I was so damned pissed when Roadkill got axed, but it's a blessing in disguise. Instead of 1 roadkill per month, I am getting 1 per week. Love it.
@bobhill3941Ай бұрын
I feel the same way❤
@EllDubАй бұрын
And those of us in countries that couldn't get motortrend without also having a VPN, we just get them all back! How f'king good!!
@bobhill3941Ай бұрын
@EllDub Exactly, I'm in one of those countries, so the people in other countries where they can get it, don't call us cheapskates and complain about buffering on the uploads here because that alleged $1/month to you is alot more once you factor in the VPN AND monthly subscription and tax!
@zacharykelly7434Ай бұрын
@@bobhill3941just pirate it 🤷♂️
@mrtjbiga1784Ай бұрын
lol Roadkill got axed ,back when motortrend took over
@paulmarynissenАй бұрын
This is precisely the content I want. This is why I watch Vice Grip Garage, Junkyard Digs, Pole Barn Garage etc. fix vehicle then road trip it. Loving the content Dave!
@jameyhughes8644Ай бұрын
vice grip garege started it, and the rest r copy cats, and arent nearly as knowledgeable, or REALLY car guys like derik!! thats just my take on it tho! sorry if someone dont think so....
@douglasrice3752Ай бұрын
@@jameyhughes8644 If DF isn't a car guy they don't exist.
@RamenPoweredShitFactoryАй бұрын
@@jameyhughes8644 It's such a unique idea to record yourself fixing a car and driving it for a few hundred miles, I'm sure people haven't been doing it as long as cars have existed.
@Tommytempo1990Ай бұрын
Don't forget nnkh
@D1PAYANАй бұрын
Amen!!!
@born_again_torinosАй бұрын
I'm enjoying Dave's new channel more than Roadkill. I can hardly believe it!
@DanBeanner-zo3msАй бұрын
I'd love to see a david and mike video once a month.
@haffrods7055Ай бұрын
I agree
@ronaldrey8474Ай бұрын
Back how it was before Motor Trend . I miss Big Joe
@pouyan225Ай бұрын
This is pure Freiburger goodness. He doesn't have to do things to please the masses like endless burnouts and things like that, instead he just does what he likes which we enthusiasts happen to like as well.
@benllewelyn98Ай бұрын
I love roadkill and it will always have a special place in my heart but I have to say I am loving David's content here especially since RK ended. I agree with @DanBeanner-zo3ms though F&F vids would be very welcome or maybe even a podcast or something
@drowningbanana3890Ай бұрын
My mum is currently going through a downward spiral with stage 4 breast cancer, with only a couple of months to go, and it's pulling me to pieces. This episode really took me back to old episodes of Roadkill and made everything feel like it did in happier times. Thank you both.
@TheDavidFreiburgerАй бұрын
I hope it brought you a moment of distraction. Thank you.
@mcgo3595Ай бұрын
Sorry jeep buddy.. Prayers for your mom and bless you for being there for her.
@motorTranzАй бұрын
Prayer sent up.
@AR_420Ай бұрын
Heavy stuff, but from the heart. Your're amongst family here
@drowningbanana3890Ай бұрын
Thank you all for your kind words. It's comforting to know that there is still light in the darkness out there.
@Zack_RaefskiАй бұрын
Now that Dave isn’t tied down to Roadkill anymore he has more time for trips! I can’t wait for more content from this channel
@waynerohde1036Ай бұрын
Mike and Dave actually started roadkill on the internet by themselves before tv
@briantills950Ай бұрын
The original DED is great!! I think it would be really cool to see you guys do an epic DED trip with Fred and Dave. Those guys kept the spirit alive for years and deserve some limelight.
@scgordy121228 күн бұрын
I had no idea there was a Dirt Everyday before Fred.
@hendo337Ай бұрын
Awe...what a treat...Pewe's back. Started reading you guys nearly 30 years ago in 4WOR. Been here and stoked everytime I see you guys for nearly 15 years now on YT.
@speedfreak8200Ай бұрын
Those were fun times, when I had my CJ3A I got a sub to JP magazine starting with the 1st issue !! All the mags were great, with Jimmy Nylund, Willie Worthy and Granville King, monthly columns
@gregorybarth930Ай бұрын
I've got some of his DVDs he's been into 4X4 off road for a lifetime.. And still doing it.
@mattg7952Ай бұрын
See the UA k10 parked in front of the house? Had to double check, 2005!
@johnthegiant320Ай бұрын
same here :)
@CharlieRice-eq5hbАй бұрын
My Parents were married on the day before Dday. My dad had just completed jump school at Fort Benning. The day after their wedding, he was ordered to Europe. He was in the battle of the bulge and all the way into Germany. He was in a signal battalion and ran messages back and forth in Jeeps like that one. Thanks for saving it.
@s1mp13m4nАй бұрын
Thank you. This is a nice format. Less polished, mistakes are shown. There is no music that is loud enough to cover the action. No corporate CEO nor stock holder to impress. No pushing products or sales pitch. This is nice, great job.
@David952328 күн бұрын
Sums it up perfectly
@adamwood6281Ай бұрын
Rick’s Jeep junkyard is awesome! Parts and rigs just stacked in the desert
@-oiiio-3993Ай бұрын
It happens.
@sneville44Ай бұрын
My high school buddy immigrated from Germany around 1963 when he was in the 1st grade. His Dad was a VW mechanic (he owned Rudy’s Foreign Car in Colton, CA). His Dad was also a mechanic in the Wehrmacht during WW2. He ended up a POW in France and was assigned to help out the American motor pool. He and his fellow mechanic POWs were fascinated by the American Jeep. They decided to test the engine and took one out (not sure how) to a field and placed a rock on the accelerator and stepped back to see how long it would take the engine to grenade. It didn’t! They all were highly impressed with the Jeep and realized with the quality of American manufacturing, the war effort wasn’t on their side.
@Uncle05SamАй бұрын
Very cool.
@davelowetsАй бұрын
If it was a Go Devil engine, it most CERTAINLY would have grenaded... 😬
@DMSparkyАй бұрын
Those were different times for American manufacturing.
@rw8147Ай бұрын
My dad was a mechanic and eventually a motor sergeant in the army for 24 years. As a young kid, I rode in these old jeeps so many times. This brings back old memories. He passed away last month so it's a little bittersweet, but the memories are all good times. Thank you so much
@2600hertzАй бұрын
This wording is so apropos -- my Dad too. Thank you.
@arthurweidner3990Ай бұрын
As a kid growing up reading my dad's Hot Rod mags, I learned a ton from your articles long before You Tube even existed. Then Roadkill helped provide inspiration for several stalled projects by proving things don't always have to be perfect, Just get the damn thing on the road and perfect it later! Glad to see you doing your own thing! You inspire so many! Thanks for all you do for the car community!
@DMSparkyАй бұрын
You must be working like a dog getting these videos out! The quality and quantity of the videos you are releasing is astonishing! I am still trying to catch up! Are you doing all the editing yourself too? I think wasn’t that interested in reading and writing when I was younger. My parents being the smart, generous people they are, offered to get me get a couple magazine subscriptions every year. These videos remind me of being 10 years old reading through issues of JP, Petersons, 4-Wheeler and Hot Rod. You’re awesome and I am excited to see what the future holds for you and the channel. Even in the crowded KZbin landscape I think your ability to tell stories really makes your content stand out. You have brought alot of joy into this world! 😊
@TheDavidFreiburgerАй бұрын
Thanks for the tip and the comments! I shoot these all by myself but have four editors who do all of that for me. I’m glad they got you hooked with those mags!
@dawilliamstnАй бұрын
Yeah, baby another Jeep road trip with Péwé and Freiburger. Now let's watch.
@ectolle54Ай бұрын
Glad to see the pre roadkill 4WOR crew back together. I grew up reading that magazine and all the adventures of Pewe
@BIGBEAR99-t8sАй бұрын
A jeep day is always a good day...even if you have to stop 20 times fixing one thing after another ..eventually it'll be new 😅
@tom_hootsАй бұрын
Freiburger, thanks for your new series of videos. Really great stuff. You've had a really good sense of what's interesting to a wide audience -- to me, it mostly boils down to "spending some time with you guys, as you have fun with whatever you're doing." And that has been the best of the old MT stuff -- I think Engine Masters is a perfect example. Heck, I have never even changed my own oil. So, what am I doing watching you guys work around engines each episode? "Enjoying spending some time with you guys," that's what. And learning a few things, along the way. And I especially appreciate the "road trips," going through your past a bit, and all of that kind of stuff. Keep up the good work -- it has been great, so far!
@TheDavidFreiburgerАй бұрын
Glad you’re enjoying it, thanks!
@grabasandwichАй бұрын
I'm not into Jeeps or even offroading, but if it's DF content, I gotta watch!
@CORNDODGERАй бұрын
So your NOT AMERICAN THAN ???
@grabasandwichАй бұрын
@CORNDODGER nope. Just a boring Canadian raising a family with no time or money for toys.
@Nat_Sarim777Ай бұрын
@@CORNDODGER .."So your NOT AMERICAN THAN ???".. Apparently neither are you, yeah? Obviously an American, knowing the language, would have of course said, "So you're not American then???"
@SvenShalomАй бұрын
@@Nat_Sarim777 BAM! 👊😂
@Nat_Sarim777Ай бұрын
@@SvenShalom Haha, 👊I couldn't help myself.🤷♂
@BEERDRINKING101Ай бұрын
I bought my first jeep at 15 years old in 1993. Started a subscription to 4WOR soon after. Pewe and Freiburger on a DED tour was my most favorite thing to read!!! Such great memories!
@TheDavidFreiburgerАй бұрын
That’s awesome, thanks for sharing
@hendo337Ай бұрын
Pewe took that engine out when I was 5 years old...incredible. This is premium content here. I love watching you guys when there isn't as much urgency and we get to see the beauty of getting old Jeeps running and sharing this knoweledge. The old timers wont be here forever. This really makes me want to buy an old military vehicle and have some adventures. If not a Jeep a Power Wagon, M715, a CUCV, a 2.5 ton...maybe a HMMWV but, I always hated them when I was in the Army.
@loz_a8069Ай бұрын
The best thing that happened was for roadkil to be cancelled. I didn’t see it then, but I see it now. These are the episodes we wanted back! Thank you Dave!!!!
@hoagsmash4188Ай бұрын
HELL YEAH! The world just NEEDS this content. Thank you, gents 🙌
@TokyoCraftsmanАй бұрын
I graduated from High School in 1982, I had a friend in my hometown who had a WWII-era flat fender. Her grandfather bought it surplus after the war and used it as a farm vehicle for years. When she turned 16 she got the jeep and fixed it up, making it a daily driver (in the summer). She painted it pink, and it was a thing to see around town. We had a big regatta in town every summer, with hydroplane racing on the lake. I remember once one of the hydroplane boats on a trailer got stuck in the sand and several big V8 Fords or Chevys tried to pull that trailer and boat out of the sand and failed. The friend and her pink jeep came along and put everything in low gear and just chugged out of the sand pulling the boat out with ease, I remember being so impressed by the grunt in low gear of that jeep. Bombing around with the top down, and no seatbelts in that old jeep was a lot of fun. Kudos to you guys for taking us along on the ride. Knowledge and experience with this old machines its just amazing to see. Well done gents!
@benfitch8795Ай бұрын
Since Motortrend has ceased and our favourites have come back to KZbin it's the best it's EVER been!! Thank you David for continuing to make superb content that we all crave. ❤
@bubbabeefАй бұрын
It’s clear you guys have been friends for a long time, love the banter between you two
@JHunnewell123Ай бұрын
My grandfather bought a Jeep in 1946. Passed it on to my Dad who used as a daily driver. Orginal running gear until 1974.
@aaronmcconnell7358Ай бұрын
Dave you and Rick should do a episode just reminiscing telling story's of old road trips and misadventures ,it would be pure gold.
@iangoodbla7054Ай бұрын
Mr Freiburger your channel has to be one of my favorite channels on KZbin. I’ve seen every episode of roadkill and roadkill garage many times and when you post a video like this it’s exciting. I wish roadkill didn’t end but I’m glad you and all your co hosts are going to post video. Thank you for keeping it going it is very entertaining and educational in some ways! Lol
@b_riskyАй бұрын
this is why we love you dave. just a couple of compadres, wrenching on some junk, talkin shit, and goin for a cruise. legendary. and Pewe is the man!
@jasondoyle355Ай бұрын
It’s actually insane how I feel like we didnt miss a beat moving to KZbin. This content is as good or better than the old format. Keep em’ coming!!
@karlmoore8639Ай бұрын
Watching this video and realizing I have driven by Rick’s house many of times and thought man I wish I knew that guy. Look at all those cool jeeps.
@michaelzimmerman9221Ай бұрын
Hands down my favorite show! Don’t ever stop what you do David! Many of us live through your shenanigans!
@ryanlord9427Ай бұрын
I am so overjoyed to see rick back. The first time I ever watched your content outside of the magazine was the proto-roadkill Buick episode. It's awesome to see things come full circle.
@edwardstayman1726Ай бұрын
Been following Roadkill since episode 3 Cheap Truck Challenge which was 12 years ago. Really enjoying the variety on Dave's channel. Something for everyone.
@jasonstinson1767Ай бұрын
Off Road Kill! ! ! ! ! Péwé and Freiburger are knuckle busting greatness. These collaboration episodes are awesome. The greatest show idea MT missed. "On The Road Killing It" or "Road Killing It with Péwé and Freiburger" or "Off Road Kill"
@SunkCostGarageАй бұрын
I never get tired of seeing you two wrench on flat fenders.
@jamesehamiltonАй бұрын
Pewe and Freiburger episodes are the ultimate hangout footage. The genuine feel of wrenching with one of your best pals.
@adamhoffman3687Ай бұрын
About 16 years ago, I met an Englishmen where I live in nebraska, and he drove an mb that he bought in Buffalo, NY, to California and back to Florida. Then, he shipped it to England. I helped him with some small repairs and maintenance in the hotel parking lot. He ended up mailing me a letter from England stating he completed the trip.
@ghomerhustАй бұрын
thats the nebraska hospitality that i know and love. born and raised big red
@adamhoffman3687Ай бұрын
@ghomerhust it was a little self-serving cause I love old military vehicles and jeeps
@TheSquarebodyScientistАй бұрын
Rick will always be the third of 'the original' Roadkill hosts for me... Dave, Mike, And Rick. Even though that Buick episode was before Roadkill, he is 100% cut from the same cloth as Dave and Mike and fully belongs doing this sort of thing!
@TheDavidFreiburgerАй бұрын
Our ‘90s Jeep rescues were really the start of “will it run?”
@kh40yrАй бұрын
4.4k views in 38 minutes. Congrats!. Cold grey winter drives most inside. Neat jeep!. Good to see Rick and Fry back together again, for more shenanigans and hilarity.
@viperfritz4618Ай бұрын
It's not cold and grey in Phoenix AZ. It's 70 degrees and sunny here today, on 13 Dec 2024. I don't know when they filmed this, but it's been in the high 60's/low 70's for at least the last month. It was in the 80's and even 90's around Halloween, 103 on 13 Oct!. Rarely does it get cold and grey here.
@kh40yrАй бұрын
@viperfritz4618 2000-ish I spent Christmas at a place called Landers outside of Yucca Valley CA. 97° on Christmas day in the High Mojave. Swam in the pool, had Drinks, and opened gifts under the floating pool tree. Wet and 40° here in the Pac Northwest today. Dec 13.
@EllDubАй бұрын
"You know how i know its gonna work? Coz its from 1949!" Truer words have not been spoken!! I love old shit for being repairable or working
@SamWilliams78Ай бұрын
What a treat. A trip that probably couldn’t have really happened with roadkill. What an epic trip. I love Pewe!
@Ecosse57Ай бұрын
man, i love that jeep! the war history, rick's family ties, trekking history, and it's flat out character. and i'm not even a 4x4 guy.
@MrNoneofthisisrealАй бұрын
Great job guys. Vaguely reminds me of the El Paso Pontiac show at the beginning of the video era. Rick is great. Dave is an icon. Inspirational, too. R
@hendo337Ай бұрын
The Vette Hack, Crusher trip and Pewe Buick Convertible on the HRM YT channel were the prototype Roadkill before Roadkill. Then they did the El Paso Pontiac.
@gbody_gang5023Ай бұрын
Love how this feels so naturally done 👍 no production crew in the background of the shot 📸 Just you and your colleague from decades ago bravo 👏🎉
@TheDavidFreiburgerАй бұрын
It was just us and an iPhone
@gbody_gang5023Ай бұрын
@TheDavidFreiburger you may have just sold me on the new iPhone 😂
@louisgarguilojr2592Ай бұрын
Thank you David. This is what we want. Not roadkill. So much better. Hell yeah.
@TheHavrelandtExperimentАй бұрын
I used to love magazines back in the day, from the late 80s up until the early 2000s. I used to have a stack of them on the toilet so I have something to read before smartphones. But the world has changed, this is almost like watching the old magazine articles on TV instead of having to read them. It feels lazy but it translates so much more effectively. You can glean so much more information from this. You couldn't pack this much entertainment into 5 or 6 pages once a month.
@Mtnbike121Ай бұрын
I love hour long jeep videos with Péwé. The road kill one is one of my favorites. Its the culmination of "never say die," I love it.
@matthillier700Ай бұрын
You and Pèwè are legends! You guy's mesh so well together and feed off each other in a very positive way. When is the next episode coming out!? I cannot wait!
@AdrienDuvallАй бұрын
Glad to see Pewe and David on another Jeep adventure. Priceless
@roccoelleto9900Ай бұрын
I know this is a job for you but for your audience it's an adventure and a dream for all those who can't do what you guys do. Thank you.
@tomdetarАй бұрын
The roadrunner going right in front as they leave is perfect! Running the road again!
@larrygardner2836Ай бұрын
Yea that roadrunner was almost roadkill, lol.
@toralfcross3819Ай бұрын
I'm glad to see David reunited with Rick for a video and not much could be cooler than a restored flat fender with the go devil. That vehicle is legendary.
@Liverpool270Ай бұрын
Dave and Pewe on screen for EVERYONE to see - life is good
@OperationMotoАй бұрын
This is one of the best episodes ever. Real time failures and repairs! Excellent
@roywhitman7109Ай бұрын
All I can say is, where I'm at hasn't gotten over 20° today! Seeing you guys in T shirts, shorts, & flip-flops makes me at least feel warm, albeit only in my mind! Hope you have an awesome, safe adventure!!👍
@joshuamendoza4745Ай бұрын
Freiburger, this is great content. I hope you're able to maintain your consistent schedule because I'm loving this. And thank you!
@jimtaylor431Ай бұрын
Péwé and Freiburger road trips were always some of my favourite episodes from the Roadkill stable... it's absolutely fantastic you're doing more of them now you're on KZbin again David. Thank-you!
@doughelmle6575Ай бұрын
watching you guys pulling that engine reminds me of being in the army in 1979 in the middle of winter ,2 feet of snow, in the forest of germany pulling a jeep engine with a M88 wrecker.
@sarahdell4042Ай бұрын
Heck yes! I love these style adventures so much! Bringing something back to life, and trying to make it on a journey. Can’t wait for part 2!
@michaelzimmerman9221Ай бұрын
I learned to drive on a 46 Willy’s jeep! I put 30,000 miles on that jeep through my teen years! Used it for camping through to my 30’s! Awesome vehicles! They can go just about anywhere!
@daveboatman4024Ай бұрын
When I was in high school, my older brother had a 46 CJ2-A that just up and quit on him. It would turn over but wouldn’t start. I looked it over and finally figured out that the carbon contact in the center of the distributor cap was busted and not making contact with the rotor. A new cap and bingo, it was running again. This was my first solo auto diagnosis. I was probably about 15 and didn’t have my license yet. Later I got the Jeep and later traded it for a 60 CJ5A. This was around 1967-68 time frame. I love old flat fenders and first gen CJ’s. I totally agree about the sound, unmistakable!
@DoRCАй бұрын
Fantastic content! This reminds me of roadkill when it first started.
@TheDavidFreiburgerАй бұрын
Thanks! The road trip coming tomorrow (12/19) is SO good
@sethpeck4531Ай бұрын
Corona bottles on the hood at 22:30. Best way to end a day of wrenching with friends.
@davidking3311Ай бұрын
The dynamic duo when it comes to Jeep content, I loved the old magazine adventures. Its all about a good story teller and they both possess that quality
@vertigoalopolusАй бұрын
Oh my god. Dave! This content is fantastic. Welcome back from the land of the corp!
@TheFROSTER420Ай бұрын
Im only 2 minutes in but i am OVERJOYED you are keeping the roadkill sprit alive. This is going to be a good one
@Ammageddon89Ай бұрын
Nice! Great to see Pewe again!
@zairomolino4074Ай бұрын
To me the magic about roadkill and roadkill garage is that they made me feel one of them. I'm Italian nothing of what they were doing in even immaginabile here yet I was there with them. Plus this guy has some charm... Finnegan is a pal and dulcich is the god of speed. May life bless you all
@tonyaclemens2502Ай бұрын
The Freiburger delivers once again.
@--Zook--Ай бұрын
This, THIS is the content we want!. I loved roadkill on youtube, and even subbed to MT for about a year. But for me it seemed to turn to just about making content. This seems so much more honest to me.
@dak4465Ай бұрын
Dave its too bad you didnt put a post put for a road trip vehicle like a week ago. I literally just sold a 1987 volvo 240 5 speed sedan for 5k. It was nice too.
@bradshep26Ай бұрын
I thought this video was like five years old as I was watching it. I'm so glad its recent. Keep it up it's what alot of us miss
@MindofMatterАй бұрын
Rock and Roll, David! This channel rocks and we are loving the content.
@robertoiffelАй бұрын
Dave and Rick on KZbin life just got better today thanks for the content.
@bobshotrodgtx3835Ай бұрын
Love those jeeps. Congates on the new chn. Wish ya lots of luck. Doing great!!
@davej.a1698Ай бұрын
Man nothing but good vibes & fond memories with this video. Back to the roadkill & before roots!
@BUCKSTALKER123Ай бұрын
LOVE YOU DAVID!!! thanks for all the hard work brother
@elijahgentzler2658Ай бұрын
God, this channel is so great. Pewe is a fun addition to these wrench-it and road trip-it videos.
@TheDavidFreiburgerАй бұрын
Thanks!
@skibbers55Ай бұрын
I've been waiting all day for this! Thanks, David Freiburger 👍
@mathewkorn5008Ай бұрын
Mr. Freiburger The yellow stepside in the background might be worthy of a episode!?! Way back in the day I attended UTec GJCO (Mr Wells- body shop) Back then I stocked/stocker’d a budget build 74-80 4x4 chevy/GMC stepside off of Ute or pitkin ave (Teal/turquoise with white wagon wheels & 35’s) which was featured in the magazine! I was hooked!!!! My pops bought a 76 GMC 4x4 stepside shortly after …..which is still used daily by yours truly
@brandongreene3213Ай бұрын
Love a D/F & Rick video. Yall should swing by and see Derek!
@btm11109Ай бұрын
I always enjoyed the RKG episode with you and Pewe in CO rescuing the Wagoneer. The music in this gave me the same good vibes in that episode. Good stuff watching you guys wrench on old Jeeps. Hope you guys can do more.
@hendo337Ай бұрын
I am pretty sure I remember reading the 4WOR article where you guys went to Alaska with that flattie in study hall in Jr. H.S. back in the 90s. So cool to see this, it's so satisfying, like watching Cobra Kai or something...heartwarming continuation adventures.
@monkeyfoodgardenАй бұрын
Y'all are awesome. Was so upset about the loss of all y'alls shows but now i get them every week sometimes multiple per week and they are better than the Motor Dud shows. Keep up the great work and hope y'all get a million views.
@brianbartlett7313Ай бұрын
A freiburger and pewe hour long video, makes for a great Thursday night!
@colinmiddleton2941Ай бұрын
I love this. I was waiting for him to yell “Drivers meeting”. Can’t wait for part 2. From Australia.
@aadampervaiz6140Ай бұрын
You cant take Roadkill out of these guys Love it.
@brianstractorshed2759Ай бұрын
This is simply awesome, getting back to your roots but on a whole nother level! As they say, when one door closes another opens!
@walkingintranquillity9071Ай бұрын
Please create a FreiburgerU, where you upload video courses to teach us old guys your knowledge. We’ve been following you for over ten years, and would like to do what you do with old cars and trucks. You can upload courses on tuning, MSD ignition, carb turning, timing. Most of us are now retired and have the time and means to buy these courses. I think it would be another great stream of income
@saturnfivehynrgrc581Ай бұрын
Excellent video Dave keep this content going. Jeep, the vehicle that keeps on giving. And congrats on the 300K.
@mcdonaldm73Ай бұрын
The Roadrunner making an appearance at 23:55 was a nice touch. Beep Beep! Keep up the great work Freiburger! Love watching you and Pewe. You guys definitely make a great team.
@chuckhardin1425Ай бұрын
So great👌 My first JP mag was Rick's last. I read his stuff like the bible. Read the D.E.D. stories, always wondering who the other guy was (sorry, Dave, but i left Hot Rod for 4wd mags. Traveled to ARCA finals from PA. Got to see the legend in person, Hawaiian shirt, flops, shades. Ran over to meet him and said, "Awesome to see it in person out here (the Ultimate A1, registered as a hot rod, lol) Without stopping or missing a beat, he said, " That's why we build them!" And kept going.... I was soo bummed cuz I wanted a picture or handshake or something, but didn't have the nerve to say anything else. Oh well, I got to hang out with both of you now, in his yard, with all the junk, er treasure, I recognize from the mags, even the camper still, and Campee? I'm sure it's there too. Can't wait till next episode. And that engine start on the ground and balance, 👏, honestly better sounding than a V8. And yes, in PA, Smoothen is a word👍👍👍
@rory9549Ай бұрын
Glad to see your channel going from strength to strength David. Thanks for the entertainment ❤
@AndrewDAdamsАй бұрын
Its good you two are friends, you guys play off one another well. Great work. Ricks optimism is contagious
@VWscooter24Ай бұрын
Dave, the quality and editing of this video, feels like an actual Roadkill episode! Great job! Love the channel!
@pikepunk1Ай бұрын
As good as any pre-paywall Roadkill. Very good production, GREAT storytelling, and I like the older fellows just dropping by to help out. I will watch as many as these as you care to make. For the viewers, we're going to be better off without corporate MT stuff - I just hope the old prod crew bounce back quickly.
@TheDavidFreiburgerАй бұрын
Nice, thank you
@larspederson1451Ай бұрын
Nice! Love this. I have virtually the same gpw in my garage right now. My dad bought it for $75 in the early 60's. Simple, easy to work on, and almost bullet proof. Thanks for the video 😊
@andrewwallace1596Ай бұрын
My new favourite channel. Some of my favourite Roadkills were with Rick. Great to see you guys back.