When you think of YouTube sensations in the automotive world, one name stands out—Derek Bieri of Vice Grip Garage. With over 250 million views and a reputation for reviving forgotten classics with little more than elbow grease and sheer grit, Derek isn’t just building cars—he’s building community.
We had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Derek on The Chris & Sandy Show, and what we found was far deeper than cars and content. His story is one of faith, family, hustle, and humility.
His Interview is below:
From CEO to Classic Car Savior
Long before YouTube, Derek worked in the corporate world, even serving in high-level executive roles. But beneath the business suits and boardroom meetings was a man who belonged in a garage—not behind a desk.
Derek finally made the leap from the C-suite to the shop floor, choosing passion over predictability. He traded deadlines for busted bolts and never looked back.
Lesson #1: Your passion is your compass—even if it steers you off the beaten path.
The Power of Authenticity
Like many creators, Derek’s early videos were clunky, filmed with a taped-up iPhone in a dim garage. But what he lacked in polish, he made up for in authenticity. And that’s what viewers fell in love with.
He told us, “I just decided I’m going to be me. If that means a little rough around the edges, so be it. But I’ll never fake who I am.”
Lesson #2: Authenticity builds trust. And trust builds tribes.
Family Over Fame
What makes Vice Grip Garage truly special is that it’s not a production company—it’s a family. Derek’s wife, Jessica, is deeply involved in every part of the process. Even their kids pitch in when they can.
While the grind is real (Derek averages over 100 hours a week), he emphasized the importance of making his passion a family affair, ensuring no success comes at the cost of relationships.
Lesson #3: If your dream costs you your family, it’s too expensive.
More Than a Wrench—A Lifeline
One of the most touching parts of our conversation was when Derek shared how fans often come up to him with tears in their eyes. His videos have helped them through depression, grief, and isolation—especially during the pandemic.
This wasn’t part of the plan. But sometimes, the impact of simply being yourself exceeds anything you can script.
Lesson #4: You don’t need a pulpit to make a difference. Just be available.
What’s Next for Vice Grip Garage?
Derek has no plans to stop. From adding more shop space to dreaming of broader reach—possibly even through platforms like Hulu or Netflix—he’s always evolving. But one thing he assured us: the YouTube channel will always remain. Why? Because that’s where it all began.
Final Takeaway: Stay Grounded, Stay Grateful
We asked Derek what he hopes never to forget if he reaches the pinnacle of success. His answer?
“Where I began. That taped-up iPhone in the garage. That’s the heart of it all.”
In a world chasing polished perfection, Derek Bieri reminds us that being real beats being famous. Every. Single. Time.
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Connect with Derek: Vice Grip Garage on YouTube
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Hey bieri are some of the cars for sale I love ur show bro I’m a big fan by the way my name is Josh in from Gadsden al and my birthday is may 15 1984
What does Derek do with the cars he restores.