Me dairy farmers.son Harlingen.the.netherlands..1958.20.years blacksmith.now.38years ago.got.me A.studebaker.pick.up Truck.1955.from.texas Houston.shipped.. Never.came to restore When I.sell.my.old.sawmill. Shed gat.to.get.me.a 40.feet.containers.built Shed.for.blacksmitting &Restore.the.6cyl.flathead..on the Side of the doors.... Blacksmithing.by.theo 1958&fit...hhmmmm Greetings from cold Netherlands.frisian Part...hoi....
That was a heap of fun and great to preserve your grandpas truck. By golly I wouldn’t mind hate to have tried to feed 3 guys when you lived at home, your mumma must have been a hell of a cook , to feed 3 blokes your size. 😂 your grandpa would be very proud of you boys. ❤️
I don't know about anyone else, but I absolutely love the content you do with one or as in this case two of your brothers. The similar personalities, the familiar dry sense of humour and winding each other up is really fun to watch, reminds me of my own brothers. I think you have done brilliantly with VGG, which has enabled you to include your family and all of us to join you on this journey. Keep it up as long as you can, I'll join you for the ride.
Wow this is a total blast from the past! Back in 1970’s England, I often worked on a buddy's family farm during the summer and the dad owned two of these. One I think was a red 46 and the other was a blue/green 49. However, this is what I learned to drive in. Early one morning, he told me to go get the green one. I think I was about 8 and had never driven much of anything. He was like, “You’ll figure it out”! LOL However, this really annoyed my buddy but as his dad pointed out, I was tall and so my feet could reach the pedals. Me driving it around the farm became the norm and I loved every moment of it, except one stretch of track which wound its way down a very steep hill. First gear and both feet on the brake pedal, pressing as hard as I could was the only way down without going for a swim in the river below.
Good to see three good average size fellas gettin' to work on the old rig. Can't believe there wasn't more good natured ribbing that we might have laughed at.
These videos with your family are awesome and hilarious. Hopefully they keep on coming. Hilarious. Truck looks like it just came off the lot. Looks sharp
First truck I ever drove was a 47 Ford 3 ton 4 speed crash box, hauling wrecked 50s Fords a Chevy bodies to the rubbish dump to make room for newer models with faster to sell parts, those old tri 5s and Customlines would be worth coin now back then they were just rusted junk
Well i,ll be dip,d\Dam,d...Vary cool old truck..She look,s awesome...Grand dad Love,s you boy,s for this..,I,m sure...Ya give a feller a lump in his throut...👍👍👍
We call our farmers over in Oz Cockies after the Cockatoo birds here. The wire you used on the exhaust we call Cockies friend. Because that's the go to fix for just about everything. Great video your gramps would be proud.😂😅👍
The TV series has nothing on the actual VGG videos; it's cut to fit a time slot, and with all these TV shows, a lot of staging goes on behind the scenes. I'm Sure Derek gets paid well for it though.
You lost me at the moment you ruined the food with the cream cheese 🤮, I'm allergic to cheese just the smell makes me 🤮. And I don't think we'll be calling you the transmission guru anytime soon 😮😂😂.
this episode makes me miss my brother. dont take em for granted boys.
hah, I was just coming to say the same thing....mine took his life a few years ago....I really miss my best friend.
@@jonhill329 my bro passed in his sleep a couple years ago, miss him everyday.
Great Episode.....Family Business always awesome Love it Thanks Guys greetings from Germany
Great cinematography, really captured the rural America experience..
Me dairy farmers.son
Harlingen.the.netherlands..1958.20.years blacksmith.now.38years ago.got.me
A.studebaker.pick.up
Truck.1955.from.texas
Houston.shipped..
Never.came to restore
When
I.sell.my.old.sawmill.
Shed gat.to.get.me.a
40.feet.containers.built
Shed.for.blacksmitting
&Restore.the.6cyl.flathead..on the
Side of the doors....
Blacksmithing.by.theo
1958&fit...hhmmmm
Greetings from cold
Netherlands.frisian
Part...hoi....
That was a heap of fun and great to preserve your grandpas truck. By golly I wouldn’t mind hate to have tried to feed 3 guys when you lived at home, your mumma must have been a hell of a cook , to feed 3 blokes your size. 😂 your grandpa would be very proud of you boys. ❤️
Great video. And with family. Life is good.
Oh my goodness, you all sound and look the same. Great show! 😁♥️🇨🇦
One of the best videos they made so far. Great content for the family. Thanks for sharing this.
VGG and Derrek is the best out there.
Nice for you Derrek to spend time whit your brothers. And family and friends. You really deservs that. ❤
That truck looks amazing and you GOT to have your brothers on more often. 👍🇬🇧
I don't know about anyone else, but I absolutely love the content you do with one or as in this case two of your brothers. The similar personalities, the familiar dry sense of humour and winding each other up is really fun to watch, reminds me of my own brothers. I think you have done brilliantly with VGG, which has enabled you to include your family and all of us to join you on this journey. Keep it up as long as you can, I'll join you for the ride.
The one I really wanted to see just wish VGG had done it not roadworthy rescues so we didn’t miss out on a lot of footage
The truck looks awesome guys, Your grandfather would be very proud of you all.
My dad had a 49 ford grain truck same colour. We called it old Henry 😂
Just nice all round good clean fun!
My god you are lucky to have each other.
Wow this is a total blast from the past! Back in 1970’s England, I often worked on a buddy's family farm during the summer and the dad owned two of these. One I think was a red 46 and the other was a blue/green 49. However, this is what I learned to drive in. Early one morning, he told me to go get the green one. I think I was about 8 and had never driven much of anything. He was like, “You’ll figure it out”! LOL However, this really annoyed my buddy but as his dad pointed out, I was tall and so my feet could reach the pedals. Me driving it around the farm became the norm and I loved every moment of it, except one stretch of track which wound its way down a very steep hill. First gear and both feet on the brake pedal, pressing as hard as I could was the only way down without going for a swim in the river below.
Good to see three good average size fellas gettin' to work on the old rig. Can't believe there wasn't more good natured ribbing that we might have laughed at.
Thanks for uploading 👍
These videos with your family are awesome and hilarious. Hopefully they keep on coming. Hilarious. Truck looks like it just came off the lot. Looks sharp
One of my favorite builds you have ever done. Love the family angle.
3 brothers, priceless, LOVE the graphics, classy!
Tanx 4 the upload
Derrek is a mad man😅😅😅✌️🇰🇪🇰🇪
Chris looks like John Travolta , 😮 any one ?😊 Hope to see you all together again soon , 😊👍🇦🇺
Good to see the engine got the "CAT" scan.😂
Love the truck!!
Gr8 work team.
cool...just love the Bieri`s
That's one beautiful little truck guys, you're Grandpa would be very pleased with it
Awesome family project video. Grandpa would be proud. Thanks for sharing.
Keep em coming.
would love to see all the episodes & season of roadworhy rescues
Good job Beautiful truck 😊
Outstanding and awesome content as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along.
This is what I have been waiting for ...LOVE your New Channel 🤟
First truck I ever drove was a 47 Ford 3 ton 4 speed crash box, hauling wrecked 50s Fords a Chevy bodies to the rubbish dump to make room for newer models with faster to sell parts, those old tri 5s and Customlines would be worth coin now back then they were just rusted junk
lets go mike 😍😍😍😍
Well i,ll be dip,d\Dam,d...Vary cool old truck..She look,s awesome...Grand dad Love,s you boy,s for this..,I,m sure...Ya give a feller a lump in his throut...👍👍👍
We call our farmers over in Oz Cockies after the Cockatoo birds here. The wire you used on the exhaust we call Cockies friend. Because that's the go to fix for just about everything. Great video your gramps would be proud.😂😅👍
Nice job guys
BROTHER !
CHRIS DEFINITLY REMINDS OF BUD SPENCER ESPECIALLY WITH THE OVERALLS
Thanks
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GEE THE OLD FLATHEADS SOUND GOOD FOR PRIMITIVE V8
Geweldig ❤
DEREKS BROTHER LOOKS A LITTLE LIKE BUD SPENCER LOL
Three Squatches in a pod.
That's why I love old cars do that with a today's car see what happens
How many Bieris are there? They keep popping up. Not that I mind 😁
sasquatch with brothers Yeti and Gigantopithecus is havin a blast together😂😂
Exelent 😃
Well we know what happened to the old guys backs
How many times did your guys back crack lol
What size trackor tires going on or off-road tires something high up 😅
Why do they have to beat on that old Chevelle??
Biere Brothers on the loose.......again!
The TV series has nothing on the actual VGG videos; it's cut to fit a time slot, and with all these TV shows, a lot of staging goes on behind the scenes. I'm Sure Derek gets paid well for it though.
Boys will be boys but put brothers together lmfao
Decent work on a lovely old truck turned into a-ready-for-fun tv show. Basically a clown show. Maybe that's what Americans love, I think it's a pity.
You lost me at the moment you ruined the food with the cream cheese 🤮, I'm allergic to cheese just the smell makes me 🤮.
And I don't think we'll be calling you the transmission guru anytime soon 😮😂😂.