Forgotten Barn Find Camaro First Start In 21 Years - Vice Grip Garage EP29

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Published 2019-06-28
I bought a 1979 Chevrolet Camaro sight unseen. Once again it's way up north by the Canadian border. It's been sitting in a barn for 21 years and appears to be in decent overall condition thanks to sitting in a relatively dry environment. I do eventually get it started after some fixin on it. And of course, I have to take it on a test drive.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ViceGripGarage
    The 79' Camaro is back SOON! Part 2 coming shortly - if you're not subscribed be sure to do that now and ring the bell for notifications!
  • @georgewcamp
    Anyone else see the arcing behind the distributor in the beginning? Wondering if a Guy found it, have to watch and see :-)
  • @jessefuller2012
    Omg I think we all just wanted to reach right through the screen and tell ya where the arking was coming from 😬
  • @corydriver7634
    Love coming back to your older videos every now and then. Classic stuff.
  • @2m0xfm
    Don’t mean to bring anyone down,I lost my mother to covid last week, so I’m on compassionate leave,found your channel Derick, made me smile and chuckle when I really needed it most, thanks for all your Videos sir 👍
  • This is probably the best “car guy’s” channel in the world. Honest “engine!”
  • @Sockcrust
    your humor is literally the best i have seen on Youtube.
  • @RodneyFreeman
    I've been binge-watching for two days. A guys found the best channel on the interweb!
  • @thatbaldnurse
    As hilarious as a Guy is, I'm honestly learning so much from him about basic car mechanics. This dude needs his own PBS car repair show!
  • I love your channel brother. My only complaint is this: in 2014 I lost a really good friend to a freak accident. He was in the hurry to change his oil on his mustang and just used a floor jack, like the one you used. It failed on him while he was under the car and he basically died a pretty slow death as the car crushed the life out of him. His son found him about 15 minutes too late. Be safe bro. It's not worth it. Jack stands save lives.
  • @rpgcrab3299
    My grandad used to work on old Lincolns and Oldsmobiles and Buicks out in his carport. I was little, so watching him study and scrape on spark plugs and spray random chemicals down the carburetor was wizardry to me. Thanks to Derek, I can now tap into the Old Ways. Thanks man, you're a talented teacher.
  • @mr.riceguy8285
    "I think I'm in his bushes, OH SH!t" Love this channel. I'm curious what he sold this car for? Seeing Derek work on stuff has lit a fire in me to get out there and work on my own junk. Seems a lot more fun with the right attitude.
  • @sccarguy8242
    “I don’t like shiny stuff, it scares me”.... classic lol
  • I cant believe it! i owned that car back in the eighties! THAT CAR. To funny, was a nice ride back in the day. the paint is not original, it was repainted after an accident i got into. im a car guy and you just know your previous cars, and geographically the location makes completes sense. hope you put back in shape, the stories i have with her are priceless LOL!
  • @ottf24
    feller just realized that derrick was a few cold snacks lighter back in the day 🤣
  • @alexmoreno8333
    14:01, mouse notices it’s home has moved and comes running back towards it. 😂
  • @xDuncan03x
    a guy comes home one day and watches 3 videos and goes to work the next day and asks his boss to hand him the digical reader. Then a guy comes home unexpectedly to fill out applications
  • @paliacho9
    It's like roadkill... just better and more relevant.