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Hey, what's happening? How are you doing today? Thank you so much for being here. Welcome to the year
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2026. Happy New Year to you. And if you have some New Year's resolutions, perhaps maybe one of them
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is to get out and about with your cool car. So today we're talking about what it's like
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going to your local cars and coffee. What to expect, what to do, how to approach the crowd.
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What do you say to people? Well, you're out there. You don't even have a cool car.
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You'll find out all that and more on this episode. Let's go.
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Okay. Welcome back, everybody. I got courage back here stopping by the podcast studio. How
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are you doing, buddy? I'm doing good, man. Coming off the holidays, getting into the
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weekend and doing good. Always glad to be here. Yeah, man. Speaking of cars and your cool car,
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how is the old hot rod end doing these days? Are we allowed to say hot rod with a two liter turbo?
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You know, I don't know, man. I don't know. I mean, people, you know what's funny is that
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you ever seen a Tesla with like a spoiler and a fake exhaust tip or fake, fake, you know,
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like hood vents or anything like that. Full-on body kits. Yeah, I've seen it.
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Yeah. Well, I'm sure it happens. You know, people do that kind of stuff there and the
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two liter is fine. It's fast. You know, it's fun. It's fast. I mean, it does sound like a two liter.
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You know, it doesn't sound like a V8 or like that, but I don't think, I don't think you'd want it to
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really. It's got a little grout to it for sure. Yeah. Little burbles. I like the little
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burbles it makes a little, you know, like the little, you know, crackle and crackle too.
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And I guess it is. Yeah. No, but it's doing good. I did replace my front lip,
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actually part of my front lip over the weekend. Or I guess it was yesterday.
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I replaced the front lip just because I, you know, when I first got it, I wasn't really used to where
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the ground clearance was going to be. And so I just, you know, I just destroyed one side of it.
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It was like the bottom part was all shaved off and everything. So there's a company that makes a
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really, really affordable front lift. It actually still looks really good. And so they do it
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in pieces. You have the front part that goes over the front, but then you have the two
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edges that are separate pieces. And so over the weekend, I just changed those two out and
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looks perfect now. And now since I know angles and everything, I haven't had any situations
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in the last couple of days. So it's been good. The joys of owning a lowered car or I guess lower
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car, I should say. I guess just like, yeah, cause I'm on stock springs. And so I'm not
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like lower ride height wise, but yeah, just, just by dropping it a bit with the, you know,
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the lower approach angle with the lip is even enough to change the way that you drive the
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car. So, you know, that's, that's the things we do for, for the cars we love, I guess.
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Right. Right. I remember I used to scrape things over with my Z a lot. I hated driving over bumps
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or certain angles, scrape, scrape, scrape, bang, bang. I was like, Oh my God, that broke
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something. That broke something. You know, you hear it and he's like, Oh my gosh.
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So, so I know completely though. I know you sent me a video this week about your
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older, your, your Z and van, dude. I listened to that a few times because that thing
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sounded awesome. Oh, thanks man. Yeah. It made, it took me back to my Z days, but man,
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you know, I, I know it hurts not having it, but you know, that's, that, that car sounded
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like it was a really cool deal for sure. Oh, it was definitely hot. You know, the thing
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was about that car, it wasn't too over the top loud cause I saw one Z roll by and it must have
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a tome exhaust or no exhaust or something like that. It was a three seven. Anything
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that was loud as you can believe it. You can hear everything like four blocks away,
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kind of loud, you know, and mine, there wasn't quite like that. It was never quite
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like that. You know, it was very subtle, very mild. It sounded like it was supposed to sound
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like that. Cause some of these modifications, some of this exhaust people do, you can tell
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it's an aftermarket exhaust just by the way, how loud it is, the way it is. But mine kind of,
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it sounded like, as you heard it, you're thinking like, this is probably, it could
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work. I didn't get over the top with tips too. The tips in the back were pretty normal looking.
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And I was like, as you heard it, it sounded like it probably should sound this way.
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Like the car, it was fitting to the car's look overall.
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Yeah, of course. Yeah. I mean, you know, if the car, I mean, yeah, I mean,
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certain cars, you hear them, they turn on, you kind of expect them to sound a certain way,
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you know, and it's kind of reminds you of a joke I thought about. If somebody have a Tesla
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could like crank like a V8 soundtrack playing in their car next to somebody in traffic,
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just to kind of throw the guy. There is, there's a video floating around like on YouTube
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or whatever where there's a guy like, there's a bunch of cars leaving cars and coffees.
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And they're like, you know, they're all driving out there making noise and like this guy like
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drives by with his buddy in the passenger seat and like a model three. And they're cranking,
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like they're cranking like a V12 sound, like they're just on the stereo and they drive out.
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And it's so entertaining because everybody's just like vibing with it and laughing. But
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yeah, that's, you know, you got, you can do that if you want,
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you're not making a lot of noise when you're leaving.
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If you have the right sound system, it'll sound just real cause some sound systems like,
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you know, may not sound that real sounding cause like having the sound of a V8 or V12 in front of
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you sounds different than like coming through a, you know, stereo or whatever. So speaking of
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seeing cool cars like in person, you've been going to all the rounds for the cars and coffees
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down here in San Diego. And have you been to all of them or just the one?
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No. So I've been around to a good amount because they all, they kind of,
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they have weekly ones and they have some that are monthly just depends on the particular folks
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that are hosting it. But I've been through and around a handful of the ones kind of within
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like San Diego area and some of them here and like the, you know, inland empire, we call it,
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but you know, up here a little bit further north. So they're making the rounds for sure.
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Does they always in the morning, right? Or are they made different times today?
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For the most part, they are like, you know, usually you're, you know,
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you're getting coffee in the morning. So a lot of times they are in the mornings.
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They do the, you know, I know there's one that, you know, they,
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they sort of call it San Diego cars and coffee, but it's hosted by a particular
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detail shop over in the Mirmesa area or Mirmar area. And they've started to actually
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do more of these like sort of sunset type vibe, you know, cars and coffees.
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They still call it that, but they do it in the evening time,
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like the last few hours of the day from like five to seven, where you still had like a little bit
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of daylight. And so that's really, you know, when I was getting back into kind of going to these,
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because I, there was a long, a good point where I didn't really go too much, you know,
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in the way of like car events or anything. And, you know, you hear that and you kind of,
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you know, kind of wonder like, what is it? And, you know, really there's no like
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defined term really. It's, you know, I know we were talking about it before,
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but it's really sort of this, you know, I don't want to say impromptu because
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they're, they're, they're, they're scheduled, like we know when they are,
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but they're really, you know, they're, they're kind of just whatever you bring,
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whatever you are interested in, you, you bring it out to these events. And, you know,
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they're usually free. A lot of times if you're charging to be at a, at a,
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you know, car event, then it's a car show. So anybody shows are different than car cars
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and coffee? Yes. Like I would say there's a, there's a different definition. A lot of times
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when people are marketing or, or promoting a car show, it's because like there's usually
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a fee involved or, you know, it's a sponsored event by like some, you know, some company.
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And, you know, again, that's, that to me is totally different from a cars and coffee where
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it's literally just like, we have a location, we have a time we're going to meet,
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but whatever you bring, you bring whoever comes, comes like, you know, you know,
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we're not saving spots for anybody. Whoever's there is there and they're a part of this kind of event.
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And that's what I feel like a cars and coffee really is versus a car show.
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Now, is there like vendors selling stuff too, or are there just people showing off their rides?
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You, you have some of them. So one of the most popular ones that, you know, I tend to go to
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in some of the times where you see some of the craziest things is over in Rancho Santa Fe,
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over here in San Diego. That happens every week, every Saturday. And I do a little,
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you know, not shameless plug, but I do a little thing on my Instagram where like
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every week, I'll just, and it's never really the top five. It's just like the ones that are
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kind of on my radar for that week. But I'll shout out like, you know, the events that are going,
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going on that week and Rancho Santa Fe is usually always on there because they're always there.
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But, you know, you have people like, you know, you have people selling hot wheels and
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some people now have started to come out and sell t-shirts or, you know, some of the,
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actually the real estate companies that are there in Rancho Santa Fe and that little town,
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they'll open up specifically on Saturday mornings and, you know, have some of their like magazines out
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and, you know, kind of promote some of their showing. So there isn't a, there's an opportunity for people
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with, you know, businesses or little ventures to come out and, you know, kind of sell products
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or promote their products there. But a lot of times even those like they're not,
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they're not paying to be there. And, you know, anybody there, you know, can shop or,
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you know, look at their stuff with their own discretion. So, you know, there are vendors
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and things like that, but that's not like a requirement per se, I guess you can say.
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Right. Now, these things happen usually on the weekends, I'm assuming. Mostly mornings,
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like you're saying Sunday morning, Saturday morning, probably. Now, there is a specific time
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like frame these things happen at and do, when they do like an event that say a parking lot of
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some business, say Walmart parking lot, for example, they have to let Walmart know they're
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doing it or how does that work? Yeah. So any of the events with like any type of longevity
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have a relationship with the location that they are hosting them in. So, you know, if you ever see
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kind of one offs that, you know, or that they're just popping up and, you know, they they hosting
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it in a Walmart parking lot, for example, you know, if though, if they haven't really cultivated
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that relationship with whoever owns the property, they don't tend to last very long.
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You know, one, one really big example of this. And actually, I just happened to go to this
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one today, which I haven't been in a little while because it's a bit of a trek to get there. But
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South OC Cars and Coffee is actually hosted at the San Clemente Outlet Mall over it. Well,
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obviously in San Clemente, and they've had this relationship with the outlet mall for, I don't
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know how many years now, it's it's like a it's like a symbiotic relationship where I
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mean, even on their banners within like the outlet mall on their movie theater, they're
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promoting OC Cars and Coffee every weekend. So they have a cohesive relationship with that
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that facility to host every single Saturday. And they, you know, they have people that work,
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you know, work gates to let people in, you know, making sure people aren't getting crazy,
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revving, you know, burnouts, things like that. You know, they really have a
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than a side show. They they want to make sure that this doesn't become a side show
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or or what do you call it a takeover? Yeah. Yeah. So old takeover cars and coffee typically
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is more of your casual like, I mean, I'm going to classify like older person, maybe it's like
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an older person crowd that goes these things. I would think then like the younger like
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side show, you know, takeover type people. That's yeah, I'd say that was, that's maybe a
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little bit debatable because you, you get, you know, maybe a say the more mature younger
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folks that, you know, are just noted, like, you know, I'm not, they're not into maybe just
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doing that kind of stuff. And they want to just be able to be in an environment where,
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you know, I get to show off my car that I'm proud of. And amongst other people that are
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showing off their cars, they're proud of it. And we're not looking to just draw all this
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attention to us doing these crazy things. Like you get a little bit of that, but you do
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obviously get a little bit more the other side where you, I will, I won't put them
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out there, but you get a lot of the Corvette, you know, the Corvette memes of like the typical
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Corvette owner. Yeah. The jeans shorts and like the, you know, the socks pulled up and
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you get the jeans shorts and the, you know, he says he got the, what's the whole thing
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about the Corvette? It's like the one of one meme. What's that about?
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Yeah. We're like, you know, where your particular Corvette is one of one, say
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because of like maybe a certain interior color paired with like a certain exterior
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color. Oh, I definitely figured that out. I don't have to get that, you know, there's some
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other things where like you really, yeah, at the end of the day, yeah, like, you know,
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some people do really have like, you know, say a special Corvette because of like a
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combination of things, but it's, it's usually something that's not really that,
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I guess that important to point out, you know, it's somebody next to you with like,
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say another zero six, for example, like it's essentially the same car. You just have
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maybe a different, you know, color combo with your interior exterior, maybe like a,
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you know, a factory installed option that was slightly different, but you're, you
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essentially have the same car. And, you know, when you start to, you start to,
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you'll get a little bit more of a, put yourself on a pedestal because you have
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this special car. I think that's where that starts to come from, where that
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little bit of the meme culture comes from around that.
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Do I love me some good memes? Let me tell you. I love me some memes, man.
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You know, speaking of the number thing, or the thing you're saying is that my truck,
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since a special edition has a special edition Roush plate on the da, on top of the,
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like where the, I guess the center console is, you know, the dashboard. It's got a
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Roush serial number and a serial plate, like the, the num, the year, the date,
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the whatever the model, I don't know. It's like, it's like, it's a little bad.
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I think that Shelby's do this too, where they have like its own, like badge,
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serial number or whatever for the vehicle. It doesn't say like specifically who is
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built by or anything. I don't think so. No, I don't think so. I think it says Roush off road.
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It's kind of starting to, I've cleaned it. So it's kind of starting to fade,
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like paint starting to come off the thing, but, but it's on the dash.
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So it's kind of a neat little like homage, I guess, the fact that like it's
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something that is not necessarily one of one, but it's, it's one of whatever,
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how many they made of these, you know? So, I mean, different than the regular F 150,
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where they made like, you know, a million. So, but okay. So at the Carson coffee,
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you got the older guys come with their Corvettes. Do you got like,
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because I would go, but like, I don't have a cool car. Am I even accepted to even
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go to these things? Oh, you have to have a cool car to go. How's it work?
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Man, Chris, I'm going to expose you a little bit because I know I talked about this with you.
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I'm like, I'm telling you, people bring everything. Like I imagine, I know that,
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you know, whenever this episode comes out, you probably have already made it to one of these,
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but people bring everything. I'm like, I'll give you one big example of something that
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just blew me away. And we can maybe flesh this out a little bit later, but
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it really doesn't have to be like, you know, some people think cars and coffee, I gotta,
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you know, unless I'm coming in like the latest, you know, the latest Lamborghini,
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the latest Ferrari or the coolest like classic muscle car. Like it's,
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isn't even worth going. I was walking through OC cars and coffee this morning.
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I went with my little guy and, you know, we saw the craziest things. We saw McLaren
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Senna's, you know, the new Revolto Lamborghini, you know, the SLR McLaren's, all kinds of stuff.
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We were walking towards sort of the outer edge of cars and coffee. And we came across,
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I had to be like early nineties or maybe late eighties, but it was a pristine Ford Escort GT.
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Five speed manual. It was a two door, no, I think it was a four door, I believe,
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but you walk up and you're like amongst all of these cars, you see, you see this thing that
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looks totally different just out of place. But when you went up to it, you realize like this
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thing was like abs, it had some imperfections just being an older car. But, you know, a month,
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like seeing that park next to a 9-11 GTS, like was what it was parked next to,
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you would think that this is like, you know, this is a little weird, like what's going on
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here, but people are proud of what they're proud of. And, you know, the fact that somebody has
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preserved a, you know, an Escort GT to that point where it still like brings some attention like that
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is I think what a true cars and coffee is about. And, you know, people were in the
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trucks, you know, people would really appreciate the Rouse truck out there. I know for sure.
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I know the guys out there in Escondido, like they did a whole truck day a little, you
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know, probably a few months ago. Yeah. Yeah. I see some of these trucks. So dude, I see
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me some of these, they've got the, I like 50-inch wheels and they're lifted jacked up in the air.
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And they've got like, you know, lights on the wheel well and lights everywhere. And they're
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like, he's big, you know, F 350s and all this craziness and stuff like that.
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That's just, that's just some people style. Like some people really are into that. You
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know, some people actually gravitate more to more of a subtle truck, but with some
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performance upgrades. And they know that like, you know, it has, you know, again, that name,
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that Rouse stain, like, you know, they, I did, there's a big crowd of people that are,
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you know, they want to know that their car or their truck or whatever is OEM.
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Like they, you know, they have more of that sort of concourse mentality where,
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you know, doing anything that's like aftermarket or not, you know, in Rouse case,
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like, you know, it's aftermarket, but it's like a partnership with the manufacturer.
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So it's still considered like an OEM plus kind of scenario. That sort of thing is what they
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gravitate to. But, you know, once you get into real like modifications by companies that weren't
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OE spec, they sort of turn away from that because that's, they're not really into that.
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And so there's just a huge, you know, kind of hush posh of people that, you know,
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there's some people that really are into heavily modified things, but
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there are people that really are, you know, into keeping, you know, your car or your truck
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in as close to stock form as possible. And I think there's good, there'll be appreciation
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for people that, you know, have things that are still in that realm of OEM plus, you know,
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kind of situation as well. I think also for like the older stuff too, like that,
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that's where he's just said, you know, like, you know, something like that where it's,
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hasn't been crazily overmodified with like crazy, you know, hood scoops and everything
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else and fake events on the side and, you know, all that nonsense and stuff like that.
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So, so the cars and coffee. So what do you, I mean, just goes there, parks,
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just hangs out in front of their car. What, what, what actually happens to these places?
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That I think that's another misconception that I, you know,
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Oh, they don't do that.
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They'll park their car and hang out.
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So they do park their car. That's the, the one big rule. I did, I did a
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interesting video on this a while back and I actually deleted it because it just didn't
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do very well. You know, that's my shortcoming in life, but I, I did this video on like
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the one, the one rule that you should follow when you go to a cars and coffee
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is that you have to reverse park your car or your truck.
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Oh, I always do that anyways.
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But yeah, like some people it's just like their nature. They do that anyway,
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but you, you look a little weird when you, when you just drive into a cars and coffee and you
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just park, you know, like you were just going to the grocery store or going to a doctor's
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appointment and, you know, nose in guys that do the car show parking when they
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take up four spots across the side.
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They don't do, don't be that guy.
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Are they, are they, do they exist at the cars and coffee?
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I'm tell, like today there was a guy that had a, he had a, he had one of those like
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SL Mercedes, the SL 55 or whatever. And, and he, I noticed when we came in that he had
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like taken up two spots and he parked at an angle and a guy in a 911 saw it and he
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actually purposely parked next to him. And when we made our rounds and came back around,
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I noticed that he had actually straightened out a bit and like straightened his car now
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so that like people can actually park next to him. And so, yeah.
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Was it, was it that busy though? Do these places get that busy where you have to like
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The, the OC one is like, you know, again.
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Okay. And the parking lot is limited then, I guess. You can't, there's a lot of spaces.
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It's a, it's a pretty big parking lot, but the zone they, they, the zone that they
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designate specifically for OC cars and coffee is like, you know,
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and you basically, if you don't get, if you don't get there before, or if you get there
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anytime after like nine, 10, nine, 15, you know, you're probably going to just park on
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like the regular parking side. And you know, people come just to enjoy it as a show because
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it really is like, you know, yeah, I would just enjoy it and check out the cars and
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and meet new people and talk to people and have just like conversations.
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If they're willing to talk to me, I think I'm worried about if some of these guys are
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like, don't look at it, don't touch it. It's here. You know, I'm wiping it down, but just don't,
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just move on. But are those guys there or they have more friendly people? I don't know.
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It's, it's a mix. Like you're going to, you're going to get some people that, you know, I,
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I saw a guy that was cleaning his, he had a like older Nova. He was cleaning this car
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like before he drove, drove in. Yeah. It was a, you know, it was old,
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the older Chevy Nova and he was cleaning it outside the cars and coffee before he drove in.
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He was, you know, I was driving in because there's a back way to get in and he was
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parked off to the side cleaning it to then drive in and park and show,
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show the car at the cars and coffee. And so teach their own. I'm not judging anybody,
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but you're, you're going to get a mixture. And I say it's a little less maybe at the smaller
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cars and coffee because OC cars and coffee considers themselves actually one of the biggest
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cars and coffees in the world that happen weekly. But other cars and coffees that go on
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around, you know, around us in San Diego are, you know, they're more closer knit.
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They're smaller. You know, there's not as many cars that are showing up there.
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And there's a lot of the same faces and things like that too. Well, that's good.
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Cause I think that you wouldn't go back to a place if you were treated like crap.
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If everybody was rude to you and everybody was like jerks and, you know, whatever and
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stuff like that. I don't think you'd go back to a place like that or go back to an event.
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So if the same people are going back, but also that can backfire too. Cause sometimes
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like, they can go back to school when you have like the, the, you get some clicks.
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Yeah. They, they don't want outsiders coming into their click kind of a thing.
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That's another thing worries me. I'm going to a cars and coffee thinking like,
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I'm an outsider coming in. I don't have a cool car. I'm here as a looking Lou.
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I want to meet people too, but I don't want it to be like, like, who's this guy?
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Who's this guy without a car coming here? Oh, you have to do Chris is telling
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me you got a podcast. Oh, okay. I said, yeah, it's cool cars with Chris.
22:01
Perhaps you heard of it. Yeah. No, I know you like, yeah, you know,
22:06
like I might get a T shirt, you know, whatever it says, you know, one thing on that though is
22:11
that, you know, I've just, I've, I've met some of the coolest folks at like these cars and coffees
22:16
and some of the coolest folks with the coolest stories around their, their particular car,
22:21
their particular build. And, you know, I, I, I generally like, you know, I try to,
22:26
you know, converse with a lot of people. And, you know, even if I see somebody,
22:30
because I, back to your original question where it's like, you know,
22:32
do you park, you stand next to your car? Like, I've never really been in that mentality. And
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again, I've, you know, maybe it's just that I don't have like this, this cool, cool car that I'm
22:41
like, you know, some people don't feel the same way. Like to be totally honest, my, my,
22:48
my one of one Corvette, you know, yeah, that's, yeah, like those guys versus that,
22:52
like, you know, I'm just showing up in my four door family car. Like this is,
22:55
when you picked this up from, was it rental car? What do you got a rental car?
22:58
Yeah. Like, did you just drive the rental car over here? Like, again,
23:01
some people think that way. And I'm, you know, I doesn't upset me, but I've never been one to
23:05
just kind of post up at the car and just wait for people to come and ask me. Like I park,
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like, you know, even now, like with the bonds, like I do open the hood of the car,
23:15
just to show people the intake and, you know, some of the things like that. But
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I'm usually out. I'm going, like, you know, looking for somebody else,
23:22
like looking for another cool car, you know, again, meeting some different people,
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just, you know, if I do see somebody that's standing next to their car,
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like I'm usually the first person to ask them, Oh, like, you know, what,
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how long are you on the car? Like, you know, what, what, what have you had done to it?
23:36
If I know, like it's completely stock, I'd be like, Oh, you know, did you,
23:39
did you get it this way? Or did you have to restore it and, you know,
23:42
do some different things to it to get it back to OEE? And, you know, I'm,
23:45
I'm just one of those where I'm like genuinely curious about.
23:48
Oh, definitely. And so, you know, you get a mixture of people, but I've just never
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been the one to be posted up and sort of wait for people to come to me.
23:58
Like I've always been the one to kind of park the car, like, you know, yeah,
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find a good parking spot, you know, open the hood, let it sit. It's always cool.
24:06
Maybe when you're coming, coming to leave or coming to get something and somebody's there
24:09
and you strike up a conversation, but, you know, I try not to bank on that.
24:13
I'm just, I'm there to see what else is cool there.
24:15
Right. I'll probably be more like conversations, you know, in fact,
24:20
the original name of this podcast was going to be cars and conversations
24:25
originally, but then I thought that seems a little too, I don't know, I mean,
24:29
generic. I thought, you know, like, did I switch over to cool cars with Chris,
24:33
which is also kind of a generic, but I don't know. I thought like,
24:37
I thought like, I don't know, one of the word cars and there's somewhere
24:40
and stuff like that. And I don't know. I just kind of landed on. I was kind of,
24:43
you know, debating between both, but I would love to go to a cars and coffee
24:48
and just go around and do it like reporter interview style and like
24:51
ask everybody questions about their car. But I don't know how willing people
24:53
are to talk with their stuff. I don't know how willing they are to like
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be on video or be recorded or anything like that. I don't know how willing,
24:59
you know, how willing people are to do that, but I look forward to going to one.
25:03
That'd be fantastic. Checking the things out. And I like it when sometimes, you know,
25:07
they'll have like an event like downtown or like in the city streets,
25:11
I'm like the cars will all line up and park that kind of stuff.
25:13
I'm assuming it's kind of like that a little bit where they have the streets to
25:17
appeal park their cars in the street thing kind of thing. Sometimes do that.
25:21
I say a lot of times like those that are like sort of in a city center area or
25:25
things like that are usually now more in that bucket of car show because they've
25:30
typically kind of at that point gotten a permit with the city. And like,
25:34
this is actually like an event that, you know, people are coming to and like,
25:38
there's, there's kind of rules around, you know, what they can do.
25:41
Although I will say in your area actually kind of La Mesa area,
25:45
I think they do have sort of a weekly thing or like bi-weekly thing where they
25:49
sort of just like within like a little town center, they'll do a little bit of a car.
25:54
They call it a car show, but they, which contradicts exactly what I'm just saying,
25:58
but they call it a car show. But essentially people just kind of roll up and,
26:02
you know, it's a lot more kind of tailored towards like the classic muscle car kind of
26:06
area. Yeah, the ones I've seen have been more of like, lots of Mustangs, a lot of,
26:11
you know, my favorite, absolutely favorite is the AC Cobra, even the replicas,
26:15
they're all replicas these days. I was going to ask you like, what's your,
26:18
what's your favorite? My favorite of all time is the AC Shelby Cobra,
26:23
like the classic original one. I've seen a lot of them actually got a ride in one of them once.
26:28
And they're all replicas, even the one I wrote them was, are all replicas, you know, now,
26:31
but even though like there's a company factory five, I think it is, they send you a kit and
26:36
you build it yourself. And you can buy them, I guess too, but that's my absolute dream car.
26:40
Even a replica, I'll take a replica all day because they are very well built.
26:44
They've got modern suspension on those things and they can put any engine you want.
26:47
They want LS, you want by Coyote V8, fine, you want to put whatever, even a classic with
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a carburetor, you can do that too. And I've seen a lot of, a lot of them out there.
26:55
And I've seen a lot of them. There's a company on social media, I started following,
26:59
and they like this big and fail, they even fail the Shelby's, the Cobra's they have
27:03
for sale or whatever. And they're just so beautiful. Like the, the paint job, they're
27:06
beautiful, amazing. That's a good choice. That's the car I've always wanted since
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probably I was a kid. And, and I've seen a few of them at the, that was the ones I
27:15
do see at the car shows, but I do see them at the, at the places I've been to.
27:20
So it's a pretty, it's one of the few cars that's like pretty, it's pretty popular.
27:24
Like you, you're likely to see one at a lot of the places you go, but you still get excited
27:29
every time you see one. Like it hasn't lost its luster to see one out in person,
27:34
but it's not as though you don't really see them that often. Like, you know,
27:37
that's why I didn't like them a lot. I did see them quite often. I was like,
27:41
you know, when you start seeing things a lot, you're like, I kind of like that.
27:43
I kind of like that. You know, versus something you see once and then forget about it.
27:46
And then yeah, which is, you know, that's what happens a lot of times is like,
27:49
you know, you see it, you, you see it once in a blue moon. And yeah, you get like really,
27:52
really excited, but it's not like that. Like that Corvette 101.
27:57
With the weird trim, weird trim on the, on the floor where you never gonna see.
28:00
Yeah. Yeah. Which you'd never see in that again.
28:04
The gas pedals are different, slightly different shade of black.
28:09
This one's got a stain in this one spot that I bought from the factory.
28:13
101. Yeah. Speaking of that, I got my truck fixed today. I had the windshield fixed.
28:17
I had a chip on my windshield. I had two chips in windshield. Just noticed it.
28:21
Man appointment was safe, safe, safe light, safety light where it's a company's called.
28:24
And I made it in there and I went in there today and they did the resin.
28:27
They put the resin in there and they did the sealant and stuff like that.
28:29
But I can't. Oh, so they didn't have to replace your full windshield.
28:32
No, no, that's expensive. No, they, because I had to replace it on my other
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truck like twice already. And I remember paying for that, but this one here.
28:41
No, I've had two chips. The chips like twice and they came out.
28:44
One time they came out to the house and they did it. They did the resin thing.
28:46
And this time that guy did it in like five minutes or whatever.
28:48
It's like really fast. The price wasn't fast. It was.
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Because the last guy took a while doing it.
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But see, I filled it up, whatever and all the stuff for you. Okay, great.
28:55
Whatever. And did you actually have to take it somewhere?
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Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This time. Well, I could have had him come to me,
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but I'm like, I probably have a showing going happening tomorrow at the house anyways.
29:06
So, you know, so I'm like, why don't we just like leave
29:10
and then just, you know, they're local. Oh, they're local.
29:12
We'll have to find from here. Okay, great. I'll go there and just get out.
29:15
Yeah. I did that and stuff. So it's much cheaper than replacing them when she'll,
29:18
but still, you know, you all pay money for that stuff. So I can't watch the truck.
29:22
I can't watch the truck.
29:23
Little, little public service and a perfect public service announcement on that too,
29:28
is that some people think that they have protection against that with their insurances.
29:33
Which you, you have to specifically have like a glass break insurance policy,
29:39
like along with your regular insurance to cover that. And I found that out a couple of years ago
29:45
when I got a crack, a full crack on my, I was driving in Arizona,
29:49
where they tell you like automatically, like if you drive like just a regular car,
29:52
try not to drive behind big trucks, because it will happen where you just get a rock
29:56
shift to just get, just hit your windshield and cracks it.
30:01
The moment I'm like leaving from a work site out in Arizona,
30:03
like on the highway. Oh gosh.
30:05
And right as I'm getting, I'm getting ready to change lanes to go around this guy with
30:09
this lifted truck. I hear like the, just like on my hood first,
30:13
and then the windshield. And as I'm driving like four hour drive back home,
30:18
like I just see the crack spread all the way down the worst.
30:21
That's what I was afraid to do. I saw the chip and I'm like, oh,
30:23
I hope this doesn't spread the third spreading. It's game over.
30:26
And I think it's, they tell you how, how, how big it has to spread.
30:30
Before they can see, we can't, we can't feel it with a sealant.
30:32
It has to be like a few inches, maybe it's probably a few inches.
30:36
Yeah. Like if it's, honestly, if it's like, if it becomes noticeable,
30:39
like if the spider effect starts to happen, like that's usually,
30:43
that's usually like a sign that you're going to have to replace it.
30:46
Like it's usually if it just like, if you just get a chip and it stays there,
30:51
like you get a little, like, you know, little line here and there off of the edge,
30:55
you're usually fine. But yeah, like anything over an inch,
30:58
I think is where they draw the line, which, which is crazy.
31:01
That would almost irritate me more if like it was just about like an inch and a half
31:06
two inches of crack, but I have to replace the whole windshield for that.
31:11
I would be frustrated. I had to do it on my other truck, my other F-150,
31:15
the one that had the engine replaced. I kid you not, it had the thing.
31:18
I was going to Disneyland. We just bought the truck.
31:20
We literally just bought the truck like the week before. I remember maybe not
31:24
that long, but they just bought the thing brand new.
31:26
And on the five freeway going up to like Anaheim or whatever,
31:29
and it's like some rock chip thing flew in the flu. And it was, it hit so hard.
31:34
I thought they went through the windshield.
31:35
It was so, it hit so hard. It impact so hard. And it was a chip too.
31:39
I looked in the safety light and things like that. And eventually it's in a pain to replace it.
31:44
I don't know if I had insurance on that or not. I don't remember how that worked on that.
31:46
But, but yeah, they changed it out. And the guy looked at the odometer.
31:49
He's like, crap, you like to have like no miles in this thing.
31:51
Yeah, he just bought this. Yeah. And it went out.
31:54
So, and then it happened again on me, maybe, I don't know, 10 years after that,
31:58
if I mean that I want me five years after that, it went, it did the same thing.
32:01
I went to the truck one day and fallen into tea from the sea went up from the middle up and
32:05
teed out to both sides cross. I'm like, oh man. So it's no fun, but they're in business for a reason.
32:13
And yeah, I've never seen one like Shatter though. Does it actually do that where
32:18
if it gets really bad, does this like fall apart or is it holding place?
32:20
No, you really have to be like in an accident or like have like something like a lot,
32:26
like a big, big rock like thrown at your car or something.
32:30
I feel like for it to have that sort of spider effect and like potential.
32:34
And it takes a lot even to actually get a windshield to fully like in, you know,
32:39
come into the car, like to deform fully and break its way into the interior.
32:44
You know, there's videos of people like just kind of stomping on like windshields and
32:48
the amount of force that it takes them to actually get it to fully break
32:53
is pretty impressive actually, which, you know, obviously you want that kind of safety
32:57
when that's like the, that's your main defense between what's in front of you and what's,
33:01
you know, what's coming in the car. So when I saw that, I was reassured.
33:07
Like I feel a lot safer in this thing, but I'm sure that the cheapy,
33:10
cheapy windshields are probably not that strong. I think I asked you like,
33:13
you want, when I did the other truck, they want to do the real one,
33:16
you want to do like the cheaper one and save a few bucks.
33:19
I've never actually, because I've always kind of thought that like they're,
33:23
they're all created equal to the extent that
33:27
I think they are. Yeah. Like certain,
33:29
certain newer windshields have like integration to their like,
33:32
they have certain ways that they integrate to like their cruise control or like
33:37
they like their defroster or like certain things where like you have to have that stuff,
33:41
like along with the install, but I've always assumed that like glass is like,
33:46
like, you know, windshield glass is windshield glass. Like I might be wrong, but
33:51
Yeah, I don't know. I keep breaking my iPhone cover. I keep dropping that thing.
33:55
I was by, I was by the pack of those things. I broke the back one too. So like the,
34:00
the one that covers the lenses, because my ex-wife, she broke hers and she has her like
34:05
big old like chart of glass sitting in there with the camera lens is, I'm like,
34:09
yeah, I think it's broken. Everything fixed, whatever. But you know, I bought the cover.
34:15
I guess I cover the front and cover the back. And I've broken both many times. So
34:20
it does come in handy because I'm always dropping my phone. I'm always dropping the thing.
34:24
So, but the cars and coffee, man, sounds like a great place to go and hang out and check it out.
34:28
And they only go for a few hours in the morning. And they're usually at a, at a designated area.
34:34
And they usually always have it at the same designated area every single week, usually.
34:38
And I'm assuming that if it rains, not as many people show up, I would think
34:42
There's many, but you got a really good, what they call it a rain or shine mentality.
34:46
Yeah, I would think, I would think. Well, the thing too is, I guess if you get older
34:50
and, and the kids are moved out or, you know, you know, whatever, you got your one of one
34:54
Corvette or whatever it is, 1985, one on one Corvette. And you're like, you know, I mean,
35:01
it's your, it's your community. It's your group. It's your thing you do. It's a thing you do.
35:05
You know, maybe you're not working as much, maybe you're retired, but you don't work
35:08
at all. Right? So this thing you look forward to all week long, you play,
35:11
wrench it on the car or you're probably doing whatever. And then you take it out
35:15
on a Sunday drive and you take it to your cars and coffee and then you cruise around
35:19
afterwards at a Sunday cruise. Now, the thing I was thinking about is that with cars and coffee,
35:26
is it a like Southern California thing or does this happen everywhere?
35:30
Oh no. Yeah. This is definitely, you know, country wide, you know,
35:36
beyond that even, you know, they have different forms of it in other countries,
35:39
you know, Japan's a big, you know, big of like just having these like car events.
35:44
Although a lot of times, you know, I've never lived there. So I don't really know, but
35:47
a lot of what gets publicized is actually a lot more night events that they're doing,
35:52
like sort of parking garages and different things like that.
35:55
Oh, like Tokyo Drift, like movie. I remember there in the parking garage doing that kind of stuff.
36:00
I'm going to butcher this, but like the Wongan style, like, you know, those kind of deals,
36:05
like that more like night mentality is a lot more popular. I feel like in place like Japan
36:11
and things like that. But I mean, Europe, like I know they've adopted this mentality a lot.
36:16
And no, I mean, it's, it's definitely, you know, pretty widespread. This, this concept of,
36:22
you know, grabbing a cup of coffee, whatever it is, like getting together with car enthusiasts
36:27
in your local area and, and just hanging out talking about cars and meeting new people.
36:32
Like it's, it's, it's become a pretty widespread deal.
36:35
But I would think that like, if you live in a colder climate area, you know,
36:38
like we're in Christmas time right now, that I would think that they wouldn't be doing
36:43
morning cars and coffee in like Minnesota or Wisconsin.
36:46
Well, I mean, yeah, it's interesting too, because then it's, that's a good point to bring up is
36:51
because I know a lot of people in those areas have that mentality of like,
36:54
they're, they're usually storing their cars for,
36:56
Oh yeah, totally. Yeah.
36:58
They're, they're cool cars. They're going away for like, you know, three, four, five
37:02
months or so. And so, you know, those, you're, you're probably right that in certain
37:06
areas, they really start to really have like a real snow season. You know, they're,
37:10
they're probably not like, you know, they, they might have another car that they, you know,
37:14
are okay with kind of taking it out in the snow and things like that. But,
37:18
you know, cars and coffees might sort of die out around a certain time of season.
37:22
And like these more, these more, you know, kind of weather oriented places.
37:26
It's probably a summertime thing for them. It's like a summer cars and coffee thing.
37:30
I think, I think when you live in a climate like that where it does get like lots of
37:33
snow and gets cold, you know, majority, half the year, at least half the year that
37:37
when you do have that summertime window, spring summertime window, you are maximizing every single
37:42
day and making sure that every single day that it's warm and sunny, you're doing something, cars and
37:47
coffee, driving around, washing the car, you're, you know, going to wherever you guys go out there.
37:53
I don't know, but you're probably showing things off and doing things like that.
37:56
I, I would imagine that that happens quite a bit in climate.
37:59
But when you live in SoCal, man, you don't really got to worry about that.
38:02
Well, you get the rain though. You get the rain to worry about.
38:04
You get the rain, but yeah, again, like I said, there's people that show up there.
38:08
The few weekends ago, we had like a pretty, pretty heavy amount of rain. And I had,
38:12
I put out one of my weekly things on Instagram and I, three out of the five places that I posted,
38:19
they were having events told me that they were going to cancel them that week.
38:23
Rancho Santa Fe was the one that didn't as well as another one. I can't remember.
38:27
It might have been that's Candido, maybe, but they, you know, the three out of the,
38:31
the other three said that they're not going to have them because of the rain.
38:34
But there were still people that were like, yeah, I'm, I'm going out to cars and coffee.
38:38
Like, you know, unless it's like literally just downpouring, like flooding, like I'm,
38:42
I'm still, I'll take a little bit of a little bit of drizzle.
38:46
It becomes more than just about the cars.
38:48
I think it's same thing with a lot of different communities out there.
38:51
Like this, it's, it's more than just checking out cars.
38:54
I think it's more about the community around the cars and the people and the friends you
38:58
meet. And it's your club. It's the same reason why people go to certain things,
39:03
you know, week after week. It's just to hang out with people they know and get to hang out and
39:09
talk to people they know. It could be, you know, it could be anything. It could be your local bar
39:14
or your local, you know, pool hall or pool hall, still a thing. I don't even know.
39:18
Yeah. I got those around. Yeah. So like things like that or your, or your, you know,
39:23
whatever, that's probably why the bowling league year. Yeah. Well, the bowling league,
39:28
it's not something to do bowling too. I mean, but of course you're doing like a team thing
39:31
or goal thing. For example, you, you know, do that. If you don't really hang out with
39:34
the stuff like that, it's things, it's about community and about bonding over something.
39:38
The cars are like the bond, but I think the real reason why we go
39:42
is do you meet people and, you know, hang out with people we don't know and interact and kind
39:46
of get out of our, our like, you know, house, get out of our own, like, you know,
39:51
our own bubble and get out and, you know, get around some people that, you know, appreciate
39:55
this, this, you know, maybe it's not the particular type of car that we're into the
39:59
particular brand, but people that appreciate this car culture that we, that we, you know,
40:04
have love for, that we enjoy. And, and yeah, no, I mean, I think you're completely spot on. And
40:09
again, you know, just that back to that one, you know, video that I made a while back and
40:14
I might make us like a short form iteration of it at some point, but I entitled the,
40:19
the, the video like winning cars and coffee, like, you know, because I heard this term
40:23
start come out or just like kind of phrase start popping up a lot over the last year or so
40:27
is like, you know, what, what wins cars and coffee? Like, what do you bring to cars and coffee that
40:32
like wins like, you know, the environment, although like I said, like, it's not a true show. Like,
40:36
you're not, you're not in it for a trophy. Like, you're not winning anything. But,
40:40
you know, there's, there's certain times where like, somebody brings something where it just,
40:44
you know, it sort of shuts down the show. Like you, everybody ends up gravitating to that
40:48
thing, whatever it is. And it doesn't always have to be the highest price, you know,
40:53
supercar, hypercar. Like I've seen people, you know, bring some, you know, pretty obscure,
40:58
you know, kind of cars that like, you know, on the surface, like this is like somebody that wasn't
41:03
into cars probably would think you were crazy that like all these people were gathering around
41:08
this one car or whatever. But there's something about the car culture that knows that this car
41:14
was special. And that is, you know, that one cars and coffee for that day, because it was,
41:19
it was what brought people, you know, over to it. But I think at the end of the day,
41:24
like, you know, winning in general is just, you know, it's just us coming together and,
41:29
you know, having that sense of community with other people that are into cars and that enjoy them.
41:34
Because, you know, it's, it's cool when you drive on the freeway and you see
41:38
like a cool car drive by you or, you know, you're, you see maybe a couple of cool cars
41:43
on the back row that you're driving through and you, you know, you pass by, oh,
41:46
there's a cool car driving by or whatever. But there's something different when you come
41:50
together in one spot and you have all of these unique cars and these, these unique people with
41:56
their unique stories that you get to meet around in these, you know, in these type of environments.
42:01
And I think that that's truly how we all win at cars and coffee is just being a part of that.
42:06
Because we're all bringing sort of this unique, you know, this unique story of our build or
42:11
our car or whatever into this, you know, this group event, this car, this car show,
42:15
this cars and coffee, and we're allowing other people to now be a part of that and enjoy that.
42:21
And so, you know, I might sound a little crazy about it, but I just enjoy the fact that we
42:25
have these things that are free, that are, you know, organized, that are family friendly,
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and that we can all just come together and enjoy something that we all have a passion for
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at the end of the day. Fantastic, man. I think I love that. That's,
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that's great, man. That's, that's all about being community, having a community
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and being around the cars and seeing the cars. Now, on that note, are we allowed to take pictures
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of different people's cars or how does that work? Oh yeah, a hundred percent, you know, any,
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should I ask first though, anybody, honestly, anybody that like gives you any slack for taking
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a picture of their cars, it shouldn't be at a car and coffee. In my opinion, like,
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I mean, I'm, you know, again, being, you know, quote unquote, YouTuber, content creator,
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like, you know, you're thinking like content. When I go like a lot of times, yeah, I'm going
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because I, you know, I know there's something cool is going to be there. Like I do a lot less of just
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like general cars and coffee content now because for some reason with my content, I just haven't
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really seen a lot of just kind of viewership around that. Like, you know, people are a
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little bit more like, well, if I wanted to see what was there, I would have went.
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And so it's true. It's true. Yeah. You know, you're right that, like,
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there's some channels that purely just like, they're go to an event and they'll film it and
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they get a lot of views around it. I just, I don't know. I haven't really had a lot of success with
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that on my channel. And so a lot of times, like, if I'm, if I'm filming out of cars and coffee,
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it's because of say, like a larger theme of the video that I'm trying to kind of articulate.
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But I still always like, I'm always filming something like, you know, I have like the
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meta glasses where I've like, you know, taken video.
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Yeah, I'm filming it. You know, sometimes nobody knows it. Like, you know, I'm pretty careful,
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like, you know, to ask somebody if I'm filming them, like to make sure they're okay with it.
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Like they're, oh yeah. Well, the camera, I guess. So when I do go to one of these things,
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I'm just gonna bring my phone, I think and probably like, you know, maybe some
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slight video for reels, that kind of stuff. No harm, no foul. I'd say in that. Like,
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I mean, obviously, you know, sometimes I'll ask somebody if they have like YouTube or
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Instagram. Like I'd love to tag you in it. Oh, of course. I think about that. Yeah.
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You know, but at the end of the day, like, you know, taking pictures, like all of that,
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that's what they're there for. So I wouldn't be at all. They are there for that.
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They are there to take, they are there for their car to be taken pictures of.
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They are. Yeah. Like if, you know, to be there to bring your car out, like if you,
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again, if you were at all, like if somebody was at all expecting that somebody wouldn't do
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that or that they would try to maybe like charge somebody to take a picture of their car,
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like they got the wrong mentality of the whole thing.
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Make some money on that end. There you go. Yeah. Like I'm like, go, go to a car show.
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Like that's, that's where you belong. Right. I just kind of wondering about that because
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with cars, even though they claim they're one of one or whatever it could be, right?
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With their Corvette and you take a picture of it. I mean, if you just Google
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whatever your Corvette and any color, I'm sure you'll find a gasoline pictures, right?
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So it's not like, it's not like your picture you're taking right now is the only picture
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that exists of a car like this. Yeah. So it's not like you're taking a picture of a unique
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waterfall or something like that. It's only in this one location kind of a deal. So it's,
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so when I think picture of a car, I was kind of thinking this too. I just take a lot of pictures
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when I used to go to the auto show and they have some of these kinds of cars and these auto
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shows and I take pictures of all these kinds of things because I was there and all that's
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always fun. But like you're saying with people not watching the video because
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it's of the cars and coffee showing the cars that, you know, maybe they don't care to see
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or they've already seen it or something like that. Maybe, you know, maybe that's what it is.
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I don't know. But like I said, figuring this stuff out on YouTube is a total mystery to me,
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man. It's a really mystery to me. I'm totally like almost like, like YouTube's fun at all,
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but I don't know, man. It's like, there's a, there's a, there's a big gray area that,
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you know, we're, we're all trying to figure out what that whole deal.
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And I, yeah. And I hope to like, I don't want it all like discouraged, you know,
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view or anybody from, you know, maybe making content around that. Cause like there's,
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there's certain events that, you know, some people just, you know, didn't know about,
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didn't make it to, you never really know. I guess at the end of the day, you never
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really know where sort of your viewership is going to, you know, appreciate in terms of,
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you know, certain content that they're going to appreciate. And so I don't want to discredit
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saying like, Oh, nobody watches like that kind of stuff. Like I, I, I found that it was just,
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it didn't necessarily translate that well into viewership on my channel. But again,
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I've seen channels that succeeded that, you know, and, and it just, it really just depends at
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the end of the day, your execution, you know, again, all the other things, your thumbnail,
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your, your description, your titles, all of that. But, you know, I, I think it just
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really, it depends on really on just what you enjoy making this content too.
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Like, I, I somewhat get a little, like to be totally transparent, I get a little stressed
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when I go to cars and coffees, like especially bigger ones where like, you know, I'm not
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capturing all of what like I saw, like, you know, I, I'll maybe start filming and I'll get a
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couple of like little highlights and things. But then I start to realize that like,
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there's just so much here. And like, there, you know, if I was like to film all of this,
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like it would take me forever. And I'm not really going to enjoy like what's going on.
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Well, you can do quick, like you can go in there because I used to do this kind of stuff too.
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You just do a quick little, like three seconds on every kind of thing, you know,
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like a quick little pan here, pan there. Well, I've seen some guys that just do
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like, say like a time lapse, like they'll just do a time lapse.
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Oh, the walk around and like get it like stable cam kind of thing or whatever.
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They got a stable cam and they'll just time lapse it, you know, slow enough
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so you can see what's going on, but they're not necessarily focusing on
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like individual cars. And that's always a cool concept too,
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which I've tried to kind of implement too. Like I'll just do maybe a walkthrough and
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like time lapse it and things. But no, there's ways to do it for sure.
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And I again, I think that that, you know, there's definitely room for that type of content
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because, you know, we're not all making it out, you know, when you have cars and coffees that
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where you have three that are happening for in one area at, you know, on the same day at the
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same time. Like there's going to be, you know, situations where you don't see something crazy
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that, you know, happened like,
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I just wish the cars and coffee was like a normal time man, like 10 or something like that.
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Like, or even noon, we'll call it cars, cars and lunch. Let's do that.
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Cars and lunch, like that. That's, yeah. You know, we'll meet at the In-N-Out burger
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if we can find parking, you know,
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Hey man, dude, there's niches there and there might be, that might be a thing.
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You know, that, yeah. You can't be the only one.
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I mean, you can't be the only ones that appreciate just having a little bit more time to sleep in
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on the weekends, but still want to do something. Well, that's just that by sleeping for work too.
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So it's like my natural, my natural rhythm is not to be up, you know,
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in the middle of the morning, I guess or whatever kind of thing, but I'll try.
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I'll give it a shot. I will give this a try and head over to cars and coffee and see how it
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goes out and encourage, I want to say thank you once again for stopping by and talking
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all about cars and coffee. You've been to a bunch of these. You are the cars and coffee
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king, man. I don't think I deserve that crowd, but I've definitely been to my share of them.
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And so like I said, hopefully it opens the door for some people that, you know,
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maybe on the fence of checking them out, just, just check them out. They're, they're
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approachable. They're, they're impromptu. They're, they're really just for you to
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get involved a little bit more in the car culture. So hope that helps some folks out there.