@@TheDavidFreiburgerwhat happened with all thee we shows when motortrend switched to discovery? After year of subscriptions it seems like a disappointment.
I'm not far in but have to comment about the young guy at about 5 minutes in. Saved all year to make the trip and has been building his truck since before he had his license. The kid's accepted just like everyone else, junkyard parts and all. That's what's up. Gotta love it.
@TheDavidFreiburger I couldn't agree more! We definitely need more young guys and girls to get into our sport and keep it alive. I uses to think and prefer it would be REALLY cool if they would get more into American muscle than imports, but now I am just proud to see the young generation have an interest into ANY automotive sport/hobby and enthusiasm.
@@TheDavidFreiburger Wait a minute, so that desert G. Patton museum would that happen to be Ft Irwin by chance? Also referred to as N.T.C. or "National Training Center"? We trained there back in 2002 to deploy to Iraq, (yes we knew back then that we were going) then on 28mar03 we landed boots in the sand which I've hated even going to beaches since after spending 9mos+ in a tent with sand in on amd around absolutely everything smh we ate the stuff drank it and sweated it back out lol-ol-ol
@@TheDavidFreiburger Definitely should be some crossover, collaborations! "Rudy's Adventure and Design," (273k subs), and Matt, Rudy's dad, of "Matt's Off-Road Recovery," (1.78M subs). More importantly, you would all have some great fun.
Good to see ya, Brulio!! ✌️ I miss Engine Masters, I learned a LOT on that show. Hopefully we'll see ya at other Hot Rod events. ENJOY the retirement, youve earned it!
This...this right here is what hot rodding is all about and what will keep the sport and hobby alive. As nice as the SEMA builds and the high dollar shop builds are...this is the grass roots of our hobby and will keep it alive for many generations in the future.
This is exactly why I talk to the young people at our Cars&Coffees. Been wrenching long enough to have a couple cars that impart a bit of cred, so I go up to them & compliment them on something to get them started, then ask em what was the best thing they did to it-or, what kicked their ass but taught them something. A bit of encouragement can go a long way. No matter what they’re driving, if they’re into it, they’re a potential gearhead. Been seeing more families-and especially young ladies with stuff THEY work on: that’s awesome for future generations!
More of this please, Freiburger. Also, would really love to see you and Finnegan team up for some old school, wrenching in the driveway, "Roadkill" type action. It's gonna be cool to see what you are able to do outside of Motortrend.
As Canadian comedian Red Green used to say, "duct tape, the handyman's secret weapon. Remember, fellas, if the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy. "
David, thank you very much mentioning that I was there promoting my channel “ TC Finds” . The interview was great, and we all had an AWESOME time. I can’t wait till next year. The beauty is the real people and real cars. It’s great.
That's what I've been saying since MotorTrend all but ended, a few of you guys need to get together and put a "Duct Tape Cruise" together in the West/Southwest but with Roadkill style cars. There is all kinds of routes and stops you could make, do it the week after The Duct tape Drags, Day 1 in Tucson, Day 2 in Phoenix, Day 3 in Lake Havasu, Day 4 in Barstow and day 5 in Bakersfield, or day 2 in Phoenix, Day 3 in Pomona, Day 4 in Barstow and Day 5 in Las Vegas. Or do it the week before the Duct Tape Drags and do it in reverse and end up in Tucson for the Duct Tape Drags..... I live on the Atlantic Coast of Florida now but I would ABSOLUTELY drive to Tucson to do that.
Glad to see you here on UA-cam like this. You've got your finger on the pulse, the recipe for the special sauce. Vice Grip, Stay Tuned, Finnegan, Alex Taylor, Dirt Heads, LT, and the rest are all excellent and I credit you for introducing them to me. Really seems like the golden age of gear head culture content with you all on UA-cam.
Brother. I would honestly LOVE to go on a roadtrip with you just to hang out and learn from you. Your knowledge for everything automotive and your knowledge of history is amazing. Love these types of videos with the history and of course the cars. Thanks bud.
Duct tape drags reminds me of my youth back in the 1970's when we would hit area drag strips on friday night, camp out and then hit another saturday in the armatur open class. Great times in the midwest bracket racing.
Loving the content! I was raised by a gearhead for a father and was around older Corvettes and Camaros as a child and while I liked old cars (Chargers, Camaros, etc), I never liked really working on them. It all changed when I found Roadkill when I was teenager (I think Episode 5 just aired on UA-cam), I gained a legit interest in cars. I blame Finnegan when he brought his wife's El Camino onto the show cause it became my dream car. Now I own a 1969 SS El Camino that my dad and I are doing an almost full rebuild on; 454 swap, all new suspension, chrome, new interior, etc. It's not perfect but that was the point cause I'm going to daily this thing as much as I can. Thank you!
Sam with the coronet here, and I'm so glad I made it out there this year! I really hope i can make it next year as well and go event faster with my junk!
I loved your ride! I'm the guy with the 280zx! My transmission worked perfectly, but I was right when I said I'd find a way to break something. The temperature outside was so hot that my fuel tank was pressurizing faster than the cap could release it. I roached the fuel pump in the process. On my way back home, I had to drive with the cap completely off to prevent me from being stranded again 😂
Can’t really believe people question Freiburger when he happens to bring a new car to an event (with a valid reason to do that). As if he hasn’t done enough to demonstrate his passion for old iron and horsepower. Unbelievable.
David, I love it!!! All the folks that showed up, was WAY COOL! Wish I was a young man with my 67' 442 with a 400, Hurst 4 speed with a 4/11 ET rear end. Was a 14.5 sec car. Loved that car! If I was younger with my 442, I'd be out there! Love it, bro. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for showing my k5 blazer interview, I'm going to show my grandpa. This was my third time attending the event I've slept in my 72 gto clone where I had to drive home in a snow blizzard when it was ziptie drags, it took so long to get home me and my friend slept outside a smiths in the snow in the car on our way back to New Mexico and had to keep turning on and off for heat but the exhaust fumes were so bad . And another time I slept in the back of my sierra with a tarp covering the bed when it was ziptie drags. I was inspired by roadkill and sad to see it going, but hopeful for new things to come. Love the channel thank you!
Man I'm glad the backyard buick ended up with that guy. It's the car that got me into working on cars too, so if I can't have it I'm glad the guy that does has the same sentimental value for it.
That's the best meet n greet drag with burn ever. What a great group. That red bronco is out of this world in the burn-drift combo. And a excellent group in hosting. Awesome job for everyone.
The tail end of my Dart coming out of the burnout box made it in the video at 37:02 . Great event. Love the normal guy commentary and interviews. Speaks to the concept of the event and hot rodding in it purest form.
was good to see Matt from Matts offroad recovery getting interviewed, with Rudy from RUD and his Corvair, more used to seeing him recovering Jeeps in a Corvair 4x4
That was a lot of fun to watch, I can only imagine how great it would be to be there. Looking forward to the next one with the judging and BotB. Very, very sorry to hear of the cancellation of Roadkill. Warner/Discovery+ can suck it! Glad you guys are here on YT where we can continue to support you.
Reminds me of the late 80’s Chicago suburbs. We used to chain 440’s into Darts/Dusters also did a few 454 Regals. For street racing. It was Nutz. Remember the Rice and Simpson 55 Chevy doing a few hits on the street. Good Times.
Thank you David and Derek for the awesome weekend! Wish we could have drove the 58 down there instead of pulling it, but we had that work thing we had to get back to..😢 we met so many great people and I had the chance to rip the car around , made my best pass ever 10.53 @ 128. Small block inspired by Car Craft back in the day before UA-cam was cool lol! Love what you guys are doing! Hello from Wyoming
I wish you guys success in your new endeavors. David, you have had an amazing career spanning from the Glendale Speed days, Hot Rod Magazine, Roadkill, and now a new adventure. Best of Luck!
Great variety of cars! From classic muscle junkyard builds to a female scientist bringing a family Datsun back around. The more people going this, the better. So many stories have ‘it ain’t fast-but we’re havin fun!’ in them. Perfect
That kid with the blue truck was frikkin LEGIT. Nice work, guy. Very impressive. You're inspiring my old butt to finish my own projects. (An LS-Swapped Precoma and a 72 Dodge D100. Neither one running)
Your best video yet, loved the interviews with the drivers and learning about their cars. Would love to go and take my '73 Mach 1 but being in eastern NC it's too much of a drive for this old man. So I'll watch the videos!
Stuff cobbled together with E Bay parts brings a lotta satisfaction and hardly any sorrow if the thing breaks because there`s always more where that came from.
1:23:59 so glad my abomination, the Commodore Crunch made it in the vid!! I built that monstrosity specifically for this event and had a blast, now that I made it into the vid on your channel it's mission accomplished!
I've spent quit a bit of time camping just beyond Chiraco Summit off Red Cloud Rd. My first couple times Desert Center Cafe was still open. Some neat stuff and wild little deer out there. There's a hidden campground just beyond where the pipes come out of the mountain. Old hunting spot a buddies dad and his friends used to go to. Lots of history and a few plaques for our buddies that used to enjoy it with us. Cant drive thru that desert wothout checking in. Planning on having the 72 Cutlass ready for next years trip!
My grandfather was a tank driver trainer at the Arizona facility. He became deaf from the noise in the tanks because the ear protection they provided was inadequate and this prevented him from following Patton to North Africa. I have his dress uniform from his time there.
What a great show with a lot of great cars! The white AMC Pacer is pretty cool and I have to admit it makes me smile but I have to admit the ‘80 Bronco wins it for me. I might be a little bit partial to that one since I own one.
I would’ve loved to have come over from Phoenix to check it out, just couldn’t deal with the heat. Kudos to those that did, look like a great time. Truly hoping that next year is even 5° cooler, monsoon time, super heat, even with horsepower is no fun.Thanks for all the recaps.
Drove 12 hours to my first ever drag event here! Absolutely loved it, my ElCamino was slow but had fun in the burnouts with the 4x4 Camaro! Definitely a trip I’ll take again next year. Thanks for putting on an event that’s just plain fun!
Thanks everyone who came out! Had an awesome time checkin' out your rigs and hearing your stories! Some really cool builds for sure.
Super cool collaboration. So happy to see y'all working together. Gotta remember to stop by Volunteer next time I'm up at the in-laws' in Rickman.
Thank you for letting us bring our junk! The 4x4 Camaro will be back next year!
Is there a way to get the invite.... without social media?
@@xmo552 just pay the entry fee and show up 👍
@@ogmalfunctionjunction
but when 😁
Cool that you included all those short but sweet participant interviews.
Yeah my director Chris really hustled hard on that
Chris we need to see you get involved into this Drag racing stuff!!! Maybe that Chevy your building would work! I can’t wait to see done!!!
@@TheDavidFreiburger especially in 110 plus temps. Great job Chris
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@@TheDavidFreiburgerwhat happened with all thee we shows when motortrend switched to discovery? After year of subscriptions it seems like a disappointment.
I'm not far in but have to comment about the young guy at about 5 minutes in. Saved all year to make the trip and has been building his truck since before he had his license. The kid's accepted just like everyone else, junkyard parts and all.
That's what's up. Gotta love it.
Kid rules
@TheDavidFreiburger I couldn't agree more! We definitely need more young guys and girls to get into our sport and keep it alive. I uses to think and prefer it would be REALLY cool if they would get more into American muscle than imports, but now I am just proud to see the young generation have an interest into ANY automotive sport/hobby and enthusiasm.
And the young man told of his mismatched battery cables and how it happened. Fits right in with Derek and VGG!😉👍👍
I love this stuff. I've always admired the Americans and their car cultute. Keep on making these videos. Good luck
Super stoked that kids today are taking an interest and thank David freiburger for making this happen.
I really appreciate the interviews with the car owners in the beginning
Yeah, CR Films really worked to speak with a lot of participants
@@TheDavidFreiburger Wait a minute, so that desert G. Patton museum would that happen to be Ft Irwin by chance? Also referred to as N.T.C. or "National Training Center"? We trained there back in 2002 to deploy to Iraq, (yes we knew back then that we were going) then on 28mar03 we landed boots in the sand which I've hated even going to beaches since after spending 9mos+ in a tent with sand in on amd around absolutely everything smh we ate the stuff drank it and sweated it back out lol-ol-ol
@@kevinAuman1 Fort Irwin is way more north, like 190 miles away. California deserts are huge.
We will definitely be back next year.
Such a cool event.
Good to meet you and thanks for being there!
@@TheDavidFreiburger Definitely should be some crossover, collaborations! "Rudy's Adventure and Design," (273k subs), and Matt, Rudy's dad, of "Matt's Off-Road Recovery," (1.78M subs). More importantly, you would all have some great fun.
@RobotRiedingerEd I've been watching Matt's and I had no idea his son has a channel. Thanks!
You guys definitely need to do some videos together! I was watching with my son and said “that looks like one of Matt’s cars wait there’s Matt”
Too funny. I was admiring the Corvair, then thought hey that's Rudy. Then I see Matt. Too cool I was shocked
Good to see ya, Brulio!! ✌️
I miss Engine Masters, I learned a LOT on that show.
Hopefully we'll see ya at other Hot Rod events.
ENJOY the retirement, youve earned it!
All true!
This...this right here is what hot rodding is all about and what will keep the sport and hobby alive. As nice as the SEMA builds and the high dollar shop builds are...this is the grass roots of our hobby and will keep it alive for many generations in the future.
Let’s hope!
This is exactly why I talk to the young people at our Cars&Coffees. Been wrenching long enough to have a couple cars that impart a bit of cred, so I go up to them & compliment them on something to get them started, then ask em what was the best thing they did to it-or, what kicked their ass but taught them something.
A bit of encouragement can go a long way. No matter what they’re driving, if they’re into it, they’re a potential gearhead. Been seeing more families-and especially young ladies with stuff THEY work on: that’s awesome for future generations!
More of this please, Freiburger. Also, would really love to see you and Finnegan team up for some old school, wrenching in the driveway, "Roadkill" type action. It's gonna be cool to see what you are able to do outside of Motortrend.
Hopefully Duct Tape Drags continues and expands for many years to come.
I hope so!
YES!! I AM going to get there one of these times!!... 🤟
As Canadian comedian Red Green used to say, "duct tape, the handyman's secret weapon. Remember, fellas, if the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy. "
GEOGRAPHICALLY handy! 😂
Keep your stick on the ice!
@amir1080 I'm pulling for you
Quando omni flunkis moritati
I loved that show
I have the Nova with the giant roll of duct tape in the back. It was the best year yet! Next year im gonna go even bigger 😁
Thanks for making it a fun scene! You were good in the video too.
Steve Brule is my hero! That guy is so awesome! Him and Keith Turk are probably the coolest guys I can think of!
That kid with the K 10 is legit. That was also my first truck. Loved that thing. Glad to see the younger generation out doing stuff like that.
Totally legit
David, thank you very much mentioning that I was there promoting my channel “ TC Finds” . The interview was great, and we all had an AWESOME time. I can’t wait till next year. The beauty is the real people and real cars. It’s great.
Thanks for coming back!
Good to see Pole Barn Garage in the house representing!
Looks like a ton of fun! Best part of video was letting contestants talk about the event and the movement you guys started.
We'll be back next year. I might organize a "power tour" style road trip to Duct Tape if we can get a date early enough.
It was cool to see all the PBG shirts out there.
That's what I've been saying since MotorTrend all but ended, a few of you guys need to get together and put a "Duct Tape Cruise" together in the West/Southwest but with Roadkill style cars. There is all kinds of routes and stops you could make, do it the week after The Duct tape Drags, Day 1 in Tucson, Day 2 in Phoenix, Day 3 in Lake Havasu, Day 4 in Barstow and day 5 in Bakersfield, or day 2 in Phoenix, Day 3 in Pomona, Day 4 in Barstow and Day 5 in Las Vegas. Or do it the week before the Duct Tape Drags and do it in reverse and end up in Tucson for the Duct Tape Drags..... I live on the Atlantic Coast of Florida now but I would ABSOLUTELY drive to Tucson to do that.
These events are so neat...and it's good to see some young guys out enjoying the sport and keeping it alive.
Shiny paint causes stress😅 perfect quote!
Had a Blast! Can't wait to come out to the next one!
Looks like a really fun time. It was great seeing Brule again! Need to make more content like this.
Glad to see you here on UA-cam like this. You've got your finger on the pulse, the recipe for the special sauce. Vice Grip, Stay Tuned, Finnegan, Alex Taylor, Dirt Heads, LT, and the rest are all excellent and I credit you for introducing them to me. Really seems like the golden age of gear head culture content with you all on UA-cam.
Brother. I would honestly LOVE to go on a roadtrip with you just to hang out and learn from you. Your knowledge for everything automotive and your knowledge of history is amazing. Love these types of videos with the history and of course the cars. Thanks bud.
Thank you!
Duct tape drags reminds me of my youth back in the 1970's when we would hit area drag strips on friday night, camp out and then hit another saturday in the armatur open class. Great times in the midwest bracket racing.
I used to race at Kearney Nebraska it was a blast
Loving the content! I was raised by a gearhead for a father and was around older Corvettes and Camaros as a child and while I liked old cars (Chargers, Camaros, etc), I never liked really working on them. It all changed when I found Roadkill when I was teenager (I think Episode 5 just aired on UA-cam), I gained a legit interest in cars. I blame Finnegan when he brought his wife's El Camino onto the show cause it became my dream car. Now I own a 1969 SS El Camino that my dad and I are doing an almost full rebuild on; 454 swap, all new suspension, chrome, new interior, etc. It's not perfect but that was the point cause I'm going to daily this thing as much as I can. Thank you!
Dudes. My dad raced 40 model Chevrolets through out the 50's and 60's. Great to see you continuing my dads dream!
Holy cats! Frikkin’ killin’ it! Best ever yet, Freiburger. Well, all your episodes have been a lot of fun.
Thanks for watching ‘em
Oh my gosh, that red Bronco was INSANE!!!!!
That Bronco absolutely killed it at the burn out comp 🤘😵💫🤘
Cool thing is it's got a 400 in it
Sam with the coronet here, and I'm so glad I made it out there this year! I really hope i can make it next year as well and go event faster with my junk!
You’re in the video a lot
@ I was suprised! I’m glad I was able to show ya what I’ve done to it again and I hope it inspires people to do the same
I loved your ride! I'm the guy with the 280zx! My transmission worked perfectly, but I was right when I said I'd find a way to break something. The temperature outside was so hot that my fuel tank was pressurizing faster than the cap could release it. I roached the fuel pump in the process. On my way back home, I had to drive with the cap completely off to prevent me from being stranded again 😂
Can’t really believe people question Freiburger when he happens to bring a new car to an event (with a valid reason to do that). As if he hasn’t done enough to demonstrate his passion for old iron and horsepower. Unbelievable.
The walk around with the cars and story’s are Great!!!! Love hearing from the people and what they got!
I was happy we were able to talk with more participants this year
@ Your Collection is so good! Probably my favorite is the 32! 950 hp in that… Just Awesome!
Big orange longhorn c30 guy here! Thank you for an excellent event and for all the inspiration! I’ll be back every year ya have it.
You got a lot of screen time! Thanks for being there
David, I love it!!! All the folks that showed up, was WAY COOL! Wish I was a young man with my 67' 442 with a 400, Hurst 4 speed with a 4/11 ET rear end. Was a 14.5 sec car. Loved that car! If I was younger with my 442, I'd be out there! Love it, bro. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah freiburger !!!! Such a cool event much love from Australia 👏👏🤘🏻
Looks like a cool event. Good to see Steve out and about. Maybe you can get him to inter an event.😁👍
I loved the hatch back Nova ! I built one similar in my Grandmothers driveway when I was 16.
It was really cool to see you talking with my other favorite UA-cam channel guys with the Corvair! 👍
It was cool of them to be there
That does it - I gotta get my 90 F250 4X4 with the 460 running! Plenty of traction! This looks like a real hoot!!!
Thank you for showing my k5 blazer interview, I'm going to show my grandpa. This was my third time attending the event I've slept in my 72 gto clone where I had to drive home in a snow blizzard when it was ziptie drags, it took so long to get home me and my friend slept outside a smiths in the snow in the car on our way back to New Mexico and had to keep turning on and off for heat but the exhaust fumes were so bad . And another time I slept in the back of my sierra with a tarp covering the bed when it was ziptie drags. I was inspired by roadkill and sad to see it going, but hopeful for new things to come. Love the channel thank you!
These are my people. I love the ethos and would certainly attend if I lived in the USA. Looks like an amazing time ❤
Man I'm glad the backyard buick ended up with that guy. It's the car that got me into working on cars too, so if I can't have it I'm glad the guy that does has the same sentimental value for it.
That bronco in the burnout contest HELL YEAH! Dude must be part Australian.
That thing was great. Good driving.
@TheDavidFreiburger crazy good driving! The guy killed it. I'll see you there one of these years.
@@TheDavidFreiburger
What did that Bronco have for power?? Wow!
That Bronco burnout was EPIC!
That Bronco was BOSS man !!
What did that have for power??
That's the best meet n greet drag with burn ever. What a great group. That red bronco is out of this world in the burn-drift combo. And a excellent group in hosting. Awesome job for everyone.
Super cool, thanks!
The tail end of my Dart coming out of the burnout box made it in the video at 37:02 .
Great event. Love the normal guy commentary and interviews. Speaks to the concept of the event and hot rodding in it purest form.
I’m glad you came out, thank you
That bronco got a tough motor. That dude killed it
It's got a 400m in it.
I knew the dude with the blue Corvair looked familiar and then I looked over and seen Matt form Matt’s off road recovery
Great video as always. Psyched to see Brule and hope he’s enjoying retirement.
He’s been great!
The Bronco burnout was epic.
was good to see Matt from Matts offroad recovery getting interviewed, with Rudy from RUD and his Corvair, more used to seeing him recovering Jeeps in a Corvair 4x4
That was a lot of fun to watch, I can only imagine how great it would be to be there. Looking forward to the next one with the judging and BotB. Very, very sorry to hear of the cancellation of Roadkill. Warner/Discovery+ can suck it! Glad you guys are here on YT where we can continue to support you.
Reminds me of the late 80’s Chicago suburbs.
We used to chain 440’s into Darts/Dusters also did a few 454 Regals. For street racing.
It was Nutz.
Remember the Rice and Simpson 55 Chevy doing a few hits on the street.
Good Times.
Watching the fella doing the 4wd burnout, man I haven't smiled that hard in a very long time
That bronco was insane!!!
This is so much better than the late motortrend stuff. Just like Finnigan, Tony, Fred, Dave, Lucky.....this whole thing is an amazing opportunity
Thank you David and Derek for the awesome weekend! Wish we could have drove the 58 down there instead of pulling it, but we had that work thing we had to get back to..😢 we met so many great people and I had the chance to rip the car around , made my best pass ever 10.53 @ 128. Small block inspired by Car Craft back in the day before UA-cam was cool lol! Love what you guys are doing! Hello from Wyoming
Thanks for being there!
Bronco ruled!!!
Can't believe it didn't blow up, never heard a ford Rev that hi for that long and not throw a rod!!!!!
I wish you guys success in your new endeavors. David, you have had an amazing career spanning from the Glendale Speed days, Hot Rod Magazine, Roadkill, and now a new adventure. Best of Luck!
Duct tape drags 2024 was awesome. I was a little surprised that there could have been more parts suppliers.😊 It was still an awesome event.
52.00: "MMM BEER" - is a great licence plate! 😃
Great variety of cars! From classic muscle junkyard builds to a female scientist bringing a family Datsun back around. The more people going this, the better. So many stories have ‘it ain’t fast-but we’re havin fun!’ in them. Perfect
That kid with the blue truck was frikkin LEGIT. Nice work, guy. Very impressive.
You're inspiring my old butt to finish my own projects. (An LS-Swapped Precoma and a 72 Dodge D100. Neither one running)
I so needed this right now. Thank you
Happy to help
Orange bronco was bad ass!
More Brule!!!!
It was great to see him.
Your best video yet, loved the interviews with the drivers and learning about their cars. Would love to go and take my '73 Mach 1 but being in eastern NC it's too much of a drive for this old man. So I'll watch the videos!
Yup me too! I have a 73 mach 1 red/black in southern Missouri... And yeah at my age out west is too far...
@@RoyWoodhurst mine is yellow and black. I was 16 when they were new but Daddy wouldn't buy me one and I didn't have the money lol.
20:33 General Lee vs. Smokey and the Bandit 😂👍🏻🍻
Matt’s off-road with the corvair👍🏻
Stuff cobbled together with E Bay parts brings a lotta satisfaction and hardly any sorrow if the thing breaks because there`s always more where that came from.
WILEY! HE THE MAN YO
1:23:59 so glad my abomination, the Commodore Crunch made it in the vid!! I built that monstrosity specifically for this event and had a blast, now that I made it into the vid on your channel it's mission accomplished!
Thanks for all that effort!
Yeah that crazy VVG... the guy is Nuts!
I love the quote “shiny paint causes stress”. Words to live by
Petition for Duct Tape Drags to visit Midwest/East coast. 😊
100% they came to Illinois for the zip tie drags in Madison Illinois that was the first time I ever met David and Fin
Dave Freiburger thank you for introducing me to so many awesome people and experiences
Awesome seeing Steve
love the content ive been watching and reading your articles since i can remember
Thank you
Awesome episode
It's the best yet!!!!!!!
Good to see you all out, where’s finnegan?… lol love seeing the younger crowd having fun
Dalton with Pole Barn Garage!!!
Great to see you guys finally learning how to do burn outs Aussie Style!!
Knew that about the sweptline! Love those things. Have a my old man 62 powerwagon😉
I remember when vice grip garage was a small UA-cam channel look at it now congratulations so so much success vice grip garage
I've spent quit a bit of time camping just beyond Chiraco Summit off Red Cloud Rd. My first couple times Desert Center Cafe was still open. Some neat stuff and wild little deer out there. There's a hidden campground just beyond where the pipes come out of the mountain. Old hunting spot a buddies dad and his friends used to go to. Lots of history and a few plaques for our buddies that used to enjoy it with us. Cant drive thru that desert wothout checking in. Planning on having the 72 Cutlass ready for next years trip!
I, too,,have eaten at the cafe
That white YJ had a wheelman driving! Would’ve been my pick for best burnout. Great video D/F!!
My grandfather was a tank driver trainer at the Arizona facility. He became deaf from the noise in the tanks because the ear protection they provided was inadequate and this prevented him from following Patton to North Africa. I have his dress uniform from his time there.
Thanks for telling that story
That 80 Bronco was insane
Ran the wagon straight into the wall lmao. Dork
Love those 1st gen blazers
We had a blast! Glad to see i made the cut in the interviews. Cant wait for next year
Thanks for coming and for being on camera!
What a great show with a lot of great cars! The white AMC Pacer is pretty cool and I have to admit it makes me smile but I have to admit the ‘80 Bronco wins it for me. I might be a little bit partial to that one since I own one.
Heck Yesss!!!
I was just thinking, "How cool would a reverse burnout be?". Then the little red 4x4 showed up. He won that fair and square! Good job, bro!
I would’ve loved to have come over from Phoenix to check it out, just couldn’t deal with the heat. Kudos to those that did, look like a great time. Truly hoping that next year is even 5° cooler, monsoon time, super heat, even with horsepower is no fun.Thanks for all the recaps.
Nice to see Big Willie & Tomiko's Brotherhood of Street Racers still around and gaining members!
Drove 12 hours to my first ever drag event here! Absolutely loved it, my ElCamino was slow but had fun in the burnouts with the 4x4 Camaro! Definitely a trip I’ll take again next year. Thanks for putting on an event that’s just plain fun!
Thanks for participating!
11:43 SWEET shirt!!! 👍