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Garage. Willie Bee's garage is nowopening. What up? Man, oh
man, oh man, man Man, welcome to able to be his garage?
How is Saturday a great weekend?Supposed to knocking wood pop off in
the seventies, maybe even eighty degreestomorrow. You can't get that hot right
out this weekend, man, Justkeep it parked. Uh, it's a
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man's big show. Today. Wehave Mike Petterford from Go for It Services,
Go the Number four It Services,Tear it up to day as well.
We got a full guest lineup MikeHouse things. I was, I
was life good good, Uh youknow, and I gotta say, let's
see. You drove a black cartoday and you got a black matching shirt.
It's a car. Is this isthis a thing? It's a blue
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car. See we're now and we'rematching. We got the black home black
going on like two guys. Shirredoing all right? There we go.
He said that car out there isblue. It is blue. It is
when you go up to it,it's it's a it's a BMW color.
It's something it's I forgot the namefor it, but it's something dark blue.
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It's a dark blue. You justdon't want to do the pedaphord matching
thing. I got it. Igot it's cool. Well from fifty yards
out, it sure looks black.Yeah yeah it does. No, I'm
with you. It sounds great.Man. Oh my gosh, that's a
that is a cool ride. It'sa little N thirty six with a LS
two in it, and that looksfactory. You open up that hood,
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that looks factory. Yeah. Man, check a box and yeah, I
want the LS three option right right. It says Corvette on it, and
you're like, wait a minute,it's funk cart man. It's uh.
It's got decent little cam in it. It's got a some good poor work
in the heads, good in turnals. It puts down like five, it's
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like five forty five five or something. You were talking me. That's the
one you took up to the CentralCity. He'll climb. Yeah, that
same year. Yeah, I tookthat because you had the VET the first
year. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I said, so those speed record
the first year and then the secondyear I was like, man, I'm
gonna take this BMW because it looksPeople don't understand the car on the outside,
aside from the stance and what itsounds like, yeah, the car
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looks like a little nineteen ninety fivenineteen ninety six E thirty six BMW.
It just aesthetically you're like, oh, it's just an M three cute little
car. And then you hear theyeah it's got a burbal tune on it.
You're the the V eight and peoplelike, wait a minute, that
would be your first clue that youshould just wave instead of thinking you're the
man, right right, People like, whoa, that didn't sound like a
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normal BMW. It doesn't. Uh. Yeah, it's just super fun little
it's you know what it is isit's that go cart you had as a
kid. Yeah, you know,because it's got a power cracked the tires
off yep, really easy, andit's got some decent suspension. You know,
the the guy we talked to fromVorschlag all the time. It's got
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his Castle camera plates on it.It's got some you know grade suspension time,
you know, suspension pieces. Yeah, it's got a good stance.
So it's a fun little Uh,it's fun a little car. I do
a lot of time attacks. Yeah, and uh out of crossing, perfect
drift. Yeah yeah, yeah,yeah, it's got Uh, it's got
some fun factor. Uh. SoI thought you were gonna drive in your
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your golf. So I was like, I'm gonna I'm gonna get him in
the launch lunch, get the golfon launch. Yeah. No, I
won't get in lunch, but I'llcatch it real quick. Stop light to
stop light. About the time you'reclosing, the next light comes. That
thing closed a little faster than whatyou think. I have that silly grin
on my face. All right,So a couple of things, man,
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Uh, we're gonna dive into.So just on the horizon, let's see
May eleventh, you want to markthat day down on the calendar. We're
gonna talk to Dave here in justa few yards from Specially Auto Auction.
Man, I was up there shootinga video for this upcoming auction. Saw
a couple of the cars that aregonna be in there. Holy Moly,
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there is a really and I meanthis guy number one. When this guy
Steve builds a car, I meanthese cars are I maculate. He's got
some really unbelievable, really super cleancars himself, and he just is finishing
up a sixty two bel Air thatis God, is it clean? Sharp?
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So he modeled it off the Chipfous I forgot the name of the
car, but he did the Mattthe Matt paint job, the Matt White
and the Matt Silver with a MattClear on it. And it looks really,
really really sharp. It's got agreat stance, big suspension underneath it.
I don't think I've seen a MattWhite. Yeah, it's super cool
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man, So Matt Black is That'swhat I have a couple of hot rides.
It's a little dated now because theydid so many variants of the Matte
application because people wanted color, butthey didn't want the flossy and glossy.
They wanted color, but they wantedthe the Matte sort of appeals. So
it's just kind of flat, butit pops in the color. So you
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do that with some some Matte paint. And then they got this Matt Clear.
Now that's really super sharp and it'swild because it allows you to see
the flake in the car, butit's not all the you know, the
glossy sort of sheen look that you'reyou're familiar with when it comes to these
colors. So it's just a coollittle flip on it. But the interior
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the LS. He's got LS onein it. Man, is it clean?
So that car definitely wanted to talkabout a few others that are coming
up that really really really really arejust amazing clean cars, super sweet.
I'll I'll still give you a wellt'ssee what else coming up on the show.
They I'll give you a chance tohear about what's coming up on that
auction here locally, this big there'sa big car show coming up as well,
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the twenty seventh of this month atLincoln Tech. We're gonna speak with
Josh he's the manager of the campusthere at Lincoln Tech on all the ins
and outs of that particular car show. We're gonna be broadcasting this show from
that one on the twenty seventh,So it's gonna be a blast. Man,
that's a big time. We've gotsome cool silent auction things, some
really cool just additional things to makethe cruise the hey man, you gotta
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bring something off the cruise. Soeight, it's April twenty seven. I
will be in hunter racing. Ohall right, some of us have to
win championships. Well, you know, we don't get to frolic, you
know, like no buddies if youcall that frolican what I call We're doing
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a really cool cruise for Presley.We're calling it Presley's Parade. Presley's six
years old fighting T cell lymphoma andfor those that don't know, it's a
blood cancer, it's a vicious,vicious, very aggressive cancer, very long
battle. She's going to do herabout two years of radiation, chemotherapy.
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We talked to her this week onthe show. Oh it was I want
to say, oh, it's Friday. It was yesterday? Was it yesterday'schoop
or Thursday? I think maybe?Oh, now you know it was Friday
before. Yeah, she was goinginto chemo. So oh, we mostly
talked to her dad. That's right. We talked to her dad on Thursday
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or whatever. We talked to ourdad yesterday, but he was really relaying
what yeah, yeah, Presley.You know, she's shy, but she's
adorable and she is look she islike any sixth grader or sixth grader,
six year old kid. She isso adamantly focused on just a kid,
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meaning she likes big, big eyedcheetahs. She just wants to hang out
with her friends, She wants toride her bike, She just wants to
be normal. However, there isa fierce battle raging in her little body,
you know, fighting out this cancer. So what we're doing on the
twenty seventh is this big fundraiser cruise. We've got a few cool things to
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sort of throw up as a silentauction. We've got a few things to
win. I'll give you all thedetails of Presleaf parade and we've we've been
fortunate the Thornton Police are gonna helpus navigate from the Kabella's parking lot a
few with us surprisingly a large numberof lights and intersections getting from Cobella's under
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twenty five south, so they're gonnahelp us do that. They're gonna help
us get to and from the campusoff of I seventy, So really cool.
We have some local police departments thatare willing to give their time and
you know, really the people aspart of this, you know, big
Presley's parade we're doing on the twentyseventh. So she's coming out. That's
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a day after her chemo therapy appointment. So she's still she's gung ho about
making it, about seeing the cars. She will be a little fatigue because
it normally hits you the day afterhowever, she is super excited about meeting
everybody about the parade, and ifyou are, if you're just listening on
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the garage show, you may notknow. We asked her when we initially
talked to her, what was somethingthat she really really really wanted, you
know, for this battle that wouldmake her happy. So she's, you
know, thought hard and thought longabout it, and she realized she's gonna
lose her hair, so she wantedsome cool colored wigs, which you know,
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you can imagine these six year oldnot who lose their hair, but
if they can replace it with brightlycolored wigs, didn't it gets a little
cooler. So she was excited aboutthat. And then if you recall,
she said, I'm not supposed tosay this, but I do have something
I want And we're like what,She's like, I want a dirt bike.
Oh yeah, So we found hera dirt bike. We got that
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all, you know, all dialedin and died up. So she's gonna
have that. Yeah, we gota little it's a little i want to
say, six or seven cca bike, but it's a little, a little
dirt bike that we got all kindof dialed in. Oh yeah, took
it down the carson. Yeah,so her sister rides. They got a
cousin that has a little mini bike, a little fifty cc deal, and
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they want to be like their cousin. So yeah, she's been riding her
cousin's bike. So I think she'sshe's ready to have her own now.
So cool. She's a sort oflight at the end of the tunne.
She's really excited. I got acall from I got an email from some
guys up in Cheyenne that run aninterior shop and they heard that she was
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a big fan of the Cheetahs,so they were thinking about doing a Cheetah
print seat on her black dirt bite. That would be way cool, right,
So we're gonna work on making thathappen. So just some things in
plan, and we're gonna speak withJosh, who's the president when we can
attack tell you all the ins andouts of the car show, and we
could expects as a man here mightcause it frolicking for that Saturday, but
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it's good. Look, it's gonnabe a great frolicking fundraiser. So if
you could be, you know,just a part of it. Understand,
No six year old deserves that battle. No six year old deserves that fight.
It's almost Look, there's almost alevel of expectation as an adult and
you get later in life, you'regonna hear some of those you know,
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those prognosis from either friends or familyor your own circles. But you never
want to hear that prognosis when itcomes to a six year old. So
we're gonna do our best to makeit a big fundraiser, put some big
positive energy and you know, presshis life and give us some sort of
ammo to use moving forward as thosebattles over the next year and a half
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to two years get very enduring andkeep me on that short list. If
i'm if I you know, don'thave to be at a racetrack, I
would love to be with you guys. Yeah, yeah, she's when you
meet her, she's fantastic. Yeah, she's you know, obviously she's well
cooked in one way for the battlebecause she's young, and you know they're
very resilient when they're young, Soshe's got the weapons needed. Just some
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positive attitude and energy goes a longlong way in fighting that. So we're
gonna try to give her that andthen later a little bit later in the
show, something we've all we've allused before, and I've got so many
funny stories about about this particular company. We'll get into that here in just
a few so latch for you today. Man, Let's take this first break
and get it knocked out. We'llhave Dave on especially the auto watch,
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tell you what's going on, whatkind of cool rides, vehicles and all
that fun stuff. It's on theway. We got mic from Go for
It Services on board as well.Lots for you man, be back after
break. It's Willybe's garage, oneof a nine KBPI Willie's garage. You're
back in Willybe's garage. What ofyou guys? Welcome to will Itbe's garage.
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Hope you're doing well. Cole Thingswant to mention May eighteenth, We
got this flyer the other day.Actually Scoop got it when he was up
nor if somebody dropped him off.Flyer about Caliber Collisions Food Driving car show,
May eighteenth. I want to makesure I mentioned that it's at fifty
four eighty six North Garfield Avenue inCleveland. It looks like car registration is
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a minimum ten dollars non perishable fooddonation, so raising money raising awareness,
bringing you know, non perisonable fooditem. That's always a good thing for
a car show. It's right downfrom Ozzie's body shop, who also does
a big car show. Yeah,a competing place too. Caliber collision Ozzie
bring it up like that scoob.They're like, oh, why do you
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mention Ozzie's collision? That's too funny. Yeah, yeah, I'm sure they're
all brethren in it. But stillstill they're like, man, why did
a scoop mention that? Right?That's funny. Yeah, it's right down
from the competition. If you're ah no, but seriously go check it
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out any time you get. Look, I saw a bunch of hot rides
out this morning coming into work.There's a sixty So for those that don't
know difference between sixty six and sixtyseven cheval I believe. So it's sixty
seven. That's the front sort ofthe front car, right up by the
in front of the on top ofthe bumper if you will. The sixty
seven cuts back towards the cab ofthe car. The sixty six the trim
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piece comes flushed straight down. That'show you get this thing whish really quickly
between sixty six and seven. Obviouslyin sixty eight they went to the more
round really cool too. The roundersthat you know, you know Chevelle's all
the way up through you know,early to mid seventies were that same sort
of body shape. The sixty eighthas had a little bit of a cool
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taillight that had a little slot kindof taillight. I said, you get
distinguished the sixty eight Chevell's sixty nine'swere the square ones, and you know,
headlight combinations were good variable that coulddistinguish in one headlight versus two headlights
on each side, a couple thingslike that. In seventy one or something
like that. The big car thatthe most A lot of people don't know
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this the most copied car because Chevymessed up the Chevy Chevelle SS in nineteen
seventy, the four fifty four SSH. That's the most copied car clone car
there is because they didn't do alot of distinguishing things. You couldn't like
the vin number wouldn't distinguish if itwas a true SS. You know.
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It was just trim packages and thingslike that, gauge packages and stuff like
that. So it's a very easycar to clone. You should LSS if
you will, couldn't. You couldn'tget the tachometer on the hood on that
car. I'm thinking of the Firebirds, the old Firebirds. So there are
a few cars that GM put thetack Buick GS X GTS GS yes,
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yeah, yeah, the GS Stageone had the hood tack. Yeah,
yeah, there were a few.You know, it was weird, man,
they did a lot of that.The an older GT, I forgot
what year it was, did thehood tack. A couple of them always
thought that was cool. Yeah,tag right on the outside of the not
in the inside of the cab.They couldn't bring it on the inside.
They're like, effort, let's justput it on the outside. So so
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the guy that you're racing can seeyour RPM. I thought that was cool.
He's gonna blow. I mean,but look, if you're racing and
he can see that tachometer, he'snot doing his job. It's not really
that big of a race. Ifyou can look over at their attack,
you're not really racing. But it'suh, it's what man. You you
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look back at some of these cars, like you know, I told you
all last week there's a there's acar that who man, I'm hoping I
can get hoping I can get myhands on. It is a it's a
dream car. It's one of thosethings where you know, no development this
weekend up. My brother was gone. So for those that don't know,
I'll tell you this quick story.We'll get We'll get Dave on. So
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my brother, who is just anunbelievable tuner, he's got this company Warlike
Tuning. Uh, he's an unbelievabletuner, lives in Kentucky. He's been
a computer guy his whole life,but he's gone when he got a Dino
and started tuning a couple of yearsago. And it's really accept because he's
a computer guy that's a big carguy. So it really allowed him to,
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you know, unlike car guys thatdive into computers, being a computer
guy that's also a car guy givesa very you know, symbiotic sort of
relationship, uh, with with beingable to tune. Very cohesive in the
computer world the car world, becauseso many cars nowadays are all ran on
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computers. So he's speak and talkto those systems very efficiently. Overlaid data
and grass and all that stuff too. And he does all kinds of cars.
Yeah, yeah, I doesn't care. Now he's been big and he's
gone to that holly advanced tuning thing. He just he's going to the master
the Dodge Master course where you canreally get in and manipulate you know,
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hellcats and red eyes and things likethat. So he's been he's been all
over that lately and doing a bunchof things like that with those cars.
Well, it just so happened oneof his friends was doing some electric work
on this older man's house, whichrequired him to go in a single car
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garage attached to the home. Thisis in Kentucky. Now, the car
that was in that single car garagehas not moved for thirty years. Thirty
years. And here's the most chaoticthing about this entire scenario is this older
man. This guy's eighty six oreighty seven years old. So this car
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hadn't moved in thirty years, butit still to this day will start.
Oh my gosh. So the guyhas put gas in it. It's bad
gas now, but it still starts. He's kept gassing it a few times
over thirty years, and he startsit on kids about once a year.
He fires it up and starts itman once a year. Yeah not look
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not the best, but it's betterthan you know, maybe once or twice
a year. He just said.He started on a regular basis. So
my brother goes over there. Thiscar is the basically is the holy grail
for a mopart person. This carhas twenty one thousand miles on It is
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a two year only car. Whenthis car came out, it said every
NASCAR record there was even to thisday on the super speedways, they don't
run as fast as they did innineteen seventy with this car. Dodger stay
telling the brother super bird yep wordyeah, yeah, with the with the
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pistol grip. Yeah, this isan auto car, but it's a six
pack. It's the Sublime Green.For those who don't know, it's a
big wing car. The only reasonthey had that big wing that high.
A lot of people don't know thisbecause everybody's putting wings on cars. Open
the trunk, you go, yeah, trunk clearance, and that thing's got
to be what eighteen feet long,twenty one feet long? Yeah? Huge,
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And you're going to get this car. I don't know. We're working
on Oh dude, see I drovethose when they came out. I love
those cars. You old enough todrive one of those came out? Dude,
I was only four. I couldn'tsee over the dash, but I
was still wheeling. Buddy. Ohyeah, So it's a crazy car.
They're insane what they've done in value. I thought, well, my brother
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hit me up that there was stilla you know, between a one hundred
and two hundred thousand dollars car.No, it's it's four or five times
that. So we are with thatmile twenty one thousand, original owner,
and it's in good shape. It'sa great shape, it's in mint shape,
it's a it's a it's a lifechanging If me and my brother can
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score the car, it's a lifechanging car, because you know, I'd
chop it around, put it onTV, bring the notoriety of the car
up a little bit, and we'dsell that some bit of Barrett Jackson and
change our worlds. So we're inthe process of trying to score this car
and trying to the guy says hewants to sell it, and we're just
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you know, He's like, I'mhoping to get what I paid for out
of it. I'm like, whatpaid what five grand for? The car
ten yeah, yeah, and thefor twenty six Hemi that was the So
they came with cover versions. Youcan get the four forty wedge, the
four to forty six pack, orthe four twenty six Mmy the four to
forty six pack. Technically it isfour thirty five, the four twenty six
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four to twenty five, but itwas faster. The HEMMI, yeah not
really. Didn't they use the hemmy. They used the hemy on for racing.
Yeah, well they were both racing. The four twenty six Hemis was
notably the aka the Elephant, andit had all the records in drag racing
two. But for NASCAR stuff,it was a look, the hemispherical head.
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It's just a it's a great design, efficiency wise, optimal, you
know, burn rate and everything youneed. That's just a good design.
So yeah, the four twenty sixaka the Elephant, it said all the
records, but right on his tailman. Fortunately six had a better higher
rpm yeah big, a little bitmore power up there, but the four
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to forty wedge with the six packwas right from his heels. Both those
cars were untouchable and the big youknow, super super speedways, they were
they were blowing everybody away. That'swhy they made me legal. They panned
him. They only raced for wasit one or two years? Two years
because NASCAR was like, all right, you guys, stop it. You
guys being everybody, but but noton Wood. It's wow, it's I'm
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hoping. I'm hoping to get getsa car. It's a game changer for
sure. So that's the that's wherewe're at right now. The garage doorspring
was thing that held this man upfor thirty years on moving his car.
I'm saying, is that so mybrother's going over I think this weekend to
help him with the garage door andgetting it open for the first time.
If he he paid for it.I got a credit card. No,
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hey, no, that car isme and my brothers. No, no,
I'm I'll tell you John Clayboo.Yesterday he goes, hey, get
to it, get it, getwhere I could wear him some money and
and it's infohone out, I'll fundthat for you. And I was like,
no, no, no, no, We're gonna offer the dude like
fifty I think you know my brothergoing in and has offer due fifty.
Yeah, but that'll be a gooddeal for everybody. It's a eight hundred
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thousand dollars car. It's stupid.Those cars are just ridiculous. There was
one that went on so this caris nuts. It was unrestored, parked
car that was missing a bunch ofpieces that hadn't ran in decades and it
was in rough shape. But itwas a true superbird er Daytona. I
forgot what it was, but itwas just it looked like somebody rattle candy
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blue and it was. It justwent for selling and it brought two hundred
and three thousand dollars and was junkand that Barrett, Yeah yeah. And
this one is mint green white interior, four forty console, yeah, four
forty six pack car. Yeah,wing is all money. I mean,
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it's perfect, no rust on it. It's crazy, original wheels, original
wheel everything. Stupid. Yeah.So Firestone tires. I think that's what
they came with, the wide ovaltires. Do you remember what the bias
fly tires? Yeah? Yeah,yeah, yeah yeah. He still has
that on it. Twenty thousand milesprobably still have those on it. Oh
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man. So anyway, it's ait's badass, right. I'm hoping,
hoping like hell to get it.Uh. That being said, let's get
Dave on We'll have Dave Collins.So look especially the auto wactions. So
me and my brother want to takethis car. Hopefully if we get it,
knock on Wood to a to aBarrett Jackson because you know why,
because tv i's are on it,big big players in the world. The
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car, big money dudes go thereand that's type car you take it.
Something like that. Now, ifyou bring it down to a local level
and you know a scenario where youmay be able to You ever come to
these auctions? Have you ever seensome of the cars? Yeah? I
have. You know it always italways is a sadness for me because I'm
surrounded with people with buy people withlots of money, and my credit card
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only goes so high. I mean, you know, I'm there, just
ordered a z R one. I'mthere, but I'm not a player,
That's all I'm saying. Because he'sgot you know, corvettes on order.
But that being said, what's thehoighlights days gonna give us a ring?
That being said, this is honestto god, this is the coolest opportunity
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for people to score different, unique, really kind of wild and cool cars,
crazy combinations like these auctions are amillion times better for the budget that
we're on. I say we becausemost people, you know, ain't nobody
gonna throw eight hundred thousand dollars downon a damn car. Uh, not
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that I know of it. Localauction. I mean maybe, But here's
the deal. These auctions have amazinglycool cars. And I mean, when
I was up there filming this videothe other day, dude, they had
a fifty seven Cadillac, like aCadillac Deville. Oh my god, this
thing is sick. It is,dude. They're massive, they're big old
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boats. But the dude, they'relike, there's the interior in this thing.
You open the door and it's likethis fifties pillow top man deal.
I mean, it looks like somesort of four inch pillow top mattress.
Oh dude, if you're in oneof those Cadillacs and you hit a brick
wall, the brick wall falls down, Oh yeah, I mean just glorious
chrome, massive seat. Oh yeah, pullet bumpers. Yeah. I think
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Dave is on now, Dave,what color is that Cadillac? Man?
It was up there. Turkois ofsome sort. I don't know the exactly
it is like a it is that'syou know, turquoise. I don't even
I forgot about that color. Itis like a turquoise. And man,
this thing is so it's got likesilver plush pillow top seeds. The I
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mean, the gauge cluster, theinstrument panel is just like a spaceship it
is. And this thing fires upand purrs like you wouldn't believe. It's
just like it's such a cool carthat you can just imagine rolling up in
that car, people are gonna justbe their jaws will drop, like they'd
just be like, oh my god, what is that? Ye I mean,
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it's just that it's that extra It'sthat would be the perfect color.
Oh yeah, man, well thiswhite and silver interior. Oh money,
dude, money, How so thatcar? Tell me a little bit more
about it. I mean, Iknow it's a fifty seven Cadillac. A
lot of people don't realize, youknow, just what a fifty seven Cadillac
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looks like. But my god,are they They're really big rounded and have
all this fluidity to them, likehow the bumper flows into the fender and
these big, massive, you know, bullets come over the top, you
know where the headlights are. It'sjust it's a crazy cool car. Yeah.
Those cars, I mean they're thestyle and design that they had back
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then and you never even going tocompare it to the stuff that they make
now. Yeah, right, Andit's all super big and solid and they
you can probably take out a mooseor a freight train or something like that
if you had any problems. Youknow, they're they're then they're just so
cool and they're hard to they're hardto find. And I think that car
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what they what the Cadillac guys callit has the Maryland Monroe bumper on it
because it has the big boone comingoff. Yeah, yeah, I can
see why I call it. Now, how do you find one that clean?
Because I'll be honest, man,these cars, hey, they're super
cool. It's just see out.But that car, man, like,
you could pull up and win ashow and that thing all day it was
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there wouldn't like any bubble rust onit, no dance, no dan Like
that car looked perfect like it was. That thing's gorgeous. And you know,
those cars are out there and alot of unfortunately a lot of the
people that restored those cars back inthe day, you know, they had
were passionate about them, and andthe people now they're just not into them
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that much. So they're starting topop up here and there. Yeah,
you know, they're they're digging themout of the states and just showing up
and and I some of that,some of that is coming back into style.
You know, people want something withsome character in this. Oh my
god, that was gonna be flashy. And you go to the car show
and he's the only one there andthey I don't know where you would park
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that, some bitch, because that'slike, that's honest to god, man,
it is massive. I was like, look at the size of this,
some bit like you yeah, ohyeah, all day. Yeah.
But it's so I mean, it'sjust I don't even know how to describe
it. Outside it's just glorious.The whole car is just I mean it's
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rich in character and personality and justover the top crew. You know,
creature comforts for nineteen fifty seven.It's just amazing. They have this technology.
That's back when they had a recordplayer in the car. Yeah,
record players and cars notorious for that. Yeah, cleanex boxes, you know,
holders just like wild things. Youknow, every seat had its own
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personal ass tray. You know,it's wild what they did with cars and
oh yeah, big big V eight. So yeah, this is they have
talking about some of the stuff theyadded though some of those old cars.
They even have a booze dispenser withshot glasher stuff to hold up out of
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the dash. And if you canfind one of those that sell it with
the car, that's that's like afive thousand dollars add if you just have
that that goes with it. Yeah, because no like drinking and driving,
didn't what didn't they have magnets onthe bottom so it would hold it on
to the dash. I don't thinkso, Hey, I do know something
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that Cadillac did. I took apartthis forty eight or forty nine Catllac one
time, and this is one ofthe wildest things. They had seat heaters
in their cars, and they ranfrom the radiator. They had these these
lines that ran all the way backunder the floor and they had a big
rounded coil. It looks like alike the old school stove, you know,
you know pot that you put ahot dealer, So this coil would
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be wound and it would be auniversal fitting up into the seat underneath the
seat and it would and it wouldbasically be a warm coil that that coolant,
when it got warmed up, wouldgo in and heat up the foam
and heat your seat in the winter. And it was. It was one
of the craziest options they had thatnineteen forty eight. You guys, they
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were doing seat heaters and cars andusing the the ana freeze in the Cadillac
to heat the seat. That isnuts. So when you smell something burning,
it's you. And I think Iwas telling you about my wife's Caddy
and that that weird speedo thing aboutthat old school. Yeah, the governor
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if you if you had a knob, yeah, knob that you could control
how fast the car would go.It was a knob on the dash and
if you had your kids in thecar, he wanted to limit him the
forty five miles an hour. Youjust turn the knob the forty five and
the kids wouldn't figure out that acar wouldn't go any faster. It's crazy,
neither to my wife. But look, nobody sees a cruise control as
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a turn knob. But again,this is some of the stuff Kadiak did.
And this was just one of severalcars better they had a sixty seven
Chevy Nova two that looked like itrolled out the showroom floor still had the
factory three twenty seven in the factorysixty seven air cleaner factory like every like
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the wheels, the interior, everythingwas like it just jumped out of nineteen
sixty seven bone stock, golden color. It was super sweet. Again,
just some cool cars. And I'mthinking back, didn't International Harvester had a
throttle control and you just pulled thatout and it would stay at full throttle.
I don't think the cars had that, but I remember riding around the
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track. No, no, no, International Harvester pickup truck. Oh,
and they had a thing called athrottle knob and you would pull that out
and it would stay floored. Ohthat's ad. I'm not going to tell
you any of the other stories,but it was pretty cool. Yeah.
Man, they had weird and oddyou could yeah yeah, yeah. You
just get yourself killed nowadays. In'tit? Look? We got to take
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a break? More day? Markthis day down. It's May eleventh,
right Island Grove Event Center in Greeley, yep Island Grove Event Center, Greedy.
May eleven. Auctions were selling carsright about ten o'clock. All right,
man, more on what the inventoryis, what he has, what's
available for you guys. Hey,there's some unbelievable ls swap stuff, there's
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some unbelievable original stuff. There's somejust really cool hot rods and uh man,
I don't know about you guys,but yesterday I got to see like
an old was a five, youknow, the old ZZ top eliminated car.
Oh yeah, so I saw oneof those yesterday that was yellow.
I hate yellow one cars, bythe way, I think yellow is the
most disgusting color could ever paint acar. Yeah, don't ever put your
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yellow on anything cool, anything,But this this car was yellow, and
I tried to overlook the fact thatit was yellow. But I feel like
those cars, for whatever reason,are so different and unique. Now that
those cars are coming back, renlike people are like, Man, if
you're a youngster having an old schoolstreet ride like that man with the modern
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drive train, God, that wouldbe cool, super cool. Anyway,
we'll talk about a few places youcan get these cars and get them affordably.
Just right around the corner here.In just a second, let's take
a break. We'll catch up onthe other side. Willy B's garage.
Just want to set a nine kvpiWillybe's garage. You're back in Willybe's garage.
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Yeah, you are welcome to nineforty four on your Saturday morning Willyb's
Garage. Portions of this program andnot being recorded. Oh we sit here
now. We got Dave on especiallyAuto Auction May eleventh. You guys,
it's gonna be a Saturday. It'sgonna be an Island Grove event Center in
Creeley. It is a massive auctionthey put together up there. Now this
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is you can go on line SpecialtyAuto Auction dot Com. You can put
your cars in consignment, but doso in a hurry because those spaces,
those numbers are going quick. We'rejust talking about different cars. They got
it, you know, kind ofready to roll over the auction block.
We were kind of highlighting, youknow, that old school Cadillac. Really
cool rights his car, But againit's a factory It's one of those cars
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that looks like it just rolled offthe factory showroom. Right now, some
people that's not what they're looking for. I think kids nowadays probably not looking
for a fifty seven Cadillac. However, if you put a modern drive train
in there, maybe something a littledifferent. Where you're gonna see a lot
of modern drive train is always youknow, some of these newer trucks,
I say newer, but newly restoredtrucks. Some of these, you know,
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some of these Broncos, for example, it doesn't matter what you do
to an old school for Bronco.These sayings are bringing huge money across the
auction block. Some people put newerengines in them. Some people, you
know, put the old you know, the old osmobile engine in at the
old four to fifty five because youknow, it had big torque. Some
people, you know, yeah,it's just watch some I don't think it
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matters what drive train you got underneaththe Bronco. It's gonna bring money.
How many Broncos you guys have rightnow? I've got two? What years
are they are? They're both seventytwo as a matter of fact, okay,
and one's uh ones more restored,uncut, you know, the factory
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style rear fenders. It has hadthe regular modifications done with the fuel,
you know, the Holly fuel injectionand that kind of thing. And then
the other one is kind of theflip side of that it's got the custom
interior and the overdrive transmission into fuelinjection and the lift and the cut fenders
and you know the whole deal.So and there's there's both both styles of
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people that like them. A lotof people like the more stock style,
a lot of people like them highlymodified. So yeah, kind of a
right. I remember I used tosee Broncos out on the trail and they
just be beating them up and youwouldn't think anything of it. But nowadays,
man, those things are I meanthey're bringing like eighty nine one hundred
grand. Yeah, Broncos are crazy. What those things bring it is,
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it's insane. The Blazers bring thesame amount of money. I think the
Blazers are getting there fairly fast.I think everybody came out the Bronco because
the price of them became so overthe top. And now people, do
you see some of those Chevy Kfive Blazers bringing big money too? They
are bringing huge money. I thinkthey are really coming coming up on the
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Broncos. And some of the littlelittle newer stuff's doing better too. You'd
like to we have a seventy fouruh K five, so that seventy fours
the year that the entire top cameoff instead of just over the back.
You know. Yeah, yeah,we got one of those that's being gonna
be fresh out of the restoration whenwe get that for the sale. And
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they're being very comparable. They're they'rea little more driveable, you know,
they're they're bigger, so they handlea little bit better going down the road.
And I think people are starting toablished that that, you know,
they want a little more, newer, easier to drive vehicles, even though
we're modifying the old ones and such. That's good, man, because I
got three of them K five Blazersdone. Yeah, yeah, they are.
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It's like a shoe box, man, I don't know, but they
well, I got two K five'sand I got a Jimmy which is the
GMC version, but still the samevehicle. It is. Look, it's
one of those things where those thingshave jumped and valued in price. I
mean, you can land one ofthose score when of them you're doing yourself,
you know, a big time favorite. Kids love those cars like that,
the Chevy Blazer. I was goingthrough Dairy Queen because the kids wanted
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Dairy Queen the other day. Andwhen I wrote it in Dairy Queen.
I'm in my Jimmy and as I'mpulling in a dairy Queen, there's another
you know, K five Blazers sittingthere in you know, OK shape,
and I pull up through the drivethrough. You get the kids the blizzards,
and the guy's like, oh,Jimmy, it's like, I love
Jimmy, and I'm like, youknow this old Russ bucket. He goes,
that's my K five sitting right overthere, and I'm like, yeah,
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dude. The kids just love thesecars. So that drives a lot
of the price up there, youknow, especially when younger adults are trying
to get him because it's just cool. It's you know, it's one of
those vehicles that, like you said, it's a little bit bigger than the
Bronco. You can still find them, but those things they have really really
significantly jumped in value. And ifyou can't score one of those, you
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better get it before the kids do, because that's a that's a worthy investment
that's going to bring you some money. On top of that. What else
you said you had an Iraq thathad how many miles on it? Six
thousand? That's insane, like eightynine eighty eight. I think it's a
ninety okay, yeah, yeah,it's like a brand new, brand new
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car. Six thousand miles and thatthat era, that era of those I
rocks, And if they're little miles, it's insane what people are paying for
those two And if you have Ihave some of that stuff sitting around and
it's been around for a long time, and you think you got a firm
grip on it, now's your marketwindow to make a little bit of money.
And is that one a automatic ora stick shift? I recall it's
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a stick I don't have the websitepulled up right now. To my my
memories, there's a lot of carsin there. I have to remember,
but I think I think that one'sjust I think that one's a stick Uh
yeah, that dude, that's amanual, like with six thousand miles on
it. That's a that's that's abig money car. That's crazy, big
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money car. And five years agothat wasn't a big money car. So
the market, the market's really comingaround to the to the younger. I
think it's the younger crowd that remembersthose cars from when they were, you
know, in those ages, andI and they have the money to buy
them now and they're paying up forthis stuff. Yeah, man, crazy,
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So you got a six thousand milesmanual. That's huge. Irack going
over the auction block. What aresome of the other highlights that we can
expect to see a at iding GroveVincenter May eleventh, and again it starts
at ten am. If you're lookingto put something on consignment, now would
be the time to do the doso Specialty Auto Auction dot Com. What
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are some other highlights you got rollingacross the the old auction block. Oh
sixty six gto tripower, Oh bodyop restored car. That's the numbers match
deal. I think in four speedthat's gonna that car's gonna ring a bell.
I saw Stee's sixty two bel Airthat's gonna be that's gonna gotta go
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for big. That car is gorgeous. That that car is gorgeous. And
that guy builds the best of thebest when he puts something together. He
doesn't cut any corners and he does. Man, he's got the best of
everything on there. I'm like,damn, we got that money. Doesn't
he doesn't skip a dime? Man, No, he doesn't cut a corner
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anywhere? And what color is thegoat? The goat is burgundy. Oh
yeah, he's got a golden onthe website. Yet a sixty nine one
gold? Yeah, got a goldgold sixty nine. There's a sixty nine
gto that's going across the block.There's that sixty two belayer we were talking
about. That's it's got the LSin it. There. Do you find
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that there are a lot of LSconversions coming across the block this Mad eleventh
auction? Uh, there's not asmany that were last year. There's got
sixty sixty seven ten that's got anLS. That bel Air's got an LS.
I think there was something else that'san LS power deal. I can't
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remember right off the top of howmany how many cars you guys expect to
have cars and trucks? I thinkright now I have about one hundred and
five one and five hundred and tenthat are on the books and registered with
a month out. I think we'regonna be one forty fifty somewhere in there,
all right, So better get thoseconsignments, saying quick if you want,
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you know, just a good spotsMay eleventh kind of walk us through
what you feel like is the differencebetween reserve and non reserve, And for
people bidding, what does that mean? Reserve reserve sale means the person has
a minimum that they'll take for thevehicle. So if it's a you know,
they put twenty grand on it justfor numbers, and that's what they're
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trying to trying to get on thecar. And we're gonna work our best,
the best to get it there.No reserve, That's what it brings
is what it brings, and uh, it's going that day, It's going
that day. I'm as you know, I'm a non no reserve guy.
I put it on, put itout there, and what it brings is
what it brings. And that comeswith experience and little confidence in what you
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have. The guys that are kindof new to the new to the auction
game, I kind of recommend puttinga reserve on it just because you know,
there's some of the vehicles have emotionalright, and you don't want to
be the guy crying at the auction. Let's just be honest. You don't
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want to be guy all teary eyedat the auction, lip quivering, so
sorry for five thousand. Yeah,and you know I had a guy at
the last the last we had,he had a really nice little to eighty
es I think it was a twoeighty or two forty something like that.
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And uh, he says, whatshould I do? Said, I put
a reserve And I said, well, what do you want for the car?
And he says, told me whathe wanted for it? And I
said, you can sell that,No reserve sell it and he was He's
like really, I said, yeah, but you're you're right where you need
to be. And I think itbrought six or seven thousand dollars more and
he was expected in the beginning.No reserve cars, when they're on the
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block, they tend to be alittle stronger because the guy there's no waiting,
you're not fishing, you're not tryingto find it. It's going up
there and somebody's selling it. Butreserve we have no problem selling them either.
We get them done. Yeah.Man, So bikes in the mix,
you got any bikes in the mix? Or what if people need to
know about the best times be there? Does the cost anything come in?
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How do they get a bitter number? Kind of walk us through all that
info for h This mayle leventh ofven as well. If you want to
get a bitter number, there's acouple of ways you can do it.
Just go on a specialty auto aauctiondot com. You can pre register,
get everything, get your credentials inwhatever you need. You show up,
we give you a bitter pass andyou're ready to go. If you don't
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do it online, where's people there? When you get there, doors will
open at eight. You can getthere, register all your information is there,
You get a number. It doesn'tcost anything, or a bid number.
It doesn't cost anything. To bringyour family and look at look at
what's going on. If you've neverbeen doing auction, yes, come see
it to have a good time.You can see what's there. It's kind
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of like an indoor car show andeverything's for sale. Yeah. Man,
it's a it's a blast. It'sabsolutely one of the coolest things to watch
because if you got a car upthere, man, you're trying to get
it and it's you know, there'sthis bidding war that goes on. You're
trying to feel it out, like, oh man, this is my ballpark.
Sometimes you just stumble upon a caryou've always dripped of having, or
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a truck or some sort of platform. This is a great opportunity because most
of the time it's gonna go ata fairly affordable price. Now, obviously
there's sometimes a couple guys getting abidding war and that could drive the price
up. But this is a greatway to score great vehicles, really cool
hot rides. It's things that you'renot gonna see all the time. You
know what every freaking stop like thereis, and be able to get them
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and take them home at an affordableprice. On top of that, they
warm everybody up with merchandise, coolchschwag, cool just you know, different
unique things, into equities and whatnot. So get there early, get yourself
a bitter number. It's May eleventh, Island Grove Even Center in Greeley.
Uh. Go on line Specialty autoactiondot com. That's where you can see
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the consignment, the inventory. Giveus your highest car that you think is
gonna bring the biggest money. What'sit gonna be? Mm hmm wow.
That's kind of a it's kind ofa challenge right now. I think I
think one of the Broncos will probablybe up towards the top. I think
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the sixty seven C ten will bringa lot of money. I think I'm
sure we're gonna end up with alate model Corvette. We always get one
of the one of the new ones, so they'll they'll be there'll be some
six figure cars in the mix.Yeah, and but we've also got some
stuff. I think we've got one. It's to me. It's a you
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know, twenty five dollars car.So we've got the old Gamut. Oh
that's my department. What car isthat? I bid on that. It's
an old it's an old square bodyfarm truck thing. That that's my that's
my world. We got charge oftwenty five hundred bucks. Yeah, I'll
get I'll bring some over to Yeah, I'll take them off any second,
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in charge of twenty five hundred bucks, bringing them my house. And we
also have you know, if somebodyshows up and they see something like that
and they're now planning on bidding,we do have financing right there on the
spot too, so we can getthat done through JJ Best. Hey,
JJ Best is great. Those dudesare awesome. I find several cars to
them. Yeah, they're great,man. I bought I was at a
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Turkey run down in Florida a coupleof years ago. The big thing they
do at Dayton Speedway where it's abig car auction and swap meat all this
stuff. I came across my sixsixth charge and was like, oh,
I'm owning that and literally I walkedinto JJ Best booth and it's five minutes.
I mean literally five minutes. Theywere like, all right, we
got you. And I'm like cool, Like it was no time, and
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they're like, oh yeah, nota problem to sign your name. Here's
that name. Here, take thecar. I'm like, sweet, get
the dude. Jet didn't have togive your first board. Man, I
never even made payments on that car. I literally they gave it to me.
No, I'm just kidding. Uh, but yeah, man, they're
great. They're a great finance company. Always were, uh super quick,
super efficient, uh good interest rates. Just they're they're great. So yeah,
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and we've got uh if somebody can'tmake it to the Auchy you know,
I know that sometimes that's around graduationweek, weekends and things like that,
we've got online bidding for through proxybidding. All the cars are on
there, so you can bid onlinethere and if you just want to watch
it and can't make it, it'sgonna be streamed live on our YouTube channel
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and all that, so there'll bethere'll be plenty of options. Just to
see what's going on there. Yeah, really cool man. Find out the
info details, especially auto auction dotCom. Look forward to uh checking in
with you one or two more times. Man. Just get the rundown,
the late entries and and you know, I guess uh cars, trucks,
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bikes, whatever may bring some bigmoney. We'll talk to you one more
time for the auction. Looking forwardto my man, and as always,
we appreciate you guys up there,especially the Auto auction. Get your ride
up assignment. Make sure you checkout some of the cool inventory that got
there. May eleventh, Island Groveat Vincenter in Greeley. There's the spot,
go get them. Hey man,thanks for the time, Dave,
appreciate it, buddy, Thanks yourman. Ten o'clock. We come back
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on the twenty seventh of this month. There is an amazing cool card show
kind of has been the kickoff thecar show season. It's a linkin tac
My man Josh joins us next giveus the ins and outs. Of course
I have more details onto Presley's Parade. What we're doing is part of that
car show as well, so we'llseven nine kvpi Willy Bee's garage. You're
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back in Willybe's garage. What upto it? It be his garage on
your Saturday afternoon? Man, ohman, oh man, what Saturday we
got too? All comes of sweethot rides. I saw a couple of
wiki cars this morning, cars andcopy events popping off. People just dusting
off their hot rides, their streetrides, their muscle cars, modern muscle
and just letting it eat. Man. This day is a perfect weekend for
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it, and uh, I courgeyou to do so coming up, Man,
This is what's great for those ofus that have been kind of plugged
in this for years. Lincoln TeX'sCard Show has always kind of been the
inaugural sort of kickoff to the carshow season. And if you recall earlier
this week on the show, Ihad this guy Hunter who was on years
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ago. Man, when Lincoln Tatefirst started doing this car show, one
of the first cruises we did toit was for this little kid who was
two years old. He was havingat the time, it was his second
or third brain surgery, like toremove tumors. Oh, it's brutal,
and we decided to do a littlesupport of the Lincoln Tech card show.
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And this is god, this isyears ago, and you know, make
a cruise happen. What was theoriginal pancake House which is just down the
road from the radio station, Andman, I'll never forget. We had
a it was like a box truck, a big old box truck, and
we had that thing stuffed with diapersbecause they need they need, you know,
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formulae diapers for this family. AndWalker he was cute. He uh,
he was part of that cruise downto Lincoln Tech. And it was
one of the funnest like it wasjust awesome. So I look back at
that now because Walker, how aboutthis Walker and Hunter who he first did
that cruise for, you know,nine ten years ago. They they're joined
in the cruise. He's he racesmotocross. He was going for a you
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know, yeah, how cool wasthis kid? So when we did that
cruise, he on a second orthird brain surgery to move these cancer tumors.
He came out of that, youknow that issue that that I guess
procedure and that was the last onehe had. And his dad Hunter,
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over the last several years, alwayshe goes in periodically and has scans because
you don't want the cancer come back. So every year since then, he's
uh, he's hit me up andsaid, hey, we had the annual
scan this year, and you know, we's just luck and you know it's
so far every year it's come backnegative. And now this kid who had
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a race in Pueblo, he's ona little dirt bike. He told his
dad he'd be willing to skip thepoints race and do this cruise in support
of Presley. Presley's our six yearold who's fighting T cell lymphoma, who
really just loves motorcycles, loves cars. We found out about her scenario and
her dad. You know, it'skind of this up as to everything she's
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enduring. What we're gonna do thisPresley's Parade and we're all headed down to
the Lino Tech Car Show again thisyear. So it's a blast. The
guy that's in charge of Lino Techjoins us now on the phone, Josh,
I gotta tell you, man,this has been for us and for
many car enthusiasts in Colorado. Thisis kind of the this is when you
know the season's here. Man,When you guys post up you're doing your
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car show. Everybody gets happy becausethey know that winner is done. Absolutely
and you know, we like tospark off that season. Man. We
got great weather this weekend and it'sjust a precursor to what's to come.
I'm excited to be able to bringthis once again kicking off the car season
show or car show season on Apriltwenty seventh at Lincoln Tech. Man,
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we're super excited now Linotech. Forpeople that don't know, Man, I
am such a navocate for Linko anTech. I say over and over and
over again that I'll be honest,it's good. You know, can not
hold back. Four year colleges area joke. The majority of four year
colleges end up being six year collegesand they end up not end up not
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working in the field that you spendso much money, so much investment in
so much fidelity, your time,your money, education, you end up
nine times out of ten not workingin that apartment or at least you know,
just be a strap with that.Lincoln Tech is a place where if
you don't mind working with your hands, there is so many things, so
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many skills, so many trades thatyou can learn there and then just turn
that around and have a great career, start your own business, be working
in the industry that you studied likethat. Like I mean, in an
instant they have graduations and there arepeople that are there on property looking to
hire you all the time at LincolnTech. And that's something I really encourage
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people to look at as a viableoption for you know, a great career
path and you know, their ownbusiness down the road. I love what
you guys do there, man,Yeah, yeah, Willie. And you
know one thing that we, uhwe kind of pride ourselves in is you
know, being able to offer indemand career opportunities, right yeah. You
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know you mentioned the four year opportunitypath and that is going to be the
correct path for some however, Uh, you know, we're seeing more and
more where people are really wanting toget into work based learning opportunities and it
starts at an early age. Andyou know, we're trying to mend the
skills trade gap that's going on rightnow in the industry. You see,
you know a lot of baby boomersand people retiring from the fields that were
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auto service technicians, HVAC technicians,you know, electricians, welders, and
you know, we're trying to fillthat gap with quality trained technicians that can
go out into the workforce, providefor the families and get back to their
community. I saw some of theother day about the state of just the
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US. What were they talking aboutwas is it was submarines and the big
reason we're so far behind, we'rebehind, like seventy submarine orders is stupid.
The biggest reason we're behind is theycan't find welders. Really, they
cannot find enough welders to work inthis and they're man, you guys have
no idea. The welding industry justone of many that are these skills that
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you're gonna learn at link Attech.Man, there are so many job offers.
If you could weld, and Idon't care if your mag, tig
or stick man. If you ifyou can melt steel, baby, you
got a great job. And thisis man you talk about great hands on
training. If you go to linkat Tech, and I encourage you to
do so for this card show becausethey open up the campus. Go check
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out their welding facility. You haveindividual boosts, you have every sort of
machine. You got meg, yougot tig, you got stick There are
all these ways to test what you'relearning. They got drafts right in the
so you could suck all the fumesout working on the latest equipment. You're
learning all the right ways to totig well, to MiG well, to
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do both of You will leave thatfacility when you're done with that program with
a great career path and that isjust one of many that you're gonna see
it Leana Tech that you can youknow, you can score these these jobs
within you know, nine months,two years. These programs are short.
They get you like the training thatyou're you know you're lacking through say a
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four year program, you know youand just to be able to do it
hands on is what's so great aboutthis this facility because I mean you're working
on the latest equipment on things you'regonna be doing out in the field,
and it's just a great ground gameto have as you sort of leave the
college and look for what's gonna providefor you and your family moving forward.
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These jobs in massive demand, likeyou know, one of many, but
have you seen like for welding peopledo that course, they've always got a
career waiting for them on graduation day, right, Yeah, you know,
we we do a great job withour partnering with our career services team making
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sure that students have opportunities throughout.We like to start day one introducing them
to the workforce internally, making sureone they get the skill trade training that
they're looking for, and then tobuild on soft skills and making sure that
you know, they are going tobe as you know, employeable as possible.
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And then the third leg of thatis we bring in employers. You
know, almost every day on ourcampus, we have employers out to the
school on a weekly basis to talkto our students, to interview our students,
looking to hire our students. Wehave over one hundred employers right now
signed up for our career fair that'sgoing to be on the twenty fifth of
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April. So you know, wereally put a lot of stock into partnering
with the industry to make sure thatyou know, our students, Yeah,
we're giving the quality training at theschool, but at their end goal is
to get into a career doing somethingthat they're truly passionate about, right and
you know, we have a greatopportunity to continue to do that. You
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know, you mentioned one thing aboutwelding, and you know, getting that
hands on experience uh, something prettycool. We're gonna have set up at
the car show. We have thesevirtual welders. They're argumented augmented arc welders,
virtual reality. Yeah, but we'regonna have it booth set up in
our in our missions, we're gonnaactivate that virtual arc welder and if you
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if you stop by, come andsee us, put on the headset and
you can well or do fun competitionswith it with some of our welding instructors.
It's gonna be it's gonna be agreat time. What's your what's your
most popular course or trade currently?Yeah, so right now, welding is
almost popular, you know in termsof I mean crazy, you know,
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and you know a lot of studentsthey come in and and they you know,
they really know, uh that theywant to weld right and you know
it's fire. It's fired as faryou know, and it gets that in
drilling, adrenaline pumping. I wouldsay, close second behind welding is going
to be our Automotive Service Technology program. And they got a diesel course fan
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that they're diesel based. They gotI mean full on like you you walk
in and it's just massive tractor trailers, semis whatever, you want to work
on. Yeah, they got itall. It's all on hands And I
will tell you something else that's reallycool. Auto body has really changed in
the last decade or two. Theyhave an unbelievable auto body facility there with
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two really unbelievable paint boosts. Theyyou know, the can zap it up
the temperature, bake the pain on. They have all the latest hands on
stuff, but they also do somethingreally really cool. So Ken Dickett is
a is a car builder. I'mknown it for a long time. They
have an advanced course where you cango in. What they don't teach nowadays
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and what kind of is a lostart in the world of body shops is
metalworking because most body shops are justpanel replacement and then they blend the paint
and they're out the door for aninsurance job. But if you're into that,
Ken Dickett has his courses set upthere were advanced you know, metal
work is something they teach in schoolyou on. So if you're into fab
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work, if you're into fabricating andmetal work, there's an opportunity there,
and that is a bold and righteouscareer path as well. Something that's big,
big, big, demand. Everycar builder that I talk to in
the industry, every single shop,everybody is looking for a skilled mechanics and
b people can do metal fab work. It's just a lost art. People
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don't have it anymore. Lingo Techis teaching it. Wow, that's cool.
And within our auto collision program there'sgoing to be welding as well,
and then pretty cool. Similar tothe wedding booths that we're going to have
activated, we're also going to haveour sense for activated. It's another virtual
reality tool that we used in ourprogram, but we're going to have it
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activated as a car show where peoplecan actually get a hands on experience virtual
reality spraying a car, which ispretty cool. I remember one time,
Man, this is no joke,y'all. This is not how funny it
says. Back when my Corvette wasmatt Black. I so I didn't know
this, but I shut the garagedoors one night and there was a bird
in my garage. Oh yeah.My dog at the time was not as
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old as he is now, andmy dog pursued that bird most of the
night. And when I say pursuedit, I mean he ran all over
my Matte Black Corvette at the timeand he just annihilated the paint. So
me and because I had, youknow, I had a couple of car
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shows and I forgot, you knowwhat was what was really pending as far
as my schedule. Oh, itwas the Denver Odo Show. It because
that corvette had the world record fora stock bottom factory LS at eight hundred
and eighty three horsepower on factory componentsand they had met a spot at the
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Denver Ado Show highlighting that. Andso me and a couple of guys from
Lincoln Tech at the time, webrought that corvette in there and we sprayed
it again because my dog is somuch damage to it. We sprayed it
Matt Black again in the Lincoln Techbooth back eight years ago, nine years
when Alver long ago it was,and man, it was so cool.
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They have such a great facility downthere, y'all. It's just one of
those things where if you're wanting tolearn a skill or a trade, that
will pay huge as far as yourcareer path, huge as far as being
able to make your own money andreally make your own path. Obviously,
when you're leaving, you're gonna gethired by a company, but most of
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these companies give you the ability laterdown the road, once you you're learning
everything to break off and build yourown company. And a lot of people
do. And this is the typetraining, the type of skill set you're
gonna learn at Lincoln Tech. It'samazing that way, and their campus is
unbelievable. What is what does awelder make these days? Like if somebody
graduated from Lincoln Tech, what's therange? I mean, he'll launscher that.
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But I know more of the customwelding stuff. Like what guy's in
metal fabre are getting right now,commanding, let me put it to you
like this, My buddy was lookingfor a fab guy and this fab guy
come in because his guy's left.This fabrication guy who knew a lot of
welding, could do the metal work. He was like, look man,
I'm gonna give him a price andthis is this is where it is.
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He he got eighty ninety bucks anhour. Wow, just dude, just
on that all right, I'm gonnado the virtual welder. When I get
down there, I will school yourass on that. I will take you
down. I hear competition, bro, Yeah, I just I just don't
want to burn anything down, buddy, because I've never welded. Oh no,
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you haven't. A surprise. Idon't get out much. You don't
turn the rents. He just drivesa car. But you know, again,
this is one of those things.And you know, into believe or
not, a mechanic is hiring demand. Ask any shop you go through,
any like qualified shop, what arethey looking for skilled mechanics that can work
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on today's modern vehicles. They're justthey're they're so in demand right now.
I mean every single shop that Italk to, they're they're looking for quality
mechanics to hire because it's just adifficult find. And good body shop folks
to all the all the body placesare looking for good people. Yeah.
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Man, And you can learn allof that at Detect and do so in
a time for that works. It'snot a four year program, y'allah.
Yeah, I mean what are thetime frame on some of these programs.
Yeah, so most of our programsare going to be about a year well
doing you know, we can getthat done in about you know, nine
to ten months, depending on thetype program that you want to do.
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We have fabrication. We also havewedding will pipe added on there as well.
But I would say on average,most of those programs are going to
be completed in about a year.Isn't that insane? That's cool? Yeah,
man, big, big, big, big demand. How many how
many other venues? Can you doa program like yours in that shorter period
of time and make that much moneyright away and always have a job.
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That's great? Oh it is.It's unbelievable awesome, And for so many
people. Look, let's be honest, there's two courts to sort of paths,
right, Well, there's there's afew more than that, but for
most kids, you're gonna get pressureto either a go to college or b
find some sort training or skill setafter high school to be able to get
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out in the work field the workenvironment and earn a living and being able
to do so in a in afield that fits you, because some people
they just don't fit in the corporateenvironment. They're not a I call cubicles
starter coffins, and a starter coffinis not what they're looking for in life.
There's a big reward in hands onwork that you do that you can
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sit back after you're done in theday and be like, yo, I
built that up, I created this, right, I've met well, did
that bridge together or that you know, structure this and that there's great there's
a great reward in that. AndI think being able to see that,
visualize it, know your your pathas to what you want to do and
what's passionate to you. I thinkLincoln Tech does an extraordinary job of harnessing
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that skill set and providing you witha ground game. So when you leave
in a year or you know,eighteen months, two years on the longer
programs through your ripe, you're readyto rock in that field, in that
industry, and you can do soat a big head start advantage over people
that are out there, you know, getting a well rounded education in a
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four year program that always ends upbeing a five or six year program.
Yeah. Well, and that theybring in the companies as well. Heymen,
companies can see the people. Youknow why the companies come, Yeah,
because they're looking for those people andlingoln texts providing it. It's just
smart, it's affordable. When dopeople find out about open and roll And
obviously the campus for the twenty seventhfor the car show is a great mechanism
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to show off what you guys have. So you guys open up the campus,
you open up the doors. Itis vast as far as the size
of the campus and the footprint.But you guys really make the twenty seventh
this car show a great avenue forpeople to come and check this facility out.
Yeah. Absolutely, And you knowwe're going to have our doors open.
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We're going to be tours from ouradmissions team and you know we're looking
to you know, build up ournext class start, which would be in
May on May twentieth, and thenfor those high school seniors that they will
be graduating around that time, nextopportunity for them to look to get going
and in one of our training programsis going to be in June on June
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twenty fourth, So between now andthen, you know, we're gonna be
having our walk in Wednesday. Soyou know, if you can come in
on a Wednesday anywhere between nine amseven pm, you can walk right in,
go to the front desk, askto speak to somebody in regards to
one of our training programs, ourmissions team. They'll be ready to help
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you out, show you around,give you a tour. It's excited about
what we have to offer. Yeah, it really is exciting for everybody and
a great campus. When they openup the doors, man, you're gonna
be blown away because people don't realizehow big this facility is, how how
many things they offer, and justthe state of the art equipment. They're
offering it with great campus educators,great teachers, patient in what they do
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and uh work with you to sortof harness that skill set and really,
man from the wedding to the dieselto the h back. It's just unbelievable
how they low up they roll outthese classrooms like you know, you're gonna
be working on everything that's important inthe industry. UH hands on training,
which is by far the best.It's just a really cool way for you
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know, somebody who's in high schoolnow think about, Man, don't know
where I fit in. This isa great opportunity to come check it out,
really see some cool cars be pluggedinto. Just an amazing show in
general. But on top of that, you really get to see a state
of the art facility. And whatis what is a Lincoln Tech program cost
compared to like an equivalent four yearprogram in college. Well, in terms
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of I mean there's there's a tonof four year programs out there, right
and then I don't have the datain front of me to be able to
do uh, just you know,a silence breakdown, but what I can
do. So you're just in termsof what we see for our programs,
most of them are going to beon average about thirty thousand dollars, some
a little higher, some a littlelower, depending on the program, but
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on average, that's probably what you'relooking for for the six different programs that
we offer. We do offer someassociates degrees in some programs, but for
the most part, you know,automotive service technology, diesel, autobody,
collision repair, welding, HVAC,and electrical all are going to be in
around that thirty thousand dollars range.So you would be like less than half
of a typical college for a year, like a third now, yeah,
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yeah, think about that for yeah, yeah, you know, for your
four year span out of college comparedto a year here, you could finance
it. You can get where youknow, you can make that back in
that first year. Yeah, withsome of these skills set you're learning.
Yeah, so definitely a better,more affordable way to go and anything you
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really want to you want to learnin that regard. As far as the
trades go that this is a justan unbelievable facility to do so, and
it courage people come check it out, not only for a great cause.
Presley's Parade. We have just anunbelievable cutest this could be a little girl.
We're doing a really cool car showcruise two Lincoln text cards show,
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so definitely a way to plug inthere. See the campus. We got
a lot of cool things that youcould win just for doing the cruise and
just honest god, for a acar show kicks off the car show season,
You're not gonna find a bigger andbetter one than Lincoln Tech. They've
been at it for years. They'vegot it down. There's DJs, there's
food vendors, there's all kinds ofentertainment. There's just amazing. You know,
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it's people's choice for all the awards, so you actively become part of
the voting mechanisms. So it's justit's really cool everything that's available for that
day. There's you know, thingsfor the kids to see and do.
There's all kinds of cool community sortof feel out there. All the you
know, the guys that teach andyou know, educate people on the campus
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are there kind of walking you throughwhat they do. You get to see
the campus, see like their boosts, they're welding their age back rooms.
It's just amazing facility and it's allopen for us to go down and check
it out with some like minded individualson the twenty seventh of this month.
So encourage you to check out thecar show, check out the facility,
plugging our crews down to the carshow. Just get down there and see
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what they have to offer. Becausefor people they're looking for something a little
bit different that for your program.This is a home run for you,
absolutely home run. How do peoplesee you guys online? Maybe if they're
interested right now, take a look. Yeah, always go to LinkedIn tech
dot edu. You can check usout online there. Also, if you're
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interested in the car show and youwant to register your vehicle, car showpro
dot com slash events easy to registerwith each registered Echo for the car show,
you do get a free T shirtwhich is awesome and we'll have those
ready to go at the registration table. Once you're right there you go.
Man, Hey, it's awesome.Catch up with you, Josh. Looking
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for to seeing you on the twentyseventh. As always, Man appreciate you
guys, and can't wait to seeeverybody. Really just mesmerize and just overwhelmed
at what you guys are doing thereat Lincoln Tech. The campus, the
facility, the great teachers and educatorsthere, and just the car community rolling
in there on the twenty seventh,high fiving and getting this car show season
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ready to rock. Man. Sothanks for what you all do. Always
goot catching up. I'll see youon the twenty seventh. All right,
all right, see Willy B.You do appreciate partner with you guys,
and we'll talk to you guys soon. See Mike. There you go,
Lincoln Tech dot ed you guys,check him out. We'll see you on
the twenty seventh. We got abreak. Now we're back at it.
It's one seventy nine kbp I WillieB's garage. You'll back in Williebe's garage.
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Hey man, Welcome to Willybe's garage. Glad to uh man, Glad
I spend some time with you today. It's funny. The guy I've got
on now is with the company.We've all normally, I think normally we're
all in emergency mode when we're usingthis stuff like emergency mode is like the
scenario had the other day where Itake kid out. I'm showing him how
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badass A nineteen sixty nine Dods chargeris a five hundred and seventy two cub
against indy headed big block, puttingdown eight hundred change horsepower. And I
was, you know, I wasdoing some cool little pulls out about,
and you know, I've I've gota scenario where I live about a mile
and a half two miles back ona dirt and gravel road with some point
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I whacked the old pan, eitherout on the little country road I was
on or driving back in. AndI've hit this old pan a number of
times. It's an old school Charlie'spen. The drag link goes through the
middle of the pan. There's acut out the middle of the pan.
It's a big circle. Drag linkgoes through it so to hold you know,
it holds eight quarts. It's abig pan. But I want something
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like that because you know, themore oil you have, the cleaner the
cooler it is, and all thatfun stuff goes with it. So anyway,
I whacked the old pan, andman, it is just pissing oil
everywhere. I'm like, oh man, and it will suck. It was
royal purple, it was like ninedollars a court. Man. It's like
expensive and it's just peeing out allover the road. So I'm like,
(01:19:34):
God, so I let it alldrain out, throw to oil away.
So I got this cruise coming up, and I got I got a little
bit of time before the twenty seventh, but I'm gone next week for two
guys, so that I'm not gonnado it. Then I'm not gonna do
it when I get back, becausewhen I get back, it's the Friday
night before the cruise. So Iwas like, do I have time to
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take the oil pan off, beatthe metal down, tig welded up because
it's aluminum, And I was like, I got time for that. So
what do you do in cases ofquote emergency or you just need to Hey
man, I just got to getthis thing to last. Not saying that
it's a temporary band aid, butit does. It does help you in
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so many ways. What company amI to talk about. We'll talk about
JB. Weld. If you thinkabout all the different variations, the combinations
of different epoxies, there's JB.Weld Steel there's JB. Well Clear,
there's you know, they got thesecool JB. Well cloth things that go
over stuff now and can help foryou know, mufflers or whatnot. There's
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there's so many applications that JB.Weld has just evolved into. I wanted
to bring them on because I usethis stuff so often on say, when
I do cars, I mean theguys do cars for you know, cars
for Christmas. There's so many differentapplications, whether it's some little interior piece,
(01:20:57):
whether it's a you know, likea good example, a C belt
bracket broken one of the cars thatholds the seat belt up. Well,
they have a plastic well deal whereyou could you know, use a jbwell
product. Well, dude, Chris, I gotta tell you, man,
your company has probably saved so manydudes butts out there. Much like my
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scenario where man, I don't wantto take the old pan off. I
don't do all that stuff. That'sa big job. I'm like, I
got other things I'm working on.So what can I do in the interim
that will save my butt? JB. Well That's exactly right. You know,
It's it's funny will you talk aboutour company. It's been around since
nineteen sixty nine. Most people areassociated with our company is the original two
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part epoxy, and I think that'sall they had is the two part of
pockets. That is all JB.Well has. Well. In the mid
two thousands the company was sold andbought buy some new owners and they decided
to come out with a bunch ofnew bridle so now worth about ninety items
in the line, right, dude, You wouldn't believe it. They have
They have clear, they have plastic. Well, they have this cloth stuff
(01:22:01):
you know that's for for mufflers.I forgot. It's got a cool name
too. It's like a oh whatis it mufferwel Is it muffer weeld?
I think it is. Yeah,yeah, but it's just a badass like,
you know, into too wide clothand you you rabbit stick it well
and boom, repairs holes in yourmufflers. Dude, it's They really do
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have an expanded line of different thingsthat just you know, for car guys,
you gotta have a you know what, they might even make it,
don't you Guys. Have a littlepackage, a little zip thing that's got
several of your like products in itthat people should keep with it either on
the trail or doing we look.Yeah. We called it's called our fix
(01:22:45):
Fix on the fly on repair kit. It's for cars, trucks, boats,
motorcycles, whatever. I got oneof those in my four by four
jeep that I'm always rock crawling inthat. It's a little kit that's got
three or four or five of theirproduct. But man, you talk about
a lifesaver, it really is.Yeah. You get one of the first
thing you get is as our QuickWorld which is a faster version of the
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original JB. Welson Get Back onthe road, Get back on the trail.
You also get a package of oursteel Stick, which is a good
chances what you used on your oilpant on the mopawse. Yeah. Yeah.
And then and then you also geta package of our Extreme Gel super
glue gel, Yeah, which forme, I you know, the whole
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pant was leaking rat to seem Iwhacked it. So what did do?
I let all the oil drain outfor full day, and plus then I
took a little rollock grind it downto expose some of that good metal stuff
that's not saturated oil or has acoating on it. Right, So I
just did that a little bit andthen what it did, man, was
just use I used the JB wellsteel, mixed some of that up and
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I smoothed it out with you knowwhat would be a like a you know,
paint stick, but something a littlebit smaller, and I just knocked
out the corner. It looks great. And guess what I don't have to
worry about, you know, thebig job and the big task of taking
my old pan, blowing a suspensionapart, tapping down the metal and fixing
all that stuff so I can literallyget back on the road in a heartbeat.
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It's exactly right. Yeah, man, it's easy, and it's a
it's a quick fix for anybody that'sout there on the road. You really
should keep one of these packages withyou. That way, if you do
hit something like outside of the road, you're able to fix it repair,
get back on the road without havingto pull into a shop and do a
big repair. Exactly what do youmention about automotive repair? We have a
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new item now called AutoWorld and basicallyit's it's a your thane and it comes
with its own self mixing tip.Now that tip has got sixteen turns inside
of it, so we depressed thissyringe. When it gets to the tip,
it's already mixed for you. Youdon't have to worry about mixing yourself.
Yeah. The advantage about that isyou need to actually take this this
tip and put it behind uh maybelet's say a door panel where you can't
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get a putty stick in there,or you can't get a mixing stick by
you trying to do it by hand. But just makeing tip behind her and
squeeze it and get it out.And a good thing about this stuff is
when it dries, you can alsodrill it. And you can also make
threads with it with a tap ifyou need to. So if you guys,
like I said, door panel screws, some dash mounting screws on yeah,
(01:25:28):
adjustment s crews, stuff like thaton old car you can't get the
head adjustment screws anymore. You actuallymake the set up for this using car.
It's called AutoWorld. That is slickman again. See you wouldn't think
about being able to actually tap itmake threads and use that as almost like
a quick healing coil repair but withouta healing oil. Really cool in that
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way as well. You know somethingI found this year I forgot it was
like a oh it was a passenger'sside mirra. We could get one for
whatever car was getting away for carsfor Christmas. But they those sticks that
they have, these these little mechanismsthat will intertwine the two you know,
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chemicals, the epoxy and the harderor whatever it is in there. The
little steel sticks, no joke.It looks like a big syringe, but
it's got a little spiral twisty thingat the bottom and it allows that combination
to mix and meld together before youapply it, and when it comes out
the end, you don't have toworry about mixing it. So I used
it as there was a broke sidemirror and we couldn't get of the crews
(01:26:34):
or the door penal, So webasically took some of that stuff, well
did that or put that on thebottom of the side mirror that was cracked,
and got it all manted back upthere. And it was money like
it was legit and easy repair,and it really is because what they had
done on their end making these emergencyrepairs or these things like like what you're
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gonna find in that scenario broke plasticnot being able to reach a boat or
a fastener to it, and ithad this big fracture in it. How
do you repair something that isn't thatmuch disarray? This is a great way
to do it and hear it tothe side of where it's supposed to be.
Like you get all that combination inone exactly, you know, Willie.
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Something else is pretty popular with ourcompany, our radio repair kits and
overflow reservoir repair kits were actually thefiberglass patches that use epoxy resins as repair
for cracks and holes and scenes ofradiators and so forth. That's a my
I say, especially some of theselate model cars. Those radiators are very
very expensive. Well, all thesecar parks, man, what's sad over
(01:27:42):
the last couple of years, andyou know, unfortunately, you know,
you could lean on some of thisadministration, but what does happen is the
insane costs that we're paying now forall things related to this, from the
energy set to all the adhesion materials, to all these everything you need in
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that regard has just skyrocketed and price. It's just it's unfortunate. So people
want to keep their cars on theroad, but do so without these impending
huge costs and burdens of where youknow, you know, a new replacement
part is if you can keep youknow, a muffler on your car and
I have replaced it because what's theshot going to charge you a lot?
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And if you're able to fix itin a way that hey man, that
thing might last a year or two. Who knows. If you're able to
do that, that is significant forall the families and other people out there
looking to either get a quick repairor something that gets them back on the
road, something reliable and easy todo that they can feel confident in doing.
It really is man, there's aspectrum of things that you could do
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now with its JB. Weld ProductsCompany. Really anything and everything is a
limit that probably have something for youand your application sitting on the shelf.
Yeah, you muffler repair. Youknow our exhaust well, like you mentioned
as a rap that we have thatworks real well for for pipes and mufflers
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and basically what it doest wraps aroundthe muffler to shield your hole instead of
a patch, which a patch aftertime can actually come off. Yeah,
we also have of that too.It works very well for that. Yeah,
man, really this is amazing,you know, just when you think
you can't come up with something else, you guys figured out exactly right.
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So when when you look at it, when's the for you guys? How
is that product? When you knowyou got a good new product? Imagine
you know, like when somebody comesto this state, the equation says,
you know what, we should dosomething that that we could weld plastic together.
We should do something that we couldyou know, that has something that
we can make a tap in andcreate threads and use that as a fast
(01:29:51):
Like how do you guys brainstorm tocome up with new stuff? Well,
you know a lot of this comesfrom ideas from our customers. We I'll
have the telephone line whilst have youknow, internet service where people can come
and call us, email us aboutproblems that they're running into. And over
time we accumulate information from that thatwe we see a niche market or something
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that can be addressed. So we'llget with our guys and work and come
up with a product. And we'vewe've hit quite a few good ones on
this one for sure. Yeah.Look, it's a great solution for everyday
problems in your vehicle, be itwith your exhaust or We're fascinating something or
hearing something or getting you something toyou know, get back on the road.
These guys truly provide emergency solutions.We can warrior solutions. Stuff that
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is a necessity. And I willtell you it's wild. If you don't
have it in your shop, yourgarage or on the shelf there, you're
gonna need it at some point.You're gonna need it. There's just so
many applications to use it with onand and you know for something there's just
a It's one of those things thatyou must have for any shop, you
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know. I'll be honest, weshould do a show on what you've probably
used jab Well stuff on, butshouldn't have. I got a funny.
My buddy was doing some body workand it was it was a weird little
and I won't say it was,Oh, I know what it was.
It's two pieces of metal that hewanted to act like you meld them together
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basically, and he had like alittle a fan's gap in there. So
instead of cutting a piece off andbringing it together or trying to fill it
with with with metal, he jbwelded it and then shaped it with a
grinder and then used it as bodyworkusing his body filler, and he's like,
he's like, don't tell anybody,but that's a little secret I have.
(01:31:44):
And I was like, really,so to do some of that and
use it for things that you're noteven thinking about. Man, there's solutions
out there that are great. WithJB Well and their products, you just
got to look into it and lookat what some people doing online. Check
them out on where do people findyou guys online? Actually it's jbbell dot
com. Pretty easy man to dothat. We've got a got a ton
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of videos onlines and do it yourselvideos. Uh, And you can look
at our website and other items thatwe've got the new products and and just
like I said, over ninety productsto look at. Yeah, they're great
for the h that'll work, youknow, those ideas goods to do it
that'll work. They're a great resourcefor that. So they're not sure a
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by what they need to use,they can they we have a phone number
and call us talk to somebody livein the United States, or they can
email us and a good chance youemail, you'll contact me directly. That's
awesome. Well, hell yeah,Chris, thanks so much for your time.
What you guys are doing there,man. Love that you know,
you're just you're providing resources, answersand solutions for you know, everyday car
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enthusiasts and people that get out thereand use their rise. Man, they
want to get him back on theroad as soon as possible. Want to
get him back knowing you know,they're confident in the repair and the fix.
And that's what you guys bring totape. You are appreciate that much.
Yes, thank you, man,JB. Weld. Check out some
of the crazy cool new products.Man. Definitely one of those things.
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And look, I had one hundredpercent encourage you grab that little pack.
I've used it two or three timesin my gep because if you're wheeling,
you're definitely gonna need their stuff.Chances are if you're a car enthusias doing
a lot of cruises, do alot of racing, just out there beating
and using abusing, you know,smiles for miles out of your ride,
you're gonna need some of their products. They have really cool little combination packages.
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Check them out. You know,there's a lot of this stuff that's
just available at your local Walmart.You can roll into Walmart and see you
know, eight or ten different youknow things from JB. Weld. So
just get some of the stuff.You'll be thankful you did carry it with
you. It is save your butt. It's just that type of company,
all right, man, Chris thinksso much for your time. JB.
Weld. He is where you findthem online. All right, man,
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we'll talk to you soon, buddy. Take care of the joy your weekend,
all right, take care see buddyagain. That's a great company,
man, great product. Then.I had no idea they had so many
ninety I'm gonna have to check outthe website, dude. I use their
plastic world on on that cars ofChristmas. Oh on another thing. I'll
give you another thing. My seventyseven trans am had a they used to
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bring the seat belt over the topof the seat that had a little plastic
triangle thing that'll capture it, andit always broke. I used their plastic
weld on that little on that littletriangle thing and it's held since I did
it on the on the TV show. So it's just a great resource for
those son of a bitch problems,it really is. We've all had those,
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some bitch man, How am Igonna fix that? Or how am
I gonna do that really fast ora fishing or you know, make it
where I can go out and enjoyit. You know today they they will
probably have a mean tree to doso, so JB. Weld online and
man with that, we're out oftime. Don't forget our cruise mark that
day down. It is April twentyseven. We're calling it Presley's Parade.
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It's cruising for a cause. She'sa six year old diamond in the rough,
y'all. And I say down becauseshe truly is. She loves it.
She wanted a dirt bike. Tellme that's not our people. She
is so cute, big smile.She's fighting T cell lymphoma for people that
don't know, that's blood cancer.That's a tough, uphill battle. But
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we're getting her quipped with everything sheneeds and can use for this fight.
And nothing, nothing provides like positiveenergy, attitude and positive reinforcement. So
we're gonna hit her with a lotof that. On April twenty seventh.
Would love to see you guys comeout. We're meeting the Cabella's up north
right out one hundred and forty fourth, meeting there between six and seven in
the morning. We're gonna pull outof Cabella's at seven am, headed down
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a Lincoln Texts card show. Soif you're interested in that being a part
of that, being a part ofthe fundraiser, by all means, please
show up. Please mark that day. You know down on counter you said
you're racing right, otherwise I wouldbe there. I love what you guys
do. Yeah, man, it'scould be a blast. I wish you
could be there too, cruising downLink Attack doing the show from Lincoln TeX's
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campus. Anybody that would like todo the cruise, You're more than welcome
come out. Would love to seepeople, you know, come out and
support. No six year old it'sdeserving of that fight. No six year
old should be doing anything but playingwith other six year olds, let their
imagination run wild about dinosaurs and rainbowsand unicorns, and you know how pretty
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they look when they see themselves ina mirror, or how tough they are,
how big their muscles are, thattheir you know, playing in a
pile of dirt. That's what sixyear old should be worrying about, not
chemotherapy and cancer. So if youcan come out and help, you can
come out and support there's a sixyear old, and you know a lot
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of us older adults that would beso thankful, so appreciative, and just
know it's such a rewarding thing todo. So if you can't make it.
April twenty seventh, we're gonna beleaving from Cabela's between We're gonna meet
up there between six and seven,leaving right around seven am. Police escort
to get us on the highway,which is super cool, and you know,
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on the campus, which is evencooler. It's just gonna be a
blast that day. Lots of thingsto win, the Silent auction, lots
of cool tickets to give away.Just plan on being there, Okay,
Love you guys, Enjoy your weekend, joy your afternoon. Thanks so much
for what you do. Check outgo for its services, the number four
and that's where you'll find Mike Petifordand everything that he does. Yep,
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