This is the Chevelles’ first start in many years after a Edelbrock Carburetor Installation. We also take care of some fuel tank and fuel line issues. And of course it can’t be a day in the shop without cutting and welding something.

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27 thoughts on “1970 Chevelle First Start after Edelbrock Carburetor Installation – Vice Grip Garage EP15”
  1. For what it cost you for a new battery charger you can go out to a truck stop and pick up one that magnetic block heater she just sticking to the side your block and plug them in the preheat your engine should fire right up with a warm engine in it

  2. really enjoying turning the timepiece back just a tickle and watching some of your earlier work. I'm relatively new to the channel and trying to make up for lost time. Thanks so much for all your hard work and efforts Derek and family.

  3. I was catching up on your early videos and your comment about jabbing your finger with the screwdriver while tightening a hose clamp really resonated. I have a scar on my left pointer finger from where I sliced it to the bone doing that. That was a bad day. Thanks for reminding me, lol!

  4. I think I mighta just snipped off a smidge on the back end & drilled a new hole to bolt it back in place.. As a matter of fact, I woudda as that's what I have done in the past

  5. It’s really cool watching these old videos and seeing you in your home garage, I am a new subscriber so I’ve mostly seen videos in your Tennessee shop and the field restos. It’s nice to see that these projects can be done with limited space, and I Love to see these humble beginnings and how far your shop/channel have come. Good for you Derek keep up the good work.

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