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Garage. Willie Bees Garage is nowopen. Welcome to it, you guys.
Will the Bees Good rides fired uptoday. Man, what an awesome
and I mean absolute man, thisis like a postcard day. You look
at the mountains, look a bam, snow caps, great weather, tons
of hot rids and cool cars outeverywhere. Little shout out to Mike Peederford
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who he is usually in studio withme. He's racing in Saint Louis today.
So I just talked to him viaTexas. Was like, good luck,
man, go kill him. Sohopefully comes back with some stripes.
We got an awesome dude to kickoff the show with today, my man
Adam from Adam Polishes and literally,you guys, this is the coolest,
baddest riders, most insane cars andcoffee event this man is. He's been
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building for years now and it's justout of control. There was one this
morning. Let's go out to Adamlive on the scene. Adam, how
are we doing? Man? Unrealreal, It's so good to see you,
So good to you be on yourshow. What an honor man,
Thank you for having me. Man, how have you been brother? And
wow, what a crazy event.The cars of coffee has morphed into when
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you were when you're involved with it, it's just insane talking the town in
these spot to be this morning,Oh budd we have I think that we
have over twenty five hundred cars hereat at Flat Irons Church and Lafayette,
Colorado. It is absolutely packed asamazing cars are driving around like, oh
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man, you've seen any spots asthere? Any way you can find me
a whole at him. Come on, man, you find Spotify side.
You should have been your an hourago. And so far we are so
blessed to have such a killer turnout. We've been doing this now for a
good number of years. Yeah.It's parted off as a tiny little event,
you know, tiny little spot ina little mini mall out here,
uh in Lafayette, and then weyou know, as a grow we had
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to get bigger, bigger and nowand now we got this awesome relationship with
Flat Irons Church and they've got youknow, it was an old Walmart so
you h oh yeah. So anyway, it's a perfect accommodation for what we're
pulling off here. And when peopleare out there, like you said,
the day is it couldn't be moreperfect right, Oh you unreal it is,
man. And you know what's crazyabout this event, it's because it's
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really it's the perfect scenario for alot of car guys. They get up
early, you know, they getthe ride ready on the Friday evening and
night you know, uh, rollout Saturday morning with the fam or friends,
and you're rolling this parking lot.It's so cool because it's so laid
back and there's just any and everycar and platform you could imagine. It
is wild to see the variation styles, the different you know, the different
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ways people have made their rides personable, and it's just it's such a cool
event. Man. What were someof the some of the wild platforms,
cars, trucks, what you seetoday that was just kind of mind blowing
for you. Man. So youknow, I'm in crazy stuff. I'm
into like, you know, I'minto old old, crazy outlaw horses.
You know, they were hopped up, freaking out old cars with all kinds
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of you know, modern upgraded powertrains. So there was just some you
know, five hundred horsepower you know, g body porsches out there and they're
so like early Broncos. You know, there have been the rage for a
long time, you know, sixtysix to seventy seven. Tho't that us?
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How crazy that that market has gone. And now following right in the
in the footsteps the Blazers have beenhave been blowing up in as far as
price and you know, the thedesire to get those platforms, build them
and bring them back to life.Oh and they're freaking them out. I
mean they're putting crazy sits on them. They're making them just they're making them.
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They're so cool looking their retro they'reold. And now they're putting full
independent suspension, coil over all wheeldrive systems that were not even anywhere near
the plans back when these cars wereinitially designed, and they're just unbelievable.
There's a um so back in theearly days, the Denver Bronco you've probably
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seen them their orange yeah yeah,yeah, Michael White and the blue roof,
right like the never Bronco colors.There's one out there today that had
fully independent suspension, all aluminum chassis. I mean one mind blowing stuff.
Someone just throws hundreds and hundreds ofthousands of dollars of these builds and you're
just like scratching your head, goingI don't get it, but yeah,
that's picsion hard enough to be like, wow, that's an unreal build,
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you know, really well done.My brother, who's big into tuning now
is he's doing some work with Hollyand a few other tuners. He's he
lives in Kentucky. He was justover at a friend's house this week who
had taken a Hudson, Like youknow the cars Hudson or the cartoon cars,
you know, and Letney McQueen andthat. So the Hudson he's got
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one of those that he is.He has done an unbelievable like body swap.
He's got it on some sort oflike UM late nineties um LS powertrain
and and chassis. I forgot whereit came from, maybe a Camaro or
something along those lines. But theHudson is just all of the tina looks
just like it would from you know, a car from that era, the
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way the car's interior is laid outwith the wood grain, and it's got
all these modern sort of uh gaugesin it that tell you the info and
the data that you need, butthey look like they're from you know that
nineteen forty eight, forty nine Hudson. Uh, and to see that car
come to life. It is justcrazy to see what people are building now.
And you gotta love it because youknow, the sky is kind of
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the limit people are. People aredoing some of the most wildest things and
it's, uh, it's just coolto see all across the board, you
know, whether there's porches, uh, pontiacs or whatever. Oh, you're
so right, you see, creativityis just like exponentially more wild than it
used to be. I mean,people have just taken and then the money
behind it, the money shaft,like these guys must sell their companies for
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zillions of dollars, and like,I want to build this car that my
grandpa had only what of it beinga vote, I want to make it
Like you're talking about. The oldHudson Hornet was just a totally updated killer
yeah caning chassis and you know,with an LS power to it. It's
like, wow, you can doanything you want. And the new normal,
which is so crazy, The newnormal for builds is five hundred grands
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and the new the new top endgoes to a million. And but used
to be you know, he feela crazy car for one hundred grand.
Well, now these guys are spendingfive hundred half million to a million bucks
on these builds all day long.And we're friends with like Weaver Customs,
and you know like Dave Ken digOver and Ken digg Do we lose you
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from these cars years? You oh, you want to spend a million boucks?
Toth me good? How twenty twentyfive sound right? Right? Right?
Right? Yeah? Oh? Youknow like Weaver Customs out of out
of South Jordan, Utah. Thoseguys are building some crazy stuff and I
can you can't believe the way somany people want that built and they're ready
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to stroke those kind of checks.So which makes the you know, the
sky's the limit. Like you saidin your imagination, what color do you
want it? What motor do youwant? You want it to be able
to go one hundred miles an hourin the dirt? Done right right?
No doubt? Man. Well youknow I'm I drove. I drove an
E thirty six BMW here today witha l swap in it. So there's
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a reason why it's fun. It'sinsane. It's the new power you can
get with a little bit of youknow, turning up a wrench, and
it's it's nuts. Five hundred sevenhundred eight hundred thousand horse powers just commonplace
now out of these modern drive chainsand it's just cool. People are throwing
them in everything and I love towatch that. That sound of the coins
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is explode. Now. The otherside is where you live in it.
Adam Polishes, I mean man inthe nuts, Me and my boy Kevin,
I do the TV show with We'rejust talking about this last week in
it nuts. How they're still creatingnew colors. Like when you look at
cars today and the skin that they'reoffered in it's it's amazing. There's new
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blues, oranges, greens, likeit's amazing to see they're still discovering ways
to change colors. Oh yeah,well, so I just got back from
the Converstate one thousand. You know, it's a killer road rally and it's
all vintage cars nineteen seventy three andolder. And I was walking this thing.
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You know, we sponsor it wherethe on site detailler there and everybody
who does the conversation Northern Arizona tothe Zion National Park in Utah. Anyway,
I couldn't help but distink when I'mwalking. It starts off at Tempe
Arizona, Diablo Field and I'm walking. I've seen these cars and these creamy
butter Scotch colors and yeah, royal, crazy blues, you know what it's
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They're grabbing colors from the olden days. That's where these colors are coming back
from. Because man, like Ihave an Auga Blue sixty seven Portion nine
eleven, ass is Auga blue issuch a crazy color, and I swear
Toyota just slapped it on to Newtundreds. You know, they're recycling these
killer old colors, gets old butterScotch, you know, color car.
They're just putting these crazy colors fromthe olden days, and they seem like
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so wild. Now. Yeah,it's going on in the seventies. Like
the seventies was when colors got crazy, and I feel like people are bored
with silver and white and black andthey're ready to use something. Man,
they're doing it. Crazy cool colorscoming back. Yeah, it's wild.
Man. Is that like a Robinblue that you're talking about, Because I've
seen that color on a new Forerunnerin a New tundred. I was like,
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damn, it's a little flipping likea Robin blue on most if you
can imagine what that is. Anduh, it just looked cool as hell.
I was like, damn, lookat this. To me, it's
like a you know, between thatand there's a really really dark blue I
saw the other day on a Kia. Uh, there's some crazy, like
you said, butterscot colors, coppersand golds that are you know that you
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look at and have a little fireor a little red in them in the
you know, in the layers.It's just wild how they're you know,
making these colors come alive again.And when you see them, there's such
a refreshing look on the eyes.It's like, whoa, well that's so
different. It's awesome. Oh.And then you start considering some of the
cool interiors, you know, likethe hounds Tooth that's coming back. Yeah,
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all the some of the news thenew portions. You can order it
with the pepita or the hounds Toothlike that crazy you know, seventies type
look, or the plaids you know, those are coming back, which it's
just it's awesome. It's refreshing,you know, and some of these some
of these glowing, beautiful new hues. You know, you go ahead and
do some of the newest some ofthe ceramic coatings you know that we're into,
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and you make these colors that arealready you know, beautiful and new
hues, and then you make themglow and you make them pop and it
looks like it's like a light on, you know, and it's just its
own light source. The paint isso glowy. And you can do that
more with some of these funky,unusual old hues with a ton of gloss
on them. This looks It's justa cool. Man. There's always something
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to be excited about in the carworld, isn't there. Yeah, man,
absolutely absolutely, But you mentioned somethingthat a lot of people, hey,
give us the rundown. A lotof people in a lot of conversations
talking about ceramic coatings. Now,people don't quite get or understand that there's
some of these ceramic codings that cangive you this crazy protection and water sheeting
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capabilities and UV protection that not justwe're not talking six months, eight months
a year. We're talking several yearsdown the road. There's some of them
out there. They're claiming seven,eight, nine years of protection. What
is the world of ceramic code andhow man, it's amazing to see how
that's exploded just over the last threeto four or five years. You're absolutely
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right. It has gotten crazy evil. You know, it's remember before microfiber
towels or what you touch your carwith. He needs to touch him with
bath towels or t shirts and heokay results, But boy, you'd have
to work a lot because the technologyjust wasn't that great, right, right,
Well, the same thing goes forceramics, because ceramics it's liquid fied
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glass. You apply it, it'sheld in a solvent, and you know
it's liquid as long as it's heldin this solvent. And then you polish
your car. You try to polishwith an adingemous life, get all the
little wine swirl marks out, andyou get it into where it's but it's
in the condition that you want toseal it in, so that takes all
the work. The ceramic coating youespecially the ceramic spray coatings. By the
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way, I talk about the newestand the easiest way to get a ceramic
coating in your car. The spraycoatings you spray to an applicator, you
apply it and it goes on inhalf the time. Is so easy,
but the technology is so is sodeveloped now that the ease of use has
caught up with it. It usedto be that the ceramics were only applied
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by professionals and that you would neverconsider even thinking about doing it yourself.
Now it's so easy. And likeyou said, when you go to wash
the car, you know, youalways use a pressure washer to wash your
car because it pulls off more dirtso you can scrub and then scratch less.
Right, Yeah, so you whenyou hit it with a pressure washer,
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your ceramics go to car is practicallyclean just with passing of the wand
of your pressure washer. It makesit so that the water it feeds up
in such insane insane ways and takesall the dirt with it. The protection
that they say it takes five toseven years. Here's the deal on that.
If you have a black car andyou're gonna go ahead in ceramic code
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your car, you're gonna polish youout. You're gonna make it perfect.
But the answers are you're gonna wantto polish your car every year or every
two years. You guys, you'rejust gonna want that flawless finish. You
don't want the little tiny fine scratchesand those little fine scratches. Those are
gonna happen almost regardless of the sevenyear coding. To me, Oh that's
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that's a little bit tall. That'sa bit of a tall tale that.
Yeah, it'll last your car forseven years, but it won't leave it
perfect for seven years. Yeah,what I mean, you're gonna eat fine
scratches even in your ceramics. AndI don't know any car guy like you
said that doesn't go you know,at least once a year, if not
more, you know, put aput a layer of wax on it,
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and take that day to make itso ready, cruise ready cars and coffee
ready. You know what I'm saying. Oh, so exactly enough therapy,
man, That's not therapy I've beeninto for you know for so many years.
Now is shine therapy You've got.If I didn't have to polish my
car for seven years, i'd sellit right. Oh true, there's something
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I don't want to touch it everyyear at least, but I mean more
than that. Yeah, So basicallyceramic coating has totally been completely replaced wax
like wax. If I always tocompare ceramic coating to wax wax, you
know, you put some wax ina wax applicator, and you go ahead
and wax your car. It lastsmaybe a month or maybe a two months.
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But you put wax on your carin any time you touch one of
your emblems or your plastic trim.You know, it's the in between boy,
yeah, in your body gaps allthat. That just takes extra time
and you get no benefit. Sowhax doesn't last that long. It doesn't
shine anywhere in ears as a ceramicdoes, and it takes more time to
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dig it out of the nooks andcrannies. So ceramics go down flat,
flat as a pancake. You cango ahead and do all the plastic with
it. Go ahead and do theplastic. Don't avoid it, hit it,
you know, make it, makeit feed water and keep from from
staining and oxidizing. You know,do that. So basically I put them
like this. Wax is a thirteeninch black and white TV with gravity ears
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on top, and you ate Jefflike four channels. That's what you got
with whax. You know, it'snot that easy to use, and it
gets stuck in the cracks and itturns your plastic white ceramic. Now that's
an LED eight inch TV, whichis absolutely simple to get in and out
of all the notion trannies. Itlasts at least a year as far as
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as far as keeping your car perfect. But it really makes it so that
you're washing and you're drying requires lessfriction, and friction is the thing to
avoid. That's when you scratch yourcar on you's got to scrub the bugs
off it. You gotta scrub itto rub the dirt off it. Anything
you're scrubbing on it, you're hurtingit. You know, when you dry
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it, when you're drying towels,stick into the towel, stick into the
car, and you're i it acrossthat car. That friction causes damage.
So ceramics reduced friction by having thedirt spray off of a pressure washer.
The waterfalls off real quick with ablower. So if you're using a pressure
washer and a blower, you know, when you have like air cannons for
blowing the nice you can literally reducefriction by ninety percent. Therefore, especially
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all of you black and dark blueand dark red color car owners out there,
you know what I'm talking about.You reduced the friction, You reduced
the scratching and that's how you keepyour car looking fantastic for a good long
time. Yeah, man, AndI will tell you it's it's something that
you want your paint because this thiscoding is insanely cool. It's it's insanely
hard um and it man, itdoes provide just an unreal reflection like that
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mirror glossy look. And getting yourpaint right before you apply that stuff is
crucial. But when you do,like I got a black card, like
he was saying, black car,and it is. The paint is perick.
It's been a lot of time,money, a lot of people help
to get the paint absolutely perfect.And when you ceramic coade it, man,
he's right, you can dry that. If you dry it anyway,
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even a microfiber on this black paint, because it's so perfect, you'll see
a microfiber itally marks. So ifyou can ceramic coade it and use an
air blower or an air gun,dude, it's it's unreal how you never
have to touch your car and youcan get it clean and do so without
scratching, which is cruising, amendAmen, exactly exactly. You're dead on
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and that's that's what's cool. That'sit's a technology that really makes sense.
You know, for the longest time, people are so skeptical, you know,
and this is not like, youknow, you go to Walmart or
Auto Zone and you buy a stuffthat says, oh, ceramic spray spray
on stuff. That's a that's athat's a ceramic detailer. That is definitely
not a ceramic coating. So makesure you know that. You know,
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you don't go to the store andbuy like a bottle of off the shelf
seram at your hardware store. Well, tell us a little bit about what
you guys are offering. Tell usa little bit about what you guys have
Adam polishers. Man, I'm tellingyou, this stuff is fantastic. I've
been to this facility and it's unbelievable. It's it's a lab like you would
have seen in a science movie.Man, it's crazy the formulas and concoxus
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are doing and making it just youknow, right there in the house and
doing so with just a lot ofpride in their work and the results.
What do you guys have on onthis type line that people need to know
about. Well, you know,there's there's so many little tips and tricks
to keeping your car perfect and rightnow, some of the things that we're
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really focused on are being having theaccessories in your garage to be able to
detail your car and keep it perfectwith the least amount of effort. Right
So, once you get your carperfect, once you get your car seramut
coded, you get your wheel seramiccoded. You know, you're the cleaning
process is the thing that you dothe most. Right You're pressure washing your
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car, You're you're getting the wheelsand tires really clean, especially right now
after the long winter that we hadhere in Colorado. I mean, you
really want to do a thorough springcleaning. And if you're gonna do a
thorough spring cleaning, making sure thatyou get those wheel wells, get all
the crud out of them, youknow, you get it, get your
brake calipers all the way clean,get all that stuff done. Really looking
into the wheel entire cleaning products tomake sure that you're getting your that's the
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that's the thing. If your car, if your wheels and tires are looking
good, your whole car looking Ifyou go ahead and wash your car and
you skip on doing a thorough detailon your wheels and your tires, especially
like modern cars. You can seethe entire barrel of the wheel, you
can see through the face of thewheel, you can see the back right,
you can see the whole peril ifyou don't clean that and it just
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has breaked us on top of breakedus over years and years and miles and
miles. If you don't get thatclean, it really doesn't look it makes
it's a detraction from your car.It really is a it's a black eye.
You know, you want to makesure and get that stuff dialed in.
So getting your ceramics all the ceramicline is gonna really enhance the protection
on your car. You know.We have like a ceramic graphing tire shine
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that holds up wash after wash,which is really a cool product. And
you know, but there's just there'sso many different things. I think that
the most important thing to do islearn about it. Get a little bit
of education. You know, yougo to Adams Polishes dot com. You
check out the website, you cancheck out the videos. The video instruction
is one of those things when you'relike, I really am trying to figure
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out how to get this blue jean, saying how do I see? What
do I do? Oh? There'sa video on that right there. Oh
that's cool. How do I getthat haze off the inside of my windshield?
What am I gonna do? Oh? The brilliant glaze does that?
Yeah, a brilliant glaze. Youcut that film with a solvent and a
glaze and you can cut that nasty. Everyone's got the inside of the windshield
haze up right now. Yeah,especially here in Colorado. You know,
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yeah, spurs, you're here inColorade. You don't want to talk about
Colorado. The windshield is the Iwas telling this funny story because in college
I worked at this car wash.I had three jobs to pay my own
way through college. And when Iwas at the car wash, and man,
the boss was he was wild withthe front windshield. He's like,
look, you guys, if youmiss the spot, you know, on
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the rear bumper, on the rearbumper, then you know, I'm gonna
tell you that, Hey, youmissed the spot. But if you miss
the spot on the windshield on theinside, it's your last day of working
here. And he was like crazyabout getting the windshield clean because that's the
first thing the customers saw when theysat in the car, and it makes
such a big difference to remove thathaze like you speak of. And man,
he was adamant about it. Wewatched them fire cup of people just
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like, nah, hey, whodid this windshield? You're done? He
was crazy. Yeah, that's aboutit. That's great. God bless him
because that's the thing people complain aboutthe most when you if you go through
a car wash, and you know, car washing is u you know some
people do it and that's fine.You know, if you're in the wintertime,
it's hard not to go through acar washing. But you know,
getting the in side of the windshieldperfect is really easy. And cutting the
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film is critical because you know theinterior of your car, it has all
these plastics and rubbers and leather andall that stuff. Every time that it's
cycles, every time that it's cyclehot to colds, it breeds out.
It's like it's X handling some nutrientsout out onto your glass, the inside
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of the glass, and it makesit so that it's really hard to clean.
You know, your normal glass cleanerdoesn't cut that nastiness. So by
having by cutting that pay cutting thatfilm and really seriously taking a major approach
to cutting it, it is sonice to drive a car and seeing nothing
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but the beautiful sky out in frontof you, because having a dirty inside
of the windshield, seriously, tome, is one of the worst ever
on earth. My least favorite thingabout it Driving a car is like,
right now, I'm driving a rentalcar because I'm going to the airport.
I just finish that show, andman, this rental car has the filthiest
inside the wind show. It's like, you, guys, got no pride,
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come on it? So true,man, it is so true?
All right? So where do peoplefind out? And look, I gotta
tell you, guys, the videosthat he's talking about up online Adam Polishes
dot com. I believe you said. Let me tell you the first time
I met this man years ago,and I'm talking five to seven, somewhere
in that ballpark years ago. Honestly, got to walk out back of his
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facility and he was shooting a videoon how to video on how to you
know, clean certain parts of yourcar. And he had a big,
old, nasty cool Corvette out there, And that's honest, got it.
He's been doing these videos forever foryears. So you can't imagine if there's
a question or a concern or somethingyou're curious curious on how to clean polish?
Get right, I'm sure he's gota video on how to do it
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and breaks it down as a bigtime help for you guys. So make
sure if you're serious on how Celtonneeds to work or needs to be applied
or whatever, check out that websiteAdam Polishes, Adams Polishes, Adams Plural
Polishes Plural dot com. Dude,Well, you're awesome man, Thank you
so much for the kind pops.We have been doing videos. We were
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we were one of the first companiesto do detailing videos. In fact,
we started are We did our firstvideo in two thousand and you know,
people just people wanted to know,how do I wash? How do I
clean these wheels? How do Ido this? And you know, you
explain it and explain it and explainit to you blue in the face,
but people that they couldn't get theirhead around it. So I'm like,
you know what I'm gonna do.I'm gonna shoot a video. And we
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showed it on a on a SonyMagot cam like this really three and a
half inch floppy low reds if therewas like there's high res and then there's
low reds. We did low,low, low rest and but man,
and people are like, oh that'swhat you man, Oh, that's how
you do that. Oh you know. So let's say a pictures worth a
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thousand words and its videos worth amillion. So we do have we have
thousands of videos on every imaginable thing. If you're like, you know,
cutting cutting film and cutting haze theinside of my windshield, Boom, it'll
show you a quick link to avideo on using our brilliant glaze. You
apply it to an applicator, Goahead and hit the inside of the windshield.
It hazes up. Knock it offwith a dry microfiber talent. Boom,
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there you go. Or if you'regonna polish aluminum wheels, or if
you're gonna you know, illuminate swirlmarks and scratches, or you know,
restore your faded out headlights, allthose things, there's a video for each
one of them. And I'll tellyou what. We are one of the
most humble businesses in this in thisindustry, you know we are. We
have such respect for your time.We are not sitting there going look how
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great we are, Look how greatwe are. We're like, no,
no, no, here, you'rehere to you. You're trying to solve
a problem. We're here to helpyou solve that problem. Here's a really
thorough how to video to get thatproblem solved, and here's a product suggestion.
You know, we're not out heretrying to say, oh, we're
so great, we're so amazing.No, no, no, no,
we're here to listen to you.We want to make sure that we hear
your problem. How you want tosolve is very it's already been established.
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Here's the video on it. Watchit and if we can't help you,
get that problem solved right now,real quick with a quick video boom.
The easiest and quickest call to ourcustomer service, or you email us tips
at adam spolishers dot com. We'llturn around with a Hey, I see
you're trying to resolve you know,let's say you know a white scuff on
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your black paint from someone doorting you? Can you please send me a picture
of it? Send us a picture? Oh I see, okay, well
you know there's no paint missing.Looks like we can be able to polish
that out and get it good.Or hey, there's a little paint missing,
you might want to do a touchup paint. But by giving us
a just a couple of photos,we can get even more thorough with an
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every month and that's over at FlatIrons Church and Lafayette, Colorado. Now
I believe the next one is ourshine Fest, our shine Fest. It's
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down at the Stadium in Denver.In shine Fest twenty twenty three. Last
year we had oh my gosh,we had a huge turnout. We were
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bunch of money and give it tosome great, great causes. And then
we also have a show. Ithink we have a judged show, which
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we do kind of lightly a lotof people's choice type stuff. We're not
like, we're not so serious andgoing around going hey, you got the
wrong washer on that uh you know, sixty six core vet, you know,
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not We're not that stupid. That'snot that crazy. I'm not that knowledgeable,
to be honest. You know.It's kind but we have a fun
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cars, the big cars and coffee. We have. There's an events calendar
and the events calendars on our Facebookpage, so you can check out Out
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will see our events schedule and youcan be like, oh, you know
what, I'm gonna be near thisuh, this show in this part of
the world. We'd love to seeyou. I love to come out.
I love to see customers. Ilove it, especially Adam. You know,
I love everything you make. ButI can't seem to find anything to
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You know, we're all a challenge. So if you don't want to
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do that. But yeah, comeout and say hello, make sure you
do that. And if i'm youknow, I'm Adam right, So I'm
Adam at adams Polisher dot com.If you guys ever want to throw me
personally an email, throw it outthere. I'd be happy to hear from
you. And again, if youever have a sort of a detailing question
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it. It's it's what we reallyfind pleasure in doing. It's therapy for
me. I love it, andit's it's just it's it's really it's really
rewarding for us to help customers solveproblems and get a perfect finish on every
part of the car. And itshows so much with just the the amazing
success you've had, the platforms you'vebeen able to dive into and move and
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motivate, how you've evolved this wholeindustry on your side, it's really been
just an amazing success story, andthat's due to your engagement with your customers,
your consumers, your people, yourfans, and just that crazy enthusiasm.
Only a car, a car nut, carmaniac kind of like how we're
wired. Uh, it's it onlystems from that, man. It's that
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crazy disease you get you can neverand it's just awesome because so many of
us are infected by it. Dude, you got it, You got it
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Well done on your news, onyour new ride that is so kick
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And there's always much success and justgreat catching up. Bro. We'll talk
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Man, another cool event for you. I'm sure now you're flying out,
so safe travels, my friend.Thank you so much, by I really
appreciate you having on the show.All right, man, Adam of Adams
Polishes. The company's named after him, you can't. He gave on an
email. If you guys got anyquestions, info, throw it Atam Adam
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at Adams Polishes. Was it Adamat Adam Adams polishes. You got a
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up. We'll talk to you,buddy. Nine thirty three Quick Breaks with
the Bees Garage on the seven nineKBPI really be his garage. You're back
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in Williebe's garage. What up youguys? Nine forty Willie's Garage on an
insanely cool Saturday. Is the LincolnTech Car Show today? Oh? I
don't know, you know what's youknow what's going on day? Man?
I'm so excited because me and thefamily are going to the Supercross. Dude,
I am a Supercross action mile hightoday. So they brought in a
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bunch of dirt. Yeah, man, I'm so fired up. We're so
stoked. I'm like, oh,cannot wait for that? Is uh And
I believe what Lincoln Tech Car Showis going on? Day? I think
so, man, I can't believewe missed that. We didn't even get
invited this year. That's funny.But that thing's blown up so big man
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sky, It's enormous. So yeah, but we gonna take It's awesome.
So if you're headed out there,hell yeah, I love that show.
Love those people are great. UmMy man, Dave dude, speaking to
car shows, this really is gonnabe a car show when you think about
the opportunity to not just see allthese cars right and hear them and and
what's really crazy, has had theopportunity and chance to own one. And
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I mean for a lot of peoplethat's like, well to what's the auction?
Is one thing on TV because yousee these crazy prices and these unbelievable
collections and crazy cool cars. Whata lot of people don't realize is right
in their own backyard, and specificallyif you're up North Loveland, Greeley,
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that type area, especially coming upnext week, there's two events going on
next week. So I've got aSo I'm gonna be broadcasting, Dave,
how crazy is this? How coolis how cool is it? This worked
out? So next Saturday, I'mgonna be broadcasting when we have a studio
up north that's right off like,oh god, it's the what does that
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exit? Two thirty two crossroads exit? So our studios right out the highway
up there, basically twenty five crossroads. I'm gonna be broadcasting doing my own
like, hey, you're up north, bring your hot ride, your motorcycle
or your car out I'm doing myown cars and coffee event and the garage
broadcast from up there. Storm OutMotors their car sort of enthusiast type dealership.
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They're gonna be out there with somecool cars. That's nine to eleven,
and then from there, I'm headingstraight over to this event going on
with Specialty Auto Auction. Because alot of people think or believe that they'll
never have the opportunity to have oneof these cars, buy one of these
cars, see one of these carsin a way that you can't take it
home. We'll do that's going onnext week and Greeley, especially if you're
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up there. Man, this isthe coolest auction ever because they bring this
right to your backyard. Dave tellus a little bit about about what's going
on with it and about everything,you know, kind of rolling next next
weekend Worth right now, we're inthe thick of it, you know,
getting a week out we've got Yeah, it's it's actually crazy. I said,
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I'm Saturday, I'm supposed to bewith my seat up, and I'm
here at the office, you know, trying to get some stuff done.
Um when we've got um cars arestill rolling in Actually this morning, I
think I got six that came inthis morning. So whoa, yeah,
it's it's it's nuts. We're youknow Island Grove that that venue is awesome.
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You know, it is a greatvenue for for this particular OX And
I didn't Grove Event Center up thereincreetly. Um. Now they'll start early,
um, but I'm telling you,man, it's an all day event.
They have cars, and I imaginewith this one, this is a
pretty big, pretty big run ofcars. Like you guys get you know
what, one hundred and fifty orso cars? You have more than that?
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Where's the where's the where's the countat? Right now? I think
the count's about little over one thirtyokay, and there, Um, if
you go on the website, Ithink there's probably a hundred riding near a
hundred or so posted. But theyjust keep coming in. It's it's it's
getting bigger and bigger every year.And that's what we like to do.
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And you don't have to travel halfwayacross the country to go to one of
these auctions. You don't have topay a whole bunch of money to walk
in the door and see what's goingon. It's free. Bring your family,
have a good time. Yeah,whether you're there to buy or just
have, you know, check outsome cars and see what's going on and
see how the whole process works.It's it's a good time. Hey,
It's one of the coolest things everbecause you guys have so many crazy cars
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and a lot of times, youknow, especially when you see these it's
kind of amazing to watch these carsgo through at a price that you can
afford. And you know there's gonnabe big money cars there too, obviously,
But man, you guys have somany options. If you want something
old school four wheel drive, ifyou want something modern with a little performance
to it, if you want somethingyou know, old school muscle car era
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or just a family cruiser, there'sa good chance and opportunity you're gonna have
all of you above, plus theyou know, variations of European and wild
old school you know, collectibles andcorvettes and what. I was kind of
crazy what you guys have because peoplecome from all over You got guys coming
from all over the southwest part ofthe country for this, for this auction.
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Yeah, we've got guys. We'vegot guys coming, and I've had
guys calling me from Oregon. Wesold some to Florida. We've got back
East stuff going on. A lotof guys from even around the state.
You know, we've got Wyoming,Utah all that. Uh. And the
great thing about is it's it's affordable. It's affordable. We sell affordable cars
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that that. You know, wedo have some of the high dollars stuff,
um, but seventy eight percent ofthe stuff that's that you know,
your normal guy can go and hecan he can go in and get a
car. We we actually have financingpeople can get on site. So if
yeah, and then you say injust a shop, hey, let's let's
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get an application done. We canget a sent in and see if we
can get your car too, Dude, How cool is that? See that's
the smart on your part. Butman, for us car guys, that's
what that's what gets this man.They have financing on site. Honey.
They got financing on site. Honey, this finance you know in site?
Your friends like, yo, bro, there's financing on site? Uh?
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Yeah, man, that's uh,that's is it? What that j what
is it? JJ? Well?What is that company that does? Yeah,
I've used it before. They're great. Yeah, they and it's it's
super easy. You basically you cancall right from the option and say,
hey, this is I'm looking atthis, this is about what I They'll
say, you can spend this muchmoney so you can get a bought and
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there's a little sheet of paper,we sign it and you're on your way.
Cool. It's pretty cool. Youknow. We've we've actually put some
deals together doing it that way.So we're trying to open things up.
We've got online bidding, we gotproperty bid now, and that's already out
of control. I think there's fouror five hundred bidders on there already.
So there's gonna be some competition forsome people getting some cars. But if
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you're consigning a car, it's there'sa good chance it's gonna go. So
let's talk about some of those carsnow. Look, people can go sign
up now. If you've got acar you want to sell or when you're
looking at you might want to jumpon this website. Tell everybody the website
real fast Specialty auto auction dot com, Specialty Autoauction dot com. Give me
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a second from a computer, fireup, what is your What would you
say is your hottest car? Like, dude, what car is gonna go
for more money than any other caron the lot, by hands and feet,
bro but by a mile straight gamblebees. Um. I think it's gonna
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be a really close set between thesixty three C ten truck and the seventy
three Broncho. I think those aregonna be too hot ticket items. What's
what's in the seventy three Bronco?Is it a modern drive train like a
coyote or is it something older?No, it's a it's a it's a
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small blocks. I think it's threeh two, but it does have a
fuel injection on it, automatic overdrive. It's an uncut truck, but it's
got a lift and stuff on it. It's it's it's totally awesome. You
got to see that thing online.It's it's three speed or four speed transmission.
It's got an overdrive automatic so force. That's a big that's a big
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desirable Bronco right there. What doyou think? What do you think the
price of that thing is? Uh, probably bucking and a half. Who
wow, Wow, that goes fora buck fifty down blown away with that
God, that is stupid money fora problem that is. But you know
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what, that's where they're at it'scrazy to see these thumb Broncos go for
that much. I'm look, I'minjured, I'm hurt, I'm I'm a
little bit staggering right now. It'sjust because it's it's hard for me to
swallow that the Bronco can go forso damn much money, especially if damn
four I should say it like this. It's tough believe that a Ford can
go for that much money. Yuh, come on, there you go again,
there you go again? Out God, all right, so big money
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Bronco. What was the other one? Sixty three pickup? Is it?
That white one? That white one? I think I think that that truck
is it's been a ring a bellthere's it's You're very hard pressed to find
another one like it. Yeah,I've seen those. I've seen those trucks
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in the two hundreds and up.This truck is they don't have he doesn't
have it set that high it's gonnabe. It's it's definitely a cool unit.
If you're one one, don't wantto spend the time to build one
or have it built. Ye,I've seen this truck. It's amazing.
A lot of people don't realize thatthing is on air. Man, it
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can sit on the frame roils,it just goes. It is really cool,
nasty uh little ls building it crazycool interior like everything's just everything's right
done and it's I mean it's aturnkey you know, six six numbered sort
of badass hot ride. And I'mtalking. This thing is gorgeous inside out,
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under the hood, under the chassis, this car, this truck is
just it is amazing. It's yeah, I really can't really even say.
You know, you can see itonline see the pictures, but you have
to see that thing in real lifethere I should get an idea of what
what was involved. There's been somuch my mild custom body work done to
it that the average I couldn't seeit, you know, like the bottom
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of the doors or roll around itinstead of square. There's just a lot
of cool stuff with it that thatsomebody looking for a really nice deal that
they can get in and drive,and I'm gonna have to wait to have
it built. I think that's theway to do it, you know.
Yeah, Hey tell me about this. Um, I see this this kind
of cool mo part wagon. It'sa plymous savoy wagon like this thing.
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If you guys want to cool,and nowadays wagons are on point. They're
on fire right now. This thingis a nineteen sixty three plymous Savoy four
door wagon. And I tell youthat car is dope. It looks like
a project car, like it's anindefinitely need to love. But somebody wants
a badass, cool family go getter. This car is savage. This thing
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is sick. Yeah, that caris. That car is cool. We
actually sold that car at the lastoption, and he had big plans for
it and was gonna, you know, I can't remember, he's gonna put
a diesel in it or something likethat. That's stupid, and had a
bunch of other projects going and decided, you know what, let's just uh,
let's just let it go and letsomebody else finish this thing and enjoy
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it. But it's cool. It'sgot a perfect patina on that Yeah,
dude, that car is sick.Obviously. If anybody wants some really cool
you know, some classic muscle likebig block Chevelle's numbers matching, there's a
few of those offered as well.There's some there's some Chevelle's, there's a
couple that aren't on it. There'sa seventy gto Oh that's phs documented numbers
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matched deal that will probably be onthe website on Monday. Um, there's
I'm actually sitting here scrolling through stuffright now. Dude. The nineteen twenty
nine Ford Model A is pretty savagetoo for a badass rat Rod. Damn
they did that one. Cool ashell. That's a dull car. We
bar got laundry on the back allthat stuff. That car is cool,
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man, What do you think acar like that goes for? So for
those that don't know, it's arat Rod, right, but it's a
it's a Matt Black. Everything's kindof murdered out. But you know,
for these old Model aise and whatnot, they had these things where the Indian
department is wide open. This onelooks like it's got a ton of ram
on it. So's it's kind ofwild to see these cars. And what's
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weird is a lot of the ratRod guys put their own flavored personality or
you know, sort of spin onthe car. But do you see a
lot of these cars cycling back throughin popularity because so many, so many
things are now available. Can youimagine I saw a couple of rat rods
down in Florida with lss ls likedrive plants in them, drive trains in
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them, and they were freaking stupidcool. Now you see a lot of
people doing that. We had Adamon earlier and I was telling them about
a Hudson that I saw, like, you know, the old forty eight
forty nine style Hudson, which iskind of nuts and amazing. So it
really is wild to see some ofthese older cars again gain momentum and desire.
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But there's nothing cooler than seeing someof these old cars come to life
again with modern drive trains and whetherit's know, something like this where it
looks like a small block or abig block or something in it. It's
just iconically cool. It's just asomething that you see and you go,
I don't care. You could beyoung, old, midlife. Nobody looks
at that car and doesn't think,damn, that's cool. It's just it's
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a rad, cool little ride,especially the way he's done it. What
do you think something like that brings. It's a four twenty seven in the
ind compartment. That's a badass.Yeah, it's kind of nasty little car,
you know, I don't that ratrod Street Rod markets. It's tough
to call. You gotta get twoguys like the car, and you know
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it could bring forty or fifty grand. To me, I think the car's
probably mid low thirty somewhere there.I don't know. I don't know what
he wants for it. I don'tknow, but that's just kind of my
opinion on it. Oh tell me, you know, I'll be interested.
That's one to Watson kind of seesee what happens, just because I think
there's, like you said, ifthere's a couple of guys that go big
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or that that's interested in it,who knows where it could go. Um,
there's also a two forty I seeon there? Man, have they
gained a lot at momentum? Uh? That uh? That dots in two
forties and seventy two. That isa that's a crazy car because isn't that
the one with the LS in it? Yep? That car is has original
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a thousand and eighty nine miles onit. That's stupid they put an L
in a thousand mile two forty Z. Yeah. I don't. I don't
know what the history of it isor how it ended up like that,
but you know, I put apost on the other day that was LS
swapped the world on our Facebook.Because we've got adj jeep that's got an
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LS in it, that's in theauction, we've got that's card that's got
in LS. We've got obviously toce ten. There was a few others
thing. You know, if yousee the pictures on here, definitely read
through some of these descriptions of thesecars because they're kind of deceiving sometimes.
Yeah, and the two forty looksstock. And if you put a two
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forty, if you put a nojoke Dotson seventy two dots in two forty
Z with a thousand original miles wouldbe a fifty seventy whatever thousand dollars two
forty. Like, I know wherethe guy that just won the Dotson World
Championship for the cleanest Dotson in theworld, right that two forty went on
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one hundred and fifty thousand dollars twoforty. So how crazy is this?
The dots and that just won thisaward. I've seen this car three or
four times. He had one hundredand fifty gs into this car and it
did not win the number one Dotsonin the world title. So the guy
took it to a some sort ofcrazy dots and guru guy, and he
had like eleven pages of things thathe had to correct on the car.
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And I'm talking down to the Dotsonwheelweight, the original nineteen seventy two dots
and wheelweight that says dots in onit. Right, This car went through
all these eleven changes and just wonthe nicest or you know, grandiose Dotson
of the World trophy, and that'sall he wanted. This guy's got more
money than he knows what to dowith. Obviously, you're spending that much
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money on two forty. Yeah that'sthe case. But here's a thousand miles
two forty and some crazy dude justput an LS in it when that would
have been an easy, big moneycar. And this is one of the
few times where where an LS iscool, but ALS probably hurts the the
money that that car would have commandedhad it been original. However, not
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taking anything away from it, Ilike it. Dots in two forty better
with than LS than I do.You know the sixth banger that was in
there, so you know, applesand oranges. It's still crazy cool car
and you could win. You canbuy that thing. This upcoming weekend,
a week from the day, oneweek from the day, there was a
lot number thirty eight. I'll probablyrun about oh, I would say probably
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about the time you get there.Maybe maybe between there and one o'clock somewhere
and there, right, you know. And we've got a really cool variety
of cars this time. Sometimes wehave we're really heavy on something. Um,
but we've got good trucks, goodstreet rods. I definitely need to
send you a better picture of myfierro I'm selling my sun Burst Fierirety.
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There. He's got it up.It's a lot number Oh listen two,
Um, I'm lot number two.I'm going that early. You're going that
early. Um, the first fivecars can have a rerun. So if
we don't get the money on itrunning early, we're gonna run it back
in primetime, all right. Sothat's that's kind of how that works.
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I wanted to I wanted to getit in there. I know it's not
a high dollar car, so werun a little less expensive cars right out
of the gate and kind of rampit up to the high dollar stuff and
then kind of ramp back down toa little bit lower dollars. But that's
the cleanest fieriro GT in the state. It is stupid. I mean that
car is stupid clean. You peoplewon't believe it. Well, I'm looking
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forward to seeing it. I've seenlots of pictures of it, but I
haven't seen it in real life.And those those things are coming around too.
They're getting popular. A lot ofcrazy eighties nineties stuff is getting real
popular, like that. There's anold four Monty Carlo that's got six hundred
miles on it that we're running.How old four money? Well, it's
an old four Monty Carlo. That'san ugly car anyway, but a car
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with four hundred miles just stupid.Why would somebody only put four hundred miles
on a Well? Is it thisred one? Yeah, it's one of
those Dale ear hard Oh my god, it's a collector deal. Yeah.
Oh dude. This guy bought thiscar and thought that this thing was gonna
be a huge money car down theroad, only to find out it ain't
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worth nothing. What it is work? Yeah, Well, you know there's
collectors out there that that need acertain piece to go into collection, and
this might be the one for theguy. Yeah, it's that Dell Earnhardt
Series Monte Carlo. Man, theyput so much heat around this car back
in the day. It's it's thethree point eight super charged version, so
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that is you know, it's crazy, unique and rare um but it's it's
nuts. This was at the time, this was thought to be a big
collectible down the road and it neverreally panned out to be a super big
desirable car. But that doesn't meanthere's somebody out there that this doesn't complete
their collection because the damn things onlygot four hundred miles on its crazy.
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Who has that common? God?That is nuts. Yeah. Anyway,
it's gonna be an amazing Oxen nextweek, and here's a great opportunity for
able to get their hands on it. I'll talk of some cool cars,
some things that you normally wouldn't beable to get, maybe at this price,
things you normally wouldn't able to uhto be able to bid on.
Uh. They start out with coolpatina. I should ask if there's any
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I don't know, is there anymotorcycles in the mix? You guys got
anything like that or any kind oflike wild sort of off the reservation type
crazy builds that you're gonna outside.I guess at two forty with the ls
and it's um, but anything wildthat you think might tip the scale.
Um, right now, I don'thave anything that that has just you know,
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made me go what I mean,there's a we do have. We
do have a Harley that we're sellingand uh we we actually bought that bike.
We you know, we do motorcyclesand things. That we bought it
from a friend of mine that wasin an accident and it needed some he's
(54:58):
paralyzed now, so we're gonna sellthat bike to try to raise a little
bit of extra money to help himget the things he needs to his house
to to you know, help getit set up so he can get kind
of back to a normal life.Okay, So that that Harley's gonna go
early. We're gonna that's one ofour first deals we kind of sell in
our memorabilious stuff. Um. Ohoh, wait a minute, wait a
(55:19):
minute, I see something's gonna blowup. You guys got a nineteen sixty
eight four Mustang on some crazy redneckfour wheel drive chassis. Watch out,
that's the Mustang Raptor in the earlyversion. Have you seen the Mustang Raptors
that Ford is gonna build. Imaginea modern version of this car. That's
what Ford is about to build inthe Mustang Raptor. It is ridiculous and
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they're really gonna go with it.Maybe maybe this kid's onto something. This
is that Mustang four by fourth thingis a younger kid that's kind of wants
to get in the car bids.He wants to get into the option stuff
and got this one staying four Worlddrive and got it going, and you
know, props to him. He'sgonna he's gonna put it in there and
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he's gonna let it rip and seewhat happens. So he's getting his feet
wet and having a good time.So it doesn't matter how old you are.
You don't have to be an oldguy to get into collector car stuff.
Hell no, um, really coolseeing number of Corvettes and whatnot.
Hang on, man, we gottadive into a break. I'm late back
in just a minute. Will itbe his garage? This auction specialty Auto
auction dot Com. Go check itout. You see all the cars.
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Check him out. It runs nextweek. I'll get you the times back
with David just a second towards sevennine KVPI Willie Bee's garage. You're back
in Willie BEA's garage. What isup all right? Will it be his
garage? We'll be Saturday afternoons.So many things going on next Saturday.
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So this is gonna be kind ofcool. Man. I hope you guys
bring out some cars. So it'sa cool event because I guess stormat Motors.
It's right by the North studios.Now, a lot of people don't
even know that we have studios upnorth. To be honest, I knew
we had something up there, butI didn't know we could broadcast from until
the other day. And I'm like, wait, why don't we just do
it up here? So they gotthis arena like like it's an open little
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arena gig and it's one of thosethings where the place up there are starting
to do their own you know,like we were speaking with Adam earlier,
their own cars and coffee events,meaning they want to hey, anybody around
up there North North side it youwant to come out and get you know,
there's breakfast, there's obvious coffee,there's all that stuff. But it's
this cool event when you can doit in the morning, plug into like
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you know, some like minded individuals, show up some cool cars, and
then scattered like water bugs to getthe rest of the day to do whatever
you want. We had a coupleevents up there that uh Texas hippie whole,
I shouldn't play. Oh yeah,that's right. Yeah, so you
might be familiar with it. Acool little venue and uh, we're gonna
do our own little cars and coffeeevent. I'll be broadcasting the show outside
next week's across your fingers for goodweather. But this can be a cool
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event. And from there, rightas I'm done with that at eleven,
I'm gonna roll up and check outthis auction at the Greeley Events of the
Island Grove Event Center in Greeley's it'sa really cool You guys, if you
live up north, you obviously knowwhere this place is. Island Grove has
been there forever. They got thisbigger building kind of in the middle of
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that campus, right by the outdoorstadium, and it gives a great footprint
for these guys, especially Autowax inthe layout. A really cool local auction
where guys from several states. Yougot guys coming from New Mexico, Oklahoma,
Kansas, Colorado obviously and all aroundto run their cars through this really
cool auction. It's a smaller actionthan what you're seeing on TV, which
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gives you guys the opportunity to bidon some cars and take home some real
gems. We were just going kindof over some of the cars on their
site where you can see some ofthese people already put their cars on assignment.
Some are still coming in. Hesaid, he took five or six
just you know, the last morningor two, so they'll probably be around
one hundred fifty plus cars rolling acrossthe auction block next week. What time
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does it begin, what time thepeople need to get there? Kind of
give us the walkthrough of how it'slaid out, and if if you want
to go, there's a couple oftimes that are going to be important to
you and a couple things you cando beforehand. Probably you get a bitter
number whatnot. So Dave kind ofwalk us through those real fast. Well,
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the option doors open at eight o'clock. The option we're gonna start doing
some memorabilia and things. We don'thave a whole lot this time. We're
gonna start doing that about nine cardsto start running across the block right around
ten o'clock. If you are interestedin something you see, you can register
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to bid on the website Specialty autoauctiondot com. You can get put all
your information in everything you need todo. They'll sign you a bid number
or or actually a buyer number,and when you get there, just come
in. They'll give you a bidnumber and you're good to go. When
you when if you're just there tolook around, walk in and have a
good time and signing something, youcan do it right here on the website.
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You can also get ahold of meatdirectly when you get to the auction.
If you're not set up for abidding and haven't done that online,
there's a place to do that.There's the ladies there will help you out.
You just bring your ID. Makesit a lot faster. If you
have some sort of you know,bank letter or something for approval for a
financing, just to prove you havesome money, that helps us a lot
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in the long run. It makesthe whole process faster. So and if
you don't again, we've we've gotfinancing you can do there too. So
other than that, you show up, get there, have a good time.
You can have some cocktails, whateveryou want to do and we'll get
the cars running along. I thinkit'd probably be it's usually a pretty long
day. I think we should bewe should be done by hopefully five or
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six o'clock. Maybe if some stuffkeeps coming in, it might be a
little bit later. We've got foodthe food truck there which has got some
really good Mexic Oh. Yeah,man, it was crue. Yeah.
There's plenty to do around there.It's pretty tough to get bored. And
all the cars, all the carsthat you're looking at are in the same
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building as the car it was wherethey're going across the block, So you
don't have to get up and walkaround and go see this and that and
come back and miss something. It'sit's all right there, all the actions
in one room. Yeah, man, which makes it great again. You
can see the cars now Specialty autoauction dot Com. There's ways you could
put your car consignment, run itthrough. Hey, um, in the
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Oxen world, is it better torun your car with a reserve or at
no reserve? Now, for peoplethat don't know, a reserve is the
price that you sat on your car. If you feel like it has to
reach something, it has to reachthis for a minimum. However, it
seems like a lot of times oftentimesthe no reserve cars, for whatever reason,
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have more people bidding on them,just due to the fact the buyers
know that that car has got togo. I'm kind of no reserve guy
myself because because just for that,just for that reason, people know that
there the car is going to befor sale. At the end of when
the hammer drops, somebody's going toown it. The reserve cars, most
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of the time, if somebody getsthere and then we're getting close and we
pull a reserve on something, itbrings a little bit more money than where
we stopped it. So the reservecars, if you are a new person
to the option and I haven't soldanything before, I would probably tell you
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to put a reserve on it,because it's kind of a learning curve there,
right right If if if you're confidentand you know you're on the money,
you know your car is worth whatwhat you want for it, and
you're willing to roll the dice,put it in there no reserve. That's
that's kind of how that's what Ido. Mind the cars that I run,
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I run no reserve because I'm confidentin what they're gonna do the guys
that uh is that bullet is thatbullet musta ain't gonna run through it?
No reserve? Yes, whoa,whoa, there's a bullet must sixty eight
sixty eight. Well, what's underthe head. It's got a three hundred
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and thirty one inch small block withfuel injection. It's got a four speed
in it. Four will bitch breaksit's it's a really cool car. I
I'm planning on doing it. Noreserve, that's I'll tell you that now.
I'm not I'm not gonna be onehundred percent. I just kind of
kind of house see things out aregoing at the option. But that car
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is, that's a gorgeous car.You're talking about first time sellers. Um,
if you're a first time buyer,is there anything that people should know,
like if I if if if Iwon the car and I've put down
a thousand dollars, is that whatit's going to cost me? Or is
it going to cost me a littlebit more than that thousand dollars? When
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you when you buy that car,you scratch a check for that car that
day. Okay, So so howwhatever you pay for you do have to
buyer fee on top of what thehammer drops for. Okay, so say
it's ten grand, it's gonna beten eight, you know, we it's
that's just kind of how the percentageswork. Um, So if the wife
gives you a budget, you needto factor that in on top of or
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your bid. No, no,no, no, no, no,
no, no, that's completely wrong. Every husband dude knows the the additional
fee of the of the oxen isit is it factored into the purchase price
to say a car. You don't. No, that's that's like Ticketmaster or
Latin It Ticket, all them stupidass fees. It's just part nine.
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Baby. Those tickets were forty nineninety nine. I know we ended up
paying eighty nine, but the ticketwas forty. Nah. Man, the
car you don't factor into all thefees into No, that's not not at
all part of the equation, youguys. Every husband and car enthusiast knows
that the money is where the moneyis at your factory in fees, No
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sir, oh no, not partof the equation. And she gives you
a budget to twenty thousand, allof that goes to the car, all
of it, and then probably threethousand and five hundred on top of it
because you know your limits. Yeah, you don't want to ask your wife
to pon her wedding rings. Youcan get your car out of the auction.
No, probably not smart. Probablynot smart. That's not smart.
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So that you know, and it'sfast thinking. What one thing we do
ask of people that have never beento an auction before? Get thee don't
don't leave at your friends when you'restanding there. I know a guy that
did that once and he got scolded. You. I've almost bought a car
I didn't want, y'all. Iwas just waving across. Hey, y'all,
Oh damn, I just if Ijust been on the car my bad.
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Um Uh yeah, I don't dothat. Um. But it's a
blast. It's exciting. There's allkinds of cars ride cool ways for you,
you know, score them, anda lot of times they're crazy affordable.
It happens next Saturday. Um,I didn't grow up. Event center
up in Greeley. Make plans tojoin us. Can't wait? Y'all want
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to bet on the coolest? Hey? Go look, so it's horrible pictures.
I'm gonna send this man better picturesbecause he've got my Fierro in front
of a dumpster. Um So,I got a little Fiarro going through.
There's a Willie be Foundation car that'sgoing through. Um So, A lot
of things up there. They're justgonna be pretty cool. I'm excited,
by the way, if you wantto own a Fiarro gt GT y'all GT,
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I did say regular, I said, get did y'all hear that?
GT? UM? That's that's rare, rare GT. What's the official color?
It's some burst orange and it's arare Actually, it's a stupid rare
color. And it's an ungotly cleanFierro. It's like a time capsule.
It's crazy factory freaking radio in thatcar, like the dash. Yeah,
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dude, just got the factory umum liners like floor liners in it,
like everything, says Fiarro. Itstill has the freaking the book, the
owner's manual came with it. Itdoesn't have a new clutch, and it's
looking at pers like a kitten.It's a rare color, stupid clean,
all the original you know, plasticand metal. Um but it's a it's
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a great little time capsule car.SO and it it fires off, runs
great. So that's cool. Gocheck it. Out. I'm just sitting
in better pictures because it looks likesomebody's elbow. I think, I think
you're the one to put to me. So hey, that's beside the point.
I didn't know you're gonna put thempictures that with a public picture.
I was like, here's the car, man, I need to get this
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out of it. He's like,yeah, all right, so look those
are being improved here soon. Um, but to score that, get it
all right? Dave always cool catchingup? Man? Hey, can I
give it a little shout out realhood before we go? Yeah, Hey,
I'd like to give a shout outto Josie at Victory Motors in Long
Month. He uh, he hadhe had some cars that he was selling
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through the auction and we just startedtalking to him. He calls calls Scott
up a little bit later and says, hey, I'm running that seventy was
sent seventy two GMC sprint, whichis like an El Camino. Yeah,
he said, why why don't yougo ahead and donate that to the Willie
Bee Foundation? How cool is that? So Scott's gonna split that with him,
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where they're gonna run that car andyou get all the proceeds for that.
These guys always do this, andit's amazing they do because that helps
us on the foundation side fixed carsbe able to go out buy cars to
two fix and it's just a it'sone of the few ways that we're able
to fundraise. And this is amazing. These guys have such an open and
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you know, big heart when itcomes to helping out the Willebew Foundation.
That's ah, that's cool as hellyou guys. Man. Yeah, he's
you know, Joe, She's alwaysbeen on the other end of this.
He's the one that easily steps upand buys those cars and uh, you
know, gets as much as wecan and him and Scott easily yeah,
to get us. That happened.So this time to go in the other
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direction and say, hey, Igot this cool little car. U.
It's actually getting new interior and everythingput in it out to be done by
I don't know Monday or so,well it's gonna be it's gonna be a
really nice car. That's he's gonnadonate. So I hope that works for
you. Yeah, man, that'sa that's big for the foundation and uh,
exciting for us. So what timeis that gonna run. Um.
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I think we're gonna put it ona time slot probably around one o'clock.
Okay, awesome, man, we'lllook forward to that. I'll put it
right by my Fierro. Who that'sFaro is a big money car. That
thing might bring eighty grand. Justdon't you don't know the Fierro market.
It's huge. Um, I'm gonnarun that right with Scott's uh sixty three?
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How's that sound? Man? Don'tembarrass his truck like that. That
thing probably bring more money than thatGMC. It is a Pontiac, you
know I heard that, love Scott. That's a good look at truck man.
All Right you guys, specially Idaactually see you. Next week is
then Grove Event Center is gonna bea blast. Get there early. Um,
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great opportunities for you score cars,including that really nice sixty three GMC
truck. Um. All right,see you guys, see you man,
it's well see KBP. I wouldit be his garage? Back out of
the break, Willie Bee's garage?You're back in Willie Bee's garage? What
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of you guys? Would it bea his garades? Man? So many
cool things going on this weekend.Have AMA Supercross action mile high tonight and
power field a mile high. It'sa dude, it's gonna be blasphemy.
The family looking so forward to it, can't wait. And look, here's
a good note. Those are hardtickets to get right now. And it
was only because my buddy actually wastaking his family to the event. He
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was fortunate enough to score some ticketsand his kids were a holes. His
kids were like, they were likebeing punks, and the mom says,
you know what, because the wayyou guys acted, we're not gonna go
to the Supercross. So he comesup to me and goes, hey,
man, this guy word, We'renot taking the kids because they've been assholes.
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So if you if you want thosetickets, I'll give them to you.
Because I was like, dude,I can't believe you score tickets.
So he was like ground. Iwas like, damn, I know what
they did. But look if yourkids listen, Oh that's parenting, right,
there's dun Thanks to you guys beinga holes. Me and my family
is going dude, I'm gonna usethat as on my kids too. Right.
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Dad's grumpy. Now you know whydad didn't get to go to Supercross
either, Right, Little punks.Um. Well, look, man,
one of my best friends and justreally cool cats I met a while back
and he's got one of the coolest, in my opinions, one of the
coolest businesses that you could So Ilove people that go out and and roll
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the dice. They go out andthey try to become their own bosses,
you know, sort of the mastersof their own destiny, and that that
put a lot of time and alot of investment, a lot of you
know, what you would consider justfidelity. And that's everything from not just
money, but the you know,the fidelity of time and networking, and
you know, the conversations that peoplecompletely are unaware of or completely oblivious to
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that make that business stand out andthe relationships that form and forge from it.
Carson has been great about that withfood Dog Moto. His his specialty
is old Japanese motorcycles from the sixties, seventies and early eighties. And really,
man, you've got a great teamof mechanics and people that have really
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eager about turning these cars or cars, these motorcycles around and restoring these things.
And man, you're finding diamonds inthe rough. And what's really cool
is you partnered up with us todo this really cool bike build that we're
going to give away at the Rockand Rolled Car Show. And for people
that if you've ever seen some ofthese classic whether it's a Yamahal Zuzuki,
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a Honda kwasa whatever, these maybe, these vintage style bikes have exploded
in popularity, commanding big, bigmoney for you know, for these things
when they drive across the auction blockand really just insanely cool in every regard.
And man, you have taken thedesire for these things and really riding
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this wave out because I don't knowthat there's a better restoration and facility to
take your classic Japanese seventies motorcycle too. Then well you created and made their
food dog man. So welcome backon the show. Brother, How you
been. I've been good, man, Thanks again for having me back on.
Yeah, it's been a you know, I launched this thing in twenty
twenty here in Denver, and man, just the reception has been nuts.
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You know. It's a huge partof that's been from the support that you
know, you've shown me and acouple of other media outlets have shown me
across the across the region. Butlike, dude, it's it's nuts,
man. It's kind of a dreamcountry. We're being able to bring these
bikes back to life and find them, and you know, the families bringing
us, bringing us spikes and uslike, you know, bringing this thing
that meant so much to them whenthey were kids. They get to enjoy
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it again. It's it's cool,mann, take a lot of pride.
And I'm telling my daughter because mydaughter's watching some of the stuff on my
phone this morning about the Supercross andI'm like, this is what we're gonna
go see it. She's like,I want to do that. I want
to do that. I want towant these bikes are like jump in And
I was like, don't worry,baby, I have found over the last
couple decades, I have come acrossthe same mini bike that I had when
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I was a kid, a littleMr fifty And you can bet my man
Carson here in food Dog his team'sgot him. Because I can't wait for
my kiddos to be able to throwtheir leg or the same bike that I
did when I was a kid.Like that's just a cool memory to have
and create make. And you know, these bikes you still come across them
somewhat affordable. I think I boughtone for like fifty bucks and the other
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I spent two hundred bucks on.When I first got these, these old
school Mr fifties, you can stillfind these things come stupid cheap and um,
you know, sometimes it will costa dime, but well worth it
because I can't wait to have thatmemory or watching my kids throw their leg
over a little Mr fifty because Iknew what it meant for me and my
brother to ride behind my dad,you know, and and follow him up
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the little trails and so forth.And I get to share that that memory
as soon with my kids. Andthat's what you really have, you know,
been able and fortunate enough to do, is is to allow these memories
and experiences to be shared across thegeneral rations that in its own story is
really cool as well. Yeah,man, these, like you said,
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like, these are these are vesselsfor creating memories on. And you know
it's when we uh, sometimes webring them, we you know, find
them out in the farmlands, bringthem back and we'll strip it down,
the paint everything and bring them backto like perfect. But a lot of
times, you know, if they'vegot like a little ding or gash or
something. We're like, you know, me and my guys sit around almost
like rubbing these like things on here, being like you know, where did
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this come from? Like just toit, and it's it's really cool.
It's like it's like the scars thatwe wear on our bodies or even like
our tattoos. You know, it'slike these these memories tied to these things.
So it's yeah, some bikes webring all the way back. Some
of them were like, ah,that's like they're just so naturally worn,
and we make them run right againand send them. Yeah, exactly,
Well we've got something cool with therock and rolled cars. So because you
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guys heard the news about Bandamir,it's crazy to think that that speedway and
that facility is you know, it'sunfortunately, it's everything has its time,
everything has its place, and unfortunately, you know, as much as we
love things, things have to evolve. And in that area, in that
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space, they have fought for severalyears to sort of be ahead of the
curve and all the development around thatarea and have fought a lot of battles
in regards to that. But it'stime that that real estate gets turned into
something else. And you know thatfamily has owned one hundred and you know,
well, however many acres up thereand that's prime time great a real
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estate nowadays. So it was timefor the Bandon Mere family to tap out
because their resources, they're parking lots, they're overflow parking. We're getting consumed
up by this, you know,by the developments in the subdivisions moving and
occurring in their land anyway, Soyou know, it's just it's gonna go
to something different. We've all seenthat foreshadowed, but now it comes to
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reality. So this is the finalyear that the Rock and Roll Car Show
is to be held at Bandonmare.Now it will live on. It's just
a different facility in different place andsomething a little different. So we really
want to make this twentieth anniversary andthe final show. There's something to celebrate,
something to be sad about. It'sthe last opportunity for the Rock and
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Roll Car Show to be at thisfacility, so we want to go out
in a big way. And Carsonand the guys at Food Dog are making
that happen. They're gonna give awaya bike, a really cool bike at
the Rock and Roll Car Show withways to win it tell me a little
bit about this bike that you found. So we've got a nineteen seventy six
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CB three sixty. This thing israd. I mean, if if you're
familiar with the CB lines, it'smuch like the CB three fifty, which
is one of the most iconic Hondasever. But this has a six speed
on it, so it's even thatmuch cooler. Way a six speed.
Oh that's six speed on a threesixty. Yeah, man, it's it's
a beautiful little bike. We've touchedpretty much every inch of this thing to
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bring it back, so we're youknow, I know, we're gonna do
a couple events leading up to itto unveil this thing and kind of show
people what they could win. Whatyear is it, man, it's in
nineteen seventy six, all right,I'm googling this thing right now. Honda
c B three sixty. Is thata four stroke or two stroke? It's
a four stroke bike, So youknow, if you're relatively new new to
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motorcycles or where you live in thecity, it's just like a perfect cruiser
for around the city. Man,you want to go get your groceries,
perfect little bike for it. Wow, the one I'm looking at. So
there's different offerings. Obviously, thisbike is big in restoring, putting straight
bars on, doing a little flavoron the seat and making it like,
um, a little more modern sortof feel to it, but with that
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classic line and look. And thenthere's another one right beside of it.
This still has the factory handlebars,um and all the you know, side
mirrors and so forth on there,and it's uh, it's just it's just
as well, do you have acertain way you plan on doing this this
bike? What what is your flavor? And knowing what do you guys build
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down there? Um? What doyou what are you leaning towards? So
you know what man like, whenit comes to motorcycles, it's like your
outfit, Like you know, peoplepeople really kind of own it and make
it their own. So what we'redoing with it. Our plan is to
bring this thing back to factory stockand then whoever wins it, if they
want to, you know, makeit their own, like they can bring
it back to us. We cancut it up, we can add this
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or that to it. But youknow, I figured starting with kind of
a perfect baseline for someone and dude, I mean I'm a nerd. I
love all the turn signals and theoriginal mirrors, and when I ride a
bike, I want to feel likethat thing just came off off the Honda
dealership back in the seventies. Sowe're gonna bring this thing back to uh,
you know, back to original andperfect and then uh, you know,
if you want to add your stuffto it. We do tons of
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custom work over at the shop too, but I figured we'd start with something
kind of fresh and clean for them. Right, Wow, this bike with
a six speed transmission. What acool round town? Or like me and
the wife, man, we've gotthese old bikes that we're looking forward to
taking for us. Man, wekind of live out. We probably are
like ten minutes from Elizabeth and aboutyou know, twelve fifteen minutes from Parker,
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but we're out this little country roadand we are dying for the day
that we could hop on these oldschool bikes and tool them into town,
get a babysitter, and just dolike a Monica in Me day where you
can go down and ride these oldschool bikes, which is so cool and
fun and you know, in alittle country two lane road, man,
it's all you need. It's justuh, it's gonna be fun for us
to have that opportunity, and there'ssuch a desired platform because they're super nimble,
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easy to ride, They get aroundtown and in small towns, I
mean just perfectly. And if youwant to hang them out, you can
get on I twenty five. Butat the same time, man, what
a cool little two and from Aand B bike And definitely get your I
don't know, just get your bloodpumping on something that's classic, nostalgic,
vintage and and just earns a lotof cool points. The cool thing is,
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man, like this bike is youknow, I'm going to toot my
own horn here. I've spent thelast year building like the best team I
could possibly find from people in theregion, so I you know, I
can honestly say I have the bestvintage mechanics at my shop. So when
you get this bike, not onlydo you know that it's been like touched
by the best, but you know, if there's any issues with it,
we're gonna take care of you.If you've got like a resource, ride
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out the gate for us to downthe road. You know, tinker with
it here and there. These areold bikes. Things do happen. But
the cool thing about these old bikes. Is everything can be fixed, and
my team's got the knowledge, we'vegot the parts, we've got everything.
So it's you know, it's it'smore than just even winning a bike.
You're you're gonna be a part ofour little like vintage crew, and you
know you want to learn how todo some things with this spike. Call
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us up, you know, bringit on in. We'll walk you through
some things. I'm a big I'ma big fan of like teaching people to
work on their own bikes and workon their own stuff. So we have
you know, bikes, come inwith whatever list of issues and I'll you
know, I'll sit down with theperson and be like, hey, I'm
gonna send you over a couple ofvideos so you can knock this stuff out.
There's no point in paying my teamto do it. And plus you
get to work on your own bikeand learn some things, so it's a
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you know, it's a kind ofall inclusive package when you win this spike.
Yeah, man, what a coollittle bike to win too. This's
not like you can go find thesein this shape and in condition. If
you do, it's consider yourself lucky. But to be able to you know,
hop on with these bikes so firedup. Man, You o't know
how many people would freak out ifyou told them they had to start their
bike with the kickstarter, Like Arnestgot, the kickstarter is for a motorcycle
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what the manual transmission is for themodern car. It literally is one of
those things people would look at andgo, well, how the hell do
I do that? It's wow?But these bikes have that there's a certain
cool vintage feel about them. Theway they do the pinstripes and colors,
the way the tank you know,has the graphics, the way that even
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as as crazy as it seems,the way the headlight, mirror and blinkers
they are all mounted, and theway they aesthetically kind come together. It's
like a little piece of vintage artthat is you know, is so cool
because you get on it and youride this thing, you ride the sun.
But you you know, it's gotthat wingy, ninky cool sound you
know from the seventies that people loveto see back out on the road again.
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Yeah, for sure, Like younail it, man. The stylings
of these things, I think,you know, over the years, everything
that's kind of come cool over theyears. I feel has come from the
sixties and seventies stylings, you knowwhen they when we're just seeing more and
more of it, kind of thisretro approach to building bikes and stuff.
And so this thing, man,it's gonna be cherry. It's gonna look
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exactly like it did in nineteen seventysix when whoever bought it. This spike
originally was from Montana, so youknow, which is my hometown or my
home state. So I have thatmuch even more of a love for this
motorcycle. But this thing's gonna besick. Man. I can't wait to
give this away. And whoever wins, it's just gonna feel cool as hell
riding this thing because they're sexy.Man, they're beautiful. Yeah, and
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you be able to win it.Take it home at the Rocket Roll Car
Show, like you win that bike, like we're gonna break it down.
There's there's gonna be ways a coupleevents that I want to be at.
We're gonna give the opportunity to winthe thing. You're gonna have opportunities out
of the Rocket Roll Car Show toget your name in the hat. Uh,
and you know, and have achance to win it. It's Uh,
it's gonna be a really cool bikebecause man, we just we're gonna
bring this big old bucket of ticketsdown and you know, spin the wheel
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or you know, digging the bucket, pull out one sucker and boom you
win the bike that day. It'slike bam, that's a I mean,
how often does that happen? Likehashtag never, that's a damn cool prize.
And these guys at food Dog aregonna make sure that this thing is
just if you see the bikes thatthese guys just let loose to their shop
and then the reaction. It's thereaction I think that when the person gets
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his bike and wins. It umthe same thing when you when you're able
to give a bike back to youknow, a fan or a family member
at your shop for them. Theysee the bike roll out of the shop
and it's like, you know,it's like the heavens above opened and there's
this massive light and it's you know, you hear the choir in the background.
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It's really just a cool moment andopportunity to win some something that you
normally just never see and have achance to win. Yeah, I mean,
we we sent home a motorcycle yesterday. I'm sure it's still in our
like story on our Instagram, butif I have time, I'm gonna tell
you the story on this real questioning. It was the DT one. So
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it's a DT two fifty MX.We did, uh, I mean every
inch of this spike was touched andso as old timer used to raise this
spike. He was in the middleof restoring his original bike and he unfortunately
passed away. So his son inlaw, who just absolutely adored this man,
brought it to us to finish thisbike out for the widow on this
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So the bike went home yesterday.We sent this thing, and I mean,
we see this time and time againthese you know, you know,
we're like rough, tough dudes,but we see these little motorcycles and there's
so many memories tied to him,and he knows how much this meant to
his mother in law. I mean, this dude's getting emotional while we're sending
this just you know, to mostpeople, just a little Yamaha off,
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but the memories of this bike's likehas tied to the family. It's it's
dude, it's it's so special whatwe get to do. I often like
over romanticize things in life. Butlike, I truly feel like what we're
doing is special. We're preserving thepast. We're helping families, you know,
keep their little time capsules alive.And like, dude, it's so
cool. But this, Yeah,we just posted a photo in a video
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of this DT one MX that wefinished up and went home and man,
like it's so sick. It's yeah, And you guys want to see a
bike they did for me. There'sa The third video, I think on
their Instagram page right now is this, Uh is this crazy bike I found?
I think that one's mine. Maybethat's a cleaner one. Um is
this o Yamaha head out back thatthese guys we're able to get fired up
again? And it's a no dtuh in duro deal, a little two
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stroke you know, two fifty thingwhich I can't can't wait to wingy dinghy
on. Man, these bikes areclassic. There's dumb cool And then you
know, there's no better place toif you find one of these and you
want to sell it, you wantto restore it, you want to you
know, get some decent money forit. All of these things are right
in the wheelhouse. A food dogand something I think Carson will well,
he'll either restore for you or takeoff your hands. And it's just a
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great resource if you know, ifyou're picking up or thinking about one of
these cool vintage bikes like that.Yamaha, Yeah, I can't I can't
wait to send your bike, HodeMan. We're working out something special for
you, so with me. Butwe're gonna roll out of surprise for you
with this one. Yeah, it'sa it's a wild but look and I
said, there's there's times you stumbleacron these across these bikes. I got
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that bike that he's restoring twenty fivebucks. You guys are the yard sale.
And there was another. Did youget that picture I sent you?
I found a picture that to CBSport that I had that bike I got
for twenty five dollars too. Iscored both them bikes for twenty five bucks
a piece. Yeah, yeah,that's it the deal. The deals are
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out there. And the thing is, these bikes are bulletproof. They were
made with such quality back in theday that I mean, your bike came
to us with a frozen top endand a frozen bottom end, and you
know it took some work and somepatients. But we've got that thing back
to life, and dude, itruns like a brand new motorcycle now.
So it's it's cool. Like youknow, you get into like kind of
the nineties and early two thousand stuff. If that stuff's messed up internally,
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it's just you know, kind ofis what it is at this point.
But these old bike, these oldbikes, they were meant to last.
There they're uh yeah, they wantto they want to run. They're hard
to kill, yeah, man,And that's why whoever wins this at the
Rocket Roll Car still it is gonnabe just man, what a give a
cool gift that's gonna be for youguys. If you're out there, listen,
make sure you mark that day downAugust what is it, thirteenth?
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Right August thirteenth, the Rock andRoll Car Still say yeah man, and
look, sweet opportunity to win onecool vintage bike. I'll get Carson flip
me some photos of it as soonas it's back together ready to rock.
We'll how to events for sure,But definitely it's the final year at Bandomir.
It's the twentieth anniversary, and it'slike it's gonna be a going away
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party. Um, that that isreally something spectacular. You guys gotta get
plugged into it, get your cardsregistered now. Um just thinks to all
the people that are you know,gonna be there and make that that one
happened for the final ride at BandomirAnd I'm glad you guys are doing something
so cool with it as well.Bro, It's just gonna be awesome.
So check them out food Dog Motoonline on Instagram Foo food Dog Moto.
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UM, follow them, check themout. They got crazy cool videos.
You'll see their bikes up there withsome cool tunes and and just the the
guys love Turner Rinches restoring them.If you got one of these bikes,
you want to get rid of it, Carson, You're always looking to buy
some of these right always? Yeah? Man, uh you know, and
like you said, there's many routesto take with it. You want to
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sell the bike, I can justbuy it out right, or you want
me to get it up and runningso you can get top dollar when you
sell it. We can do that, or you just want to you know,
get it running and enjoy yourself.Often guys bring us bikes like hey,
I think I want to sell thisand we get it up and running.
They take one lap and they they'rekeeping it right. That's the way
it is. Man food dog motto, fund him online. Hey brother,
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always good catching up man. Stokedto see this bike, Stoked to get
into a BPI family member. Um. Just incredible what you guys are doing
and given so thank you so muchfor that. We'll talk soon, all
right, Thanks guys, And hey, just a heads up if anyone going
to that auction, buy that Fiarrero, because it is Oh yeah, he's
seen it. Man. He thisis no joke. He comes over my
house one day and I'm sewing aroundthe rides. I have not fired up
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that car. Everything else has gota dead battery. I go to that
fiarre because he's like, dude,I can't believe you own this Fierro and
is that clean? And I'm like, yeah, dude, that thing probably
pop off. I got in it. I fired it up in like six
months, sticking. I touched thekeys like per it was like it lit
off. It was just pur likea kid. Man. It's a cool
little car. It's a it's awild color and definitely something that it'd be
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well receives here in the Colorado.That sun burst Orange is dope, sun
Rufe all that cool stuff. Hey, and I'll tell you it's a GT
scoop. It's a GT gt TYeah, good times for sure, all
right, brother, cool hearing fromyou. Man, We'll talk to you
all right. Thanks guys, takecare of hi buddy food dog Moto find
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him online. And dude, GTis fast g GT. You know what
that man, Green touring. Itmeant they got six cylinder instead of the
four clin normally. I think thosecame with the with the four cylinder,
all right, but the GT theGT OO man, just it's makes sound
so much faster, got tricks,it's not. It's not a fiarrero.
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It's a fiarre GT. Ooh ooh, I gotta hear the chiliers now damn
there's like ooh, too bad.It wasn't a g d oh God damn
yeah fiarre God damn me a littlemarker and it could be right right,
ry one of a kind, right, this is a fear o. We'll
have a one of one fail aboutthe auction next week. Yeah, anybody
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anything would be a one on orone of one with enough time and sharpiees.
It's like, look, you're you'resignificant other cool wake up with a
smile on their face every day.You had enough patience and sharpiees um.
But look at the Rock and Roadcar show, man, Dellie something to
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attend this year? What a wayto go out. It's kind of sad,
man in one way. You know, we're gonna have to find a
different facility at home, but thatopens up different opportunities for us. But
what a what a run we've had, you know at Bandon Mere and with
this the same car show and andjust um, you know everybody that's had
the opportunity to be there show offthe cool cars and do something cool with
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it. Man. So this yearwe're trying to go out with a big
bang and definitely Carson and food Doghelping with that. All right, man,
well type of grab the brakes,you guys go, what are you
gonna do this weekend? Man?You got your plans? What's what's on
the plate for to night? Theparents are skipping town next weekend, So
we're doing Mother's Day this weekend.Oh okay, that's a little change out.
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Yeah, why are your parents skippingtown next weekend? Uh? They
they've got stuff that they need todo in Chicago. So they're going to
Chicago for a couple of days.All right, yeah, cool, they're
going to assassinate people. My dadis a is a world unknown hit man.
Yeah yeah, he's a hit man. Same group of men that uh
John Wick run with. Right,he's part of that. What's the Continental?
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It's Continental, right though, rightright? Right? Yeah, he's
got some special gold coins. He'sgot a room at the Continental. Yeah,
get us one of them coins.Canny. All right, you guys,
take care. I will see everybodyelse at the AMA Supercross Accent night.
Man, mean that family fired upfor that. We can't wait.
We're going in all kinds of rotrot rot rot, happy about the kids
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want their jerseys on. It's like, man, it's funny. I always
see the kids in a little motocrossjerseys. My kids are all about daddy
because I wear a racing shirt.And I'm like, yes you can,
yes you can bring sunscreen. Nota cloud in the sky today. It's
awesome, man, You guys havean awesome weekend. Catch back up with
you on Monday. So one sevennine KBPI. Willie B's garage is now
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