd buy junk cars and demo derby them until they wouldn't run any longer, then roll them off a cliff. Years later, the family sold the land, they winched out 100+ wrecked cars. Back when you could find decent running cars for almost nothing. There were a bunch that are desirable today, muscle cars, trucks, etc. A few we all wish we had nowadays.
Put a 88 Parisienne into a ditch while out with my buddies powersliding, I got the car in 2017 for like 500$, and was 21 at the time, car was fine. But my buddies NEVER let me live that down 🤣
First thing I thought of was The Dukes of Hazzard! Love the sound! Goes to show that one doesn't need a 60,000 dollar truck to rip around and have a great time! So cool 😎! Love this!!!
@@GudrezBillynot if the prospective buyer sees the video 😆🤣 You know there’s another word I was thinking about but I can’t remember that term so I settled on heaper. Love the car. Alas I have the WORD!! Beater 🙌🏻🤟🏻
@@cockasorrus7475 True she's a bit of a beater. Not too bad though, assuming she's not rotting away! Too many old cars n trucks I see are so far gone..
The teal cars look better with a good rusty finish than the ever did freshly painted. Somethin about that teal with a "Nature's Special 1 of 1" brown two tone is the ideal muscle car look.
If y'all dont know this is Derek from Vice Grip Garage and what looks like his brother on the drinker side. I got hooked on his youtube channel during covid and hands down he is one of the best car channels to watch!! Chevelle's are his favorite
I live in the city but I'm a country boy always growing up on them old dirt roads Especially when it's muddy after a thunder storm no other feeling I still go home every chance I get ❤
This brings back memories. I had a 96 Caprice with the Lt1 350 and glass pack mufflers, and I used to rip up and down the dirt roads, and leave a trail of dust as far as you could see, and then stop off at the local convenience store for a bite to eat. I felt so free back then
@@minekush1138 some old plasma tvs that are usually in electric scrap places. Rip the screen off it; it's like glass, but plastic and bendy. Gets you by.
Saw a group of young Indians blasting out of liquor store in Wyoming in a 70 SS Chevelle 454 back in '75 sounded just like this. Never forget that scene!
All the two doors are gone so we got no choice but to scoop up those four-door sedans while we still can. They also came in four-door hardtop, but good luck finding one of those for cheap.
I feel my soul's right to breathe expanding every second. Feel 30 years younger. Perfection. Let none deny you are a genuine artist in our field. I wish i could hang it on my wall!
My brother used to whip his cutlass cerra around like this. My door wasnt shut all the way once and it flew up in a turn and i held on for my life. One of many shenanigans we had on nebraska backroads.
Oh my god. I thought I was the only one that had ever done that. When I was about 21, my second car was a black 2 door '69 Chevelle with a 396 in it. I loved it. It wasn't souped up or anything, it was just cool, to me. It did have great tires on it, and it was an automatic. I didn't know as much about cars as I do now, but I had plans for that car, to purdy her up. But she was also quite solid, an absolute tank. I did take her boonie hopping with friends a few times, but mostly she was just my daily driver. But she ran great off road too. One night, we are trying g to find a kegger in the California foothills, and though we knew where we were, we lost our way in the dark. We could see the main dirt road, but a barn wire fence and a couple hundred feet stood between our way out and my car. I decided to just gun it and run through the fence. Now mind you, she wasn't cherry or anything, she had a dent or two already, and some of the black was primer. Wasn't worried about scratching her up. We busted through and finally found out way again.....but she came out with very little damage considering. Snapped that fence like it was a twine fence, didn't even hesitate. She was a beast. Sadly, several months later, I discovered she had a cracked flywheel, and being a kid yet, I didn't have the kind of money to fix it. I was so sad. I sold her, pretty cheap, and I'm sure the guy that bought her did great thing with her. But what a lot of great memories I made in that Chevelle. Including a little four-wheeling time. Loved this video, it brings it all back. Also makes me happy to know I wasn't the only person to go boonie hopping in my Chevelle. Ah, the stupidity of youth, but what good times that was 4 decades ago. ✌🏻😎
Now that’s how car should sound
Can't get that sound out of an EV
I agree.
Thrush glasspack
@@brendangibbons6094 nothing wrong with Gas or Electric cars honestly. Each has their role to play.
@@blackstealth8168therefore, neither should be forced onto the public by governments or ESG.
I watched this 15 times just for that exhaust note. Perfection.
Same!
Me too
I'm still watching it 💪🏻
I did the same idea to my recently acquired 1978 malibruise. But it's a 305/ metric 200.
@@FinalFinishDetail that was my first car ! I would spin the tires around every corner always ! That motor is still running I believe almost 30 years later!
Honestly looks like you would put this in a movie scene. Phenomenal!
It’s a scene from his motor trend show, a pro film crew, drone operator and editor really go a long way.
Have you ever seen the fast and the furious post credit scene?😊
That's how I learned to drive my 72 Road Runner that I bought new in 72 and still own 52 years later!! From Texas 🤠🥳
No music, no talking, no words or emojis on the screen. This is how you do it. God bless you.
Dude yes!!!! Exactly!!!
boomer cringe
@@charlesmiv3842 Go play with your dolls
@@bluesoddity2094 XD typical boomer response.
@@charlesmiv3842 Typical childish response. All you kids shout out "boomer" when you have zero idea who you're talking to.
That’s how all old rear wheel drive cars are meant to be driven. I miss those dirt road days.
Sob thats what i want to do!!!!
I live in those dirt days. Not with a sweet chevelle, mind you, but we go sideways when we want.
Damn right !! The good Ole days !!!
We don't use airbags
We die like real men
Times when You needed the skills to drive Your car...
lmao imagine getting stuck on a rock and flipping the car over, i wouldnt risk it tbh (i live in a rural area btw, its like 3km of dirt roads)
Such a beautiful noise! Not obnoxiously loud or weirdly forced noises… just pure engine and exhaust. ❤
God i just love that grummbly exhaust sound. Even like the gravel spanging off the undercarriage!
Derrick got those Old Duke boys Squirmin down there in Hazzard County son
Everything about this video is perfect. Old-time car; open green fields; masterful handling; the roar of the engine; no background music. I could watch this on repeat indefinitely.
если б музыка была подобрана правильно, было бы круче
Смотрел раз 15 все равно не надоедает😅😅
@@user-sh8eh6rd6eСектор Газа
Don’t forget the rocks hitting the raw metal!! 😁
Old time car ? It's a 71chebelle z4. Door
Honestly, I think they're just some good ole boys. Never meanin' no harm.
Exactly what came to my mind. Where's Rosco peco train.
ye haw
so... always meaning some harm?
@@Kroooza not a fan of Waylon Jennings, I take it?
Beats all you ever saw, put’in dents in the floor since the day they wuz born.
Back in the day, growing up in the country, we called them "Field Cars". I remember bombing around with my buddy in his '63 Plymouth Valiant wagon.... Ah the memories...
Why is this so relaxing? Must be that beautiful scenery and sounds of that Chevy exhaust, kickn up rocks.
The exhaust note is soothing to the soul
Tamed fire, it's in our very souls, it's what makes us human.
Comfort note
🤤
The tail light out is a cherry on top
Of course it has a light out. It's a Chevy.
Hey now, all the lights on my 82 squarebody work, even the dome light works :D
@@theannihilator665 my right brake light doesn't work on my 65 Impala so stop bragging
@@robert2but289 Oh sorry, my derby car has no lights if it makes you feel better 🤣
But why are the headlights yellow?
Drive it like you freakin' stole it! So beautiful
Him: 😐
The sound, the lighting, the photography and the car made this one of the best shots of driving I’ve ever seen. It both makes me both nostalgic of my time as a kid driving barefoot in our pastures and in lust for future car adventures.
Doc Hudson says "turn right to go left".
Do a little clutch kick, we got dorifto 😏
If it is snowi then it is time to go sideways with my small car with no assistance Systems(3m long, cvt transmission, underpowered and fwd), boring on the straight but nice in corners because there is not much weight on the rear.
Others getting stuck, I keep driving with it
Now the front shocks getting bad, the engine has some issues and the new tires i got have unreliable traction (they have a rare size so there aren't many companies left to choose)
I got with it 7 nice years, now it gets time to sell it. The new ones aren't a option because they are more expensive and have less power pared with fragile design. The old ones easily last 60-100k km, the new engines start breaking down after 10k km
Так и думал, что кто то это напишет)))
He drivin it like he's got a trunk full of shine!!
And a gas tank full of shine...lol
This comment rules!!! ☺️
He's driving it like is not a 2 door
@@alanalonso6082 its not its a four door
Love it 😀 😂❤
This is not only country boys, this is how anyone(almost) would love to drive a car or bike through natural landscapes. Pure joy of emotions.
I like how the audio was recorded in the car. Being able to here the dirt and gravel hitting inside the wheel wells. Such beautiful soumds
back when the "oh shit!" handle was the edge of the roof.
everything about this clip is magnificent.
thank you.
😊 Jesus! Strap.
Didn't wear a seat belt either
@@robmclaren664 what's a seat belt? 😎
Grab the dash c’mon 🫨😵💫
Unless you had a GTO than Pontiac gave you one on the dash
The rocks beating the wheel wells up and that sweet exhaust combo is straight just "bad ass."
Classy audio on this video. It nice mix. / mic placement.. especially like the dirt and grass bristling through the under carriage. Nice work -- feels like classic Hollywood.
Ah ! Yes ! The good old days . Fond memories .
Winter of 1987 my best friend and I were driving home from ball practice one Saturday morning in rural USA in his 1970 Chevelle. He power slid a corner, overcorrected and took out a fence post. We were fine and the car was fixable. Not the best day, but years later a fond memory.
Mine was a little sideswipe of a tree in a little English car with 4 people on board, lol
I took out a mailbox on a dirt road with grandpa's F250. Slid right into it. My older brother was rolling around the bed
Did the same thing with my buddy's IROC 😂
There's a bent steel fence post on water company land next town over from me. Dad held the wheel cut on his cousins car after a tight corner and made him go off the road as a goof. Good old steel bumpers could mow stuff down. Im sure they were both half in the bag. That was in the 70's, the bent post/wire fence is still there to this day. 😂
Another one of his friends grew up on an old farm. They'd buy junk cars and demo derby them until they wouldn't run any longer, then roll them off a cliff. Years later, the family sold the land, they winched out 100+ wrecked cars. Back when you could find decent running cars for almost nothing. There were a bunch that are desirable today, muscle cars, trucks, etc. A few we all wish we had nowadays.
Put a 88 Parisienne into a ditch while out with my buddies powersliding, I got the car in 2017 for like 500$, and was 21 at the time, car was fine. But my buddies NEVER let me live that down 🤣
I remember doing that back in the 80s ,Great memories
I really thought this was gonna be a movie scene at first. Fantastic filming
MAN GAVE ME DOC HUDSON VIBES!!! 🎸🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥
I could listen to that all day!
First thing I thought of was The Dukes of Hazzard! Love the sound! Goes to show that one doesn't need a 60,000 dollar truck to rip around and have a great time! So cool 😎! Love this!!!
That’s what 4 door heapers are for 🙌🏻🙈😜
@@cockasorrus7475 You say a heaper, but that chevelle is still worth a pretty penny. lol
@@GudrezBillynot if the prospective buyer sees the video 😆🤣
You know there’s another word I was thinking about but I can’t remember that term so I settled on heaper. Love the car.
Alas I have the WORD!!
Beater 🙌🏻🤟🏻
And you can actually work on these yourselves and not have to worry about computer modules or your dash's touchscreen going out.
@@cockasorrus7475 True she's a bit of a beater. Not too bad though, assuming she's not rotting away! Too many old cars n trucks I see are so far gone..
What a beautiful lullaby. I could listen to this all day...
Good stuff! Brings back memories!
1971 4DSD Chevelle, my first registered vehicle! A lot of fond memories in that machine!!!
That things sounds insane!
Sure does!
@@ViceGripGarage Your channel is the best one to watch. Great job 100 out of 100
Amen
Help me understand what intake manifold I need for my 1994 Silverado 5.7L pre vortex needs to go in My 64 Impala @@ViceGripGarage
@@raymond4641you’re wanting to put a carb on a TBI engine? If so, you need an Edelbrock 2104 or Weiand 8170WND intake
This is a great series. It's very easy going and wholesome. It's more fun than an rusty coffee can full of old watch bands.
4 door chevelles man…. Those and the wagons are so underrated… they look badass and this one sounds great 😁👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
4 doors is not slowing him down or shutting him up one bit.
Back in the late 80s you couldn't give a 4 dr chevelle away. Bought a 72 4 dr for $400. 350 malibu. It was a lot of fun...
Got my arm hairs all raised up, heart beat just a poundin'..watched this at least 6 times now..love this video Derrick..thanks for posting it
Best clip from vgg in years.
That lone tail light is magic....
Mullet blowin' in the wind! Great stuff Derrek
Not only does the motor & exhaust sound amazing, but the patina on there is FIRE! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Patina = poverty caps.
The teal cars look better with a good rusty finish than the ever did freshly painted. Somethin about that teal with a "Nature's Special 1 of 1" brown two tone is the ideal muscle car look.
This is probably my all time favorite driving clip from any tv or yt channel ever. It’s just real. American. Iconic. Wonderfully filmed and driven.
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن صوت المحرك افضل من المسيقى والاجواء والمكان 🤩🤍🤍
This has a great cinematic feel about it, like I just changed the channel to a movie that was already running.
Pure happiness, everything in this clip is perfect 💯
Thankyou Derek for showing us the true enjoyments in life 👍🇦🇺
Hazard County style
If y'all dont know this is Derek from Vice Grip Garage and what looks like his brother on the drinker side. I got hooked on his youtube channel during covid and hands down he is one of the best car channels to watch!!
Chevelle's are his favorite
I live in the city but I'm a country boy always growing up on them old dirt roads Especially when it's muddy after a thunder storm no other feeling I still go home every chance I get ❤
This video sparked a boost of patriotism in my brain !! 🇺🇸 🦅🎇
Me too💯
Drive it like you stole it.
😎👍
This brings back memories. I had a 96 Caprice with the Lt1 350 and glass pack mufflers, and I used to rip up and down the dirt roads, and leave a trail of dust as far as you could see, and then stop off at the local convenience store for a bite to eat. I felt so free back then
It's like watching one of those large speedboats in action.
I am obsessed with that year! The back lights are amazing
1972... one year only rear bumper.
@@mistert7958nope. 71 and 72
@@mistert7958 its a 71? Split front turn signals....
Hazzard County does exist!!!
That engine is pure music. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Not too loud not too silent, just perfect
Just good old boys ❤
Never meaning no harm😉
Been in trouble with the law since the day that was born
Straighten' the curves, flattenin' the hills. 😆
@@justinbegley2310 👍👍
🇳🇴
Thank god you all actually use your cars. Sick!
Always!
Go to Chris Birdsong. He actually does this with Chargers.
I approve of this. This is Fucking awesome is what it is. No emoji's, no tiktok music, just a good, honest exhaust note and sick camera shots
This is what heaven looks like. 4everCHEVY❤❤. VGG you the man.❤
Man . There is just something about those 4 door Chevelles and impala’s …….beautiful
Id rather a twodoor but id take a fourdoor drivin somethin with no windsheild rn 😂 gets cold😂
@@minekush1138 some old plasma tvs that are usually in electric scrap places.
Rip the screen off it; it's like glass, but plastic and bendy. Gets you by.
You are having way to much fun.... GOOD FOR YOU!!
Grandma is going to want her tank filled back up when you’re done. She has groceries to get in the morning. God Bless America! 🇺🇸 😊
Hell yes, growing up in the '90s I drove my '85 LeSabre like this around Indiana
I had a 307 in my 71 Chevy van. It had a burnt valve. I put junkyard 350 heads on it and quadra bog. She ran pretty good for what she was.
Thats some mighty fine 2 foot driving !
Don't need to 2 foot it in the dirt. Just get out of it and back on it. If you have a motor it will get around
Miss my 71 Chevelle. That's how I used to drive it. That's why I totalled it
What a mind boggling Exhaust note😮❤..i just love the sound of this car
Looks and sounds beautiful most people are would have walked away from that because of the 4 doors but I love them great job
Ain't nutt'in wrong with a sedan
@@jerrysingleton4956 exactly
Awesome car, beautiful country!! Looks like North Dakota
It is!
Awesome man!! Love your show!!! Iowa farmer here. Keep up the great work!!!
Love how family oriented your show is and how you're teaching your boys!! Trying to teach my daughters as well
@@ViceGripGarage Thanks!
Thank you for pointing out what I was seeking for! Any clue what the exact location is?
I had a 71 four door and it was incredible fun. Thanks for sharing! ❤❤❤❤
Iwish i could like this 100 times, music to my ears
Takes me back to some prairie roads in ND! Love it!
Brings back memories of my past...
Saw a group of young Indians blasting out of liquor store in Wyoming in a 70 SS Chevelle 454 back in '75 sounded just like this. Never forget that scene!
I love Chevelles, even though it has to many doors it gets a pass because of the way it sounds.
All the two doors are gone so we got no choice but to scoop up those four-door sedans while we still can. They also came in four-door hardtop, but good luck finding one of those for cheap.
Why is everyone scared of 4 doors? I think they're better than two doors.
@@Enchilada750 I agree, I own a two door 71 Nova and i think 4 doors are more rare nobody saved em. and for that they are cool.
Car Wizard has on four door hardtop Chevelle.
This clip is perfection
IT'S LIKE THE DUKES OF HAZZARD ALL OVER...without the paintjob...and different car...BUT THE EXHAUST NOTE IS MUSIC TO MY EARS!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍😍😍😍😍
Perfection. I could feel the vibration on my chest. And I'm watching with a cheap headset.
Looks like a couple of cousins, I remember from my childhood, drivien a Mopar!
Eastbound and down!
Just noticed it's 4 door, awesome video. Just pure music to my ears
I feel my soul's right to breathe expanding every second. Feel 30 years younger. Perfection. Let none deny you are a genuine artist in our field. I wish i could hang it on my wall!
I saw that in a TV show once, but it was a Dodge
Sounds amazing and looks like an absolute blast!
Why is this so relaxing to watch and listen to.
My brother used to whip his cutlass cerra around like this. My door wasnt shut all the way once and it flew up in a turn and i held on for my life. One of many shenanigans we had on nebraska backroads.
Just as God intended...
Just the good ol boys out for a cruise.
I see a guy's invested in one of them drone thingies. I approve...!
That there. That's freedom. Pure freedom. 🤙🏼
That would be great to have a car to just rip around in like that. Reminds me of the old days of having fun and not giving a damn!!!
Yeeerrhaaaaarrrw.....'just them good ole boys'
Oh my god. I thought I was the only one that had ever done that. When I was about 21, my second car was a black 2 door '69 Chevelle with a 396 in it. I loved it. It wasn't souped up or anything, it was just cool, to me. It did have great tires on it, and it was an automatic. I didn't know as much about cars as I do now, but I had plans for that car, to purdy her up.
But she was also quite solid, an absolute tank.
I did take her boonie hopping with friends a few times, but mostly she was just my daily driver. But she ran great off road too.
One night, we are trying g to find a kegger in the California foothills, and though we knew where we were, we lost our way in the dark. We could see the main dirt road, but a barn wire fence and a couple hundred feet stood between our way out and my car.
I decided to just gun it and run through the fence.
Now mind you, she wasn't cherry or anything, she had a dent or two already, and some of the black was primer. Wasn't worried about scratching her up.
We busted through and finally found out way again.....but she came out with very little damage considering. Snapped that fence like it was a twine fence, didn't even hesitate.
She was a beast.
Sadly, several months later, I discovered she had a cracked flywheel, and being a kid yet, I didn't have the kind of money to fix it. I was so sad.
I sold her, pretty cheap, and I'm sure the guy that bought her did great thing with her.
But what a lot of great memories I made in that Chevelle.
Including a little four-wheeling time.
Loved this video, it brings it all back. Also makes me happy to know I wasn't the only person to go boonie hopping in my Chevelle.
Ah, the stupidity of youth, but what good times that was 4 decades ago. ✌🏻😎
Watched this about 30 times lol
That’s awesome.. like going back in time for me 👍
Everything about this short is pure beauty.
Sound is great and the footage is so fun to watch. That’s cinema quality!
Talk about having so much more room for activities!!!🤘🏻👊🏻👌🏼
From the looks of it, that must be out in the wilds of Nort Dakota! Fun, just don’t hit a pile of rocks!
I was wondering where this could be. So this is what north dakota looks like?
@@vrolsh That looks Scotland.
I was thinking the same thing! All it takes is a good-sized rock to ruin everything
@@vrolsh - The parts that are not flat, yeah.
@@zh9119 I thought the same thing, anyone actually know where this is? (Is it really North Dakota?)