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June 24, 2024 • 91 mins
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Garage. Willie Bee's Garage is nowopen. What up. Welcome to it,
y'all. Willy Bee's Garage Live Donfrom Wyoming. You love that.
Man. We're a pyro city manlighting things up like you wouldn't believe.
Look, the first one hundred peopleget all the fireworks for free day.

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Now this is you're going say what, you crazy dude. I just saw
a pack of fireworks called the Godfather. It's taller than me. Man,
It's a box of fireworks that aretaller than me. That's insane. H
this is all. This is likeparadise with a fuse. So if if
you're looking at it, come downand has some fun, hang out.

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This is the day deal, soGeorge were so look, man, bring
up your cars, your hot ridingtrucks, your bikes. Do that.
So here's the deal. I wasdriving the charger up here today. However
last night. Man, this istwice so you missed it last week.
So Mike Pettiford go for his services, go for it racing if you will,
you can check him out. Hedoes everything from CDLs to motorcycle licensing

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to to look if you want togo fast in your car. He's the
cat that can help you do that. Now he provides one part of the
combination. The other thing is calledcahonas. And if you don't have that,
that's a that's your own conversation work. We have all kinds of friends
here Pyro City. Uh ben Hey, so hey man, what are we
going blood out today? We gotto get something big today. I know

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daytime fireworks can't light fireworks out daytime, but we're gonna have a blast day
in white people down, cars,bikes, trucks. You got a hot
rod bring it down. Last night, man, I'm at this car show
in Aurora like a sonic, justa little swap meet car show, swap
me. Just a little car showcruise stirring up some you know, some
light minded individuals for a little cruisein and around the area. So everything

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was cool. My sixty nine chargeis a pretty thumping car. So I
roll it up there, got thefamily in it, and I'm like,
all right, I got some beof good rins TA radios on. That
took the slicks off of it.Because with the with a cruise I put
the family in it, it rubsa little bit on my slicks. So
I uh, I got it workedout on the racetrack where if it's just
me and the cars, one thing, but I can't run the slicks if

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the whole family packed up. We'redoing a cruise thing. So I set
the torsion bars up a little bitbecause my old pants really low. So
I set the torsion bars up raisedabout an inch and a half and like
that'd be good. Put the BFgood rinses on, that'd be good.
Head to Rara and I'm like pullingraw menybody. It's like, damn,
my car is loud, and it'slike, you know, the old cool
uh chop chopped. So I pullin. Everything's cool, roll out,

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do a little burnout. Kids aregoing crazy, like Daddy, do some
more burnouse. We love the burnouse. So I'm not thinking anything of it.
I'm rolling home and I go bySETI there's off of E four seventy
Southlands Mall. That area is prettycool. You would think it'd be a
little better as far as the rowgo. But I'm driving down the thing
and it's getting it basically merges fromtwo lanes into one, and I'm starting

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to get over where the road getsa little rough, and man, there's
this winter sort of where the concreteand the blacktop come together and it's buckled
and it's raised up anyway. Igo into that little dip and I hit
this big chunk of pavement that's justswelled up, and it blows a two
inch hole in my old pan andI just dumped all the oil just out

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on the road. I literally driveabout. Hell. It must have been
half a mile three quarter of amile, and I'm like, ah,
as soon as I did it,I'm like, kids like, do another
burnout, Daddy, Like they likewhen the car goes fast, right and
do it again, Daddy, doit again. I'm like, oh,
I think I just hit the oldpen pretty hard. I hope that doesn't
blow a hole in it. Andso they're like one more time, They're
like, Dad, they do aburnout, so it stops sounding. I'm
like, rop like that. I'mgoing about, I don't know, half

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a mile a mile down the road. The whole time, I was just
pouring out like like a twenty ouncebottle, just and uh I hear I
hear it rattle just a little bit. And I look at the old pressure
and it goes it's like twenty poundsgoing down to ten and I'm like,
oh no, So I shut thecar off and pull off on the side
of the road and little shot atmy boy Sam. He was at the

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house. He went to the littleCruise too, driving my old Corvette,
and I was like, dude,you gotta come and get me just twice
in a row man And it's noteven so probably the I guess, probably
the bump in the old pan wasmy fault. But two weeks ago the
auror I drove from Elbert County toGolden for the Golden Cruise the first time

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for the Golden Cruise, and myelectric water pump seized up. Rare,
that's rare that happens. But thatseized up and the poor car went two
hundred and seventy degrees and it wasfine. And then last night, the
damn old pan I blew a holdof the old pan. So I've just
been mean to my car. Butit's still there, still together, still
hanging in there, and I'll gohome and God. So we're on the

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side of the road last night andthe cop goes by, so I'm I'm
on the side of the road.I got my family. This is what's
crazy. On the side of theroad. And this is a little county
road. It's it's called Delbert Road, just a two lane county road.
And I see, you know,no old pressure, So I pull off.
There's a little area for his shoulder. And while I'm sitting there,
a couple of cars go by.A couple of cars are like stopping and

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going hey, y'all, y'all okay, And I'm like, yeah, I
call him my boy Sam. He'sbringing a truck and trailer. Blew a
hole in my old pen is whatit is. I'm just stuck here for
a minute. They're like cool andthen go on. Well in that time,
in that interim, two Elbert Countycops go by and they didn't stop,
and I was like, wow,then they need to stop. See
a family on the side of theroad. Well, it's because they were

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getting Delbert Road. This road thatI'm on is the number one like revenue
source for Elvert County as far astickets go. Said, it's just done
that road busting people. It's aforty mile hour road. So these guys
passed me a couple of times.Well, one of the cops finally stops
when he sees me and Sam pushingthe car We're trying to push the car
into the trailer, and I gottell you we couldn't. We couldn't get

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it done. So we're like,man, we're just grunting and pushing and
pushing, and this cop drives by, and that's when the cop finally goes.
I guess I'll help him. Sothis thing, let me tell you,
this dude was a mountain. I'mlike, I'm glad this cat.
Let me tell you this is Elver. You don't want to mess with Elver
County cops. I'll tell you this. This dude stepped out of his tahoe

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and I mean, this dude musthave been six foot eight and then just
a monster. I was like,hey, what's up, jolly green giant,
come over here to help me pushthis car? And man, luckily
for him. So cops are coolin Elver County because that dude was The
back of the car is covered inoil. He's like, dang, what
happened? What happened? And he'slike, all right, I'll help you

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push. So it turns on theselights and he's pushing. If it wasn't
for him, we never got thecar in the trailer, but the whole
back of it. You know thismic whole back of his car oil?
Did he say step back? Igot this? No, no, no,
he's still even stand to push.But let me tell you, it
was like bringing an ox to thebattle. I was like, oh,
good man, coming down here andget with it, bro, because we
need your sauce. So yeah,he have to push it in the trailer.

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So man, that's twice in theoil. Yeah twice. That's sixty
nine as has had an issue.And the electric water pump seasoned up is
weird anomaly. And then the freakingbump in the old pen. But that's
okay. That's hot riding for you. Yep. Big city, Yeah,

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man, that's that's life where well, where the roads are hammered. And
I thought when marijuana got legal,I thought the schools were going to be
perfect and the roads will be likeoutlined with gold. Like what happened.
There are a billion dollars in taxrevenue and we have we have potholes will
swallow an RV and then like it'scrazy. I'm like, man, anyway,

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that's why the charges not here.So I run the Cadillac up here,
but I did run it about onehundred and five up here, Uh,
hey, I was. I wasso fast that Mike Pettiphor he actually
left two hours before I did,and he teaches the school called Go for
a Racing. He left this sixlook six last night and he barely beat

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me up here. He barely beatme up here. And if you got
stories, yeah we look. We'reat piral c today. We're gonna have
a blast. We're being on.Dude. You got some deals, man,
you got some you're ready to thumpit, ready to do a task,
some fun man full the July justround the corner. This is the
time. You guys got love.Yeah. Yeah, we got lots of

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deals going on, some deals onbig shells. We got free free products
for you. They got a rewardsprogram. They kind of rewards basically,
you're you're stealing because here's what happened. You buy some stuff and then as
you're walking out, they load yourcar up with free stuff that we'll help
you do it. That's pretty cool. How long how long have you had

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that program going on? We've we'vehad it since we started. I've been
doing this since two thousand and six. We've always had a freebee program.
It's awesome. We had a smallstand here in COVID. We just ran
out completely. Yeah. We've alwaystried to hut everybody up. Yeah.
And no matter how much you buy, you still get a little extra stuff,
yeah, man. And today wegot extra stuff in the form of
concert tickets. We have the corn, we have the Godsmack, we got

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them Judus Priest, and we havethe Jelly Roll. So shut the front
door. Man, We've got alot of tickets. We just step up
to. We're at pyroll City.We'll talk fireworks, talk what to get,
what not to get, places gowhen things light off here and just
a few including cars. I ridebikes and you got something like that light
that sucker up, drag it downhere, I do, I do.

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We'll just put it out there.Coolest car now, Look, this is
gonna be a consensual deal on voting. Mike's part, Bend's part, in
my part. The one car thatwe all three can agree on is the
coolest. Today. You get sometickets. Now, I don't know what
tickets what, because I haven't decidedyet. I just now making this up
as it goes. So par withme, this is actional mediocre radio.
So I promise you this is whoeverbrings a cool ride according to US three,

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and believe me, US three willwill rate that car. Uh,
we will uh, we'll give yousome cool tickets. Some kept a pair
of crazy coolness saying tickets. Souh step on up to that bringing the
hot rides out and see you here. Pyro City, quick break. It
is Willy Bee's garage. Were alivefrom Cheyenne wy Home and it's gonna be
awesome. It's on seventy nine KVPI Willy Bee's Garage. Hell back in

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Willie Bee's garage. Well what haveyou guys? Walking to will to Bes
garage? I hope you doing welltoday, man, So here's the Pyro
City. This place is awesome.You think July fourth, you think pyroll
City, the Dunn, the Dun, My man Mike Pettiford go for his
services here throwing down with the Beesgarage. You got a cool ride car,

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Chuck by whatever, bring it uphere day man, We're gonna throw
some tickets at the coolest ride.Also today we have all kinds cool ticket
just win register you get signed upfor. I don't think we've got cotsmat
tickets. We've got juice preest tickets. We've got jelly roll tickets. So
we got all cons cool tickets tocheck out. And I just gotta do
is stop in and say hello,and you want to do that because we've
got all kinds of cool crazy deals. Look fireworks in July fourth man,

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they go together like crime scenes andseemen. What wait? What? Sorry?
That's that? Probably should have saidthat. That's a little early.
Is it too soon? It's gonnatake a minute to get that out of
my head? Too soon, myback. It goes together like chocolate peanut
butter. So seriously, I likethat GT. He's gotta see that.

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Oh yeah, did you watch Lamon? How about Fording stepping up? Oh
yeah, we're they got second secondYeah, yeah in a Mustang. Well
dude, but that's a bad assMustang. Oh dude, I know more
about that Mustang than my buddy whoI do the show. Two guys Roge
with is with a company called Multimattic. Multimatic all the suspension, all the

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damn ma and all and took itto the next life. They took Yeah,
that car is being completely subcontract subcontractedthrough them. They're building the whole
thing, you know, the biggestthing they've had troubles with is so what
a lot of people don't know.And we've got a big shows playing for
you today. We're geting away allkinds of cool stuff, Piral Season,

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the spot bring a car out here, and I said about that, we
got some cool stuff just to setyou up with. As far as that
goes, more on that in aminute. But let me tell you what
hurdles a lot of people don't think, don't wrap their head around when it
comes to some of these supercars,especially it just it's just so happens.
I've had long form discussions about someof the headaches with the new Mustang,
the gd gd X or whatever itis. It's supposed to be Ford's supercar,

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and legitimately it is, oh likeit just it's stacked up at Lemon's.
It brought home some hardware and shockedthe world. As far as that
goes, this that US thing theyhave had an unbelievable So here's what happened.
It's a it's a transactual Yeah,so that car has had massive frequency

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issues. So what people don't knowis everything has a frequency. Right,
there's it's wild. What if you'rewhat's a good example, if you're on
the dirt road and see the washboards. Right, those occur via a frequency.
There's frequencies that will upset certain things. So in the harmonics of a
car, if you're running six thousandrpm, right, you have a you

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have a certain frequency ther valve trainsgoing through seven thousand rpm, it does
the same thing. What's really wildis in I've seen videos of this in
a NASCAR engine, right about eightthousand imagine the spring, right, the
valve spring rotating really fast into clockwisemotion right all through the power range five
thousands, six thousand, seven thousandrpm about seventy five seventy six seventy seven

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hundred rpm instead of going clockwise isit will stop? That spring will stop
rotating. And I was said,when you get an eight thousand rpm range,
it starts going the other direction.Right, How wild is that?
Inside your internal combustion engine? What'sgoing on? Just frequencies upset or excite
different components. Well, they've gota video for that. I've seen.

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Yeah, it's it's nuts. I'veprobably showed it to you because I have
it. So what's really wild onthat Mustang? They are fighting tremendous frequency
issue harmonic and frequency control yet youwouldn't believe how the drive shaft, how
the transaxle, what's going on withthe movements of what they've had to do

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to try to chase it. Ithas been it's been one of the biggest
hurdles because that, my friends,that is one of the biggest things Car
companies tend to fight due to warrantyand service work because you won't notice it
the first time you take it out. However, the thirtieth time you take
it out, you're gonna notice becausethat frequency will upset everything and it will

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just tear the car apart. Sowarranty is a big part of it,
not having all the cars recalled andall stuff. So they've been fighting that
tremendously. You wouldn't believe. I'veseen a video of it on the dry
train and where it's it moves likenoodles like it is insane, how much
movement they have in it and whatthey're doing to try to tackle it.

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And that's an ultra high rpm likeeighty five hundred right, yeah, yeah,
that's when it gets up with thebig power, big ms and big
big speeds. It's it's fighting itself. It just blows itself apart. So
they've been working aggressively about that,trying to repair and fix that, resolve
it to which you know, theirperformance last weekend Laman's sure indicates they've got

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it down. But you got togive it up to Ferrari. They want
it again, and you got togive it up to penns Geat with Porsche.
He will yeah, yeah, man, was at the top for the
first time in a while. Sothere is no doubt that that I'll heat
up in that Mustang. For all. It's gonna be wild to see a
Musstang battling in the super cars inthe one stuff. But but it's gonna

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happen, and that's gonna be acontender. It's gonna be a righteous car
they've got. You know, theguy that they have that runs Multimatic is
he's a wild dude. Man.He's one of those guys that just,
uh, it's just something else andhe's just crazy innovative and he's uh,
he's the guy at the job.It figures out he's the guy that designed
the four gt in the in thelast iterations of it, Uh he is.

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He is something else, man.So they'll get a hold of it.
But that car and in it's arrangement. Right now, it's still it's
still in the battles, still fightingthat stuff. So I'm sure they'll get
it worked out. But congratulations tothe four team for blowing it up so
good just this last weekend. Uh. Hey, when it comes to racing,
you know, it's it's kind ofwild. I was talking to a
bunch of car guys last night inAurora does and I don't know about you

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guys, but I feel like I'mgetting the overall consensus from everybody that they
feel the same way. I don'tknow that there's gonna be a replacement for
Vandon Mair, And I know it'sweird for me to say, but you
know, the NHRA will hold arace, and this is what's important to
know. I'm just preparing you forthe future here. NHRI will hold Like

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it's like NASCAR, you get twoseasons. If you have a race,
you'll claim the race. It's yours. But if something happens to your facility
where you can't have the race,you have two years to open another facility
or whatever before those sanctions or thosebodies will remove the race from your ownership
and assign it to somebody else,so they'll be yeah, yeah, like
NASCAR. Yeah, just like NASCARsonational work, right, Yeah, that's

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a perfect example. They got therace when they built Pikes Speak International Raceway.
As soon as those guys that builtthe track got the race, what
they do. They had it herefor two years and they moved it back
east. We're bring more money.So that Yeah, it was just a
deflection, right to to gain therace, to own the race, and

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once you have the race, youcould put it wherever you want. Well,
in HR is the same way.If you don't have that race,
if you don't have a home forit, they give you two years as
your window. Well it's halready beena year. There's not a shovel in
the ground. I don't know thatthey can build a facility fast enough to
have a sanctioned race. That oneevent. I know this for a fact,
that one event covered sporty and coveredbandon merrors operating costs for the entire

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year. Oh yeah, so oneevent cover their cost for the entire year.
So therefore I'm a man on abikey, we got to check it
out. So that was one ofthe things I sort of talking points.
I don't know man, I feelI feel like in talking to other people,
it's it's going around. I don'tfeel like they're gonna build another race
track in Denver. Have you talkedto the mirrors at all? Yeah,

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yes, they said that they were, but I don't, you know,
I haven't talked to them so recently. I think that's what you tell people
to to keep them off of youryour lease and and maybe if something would
fall fall into place, yeah,it would be easy to do. But
nothing falling in place, so Iworry that we're not going to have another

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facility. Unfortunately. See I heardthat they had a facility picked out and
all that. That's so they didn'thave that. It's just that was the
appeasement they were in talks, butnothing. So whenever you have a big
compound like that, you have toget infrastructure, you have to get water.
There's you know, logistics on parking, on just the infrastructure, on

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what around it will house it,and that can take over a year to
do. Yeah, exactly. Sono shovels in the ground right now.
I think it Calas is no tracknext year, so we'll see. But
that's just my belief and feelings onit. So well, I hope you're
wrong. I hope I'm wrong too, Man, I swear I hope,
I hope. So a couple ofthings, man, we got a couple

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shops go talk today, one ofwhich is a shop full blown customs if
you heard of them. So Ilove highlighting people in and around Colorado,
Wyoming. If you got a coolyou know, look, I'll tell you.
If you've got a cool shop.If you got a cool ride,
We're up here in Shyenna right now. Come on down to Piral City.
I'll put you on the air.You talk about your shop, I love
it. If you've got a greatshop, if you're building cool cars,

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rides, trucks, whatever, byall means, man, I would love
to put you on help you out, promote you, to tell people about
you, because that's what it isall about. Man. This car enthusiasm,
it runs, it runs wild,and so many of us. And
if you decide to pursue that passionand open a shop, we're building hot
rods and cool cars and doing coolthings. Man, Just know I'm down
to support you and help you outhowever I can. So. Yeah,

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Man, if you want to comeup Pyal City, all kinds of cool
things win seed do watch witness allthat fun stuff and mother fireworks. What
we have all kinds of fireworks Today. We'll get Ben back on and get
him to tell us kind of thethings to get this year. Hey,
Ben, get over here, grabon that mic right there. Top five

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things you got to get at PiralCity this year. If you're having a
big fireworks display, got a bigshow? What do like the You know
most of my audience, I wouldsay, I'm gonna go out of limb
here and speak for them as aperson represented. They like the big boomers,
man, the cool the big loudbooms, the crazy aerial displays.
What do you got that really bringsthat home? Uh? You gotta get

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Diablo. Diablo is the number onebiggest shell in the market. Yeah,
that's awesome. You gotta get that. You gotta get some Roman candles.
We've got some big we got somegood line. Roman can when you ever
shot another human being with the Romancandle, I cannot confirm more than I.
Everybody wraps shaking her head. SoI just want to say they grew
up like that. Everybody's look itsays right on the direct look. It

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says on a blow dryer not touse it in the shower. It says
on a Roman candle, not theaiming at know the human. That doesn't
mean it hasn't happened. I'm justgoing on the record to say, me
and my brother used to get inreal Roman like we used to get in
big time fight Roman Canda Wars existsfor a reason. Yeah, yeah,
yeah, we got We got allkinds of big multi shot cakes. We

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can we can hook you up.You gotta get thunder mania, you gotta
get secrets to pick out. Sowhat's the maximum like amount of grains or
black padder? Like, there's gotto be a maximum ceiling level? Like
what what is that? And isthat something people should look for as a
consumer. The biggest single shot youcan get is a sixty gram canister shell.
Okay, the most powder you canput in a single package is five

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hundred grams. So that's why wehave all these five hundred gram cakes down
the middle of our store. Nice. That sounds like a lot. Yeah,
the five hundred cakes sounds delicious.I don't know about y'all. It
makes me hung you thinking about it. So that's what they got to look
for. As far as big booms, aerial like wows and woes and oh's
and ooze all that fun stuff.So Diablo top of the list. What

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else? Gunfighter from Hell? Gunfighterfrom Hell? Yeah? I like that
all right. Thunder Mania, dude, is all good band names, alright,
thunder Mania like that for Roman candles, you gotta get the Beast.
Six hundred and sixty six shots theBeast. Whoa, yeah, six hundred
and sixty six out of one Romany. My brother would definitely lose that war.

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My brother would definitely lose that war. Oh it'd be awesome, all
right, six hundred fiery balls comingat you. Yeah, get Okay?
What else? What about a pack? What about? Like they get fireworks,
They got the you know, theSparklers of the Snakes, all that
stuff. And you want the Grandfinale. I'm gonna light this solve and
it's gonna be the the big youknow final, Like everybody likes a grand

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finale, right, So do youhave one firework that people go buy?
It's just like the show stopper.It's like man Venom or Skyrave. Those
those are the two go to finalekicks. I always put people okay Venom
or sky Ray, sky Rave,Sky ray, I like that sky rave,
yeah, straight up dancing in theair. Gotta get after it's it's

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a good it's a good cakes,good one, okay, And that has
the quads of the five hundred whateverblah blah blah blah, five hundred cake
fifty two shots fills the sky.It's a good one, all right,
that's good. How long was somethinglike that? Last? Around a minute?
It's about like Mike peck O,what I'm bad, bad so again

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Piral City today, drop a naminghat. We'll be giving a bunch of
stuff away. We do all consof tickets. Bring out your dogs and
your rides. A couple of dogs, but go at it right here.
That one, that one dog inthe in the basket, it is cool.
The other dog not. Oh man, so coming up man and again
we're gonna get away a bunch oftikets has some fun. You gotta get

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stocked up for joll fourth, Right, everybody's gotta get stocked up for Jolly
fourth man. It's best nowadays.You got some people like America and other
people are like us like America.Let's get it on. Yeah, Man's
stop by Pyro City off of exittwo. I twenty five. What's great
about here, man, is youcan hal ass it by twenty five and

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get here in a hurry. Yes, it's a lot of real estate.
But ain't no cops on there.We were up there today, man,
just getting it. So bring youhot ride, your bike, car,
your truck, whatever, man,especially up northern side of Colorado. This
is day to get up here andget stocked up. We'll talk hot ride,
cool shops to build them. Comingup and if you've got a cool
shop, feel free to hit usup, call us up, shoot me
an email, and we'll definitely giveyou some love. Coming up next full

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Blown Customs, My boy James comingon from Full Blown Customs. We'll talk
a little bit about their shop,a little bit about what they're building,
what they're doing, what's hot,what's not. It's with Bee's Garage.
We'd love from Pyrol City in thisplace. This place is awesome. How
many square feet is this place?Ben? We have twelve thousand square foot
in this store. Yeah, thisis a twelve thousand square foot piece of

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paradise with a fuse. Come onup here and get your hands dirty with
it. Quick break it is it? Yeah, the biggest store and win
Ower. Yeah. Man, wellthat's the biggest best uh and best people
behind the counter. So come onup, Pyroal City, back out of
the break willy Be's Garage on theseven nine KVP I Willy Bee's Garage.

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You'll back in Williebe's garage. What'sup you guys? Will Be's Garage would
live from Pyrose City. Come down, get signed up. Hey, you
got a cool ride, cool car, truck, bike, no matter what
it is. Bringing out man,we'll giveing away tickets, cool prizes of
that. We're talking to what's yourname, boss, Mike Bernhardt. Mike
has got a crazy So Mike wentand ordered something silly, but he did

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so because it's crazy rare. Imagineget this, you guys. We've got
James on. We'll talk to himabout this cool shop in just a second.
So hanging there, Jamie, Nowyou ordered a what year is that
thing? That's a ninety six?Listen to this, y'all. You ordered
this in ninety six, ninety five? Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah,
So just on the whim that itwould probably be pretty rare. Yeah
all right, now everybody knows howhot trucks are, but imagine a go

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ahead, and tell everybody what youordered. I ordered a ninety six GMC
Yukon two door two will drive,so a two door. Now, I
know you're probably sitting there going,oh, Yukon is not rare. Oh
on the contrare, a GMC Yukontwo will drive with only two doors.

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When did L think about that?When's the last time you've seen anything like
that? You haven't? Might seea too will drive tahoe right in a
two door tahoe. But the GMCYukon two door two will drive. How
many of those were made? Twohundred and fifty eight? Wow, two
hundred and fifty eight of those made, and he's got one of them.

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Oh yeah, foo, that's awild right, probably a big money.
You know, hot trucks are,I mean trucks are like everybody wants a
truck nowadays. This is crazy.But that has something like that, that
rare two hundred and fifty eight ofmade. That's pretty And you said it
had how many miles? I gotforty thousand miles. And it's probably maybe

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even rarer than that because I orderedit weird, you know, because I
put the POSI end in. Ididn't like the bucket seats, So I
had the bench put in the splitbench. Oh yeahing Nebraska. So I
put the cold climate package on,and so it's just it's odd. It's
really odd. So it could beeasily one of a kind. It looks
like it's in perfect condition. Yeah, yeah, yeah, awesome. Never

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crashed a lot of cool different ride, but yeah, man, it's wild.
Sometimes you stumbled across. Here's what'swild about that. You stumble across
like something that was just different forsomebody to order back in the day,
not not at all knowing the rarityof it in this case obviously might know
he's a car collector, city orderedsomething he thought was gonna be rare and
unique. But wow that you know, here we are this in ninety six,

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so here are nearly thirty years later, you know, and you got
something almost brand new, forty thousandmiles that's probably worth what he paid for
it new, which is which iswild. Yeah, this is crazy.
So anyway, man Willibe's Garader Livepyrol Shooting. Bring out your cars and
trucks and buy your weird builds likethat. We have all kinds of cool
firework deals. The rewards program issick. There's a cake of firecrackers here,

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This is what I want somebody tobuy. There's honest god, there's
a row of firecrackers ten thousand deep. Man. Can you imagine the mess
that would make? Let's bring Jameson Football and Customs. The name of
the shout James Man, welcome toshow. Thanks for coming on with us.
Man, what would you do ifyou have somebody, you have somebody

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in mind that you would take thatten thousand cake of firecrackers too and light
it off in their front yard justto make a mess. Is there somebody
who loves that much? Yeah?You know, I think it's uh,
he just had his birthday and heis obsessifying work. Oh we might we

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might be working our way up there. He's not feeling too good today,
but you know, if I canget him feeling better, we might be
making our way out at our phone. Yeah, man, we'll definitely come
on up. It's today two,all right, So tell us a little
bit about shopp man full blown customsand the name of it. What's uh?
You know, as far as shopsgo, man, some people have
a niche. Some people like oldercars, some people like modern muscle and

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you know, to transform, youknow, uh, A two thousand and
you know, seven gto or somethinglike that, and it is some crazy
cool Maybe it's corvettes, maybe it'syou know, muscle cars. What what
do you guys do at full blowncustoms? It really is you'all's niche.
Well, you know, we actuallywe kind of do a little bit of
it all. I think metal isour nest. If it's out of metal,

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we do it. We definitely dobuild, uh, start to finish
right now. We kind of gota decent little assortment of cars. We're
doing a a full chassis build ona seventy one C ten. It's laying
pinch welled front to rear. It'sbody dropped on twenty four by eighteens.
We got sixteen inch rotors front rearand it's a full safty front career.

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Sixteen inch rotors inch rotors. Yeah, they're they're the biggest we could find.
So that's fields. I mean,eighteen inch wide in the rear.
They're they're pretty big. You've gotit. You've got a twenty one inch
wheel, twenty four inch wheel eighteeninches wide? No, no, I
got it, yeah, eighteen inchesWhat that is? I mean, what

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is it? Three sixty five whatis it might be bigger than that.
I don't recall the tire sides offthe top of my head, but they're
very big, huge, So youknow, whether it's lowrider truck, we
really love those, you know,I'm a big fan. I got three
bags juelies myself. That's uh ohwow, that's kind of my But you

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know, we started off, youknow, doing drag cars, so a
lot of full chassy uh drag cars, whether that's six tho shirt pro mods
or fifty thirt you know, streetcars do a lot of chassis work,
but I think we do it alittle bit differently. You know, we
try to do kind of somewhat ofa full finished interior, even if it

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is just out of metal, usingdifferent composites, whether it's carbon fiber,
or doing multiple tones using like steamlessand aluminium and just a little bit fitting
in your typical drag car. Yeah, a lot of people don't realize you
know metal work nowadays. God,it's such a rarey no, so a

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lot of people, you know,you think of a body shop, A
lot of people think you know metalwork, but it's not that way anymore.
Body shops just do patch panels andplastic, you know, replacement parts
and things like that. If youwere to find a shop that really does
awesome metal work there, that initself is a rarity that you know,
shrinkers at your uh. You knowthat you can can fab up panels,

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flow panels, uh, make thatyou know, make a truck for example,
it has a lot of hard edgesand and make it fluid and make
it look like it's you know,it's from the factory. Those are all
tricks uh that when you go outto big car shows that make these rides
stand out a little bit, especiallyin the older stuff because the older stuff,
man, it's kind of weird.You look at you know, stainless
steel trim. They didn't mind puttingPhillips head screwdriver right in the middle of

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stainless. This is well do did, but you know the half fit finished
to have it, you know,in all raw steel. There was something
cool about my wide body charger,the number of years I had that thing
out in raw metal. Everybody's like, you gonna leave it raw metal because
it's it's such a cool look.You just kind of see all the detail
and all the work, and youknow, the crazy weds that go into

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it. Metal working itself is suchan art and it's really cool. You
got some guys down there to doit. Is that something you look for
as far as go ahead? Yeah, for finding people in the money shot?
For us, the money shot isdefinitely in the bare metal, so
you know when it comes to making. You know, we've also got a
fifty Chevy in the shop that we'rechopping, and we shortened the roof line

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on it, extended the catwalk racethe ape or the b tillars forward and
I'm going through a lot of workon this thing, remaking the sail panels,
remaking the entire doortops, the windowframes for the quarter windows, and
then everything gets you know, metalfinished out. So we'll tig weld all
the panels in, we'll hammer anddolly all the weld seams back out,

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and whether we have to, youknow, stretch the metal more to get
it back into shape. And thenyou overstretch and you got to shrink it
back down. It's kind of aback and forth fashion. You can really
get the panels to flow right.But that's something we really, uh really
enjoy doing, is the metal shapingand uh yeah, you know, just

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blessed to have a good mentor inmy life. What kind of do you
guys have? I'm I'm a dulyguy myself. These are minor OBS truck.
So I've got a ninety four,a ninety five, and a two
thousand and then two of them arefour doors and one of them are two
to Is it not just saying thatthat OBS style has just it's it's exploded

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like so old body style. It'sthat mid nineties, so you kind of
see the the evenflop you got,you know, early seat tens that have
been hot the sixty eight through youknow, seventy two or even up with
the duel. Yeah, the seatens have been hot forever. People have
been building those. Then you haveto K five crews where everybody building the

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you know K five Blazers or thosetype pickup trucks, and the square bodies
are gaining a lot of momentum.But that OBS, that body style,
those trucks seems to be real popularbecause you have a little bit of the
modern technology incorporated in it. Theywere severely underpowered as far as the dry
trains, little week three oh fivesand three fifties, but man, those

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trucks styling wise creature. Comfort wise, they look a little modern, but
at the same time you can lswap, you can do twin turbo. I
was at the Aurora Sonic last nightand saw this f one fifty come in
with twin turbos. He had adude, He had a coyote in the
twin turbos in it and that sonof a was man. It was SI

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called a goblin. So shout outto the guy who built that. Now
for you, James is full blowingcustoms. Hey, where you guys located,
b give us your social handles andwhere people can find some of the
builds you're doing. But what aresome of your your sort of main era
of cars. We're talking fifty stylingand we're talking muscle cars or we're talking

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more modern cars. They're you know, built to go fast all ass.
You know really well, first off, we're on fifty third Tennyson, you
know, pretty pretty accessible from allparts of the Denver metro area. Uh.
And we do we we like Isaid, we kind of do it
all. I think it's important thatall of our guys kind of uh uh,

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you know, sometimes we get burnedout on doing an old car.
So you know, we bring ina new car, but if it's custom,
it's cool. You know. Sometimespeople ask me what's your favorite car,
you know, what's your favorite towork on. And as long as
we can go custom and crazy withit, I can fall in love with
it. So we've done you know, we did an O eight Challenger pro

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mod last year and that was aton of fun and once again, you
know, we just kind of completelyapart and do our own thing with it.
So my personal love is you know, pre pre fifty four cars and
really that kind of old old schoolWest Coast lowrider chop top thing. But
uh, you know, we alsodo uh I really like fast cars,

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you know, and we do somestainless exhaust work on some modern cars,
whether it's a turbo system or uhyou know, something like that. Chargers.
What about a lot of people,you know, can't find a place.
I talked about Buddy Mikey other dayused to looking for a place to
build headers, and I'm like,that's not anything I want to try to
tackle. If somebody came in witha cool build, but they're needing,

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you know, some really unbelievable tigwork. You know, as far as
heads go, people like to showoff the stainless, do the tig you
know, backfill it so you don'thave this sugar stuf blah blah blah.
Is that something you guys would tackleabsolutely stainless or titanium, you know,
if it was if we were doingtitanium, we would put it in a
chamber of oregon, and we doit that way. So we kind of

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built a san blast cabinet, fledinto a hyperbaric chamber and have this thing
completely contained and a and a bubbleof argon while we weld it up.
A lot of people didn't realize theimportance of that, because if you don't
there's this this stuff called sugar thatdevelops and this little like hardened almost like
a if you can imagine a littlebooger, you know, on the inside

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of the weld. If you don'thave that set, that will go in
and recavoc on your turboil to tearit apart. A lot of people don't
realize that when they're doing stainless orsome of these weird alloys, that there's
certain procedures you got to do becauseif you don't trust me, you'll pay
for it down downstream. A lotof people don't understand why you backfeel it
and why that's so critical. Butif you're doing a lot of it is

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something that well, if you're doingany of it's something you gotta do.
You gotta at least think about,Yeah, I've got to keep it clean
and you use plenty of gas.Yeah, oh yeah, absolutely we uh
we do that. And whether it'sfull builds or just kind of uh,
you know, we get these guysin sometimes a Lemons race just happened,
uh last weekend, I think,And so we're getting you know, you

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just need a quick little rollcage.We can usually blast something out like that
and you know a week or soand gets you back out on the track.
So build a small little deals aswell. So when it it comes
to this stuff, when it comesto you know, making cars go faster,
do an old hot rod or mostof the car like that? What

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seems to be the biggest mistakes thatyou see people coming to you to fix.
What are some things that, inyour opinion, tend to slip through
the cracks. I know a lotof people tend to start out of the
build and just not know what they'regonna use the car for and not really
know if they're gonna take the carfor road racing or a lot of you
know, big racing or stuff likethat, or just cruising around. What

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what do you think are big commonmistakes that people tend to make when building
hot rods can then over their headmaybe tear everything apart, don't know how
to put everything back together, bigheads. There's definitely that. There's definitely
that, you know, on thedrag cars, I think what happens is,
you know, somebody will maybe buildit to a seven to fifty thir
and use mild steel, and nextthing you know, they're making twenty five

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hundred and three thousand horse and theywant to go faster, but unfortunately the
whole chassis made out of mild feeland it'll never start to stick. Though,
So I always kind of talk tothese guys, Hey, if you
plan on going faster at some pointin the next ten years, you know,
let's begin the task the at least, even if we are not doing
all the all the necessary guss itfor a higher certification that we at least

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you know, start to build offso that later on it can be built
upon to achieve a higher certification levelto go faster. But then you know,
I think a lot of people,you know, they want a particular
fit and finish, and you know, I tell people that it takes you
know, ten percent of the timeto get to ninety percent and the rest

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of the ninety percent of time isjust on that final ten percent to really
achieve a good fit and finish,and that's correctly running brake lines and really
checking panel gap and and going throughall the details that really separates, you
know, a really nice car atthe end from an okay car. Yeah,
and so it gets very frustrating,and you can only imagine, bro

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don on'tly imagine, especially when're dealingwith customers who may ablet to pinch a
corner here and they shouldn't or can't. And uh, yeah, that's always
that's always a tough little battle.As far as restal mods go, everybody
seems to be putting new power plantsin old cars, so obviously you're all
about that trend as well. Whatdo you feel like is a hot car?

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Uh? Is one that you're seeingpeople sort of go to as far
as a man. Obviously, musclecars are hot, still doing a lot
of those, But is there certaincars that you think make great hot rides
and that people are doing the restalmod builds on or is this something that
is always a Camaro. Well,yeah, and we do have a Camaro

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on the top right now. Ofcourse. What's well, you know what,
last year we had the honor toget to work on a good friend
of ours, Lincoln Continental. Wegot to pull fast on that one.
So it's a twin turbo LS deal, and the car came in and it

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needed some work, so it endedup needing enough work where the unibody was
unrepairable, so we went full chassiswith it and just did something crazy and
wild. And since then we've hadquite a few Continentals come to us.
So I've over the last year orso, I have really fallen in love
with these Lincoln Continentals. And Ithink that's that, you know, there's

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not a lot of them out there, but you know you're still able to
find them on Facebook for a prettypretty good price and rough shape. That
is a perfect, you know,starting point to build your hot rud no
doubt. So let me ask youthis, when when you're looking at you
know, resto mods, what isit that you think are muscle cars?

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Are cars from the eighties? Startedto come around now because obviously that ten
three Kamaro. There's something going onthere. Fox bodies, there's something going
on there. I don't know why, all of a sudden, you know,
I used to give those cars away, but all of a sudden,
Man, these cars are worth alot of money. People. How was
that the soccer last night and therewas dudes posting up a C four Corvette.
I remember a day when a Cfour Corvette will get you laughed at.

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But now but now, yeah,but now they're they're they're honest to
god, they're they're building people lovingthem. I'm not hating. I'm just
saying, now you're seeing some ofthese cars from the eighties that all of
a sudden people were glad to seeagain. People are putting more modern drive
trains in. Are you seeing someof those come through the shop? Yeah,
we got a we got an eightyor sorry, a seventy one Monty

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Carlow not quite into the eighties yet, but still kind of a similar deal.
I think what it is is there'snot a lot of rear wheel drive
cars on the market that you know, you would want to take, you
know, a cheap You're not goingto you know, modify your brand new
M five after you spent one hundredand fifty grand on it. So to
find kind of a deep, good, solid starting point to build a little

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hot rod. You know, rearwheel drive is kind of a ticket.
So I think we're starting to juststart using up all the cars that are,
you know, lying around it geta little love, so you know,
we start you know, all allthe Camaros have been sucked up,
and it's time to start moving on, no doubt. Now everybody's moving to
the little Monsu. At the sametime, it is cool to see some

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of these sort of second tier carsget brought into shops, get redone because
you know it's different. Everybody likesseeing something different. And if you got
something a little unique, different,well that's what everybody likes to get their
eyes and ears on and check outbecause you don't see them every day like
you do a Camaro exactly. Yeah, and if if you make it cost
that ma can be cool. Youknow, even a little mons can be

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cool. All right. So beforeI let you go, man one more
time, where are you at socially? Where do people see some of the
cool projects they're doing. How farout are you somebody's listening right now.
You've got a cool project in theirgarage, but they don't know how to
do it. Maybe they want somethingdone to it that you guys can handle.
Are you guys taking cars right now? Are you booked up? Is
there a waiting list? Tell meabout that and how people can find you

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and see what you guys are building. I feel like they needs to be
more emphasis on where to take.There's so many hot riders out there,
so many people that wanted to therest the minds. Everybody's a little intimidated
by the price nowadays, and obviouslyso parts for cars, parts for these
vehicles who've got more expensive over thelast few years by far. However,
look, I'll put it to youlike this. You could you could go

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to a car dealership today, ifyou've got dec enough credit, you could
walk out of there with a carthat you feel comfortable, confident in driving
from A to B and probably probablyspend you know, honestly, got most
cars nowadays in the newer side willcost you, you know, twenty five
to forty five thousand dollars. Andthat's no joke. That's what a just
a good reliable car will cost you. Nowadays. Now, if you take

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that same approach and think about anold car, maybe find one that's got
decent paint, you know, thefit and finishes decent on it, but
you just want an old car themodern drive train. Guess what would you
rather have a car payment or wouldyou rather have you know, take that
money out on the loan or whatever. Take the same amount of money and
throw it at an older car witha shop like full blown customs, and
you get something out of it inreturn that's gonna be worth more money than

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be what you probably invested in.And at the same time, unlike the
other cars like a Nissan Rogue orsomething you just bought off the line,
it's not it's gonna fall in valuetremendously over the next decade. These other
cars, these you know, restalminds, they're only gonna go up in
value. So I sometimes wonder whypeople tend to tackle a car payment as
opposed to you know, taking anold resto car and flipping it and having

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something you know, unique, differentand that's only going up in value.
Yeah, that's uh one hundred agreewith You know, they've lasted fifty years
and hopefully when they leave our shops. They're ready for another fifty more.
Yeah, the last. But yeah, you can find us a full blown
customs on Instagram. That's Customs witha K. Full Blown Customs dot com.

(47:55):
We'll just give our shop a call. It's three oh three three four
nine zero one free too. Youknow, we always we always keep one
day open to that special project thatwe've been waiting to see. And then
we also have a waiting list andjust give us a call and you can
talk about getting your scheduled and getyou in from the project. You know,

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last a couple of years, andother projects are in and out in
a couple of weeks. So itreally just depends on exactly full blown Customs
Customs with the K. You guyscheck them out man, right there in
Dimmer building crazy cool hot rides,badass rides, uh, cool trucks and
everything to boot. So if you'rein that market, you think of this

(48:37):
up. Man, I got thisseventy three Challenger sitting in the garage.
Has it ran in a decade anda half. I need to get something
done to it. Hey man,check out these guys. See what they
could do for you. Maybe maybeit's a modern drive training that old school
muscle card. Maybe it's a coolpickup truck. Maybe it's a nineteen ninety
six GMC Yukon with two wheel drivesand two doors. Who knows, man,

(48:58):
it's uh, it's while. Butthese guys do it all and from
what I've seen in their shop,they're fantastic. Plus something unique, something
different you don't find with every shopnowadays. They do a lot of the
old school metal work. A lotof times when you're you know, talking
about these shops, they don't messthe metal work, they don't. They
don't deal with it. Don't haveanybody in there that knows anything about meg
tig, wedding patch panels or anythinglike that. Most body shops nowadays are

(49:22):
just pasture place and doing insurance shops. So to find a shop that's cable
doing metalwork, cable doing you know, resto mode type stuff, that's the
bonus. Check out full blown CustomsCustoms with a K located you said fifty
three in Tennyson, Right, that'sit all right, man, Glad to

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have you on broke, Glad toget another shop highlighted. We wish you
guys all the successfully. I reallyappreciate you man. Yeah, man,
appreciate you. I'll come down checkout that shop sometime soon, all right,
awesome man, and I might comeup with tea for some fireworks today.
Yeah, man, coming up allright, but take care man,
appreciate it all right. That isJane full blown customs, checking them my

(50:04):
online, full blown customs as well. Just cool shop man. Look,
let's be honest. Build the hotrod. Could be a weekend warrior,
could be you and your garage.But sometimes we need a little bit of
help. Nothing wrong with that atall. If you get a good shop,
a shop you can rely on knowledgeablepeople and great resource that my friends,
could be a lifesaver. And reallythink this shop. From what I've
heard about him was seeing the bottom. They're that place, so check them

(50:29):
out. If you're looking to getsomething done as far as the restaur mod
or need some work that's just alittle bit above your head, that's okay,
man, call these guys. They'lltake great care of you. All
right. I got to take abreak now. Will be his garage,
Mike Pedtiford go for his services,Willie B. We're broadcasting live from Pyro
City. We're so big even thesheriff department showed up he actually want some

(50:49):
fireworks. But look, man,he showed up. He's like, hey,
Willie, heard you were speeding onO twenty five And I'm like,
no, no, that's Mike Pettiford. His nicest plate, his nicest plate
is you be slow? Why beslow? No, you be slow?
And you met that right for thesheriff. You told me when he came

(51:09):
in. He's slow. Anyway,Pyro City, y'all come by to see
us. We got a bunch oftickets. Shake, shake hands of Look,
it's all about America. And uh, I'm I'm representing Mike Calvert,
not the case playing. I'm justplaying. You gotta stop by up here
to see us. We have abunch of tickets, fireworks were having fun
with In a minute, let's takea break, man, we'll see you

(51:30):
on the other side. So westep an nine KVP I Willy B's garage.
You're back in Willybe's garage. Well, some of you guys would have
bees garage. We're alive from Pyro'sCity today. Come on through, man.
We got all kinds of crazy dealson fireworks. We have tickets.

(51:52):
Uh, we'll let people bring theircool cars, trucks, bikes, anything,
got up here on the Cyenne sideand show it off. Man Mike
Pennifer out there checking out a crazynow listening to this, this is a
car that we totally space. Youknow. We just had James On from
Folk blow on Customs. We weretalking about the cars from the eighties.
Now, most of us when wethink cars from the eighties think what right?

(52:14):
Everybody? God, how many timesyou line up and there's a fox
Body Mustang and whatever it is you'reracing, no matter time, attack auto
cross road course obviously you know,quarter mile, eighth mile stuff. You
know, fox Body Mustangs. They'rekicking them out. You know, you
know, five hundred thousand of themin the production year was easy, but
the numbers are startling. I willtell you this. The guy Chris who

(52:37):
just showed up with a really crazy, rare car. Now most of us,
most of us would look at thatcar and not think anything of it.
However, this particular car, Chrisgrabbed them headphones over there. This
particular car, Uh, oh mygosh, shit, twine nine hundred horse

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power to the ground. When Iwalked out there and had drag radios on
it, I was like, oh, yeah, here's now here's the car.
I haven't told everybody what the caris. A Ford Thunderbird. Yeah,
now you remember the eighties Fourth Thunderbirds. They looked a little bit like
a pissed off trus right, butthe fourth tourists that it does. It

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looks a little bit like a pissedoff four tourist. Those are his words,
not but he was shaking his headbecause he knows he decreased. But
Chris, how long have you hadthat car? Going on? Twelve years?
Oh wow, yeah, so youhad it for a while. Obviously
it wasn't I thought it was ninehundred horse power bone stock auto boom.
You chose a rare car. Tellme what was that car from the factory?

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Because the fourth Thunderbird wasn't rare,but the turbo coop was a little
rare. I believe they're a littlerare these days. I think they built
seventy thousand some of them. Butthat one wasn't auto, so they made
a little less power. It waslike in the neighborhood of one hundred and
seventy horse power stock so, ohmy god, nothing, it was pinto
turbo engine. Yoh wow. WhatSo you took that car and totally.

(54:07):
They totally did a bumper to bumper, you know, everything full of unresto
on her. Two days after Igot at home, motor was out.
Wow, and did you have what'sit now? Small box? Three h
two? Uh? It's yeah,three to two decade. It's a dart.
Oh it's a dart. Okay,block because the stocklands split sure,
AFR heads and all the good refolresearch, they're the best AFR heads.

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Twin turbos, just single seventy sixprecision okay, no precision. Well,
Reggie's the man. So how manypounds boost? You know, seventeen or
so? Oh yeah on our dinoand I think it did the nine to
sixteen at seventeen point two or so. Oh yeah, it was rough to

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hit that number. Wow, that'sinsane. So what uh what are you
doing? What are you done tothe the guts of the internal So everybody,
yeah, what you what you gotin it? And on it?
I mean it's a cheap forge rotatingassembly in it all off the shelf parts
as far as the long block goes. Just build something strong. I mean
it maybe make four hundred horse naturallyaspirated, but you know, throw a

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boost to it. And yeah,man, she grows exponentially. So what
if people say when you pull upin that because the body is off,
it looks it looks stock. Itlooks like it did from the factory,
except drag radios. I'm sure yougot some suspension over there. I haven't
heard it fire up, but everybody'sgot to be a little blown away and
kind of probably like sleeper car.Sleeper car it is. It is a

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lot of fun to come up onpeople because nobody expects anything out of that
car. Yea, it is verystock looking. It's very hard to notice
the rollbar in it because it's painted. The color of the car, the
tires, the wheels, because theonly thing the wheels. And yeah,
the only thing I saw I sawTiger Grados in the back of it.
Was like, oh, what's hegot? So yeah, man, what
a crazy Why why that one?Well, like you were talking about,

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it's what's available out there. Uh, you know, even looking at Fox
Body Mustangs or I mean I likeeverything, not just Fords, but like
shop and everything, even Third Gand Kamaros and Fox Bay Mustangs, like
you said, are all day long. That car was thirty five hundred bucks.
But then someone put that pain onit before I got it. Oh
wow. So it's like unless thecoldest car. Yeah, long wheel bases,

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stable, it's it's a fox bodyitself. So yeah. And I
love the I love the little scoopsyou know, yeah, the old turbo
coops scoops. Yeah. So man, that's a I don't know that I've
seen one of those done up likethat. And the thing so cool.
Yeah, the thing, it's it'sstout putting down nine hundred and changes the
retire You have a shop here,uh, sort of. It's just at

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our workshop, kind of a privatedinal deal. We let all our friends
Dino and stuff like that, youknow, chassis Dino up here here.
Oh wow, it's just with somefriends. That's gotta have cool. So
Mustang Dino or something that you guysit's an old Dino Jet two four eight.
So it's uh, I don't knowif you remember, way back in
the day, our law performance usedto be up here in then it's actually

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the Dyno out of the ground there. Wow, strings with the guys that
ran that. So that's cool man. That's what we need in our garage
is really is a Dino? Yeahyeah, yeah. My brother's got a
Dino and man, that's awesome.Well that's that's cool, man. Probably
one of the faster cars up here. Uh for street cars, Yeah,
I would say so a little bit. Uh. I mean actually right over

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here, Shian's got some good Hey, Shian's got some good street cars.
Man. When I brought my chargeup here that one time, I was
like, yeah, there's the fastcars up here. So what if you
had it up to top speed?It's just really the quarter mile, I
mean, obnestly dead honest, becauseI mean it is an eighty eight Thunderbird.
Yeah, it does one in thequarter Like I was talking to you
outside, So that's a low ninewhat that thing should be. But it

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has no trans break or anything.So okay, okay man sixty foot Yeah
all right, but man, it'sgot the capability of running you know,
a low nine. Yeah, yeah, that thing is getting aftered. That's
fast car, man, and somethingyou drive around on the street. What
kind of gas? What can Ifeel? Runs eighty five? Yeah?
See man, eighty five both.I was just going to say that,

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Hey, I was just at Mavericks. Most of the Mavericks this is good
news. On Thursday, I wasat Mavericks. The Mavericks off two twenty
five and Parker Road, and Ifound out from the regional dude, Jeff,
most of the Mavericks are going tocarry eighty five. So for us
and whatever reason. About five yearsago, just before COVID, I don't

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know why, but it became reallydifficult to get e eighty five in Denver.
Most of the Western gas stations hade eighty five and then some actually
they had e ninety, which iseven better, but most of them pulled
off of that. The Westerns downon the south side of Denver just disappeared.
Most people like, you can't geteighty five down station in Parker that
has eighty five. Yea, Somost of the eighty five source as they're

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dried up over the last few years. However, Mavericks stepping up. They
are, uh, they're just comingto the plate with with eighty five and
what's the other one fifteen or something? This little week you can get ninety
somewhere Western Western was they used toweed. My buddy used to test it
in his car. He would pullup the eighty five That Western carrier was

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more like e ninety, okay,so he would test it every time he
filled up, and we'd go toone Western well, the one that Parker
was always at too, and therewas another one off of Bellevue that was
was always higher octane and than most. However, look eighty five great,
it's a great fuel if you getit. It's uh, you know,
it's corn, it's alcohol, it'smad. It's made in a way that
you know, the avoid knocks anddetonation, and you know it burned cool

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because it's a cold burned. It'sjust it's a great resource to to throttle
up at boost nitro sea. Thatfun stuff cools combustion chamber when you when
you're burning it. So there's alot of reasons to run eighty five.
It's just finding it makes it somewhattough. However, if guys like you
know, Chris here and the storeslike Maverick are putting it out there and

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people are consuming it, then hopefullymore stations will will have its accessible and
available. It does make a hugedifference in the performance world. So man,
congratulations in the car, dude,that's a that's a righteous little ride.
I gotta I gotta hear that thing. So next next break will find
that thing up. But I feellike, Look, it pains me to
say this, but right now,Fords winning it. I'm just saying,
Afford, somebody bring out a mopark. I can't. I can't believe you're

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saying that. Well, I gottaget credit. Where credits do? That's
a cool car, right man?Yeah? And the three what'd you get?
Three? Is a coyote? Oryou say dark dark? You just
with the dart where it's funny,man, because I got a big old
school dart engine that uh, myboys and atlets are doing right now,
Jason. The guys uh an AtlasPerformance Brett Bauer's building right now. They

(01:00:52):
just had it on their Dino theother day. I'll show you video during
the commercial break. It's for mysixty. I'm building a sixty flat thin
bel Air as the family hot ride. And this thing made about thirteen hundred
on the engine Dino bill five seventytwo dark the F two R the older
pro charger on it. So Igot a little bit of a lifter issue

(01:01:12):
cam isshoe. So one of thelifters started going for whatever reason, going
out pretty early on it. Sowe got that repair, got another camshaft
and lifter set coming so holy thatthat'd get taken care of. But it's
following his face about fifty hundred fiftyeight hundred rpm. So I'm thinking fingers
crossed. We'll get the newer camshaftin it and will be a little more
right as far as you know,sixty five seven thousand rpm range as well.

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So anyway, man, talking hotrides, if you got cooling up
in Chyenne, Man, now wouldbe the time to bring it out here.
We're at Pyro City. We haveall kinds of deals on fireworks as
well. Ben was telling us whichones to get, which ones to buy
Diablo some big mortars. Look forthe five hundred Uh you know, I
think it's five one hundred. Whatdo you say, five hundred milligrams or
something micro whatever? Black powder stuff? And what was the shot gun one

(01:02:00):
that he said? Do you rememberwhat the name of it? He had
all kind of really cool names forhim. Oh, I don't know.
They're all like punk rock bands.Yeah, man, he'll point to the
right direction. We all kind oftickets to win all kinds of cool stuff
you to do. See watch thewitness up here, pot will see to
day. Hey man, thanks totell us a little bit about your car.
You rideing. Uh yeah, nextcommercial rate, we take us for
riding it. Yeah, all right, there you go, Chris leading the

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charge right now with a Ford thunderbird. Who would have guessed that, you
know what, that's an underrated outrode. When I walked out there and saw
it, I was like, youknow what, the car looks pretty damn
good? And then wild, howit's weird? How time does that?
I don't know what the deal is, but cars, he used to laugh
at or be like, I'd neverbuild that car. All of a sudden,
you see it, you see itdone right, and you're like,

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you know what, that's a prettycool ride. Well, nowadays you can
get cool a variety of different ways. Yeah, had no doubt. Man,
this wind is killing us, killingyou. I'm out of but again,
Pyro City Man will Be's garage havinga blast of today. If you'retting
about, make sure you stop bybringing that hot ride. Get signed up

(01:03:07):
for tickets. We're here till eleveno'clock looking for Burnounce. That's what Rob
honestly got looking for. We dohave Jelly Roll tickets. Then you mention
that jelly Roll is gonna be playing, man, think about what Jelly Row
has been doing lately. You're playingeverywhere, collaborate with everybody. But he's
gonna be playing up here for ShyanneFrontier days. And if you're interested in
get tickets to that, we havethem for you. All's you gotta do.

(01:03:29):
Come in, drop your name inthe hat. We'll take care of
to that. And I believe corntickets. I believe we got tickets to
Oh, I want to say fivefinger up there as well. So oh,
Godsmack too, So we got ticketsGodsmack and Judus Priest. So a
lot for you today at the PyalCity. Enough to mention July fourth just
around the corner. That means fireworks. Now it's time stock up and get

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right for your July fourth celebration,whatever that may be. And nobody does
it like Pyroal City. So ifyou're you're thinking, hey, man,
I need some fireworks, we'll getyour butt geared coming up today, man,
because that's that's where all the fireworksare at Pyre'll see the largest firegg
store in Chyenne. So stop onthrough, say it lo to us again.
We're here till we're here for longenough for you to get your butt
here. So what are you waitingon coming through? Has some fun.

(01:04:14):
When's the cool stuff as well?And bring your hot ride, your truck,
your bike, and your fire truck. Fire truck was like the showing
it now that's Amarnie fire truck ata fireworks store. All right, So
again, py'll see. Let's takea quick break, we'll come back.
Tee it up one more time.Give away some tickets, has some fun.

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Exit two off of I twenty five, Easy to find. You know
where it is. You've run uphere before. I'll see all kinds of
friends up here. So let's takea quick break. We'll see on the
other side. It's ware seven nineKVP I Willype's garage. Hell back in
Williebe's garage. What up you guys? Will it be his garage? Welcome

(01:05:00):
to it? Oh you doing well? Man? Now check this out.
We are broadcasting live from Pyrol Cityup in Cheyenne. I gotta tell you
this place is awesome. So Benis the dude behind this place. He's
he's one of us. Man consgot he was up here and uh in
his cool shorts and his cool fireworksshirt. He'd be out here hot riding
and having some fun. Man,he's uh He's definitely a BPI family member.

(01:05:24):
Definitely cool to have these guys partedup with. Let's be honest,
Jeli Ford Man, this Merca.You gotta celebrate July fourth, And I
know all the rules. You can'tlight firework, can't do this, can't
do that. Yeah right, Ilove him. July forth happens and everybody's
looking heavy fireworks and yet you lookdown at the city and it's just somebody's

(01:05:47):
not following the rules. But look, if you're gonna get fireworks this year,
you're gonna celebrate anything. Fireworks obviouslyhelps coming up to fireal city man,
have some fun with us. Uhand just to plug in, they
got un believable fireworks. Fireworks makeeverything better. It just does my man,
uh uh doing ask me, howare you look? Bring you hot?

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Righty? Charge Trucks by Christians showus a really cool fourth Thunderbird.
It's not too often you use theword cool and fourth Thunderbird and the same
sitting together, but damn it reallyis. It's awesome. So I think
he's winning the charge right now forthe coolest car. It puts down nine
hundred plus horsepower. Love that isn'tthat fun? You see the Did you
see the black Dooley out there?Yeah? Dude, Yeah, you really

(01:06:30):
like doolies, don't you. I'ma dooley dude, I'm a I'm a
I'm a towing guy. No there, man, I got it. I
normally I just don't see duties go. Yeah. I love me a dooley.
Wow, you know I got twoThat dude word to Dooley's that do
one hundred and thirty? Thank you? So is one hundred and thirty fast

(01:06:54):
for a Dooley? Yeah? Isit? Yeah? Where's that police off?
So all of them are speed limitedto one hundred? Oh? Really?
Yeah? I got pulled over.I got pulled over when Dodge came
out with remember the remember the oldcommercials where the guy used to be like
that thing got a HEMI in it. There's no joke. I was in
China. I was coming back fromJackson Hole. Here in Wyoming. I'm

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only eighty or something coming back fromJackson's Hole. And I had that thing
that it was governed at a hundred, it would go over one hundred.
Yeah, so I was I hadto cruise control as fast as I could
get it to go in, whichwas ninety nine. I got hit by
a Wyoming State trooper. Oh,and I thought it was funny. I
thought I hit him with the Hemiline. He's like, you know how
fast you were going? And Iwas like, it's got a Hemi in

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it. He didn't even crack asmile. I was going to say,
I'm sure that didn't work. Hedidn't even do nothing. I was like,
but he's got a hemmy in it. Yeah he didn't. Yeah,
I got to tick up that one. However, Uh, look know the
Dodge guys are fun because they cando one ten and I'll just pull up
next to him and then ease away. Well, I guess good for you.

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I guess if one thirty is yourhighlight reel, then I guess congratulation.
But I know, I know,Uh, that would be fun to
do an RV race something about goingfast in a sor vehicle. This is

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no joke. High planes one ofthe funnest tight days I was ever out
there. My buddy was out therewith a front wheel driven but it made
big power. He's a really coolbuilder and he was making a big power
out of it. And he's like, Willie take this car out. You
can will take this car out?And have some fun with it. I
would ride shotgun and the goal isto try to drift it right with a

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front will drive car drive car.Yeah, little handbreaking, no, man,
it's just enough. Yeah, andpushing it in so I get drifted
around some of the turns highplanes witha front wheel drive car and god,
that was. That was. It'sso much funner to drive a slow car
fast than it is to drive afast car slow. So I don't know

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about that. Well, driving afast car slows it's really cool. Nah,
Okay you're loping, you know,and you're only doing thirty but you're
still cool. I mean, okay, I've been on a track or just
drive around town. To me,it's a lot more fun to drive a

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slower car fast, you know,as far as last promiles, smiles,
promiles go. You don't want toround a track. It's fun more fun
to drive a slower car fast andpush its limits that it is a fast
car slow. That's why I likethe solstices because they're kind of both.
You know, he knows what theyare. Yeah, yeah, slower car

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to most people, but then theysee them with the turbo and they're like,
oh, well, I'm talking aboutjust being like just hanging it out
and just the laughability of factor inthe giggles, you know, per corners
and stuff. It's just fun hanginganything out, in my opinion, or
pushing anything to his envelope and we'reriding on that edge. Especially if you're
a slower car and you're pushing it, that edge is a lot lower as

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far as speed. It's just fun. It's just it's just fun when you
do that and you're passing faster carswith a really slow car. We used
to do that a Preak raceway withour mos de Protegeso one hundred and five
horse power and we would be passingsome of the BMW's. Yeah, yeah,
car and fun. That is ablast, right, that is a

(01:10:29):
blast. Uh. Well, ifyou need tuned up as far as you're
driving skills, if you want topass somebody, uh in a slower car,
then use go for services. That'swhat Mike does and he's so great
at so he can definitely tune youup behind the wheel as well. Uh.
And speaking of tune up, man, a couple of things. God,
there's there's a lot of the platecoming up as far as as far

(01:10:50):
as car shows, as far asraces, I'm meant to bring God,
there was a car show next weekend, and I'm meant to bring the flyer
up, not just listening this week, and I'll tell you about it because
it was for a good cause.But if you got a car show or
a cruise is something you're going toby all means, fill us in,
let us know about it, andkeep us queued in, because dude,
there's so many cool car events goingon right now. This this is the

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hot spot for cars. And obviouslyit doesn't matter what you got, man,
if if it's truck, bike,a cool car, Ol hot Rode,
street Rode. I saw a bunchof street rods last night in Aurora.
The Sonic. Yeah, man,I feel like street rods. I
don't know street rids and sonics gotogether, buddy, Oh yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah, you know whatI saw. I'm in Audi.
It's crazy because I should call Kaiof at BMW and for Collins here and

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just asked me, because man,BMW's and Ali's are really coming to the
plate with some cool and fast carslike I have seen more like Audi.
You know, r is the lastgot the last few months out on the
road, and that hot ride meetsand so forth. The RS six wagons,
I've seen a bunch of those,not a bunch, but more of

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them and they'll yeah, man.And even the Mercedes, the C six
S wagon, one of my buddieshas got those all cool. You know,
it's wild. At at the twentyfour Hours of Daytona I went to,
I've been to it twice last coupleof years. There was it was
wild to see the Ferraris and allthe cool euro cars go by, But

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when the Corvette went by, it'sgot a definite unique tone to it,
that V eight American muscle cars sound. Now, the only thing that was
really close to that was, ironically, the Mercedes. As far as tone
and V eight sound, the Mercedeswas really really similar to the performance exhaust
notes of the of the Corvette almostyou know, almost identical. It was

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really wild when we were watching becauseyou could turn your back towards the race
and listen to cars go by,and you could tell you could identify cars.
What's really cool about that race is, you know, whether it's a
V twelve, V ten, Veight or whatever, you could hear cars
and the tones that make and theRPM ranges they're happy, and there was
something significant about that. You know, American made V eight and the only
thing that was close to it inthe sound was the Mercedes Yep. Well,

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and the Corvettes sounds so much differentnow with the flat plane crank.
Sure, so it's a it's atotally different sound than we had before.
Yeah, God, man, thosenew Corvettes are wicked. There's a few
of them out at the Sonic Godlast night. That new Z six,
I will tell you guys, man, I've not driven to Z six on
the track yet, but that justthat Z fifty one pack is the regular

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factory offering Corvette and five hundred horsepower. Yeah, it is the fastest
five hundred horsepower car I've ever driven. Really, so just for five hundred
horsepower just you know, say fivehundred horsepower bone stock, Yeah yeah,
that car with its electronics and instabilitycontrolling all this, it was the fastest
five hundred horsepower car I think I'veever driven. Like those things just the

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power that's usable under the curve isa they're pretty easy to drive because four
ninety five horse power is pretty prettymanageable. Yeah, whereas you know,
like a ZR one with the sevenfifty five and seven hundred and seventeen pound
feet of tor If you want tosee if you're a driver, you sure
out in short order whether you areor not. Yeah, yeah, it

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doesn't play that. Oops. Ididn't mean to do that, right,
No doubt, man, no doubt. Well, whether it's a drag race
or a road course or anything likethat, go for it. Services can
die you in, tune you up, can really get you better behind the
wheel. So when it's you know, it's behind the wheel that we always
tend to enjoy this. I willtell you this. Something cool about pulling

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into a car show or pulling intoa you know, staging lane and everybody's
like checking out the cars, seeingwhat's on there. Well, well,
Chris pulled up in this fourth underBird and not a lot of people looking
at a fourth Thunderbird, But thatthing makes enough enough noise and you're like,
oh, that thing's got a littlestink, and it's a beautiful car.
I mean, the body perfect.Man, go show you man.
It doesn't matter. So you guys, it doesn't matter what you find.

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Yeah, you could turn. Youcould turn a car that most people wouldn't
necessarily give it an eye on youcould flip that and turn it into something
cool, doing your own sort ofthing nowadays and still have. I mean,
this guy's got a righteous hot rod. He drives it all the time
and he doesn't have a car pet. It's just it's one of those things

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where you spend the money in theright places. You get an old car.
It's got a nice body and painalready still still intact, and you
have grade suspension of grade, youknow, the drive train, and man,
you got you got a really righteouscar and something that nobody else has.
You don't see another one of thoselike ever. No, the fourth
underburn that's cool ride man, andthat eighties sort of tear drop body style

(01:15:47):
and they had back then, definitely, and the tires on the rear Man,
that's the only giveaway on that car. Yeah, hey, a little
shout out. Met some other coolguys just last night. I don't know
if you've been to the You know, everybody knows or is aware of the
Golden Cruise, but a lot ofpeople may forget about, you know,

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the sonic things that happened on Fridaysdown there, the Sonic Capahampton. And
I tell you, man, therewere some really cool people packed up with
cars last night and you want acool family car show man. Everybody walking
around ice cream in hand. Ohyeah, it's a great little spot.
Yeah absolutely, it's just you know, it's great people. And I will

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tell you a funny thing happened yesterday. My buddy Sam drove my I got
a seventy three four fifty four fourspeed Corvette. It's it's pretty cool clean
o. Yeah. Okay, Samdrove that one yesterday and I gotta tell
you we had to we had tojump. The batteries dead in it,
so we had to jump. Wehad to clutch started yesterday. Yeah.

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So we're pushing it through the parkinglot and we honestly got I don't think
a lot of people realized that youcould jump start a car because these people
started walking from us. We gotthree people pushing the car and they walked
right in front of us. Werelike, we're pushed darting it. And
they're like what, we're push dartingit And they're like what, We're like,
we're pushed darting it or popp ofthe clutch. They just looked confused,

(01:17:16):
Oh yeah, of it, andhe said, how are you doing
that? I'm like, pop clutchbecause they're driving an automatic. You know,
they have no clue. They thoughtwe're going to run over them.
But yeah, man, they haveno idea. Some people still just oblivious
at the manual. And you cando it in an automatic, but you
got to push like thirty. Yes, it's funny. A long time ago,

(01:17:40):
my dad's fifty seven Chevy. Howfunny is this? Me and my
brother were task was bringing my dad'sfifty seven Chevy toring it back to his
house. Yeah. And this carhad set for a number of years,
had a little two eighty three ortwo eighty nine in it whatever it came
factory. Yeah, And it wasfunny. I thought the car was in
neutral and it was in drive.Yeah, And my brother and my dad's

(01:18:00):
Ford Ranger pulls it home. Sowe're going down the road. He's pulling
the car in gear and it started, and it started, and so the
car all the while, right,it wasn't that far, but it was,
you know, it was enough miles. And when we get to the
trailer, Dad wanted us to pullit to the car's running. It's island

(01:18:23):
and honest to god, he waslike, how'd you boys start the car?
And I was like I didn't know, and you turned it on yes,
and you were yeah, and thenleft it and drive and it kicked
over. So a lot of peopledon't really realize that either you can do
it with an automatic car. Youjust need a toe rope about thirty miles
an hour and the car will turnover if you pull it in gear.

(01:18:47):
Now. I don't recommend you youpull it new to and drop it down
here or anything stupid like that,but it can. You can't start an
automatic car by pulling it, andthat for a lot of people is like,
huh, really something to know ifyou're out about and stuck. But

(01:19:08):
again, today we would be here. I don't know, it says eleven
o'clock. We gotta lead us sometime of shows over. We'll be hanging
out here for probably a little bitlonger. Now I gotta go fireworks shopping,
and so do you. Now there'sone place to think about fireworks and
not my friends Pyro City. Welove these guys, man. We partner
up with them a couple of years. And you know what's great about the
places where I used to go toall the time, because honestly, God,
this is the one place where theydon't try to just hit you with

(01:19:30):
like, hey man, we gotthese crappy fireworks, So if you buy
this one, you get these crappyfireworks for nothing or cheat whatever. Yeah,
man, this place doesn't play thatgame. Ben was honest. God,
they'll set you straight. You comein, you tell them what you
want. And if you're just curiousabout what the firework looks like or how
it performs, they got these coollittle QR code you'll scan it. There's
a TV screen in front of youand you can watch the entire firework everything

(01:19:54):
it does right there in front ofyou. So cool way to check it
out and see if it's something you'reinterested in specifically today. If you're part
of the BPI family, come up, come through, say hello again.
We do have jelly roll tickets.We got corn tickets. A few other
shows to go to. So thebig show being Piral City, you gotta
put on a fireworks show. Doyou do anything for for fireworks? Wild

(01:20:15):
man? I'm usually working or youknow, behind the wheel or racing or
I don't get a chance to youknow what he celebrates on the racetrack.
Man, I lived my life,won't cool? Amount of time and seconds
or less I'm free. So yeah, man, we've got big plans like

(01:20:36):
we do this year. My brother'scoming in for Jly fourth. You guys
set off a bunch of stuff.Bro. Let me tell you. Yeah,
yeah, man, me Bro,we got four or five I'm sure
Ben has been a part like this. You got four or five six dudes
in a row. You try totile the fuse together, right, You're
like, hey, man, weuse a map gas and we'll like always

(01:21:00):
use as fast. What fifty eightexposures going off at once? Look,
here's the deal, Ben. We'lltell you. The most you can get
is five hundred right in a caseas far as the black powder level goes.
But that doesn't mean you can't lightoff ten of these at once.
So how do you make it bigger? You just get more of them and
light them at the same time.So yeah, man, if you're thinking

(01:21:23):
fireworks, you gotta think Pyre willsee. We love these guys, man,
they're awesome. So on top ofthat, man, great deals and
just chance for us to hang outwith people on the North side. So
come on through. Man. Wewon't got a few more minutes of the
show, but I will tell youwe're gonna be up here for a little
bit longer. Stack it up,stock it up on our fireworks to boot.
So come on through you man,it should be a blast. We

(01:21:43):
do again have some really really worthyconcert tickets Jelly row corn I think a
five finger Judas Priest. So wegot a lot of tickets. Man,
So time if you put your namein, try to win something. So
come on through. We'll see youup here. Pyro City is the spot.
And as far as God, there'ssomething else. I was gonna tell

(01:22:04):
you guys, as far as acar shows, what was it? Oh,
I will tell you as far asso my brother and the I gotta
ask yesterday I was a general airand a guy in a superbird. John,
good enough, you're listening, John, shout out to you. You
brought us nineteen seventy Plymouth Superbird.Oh yeah, the orangs is a hemi

(01:22:27):
orange. The color God, thatis a sweet car. You know,
it's crazy what cars are worth nowand what? So talk with John.
You know I probably shouldn't say this, but years ago he was able to
score that car. I'll just putit to you like this. He was
able to get a Plymouth Superbird forunder ten grand. There was a time,
and it, believe it or not, there was an era new they

(01:22:50):
went for what under sixth grade fourthousand, he has the original sticker price.
Imagine this having a Plymouth or aDodge car that you paid four thousand,
two hundred and seventy six dollars forin nineteen seventy. So under forty
three hundred dollars you pay for thiscar in nineteen seventy, That car right

(01:23:13):
now is worth a half a milliondollars. Oh yeah, is not the
same. It's crazy. It's crazy. Course, now back then I couldn't
have got four thousand dollars together.Well that's because you were six. But
at the same time, at thesame time, that goes to show you
never know what's going to go throughthe roof as far as value right,

(01:23:34):
sometimes you know, you look atrare production numbers. You look at rare
you know, whenever they produce alimited number of anything, you're gonna do
all right getting your hands on it. For example, the jail break you
know, the jail break editions ofthe Challenger Chargers. Everybody knows the Red
Eye jail break versions the strongest asfar as the horsepowerr unless you get the

(01:23:58):
Demon one seventy. That's a discussion. But as far as the red eyes
and challenges go, and things likethat, the jail break addition at eight
hundred and seven hoors power, Yep, they're a beast. Buddy of mine
just bought one of those. Ohthey're awesome jail break. Yeah yeah,
Man, a puddy Ralph Smith hasone. He God, he just loves
it. It is a stupid fastcar. And the thing about modern muscle,

(01:24:19):
man, you don't have to dothat much to make it significantly faster.
You can go in, pull someparameters out of it, squeeze some
margins, and all of a suddenit's not only is it performing better because
a lot of people don't realize howmuch timing and spark they will pull every
time it shifts a gear in thetransmission. Every time you're a modern car,
you got a car older than nineteenninety five, When that car shifts

(01:24:43):
into the second gear, third gear, fourth gear, fifth gear, or
whatever however many gears you have inyour automatic transmission, what you don't realize
is that car is designed. Itpulls timing, it pulls spark right.
It allows it to go from onegear to the other as smooth as possible.
You're not supposed to. I feelit, and it adds that spark,
that timing, that fuel back inthe equation and picks up power again.

(01:25:04):
Well, it's just one hundred andcouple hundred thousand seconds while that is
programmed. Then, but you eliminatethat, you bring up the pressure in
the lines, and all of asudden, the transmission is much happier because
it shifted harder. Firmer shift isa happier shift than the transmissions mind uh,
and you get a lot more performance. That is nothing to do with
power, only ulizing the power thatyou have in a better way. And

(01:25:28):
no, it actually makes it moreliable because when you slip a car into
gear it it actually eats more thefrixing material, whereas a harder Firmer shift
than it doesn't. So it's actuallybetter for your transmission. So if you
can pull some of those margins fromthe factory, it's actually performance picks up.
Your ets or your time on thetime attack or road course. It
picks up and the car is justhappier doing it. Now, when you

(01:25:48):
get into tuning and more on theengine side, there's big gains you can
make just simply by throwing a computerat it and snatching up some of those
margins. These new Healthcare, thenew Challengers, especially the Red Eyes,
they got better internals. Dude,those cars, I will tell this man,
those cars are insane. The powerthey're making, like they have monster

(01:26:12):
capability for power. And unfortunately,because of warranty, a lot of people
don't really that Hellcat engine, thatRed Eye engine. You're just on the
tip of the Iceberger is what thatthing can make. But warranty issues keep
it in that margin because they gotto keep it safe. They gott to
guarantee it for all the miles.So if you're looking to get a hot
ride, maybe some look at theystarted twenty fourteen, so some of the

(01:26:32):
Hellcats are getting cheaper. You know, in seven hundred and seven horsepower to
start out with, it's a goodbase, trust me, that's something you
could get. You know, youcan get nasty with in any road course
or track or you know, streetrace. But that being said, man,
even if it is an older carthat is switching some of this new
power, performance and drive train intothere's a lot of cool shops, a

(01:26:54):
lot of cool reasons to do that, and I encourage people to do.
So issue is better than having thesame thing everybody else is driving. I
mean, man, I saw fourhonestly, there are four of the same
white BMW's. I thought it waslike a fleet lease. At the parade,
it looked like everybody had the samecar. Just at the stoplight the
other day right by the radio station, I was like, God, they're

(01:27:15):
all driving the same crap. AndI'll give it to the Germans. They
they build a cool car, theyover engineer everything, but still a cool
car. But BMW nowdies are areseemingly growing in popularity with the youngsters,
and that seems to be the carsthat they sort of gravitate towards. Yeah,
man, but they make a legitcar, so hats off to them.

(01:27:36):
I just tend to go with moreof the you know, the American
muscle type of stuff is where myheart lays. Although you know, you
can't argue with performance, so hey, whether it's a performance, whether it's
American or man. Listen, myman Scotti just hit me up, like,
listen to you talking about ef Iand torque management things. Buddy learned

(01:27:57):
a little tuning thing or two.He's got a good shot too. I
will tay Man. The car sceneup north is awesome, whether it's leveland
for Collins Cheyenne, the car sceneup here, man, it's just great.
So yeah, man, if you'reup north, you probably find a
cool shop place to tune it outand cool people to help you out because
the car the car world is thatit's very communal, very very hey man,

(01:28:19):
I'm down to help out and getsyou from point A to point B
as fast as possible, and they'reprobably right behind you doing the same thing.
That's what makes it so fun.So again, man, we're up
here singing some tickets, singers thefireworks. If you're in that world,
you're thinking, all right, JulyFord, just a couple weeks away.
Time for me to get tuned upwith the fireworks. We'll know the place
better do that at than right hereat Pyro City. Man. Whether it's

(01:28:43):
a ten thousand got they got aten thousand pancake of firecrackers, which would
piss off anybody in their backyard,definitely something you look at doing if you've
got a neighbor you don't like,or you know, just saying, or
if you look at something that goesbig booms in the air and cool colors
the Diablo. Uh, definitely there. He's got all kinds of recommendations.

(01:29:06):
Definitely help you out in the worldof fireworks for some of the some of
the packages. Yeah, man,I'm gonna pick up that firework called child
Baron hips Don just playing all right, but seriously, Pyroal City, you
gotta check him out of line.Pyrocitychyenne dot Com, come up here and
celebrate. We're gonna sign off now, give away some tickets. And now,

(01:29:29):
man, I'm giving away tickets toa four dude today because he had
the coolest car. So man,my Mopart guys didn't show up. That's
okay. I didn't show up withthe mo part either, So whom I
hating on me? Uh? Buthey, appreciate you guys coming out.
Man will be his garage. We'llsign off till next week. We'll catch
you then. But look, whenyou think about July fourth, think Pyrocitypiralcityshyen

(01:29:54):
dot com, go for it services. That's a racing school and you get
signed up. That's my man,Mike Editford and Company. He's got all
coons, cars, platforms, whetherit's a road course, time attack,
drag race, cd L motorcycle endorsement. You name it, he'll do it.
Check him out, go for thenumber four. It services uh in
racing school. Is always good tohave him at the helm as well.

(01:30:15):
Scoop back in the studio handling thebusiness. It is Willy B. For
Willy Be his garage, saying Salinaraand I just want to put out their
case. That wyoming cop and stilllistened. Mike Pedtiford wanted to race you.
His license plate is your slow somake sure you're looking for that car
on the way back. He's loadedup with illegal fireworks and he's and he's

(01:30:36):
got tons of cocaine in his trunk. All right, maybe nothing wouldn't be
your first time, all right man, thank you guys for your time.
Much love. We'll see you Monday, bright and early so on seventy nine

(01:30:59):
kvp I. Willyb's garage is nowclosed until next Saturday morning. Email your
questions for next week, Willybat KBPIdot com one O seventy nine at KBPI
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