Burt Reynolds Changed Liv Scaffidi's Life | Ep. 3 In the Aisles w/ Derek Bieri
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You never know what-or who-you’ll run into In the Aisles. In this episode, Derek from Vice Grip Garage talks to “Canadian Carburetor Dragon” Liv Scaffidi of the KZread channel GNARLY SPEED SHOP. Liv talks about her love for vintage hot rods, muscle cars and Pontiacs, her plan to someday do a cross-country road trip in her Tempest, and her decision to finally learn fuel injection. Also, can a Burt Reynolds movie change the course of someone’s life? Yes. Yes it can.
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@markbrown6236
Жыл бұрын
Liv has a great channel, so glad to see her get interviewed.
@taylorhelm7146
10 ай бұрын
I truly hope Ms. Scaffidi had a great time meeting an old timer guy. She seems a tad new to the scene, but has done the appropriate homework. She's certainly attuned to the car scene to the point she's "dangerous", but I'd bet she crumples the beer can bro races frequently. Dare I say, a Canadian I can respesct...without the syrup. She has that boomerish/old school mentality of "get er done before we run out of steam".
Thanks O'Reilly for having me be a part of this awesome series! This was such a fun interview.
@JoeyWales
Жыл бұрын
2 of the best interwebs entertainers. Awesome to see you together! Thank you!
@walter2990
Жыл бұрын
Easy "fix" for the 6 month Visa limitations..., marry an American..., or get adopted by an American! Just saying...
@dhag72
Жыл бұрын
All the way in the east isn't Toronto! -Islander lol
@dhag72
Жыл бұрын
@@walter2990 there's countries that don't require a Visa for the US. Canada is one of them
@walter2990
Жыл бұрын
@dhag72 My passport expired 2 years ago, and it helps to know that I am able to get my arse to Canada without any Visa..., if I renew it.
Who else is answering all the questions like they are being interviewed? Derek is just a gem
Derek is the absolute best, and it's cool seeing puddin's truck in the background
@mattpatplays0216
Жыл бұрын
I thought I was crazy, but it is the Delivery King!
Liv is super awesome. Derek is a natural. Great interview!
@GnarlySpeedShop
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dale!
Derek is the Johnny Carson of car guys. Great humor, and great questions!
This series is a grand slam. Please keep the incredible interviews coming.
Good job O,Reilly’s for bringing this forum to the KZread stage. Derek is the perfect host. His demeanor and of course vocabulary is outstanding.
@professornuke7562
Жыл бұрын
He showed he knows the word 'carburetor' after all!
@sigarius1783
Жыл бұрын
@@professornuke7562 I'll be dipped? FuelmakeIthappener.
@jamesspencer769
11 ай бұрын
@@professornuke7562 Good ole sparkulator
This series is great! It’s a slightly different side of Derek than VGG, which just makes you want to hang out with him even more (and even more so when he calls out the Avalanche as the worst car ever), and he brings out the best in the people he talks with. I had been unaware of Liv and her channel before this, but when a girl proclaims her love for Pontiacs, I’m definitely going to check that out!
I see that Dat-Sun King Delivery rig in the background down stairs 🤣🤣
@ryurc3033
7 күн бұрын
Somehow I missed it. But this was funny enough to watch again!
Keep doing these interviews with Derek and ??? ! These are great! Liv is an absolute sweetheart!
Better than any talk show on tv. Great job!
Puddins mini truck just chilling in the back ground knowing he's gonna lose the keys 😂
Hi Derek - IPA came about long ago because when ale was shipped from England to their colonies in India it would spoil. They had to add a lot more hops (Hops is both a flavoring agent and a preservative), to the ale so it would not spoil. This special ale for India became known as "India Pale Ale" - or IPA.
Puddin and Derek together, that would be epic.
@matt_queso
Жыл бұрын
They actually did an interview during this same Oreillys event, been waiting on that sucker to drop for what seems like forever now.
I am Totally loving this! Derek... You do great interviews. You are the next James Lipton!
These are great interviews having Derek host them, lots of great Canadian content, such as this young lady and Dan’s speedshop - would love to see this as a regular program Maybe O’reilly’s could expand to Canada, we could sure use them
I love it that you can see Puddin’s Datsun King Delivery Rig threw the window, down on the floor.
I see Puddin’s truck in the background downstairs.
Shout out to the Datsun King. Just a swangin in the background. Ole puddin would be proud.
This is such a great series Derek is a excellent host love it
I love derek, an amazing man and even though I only know him through his you tube he seems to be a fantastic father and someone with great goals
When do we get to see the Puddin interview?
Smokey and the Bandit is what did it for me, too! I saw it when it came out, though.....
Derek, what a great interview! Liv is the bomb! Thanks!
This feels like it's the first Vidya y'all shot. It is much less produced than the previous ones. This feels so much smoother. Where is the Puddin Vidya? Love all of these, looking forward to that one the most.
@br549200
Жыл бұрын
Seeing his truck downstairs
Great interview! Liv is such nice, smart person. Love watching her/Danny/Andrew on Gnarly. Kudos on the questions Derek, kept it interesting and very enjoyable. Hats off to O’REILLYS for sponsoring these and other great ‘tubers. Definitely hitting them for my parts/supplies needs. Thanks all around!!👍👍
Canadian content! A fellow Ontarian. Derrick is the master of ceremonies. I've seen videos of Liv and her sisters /friends. I enjoyed that discussion.
I had no idea this series existed until it popped up in my recommended. Kudos to YT for getting it right for a change!😂 That said, this was a fantastic interview, and Liv Scaffidi is very entertaining (and knowledgable). Of course we know Derek already is, as much as he tries to be a 'backyard meckanik'.😄 Looking forward to more of these interviews. Good job, O'Reillys!!😉👍
WE WANT PUDDINS FAB SHOP VIDEO
@br549200
Жыл бұрын
His truck is in this video anyway.
@wpkennels3555
Жыл бұрын
That's not enough!
Great interview,Liv is awesome and Her love for the US of A is refreshing to hear.
Another awesome show. Good job all around.
Great interview. Two of my favorite car people on you tube.Thanks Oreilleys
My Uncle (still alive) worked on most of the styling on the Pheonix-adorned Trans Ams. Lot's of intense arguments with Bill Mitchell, who hated that f$ing bird. One day, when the entire board of directors was at the styling division, my uncle and a few other artists pushed out the clay (but painted) prototypes out onto the grass. During a meeting break, the president of Gen eral Motors looked out the window, saw the Pheonix-adorned Trans-ams in the grass, stopped the board meeting to go down and look at them, everyone loved it.
Derek you’re a natural. Keep it coming.
Great find Derek! I love the Canadian hot rodders! Liv is not only a hot rodder who builds carburators but she also loves Pontiacs! How could you not love her!
I couldn't help it, when you asked about the best memory of cars, I immediately went back to Texaco Sky Chief from the 60's. I would stick my face out of the window and enjoy the amazing smell of REAL gasoline, I still have wonderful memories of that, Not including the free drinking glasses you got with a fill up and enough green stamps! God I love the past.
Great show! Thanks O'Reilly's, Derek and Liv!!
@oreillyautoparts
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I want with all my heart for Derek Bieri and Rick Rubin to just sit in a room together and make a 2hr long podcast about anything in the world they want to talk about together.
When I was in high school from 1968 to 1971 one of the fastest cars at school was a 1967 SS/RS coupe with a 327 small block. It belonged to a kid named Tracy Rainier. It could run low 14's on the track. Until another kid came along with a '67 GTO with a 389 who was faster, Tracy's Camaro was king of the hill. Both kids held down like three jobs to afford what then were new cars. And of course they were both still living at home.
I love the fact that you can see Puddin's mini box truck in the background.
Just LOVED it , but then I'm Canadian . This made me subscribe , thanks !
This was great. I wouldn't have thought to look for this channel, but I really appreciate O'Reilly making content like this! 😎
When Liv mentioned her Tempest, it brought back many pleasant memories. My brother and I built several, a 66 and a 67. Later I had a 71 T-37. 71 was the only year they called ita T-37. My first experience with Pontiac was my brothers 64 GTO. Just after he bought it he blew the 389 in it. A friend of his had an old Star Chief with a 421. They slipped the 421 into the GTO, put the tri power off the 389 on it. Ran fantastic. If you drove it easy it got 22 mpg on the highway. Never ran it down the strip so don't know how it would have done. Around the town where I lived, there were only three cars that could outrun it. One was a 69 Judge with the 400 ram air. One was a 70 Chevelle the owner put over $5000 in early 70's dollars. The other was a 72 Dodge Challenger with the 440 with two four barrel carbs. No one else was even close.
In fairness to Edsel Ford, he was long dead by the time the marketing geniuses at FMC decided to name a new division after him and populate it with weird-looking, not-very-well-built cars. That happened on his son Henry II's watch. Edsel's second act after the Model A was Mercury, which lasted a bit longer than the Edsel brand.
@howardscott7521
Жыл бұрын
Hank the Deuce was Edsel's son, not his nephew.
@ZGryphon
Жыл бұрын
@@howardscott7521 You're right, I don't know why I typed that.
@mikerhodeback9636
Жыл бұрын
The Edsels were not bad builds with excellent motors...ugly and way ahead of the times, add to that expensive and failure is guaranteed.
Sweet the best 2 youtubers I watch together in one spot. Perfect
I have always wondered how I would answer these questions if I was on one of these. She just said everything I would have, with the exception of wanting to live in California, drinking IPA's and In-N-Out being the go to food. Great Interview. I love this series so far.
I watch both of these KZreadrs and really enjoyed these two together doing this interview
Good on you O'Reilly's. This is a feller who 'advertised' your business (even if it was in fun), loooong before you picked him up as a spokesman. It's great that your advertising/marketing team was smart enough to see a truly 'grass roots' groundswell following & chose to capitalize on it. IMHO, there's no one more deserving of getting such support, Derek is truly a gem of a guy. Hope to meet him one day.
Man the holly 3 Barrel are expensive most of them I have found are over 500 bucks to 1,000 and more for junk ones
A kick back car conversation...totally love it !
This interview was awsome , good knowledge on both sides of the table and really good chemistry and totally interesting. 👍
Had the unfortunate pleasure of being in the passenger seat of a '78 bird when we rolled it 4x going too fast around a curve. And I've wanted one of my own ever since.
Cold snacks with Derek would be a great time for sure.
Love this series. so cool
Fun Interview, good to see you Luv, and awesome job Derek, as always !
Loved this interview.
Really enjoyed this interview!
Thanks O'REILLY for this content simply amazing 🤩. An having Derek host it is the best.
Awesome interview! Very entertaining
Holley three-barrel - bless your ever-lovin' heart, Liv!!! A friend of mine scored one that came off of a wrecked Baldwin-Motion Stage III Camaro last month, so they're still out there. Haven't checked the reproduction market yet, but I hear that NOS 3160's are fairly easy to come by - if you've got a spare $850 lying around........
This is the first episode of this series that I have seen and I’m was very entertained. Great job Derek!! #ViceGrioGarage #PuddinsFabShop Delivery King in the background are great to see.
Great interview Derek, liv is one special young lady, you have to love her !!!!
Your so down to earth Derek. If all people were like you so many problems would disappear. Keep up the good work and maybe world problems would go away.
@bodarville2510
Жыл бұрын
Just judging by what I see in videos, I’ll go along with what you said and I’ll add that if parents raised their kids the way Derek and Jessica do, most problems would be gone.
@randyscott954
Жыл бұрын
@@bodarville2510 your exactly right. That's what I meant. Derek has values that some overlook today
@bodarville2510
Жыл бұрын
@@randyscott954 👍
As always the best!
She needs a 55-57 Pontiac Star Chief. It's like a lesser-known tri five and she's sort of Pontiac girl.
Hey Derek, don’t feel so dated, some of us remember when the 62 Impala SS was rolling out on the show room floors. The good old days.
I know I'm not the only one that seen the Datsun King delivery truck in the back gotta love some puddin fab shop to Def would love to see Derek and puddin do something together
Broken Skull IPA I say hell yeah. WHAT? WHAT? I believe she's a Stone Cold Steve Austin fan lol. By the way I absolutely love this Between the aisles with The legendary Derek .. I hope there's more 🙏
Really enjoy Derek's style ! Great series !
She’s so cool with an awesome personality. Really enjoyed this interview.
If you’re collecting old Holley carbs, you’ve got to add a Bug-Spray to the collection!
I love this. Derek you always bring entertainment with a hanging out with the boys talking smack while drinking cold snacks in garage after wrenching all night on our hot rod fell. Amazing job. Congratulations on your continued success!!!!❤
@FOADJEWTUBE
Жыл бұрын
HE B THE MAAN!?!.!?
Thanks OReilly for haveing and geting me parts for my 1984 Chevy Citation. Best car i ever have! My daily driver!
What a great watch!!
I'm experiencing these interviews twice. Once on the apple Podcast App and then again on KZread. One begets another.
Anyone else notice Puddin’s Fab Shop truck in the lower left hand corner of the screen? 😂😂😂
Derek is so awesome in this interview
Would love to see Derek do an interview with Dan of DD Speed Shop!
Wrongo buddy boy! The 8-Track Tape was based on the carts used in broadcast radio. The tape itself is a loop and at the end of the segment, requied no rewinding, ready to gp for the next play. The name comes from the tape having 4 stereo tracks across the width of the tape. At the start/finish point of the loop is a piece of metal tape which signals the player to shift the playback head to the next track. The shortcoming of this paradigm is the length of the tape. If the start/finish occurs in the middle of a song, it paused, went kachunk and resumed playing. The Casette Tape quickly pushed 8-Track into obsolescence as it was smaller, like less than 1/4 the size of a bulky 8-Track, longer duration up to 120 Minutes, less complex as it is a simple enclosed tiny reel to reel design, and most importantly, recordable. An 8-Track recording rig was a bit of a rarity. That said, the recording quality of 8-Track was superior as the playback speed of the tape was faster. The slower that magnetic tape passes the recording and playback heads, the sound has less physical space to occupy.
Edsel Ford died in May of 1943 and cannot be blamed for the car named after him in 1958.
Great Podcast w, Liv (IN THE Aisle) Amazing Content and Video 👍 Have a Great Day 👍😀 God Bless America 🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸
Derek is really good at interviewing and Liv is awesome
More great stuff Keep it coming fellers,, Thanks
Great show 🎉
Watching Derek one of my top 3 vehicle youtube personalities with a vehicle from Puddins Fab Shop (another of my top 3) in the background
Hey Liv, I’m originally from Napanee,Ontario. Have you been to my little city. Proud to call you a fellow Canadian, although I wish I could move to California like you did. Living in cold Saskatchewan,Canada. You and Derek are my two favourite channels on KZread.
IPA is a beer style (Lager, Ale, Brown Ale, Pale Ale, IPA) and a Micro Brew is any kind of beer made by a small brewery (not the big Coors, Miller, etc.).
Great interview.
Phenomenal interview, my favourite tv car is from a Stephen King movie called “ Sometimes they come back “ the black 55 Chevy with the chrome moon hub caps and bad ass flames is sweet . Cheers 🇨🇦
Outstanding! dark maple syrup and a carburetor gal Derek you have a winner!!!
LOL! Love the @PuddinsFabShop DAT-SUN King delivery rig in the background. 😀
Agreed on the Aztek, Bunkie was spinning in his grave!! That Trans Am coming out of that trailer one of the greatest movie moments of all time. Great interview great content as usual, gotta go order O'Reilly parts.
@aliasfred
Жыл бұрын
As*teks were just "Bugly.
Thanks the DD speed shops the tri-five went out the roof but just my opinion that the 55 is the only one worth having
Great interview!😊
For those interested, Edsel Ford had nothing to do with the design of the car named after him. He had been deceased 13 years before the brand came in to being. As a publicly traded company, the board went over the families wishes including Henry Ford II in naming the brand. In one way it was a win, at the time Lincoln was not considered a rival of Cadilac, but of Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Buick, Dodge and Desota. The Edsel was supose to take that slot and bump Lincoln up. Lincoln did move up and Ford moved other cars in to those slots after the demise of the Edsel name plate. It also might be a reason that Henry Ford II to such a hold on the head of the company.
I like this talk show concept. Derek is a natural at this.
Definitely need Derek to interview Puddin from Puddin’s Fab Shop! That’d be great!
My first ever car was a '63 tempest. I loved that car. Makes me cry. 😢
Please don't take this the wrong way, I don't mean to be a smart ass. I installed car audio since we tried to put 45 record players in armrests. You mentioned 8 tracks had different instruments on each track. While this is 100% true you were referring reel to reel 8 tracks used in the recording studios. Car 8 tracks were a continuous loop, 4 tracks of stereo. When the first stereo track was at the end, a foil splice that joined the beginning and end of the tape would run across a set of contacts that would switch it to the next set of stereo tracks. That was the kachunk noise 1/4 of the way through the tape. Over time the tape would stretch and they would sound weird. Hence why Cassette was born. If you know anyone that wants one, I found a new in the box Clarion under dash 8 track on the shelf of the garage.