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 YouTube 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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  1. FOSSIL CREEK KENNEL’S (BRIAN )

    WE WANT PUDDINS FAB SHOP VIDEO

  2. Darren Storey

    How can you have any Puddin' when you don't race on the street?

  3. Karrie Falon

    We ran 8's/9's way back in 1974 75 76 ect. Allot of our so say school shuttles were serios power. If you had a small block you were the odd ball kid. Or as we calledem Grampa cars.

  4. Kevin's U tube

    What the devil is this, I bleep-bloop the youtube and a guy sees a genius talking to a Gnarly genuis Liv…..this is the best thing since Garth Brooks picked up a guitar.

  5. Robert Bourinski

    I loved my company provided Aztek . Evidently you haven’t driven one . They even had a song, “ She Thinks My Aztek’s Sexy”.

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