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When you think about car shows, you think about people bringing cars in that you're saying
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that mean so much to the individual.
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You know, when I was there, me and Jermaine was there last year, I just saw those SS Chevelles
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and all, and those Novas, and I said, wow.
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That stuff was wanted when we were kids.
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And now, we're old enough, families taking care of everything's taking.
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You can get whatever it is that made you happy then.
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Well, of your heart's desire.
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If you got it, hey, if you got enough money.
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And you can't take it with you.
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You can't take it with you.
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You know, my wife always tells me that.
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However, if you love one enough, you can be buried with it.
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And the funeral home would like that.
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And that hole has to be bigger.
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You already got your cast.
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You've already purchased the vehicle to go in.
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Welcome to AutoCorrect helping you correct your auto problems.
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Our host is coach Charlie Melton, ASC certified master technician.
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I'm Jermaine Flood.
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Hey, coach Charlie.
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Hey, how are you doing today?
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I'm doing good today.
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We've got a party in the studio today.
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It's usually just you and I.
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Well, we just had to get a little crowded.
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It's just usually me and you, man.
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And today we are a little crowded and it's going to be a good day today.
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So we'll just jump right into it for our first segment.
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We're talking about the 2025 cruising Clinton car show and parade.
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Our email address for questions is auto at MPB online.org.
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Coach is going to still answer questions today.
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Please give us a call if you've got a question.
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The phone number is 1-877-MPB-RING.
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That's 1-877-672-7464.
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Around here, everybody.
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I have a write up for everything.
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She does for everything today and cruising Clinton is no different.
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Held on the third Saturday of September, cruising Clinton is one of Central Mississippi's
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This annual car show welcomes car enthusiasts from all over the state, vintage and classic
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cars parade through the city of downtown Clinton Park for the show located in historic
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It all goes down Saturday, September 20th.
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That is literally two days from today.
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And in with us to introduce who he has brought is a friend of the show.
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We love it when Pete comes on.
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He always tells it like it is.
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And he helps answer some questions every now and again.
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Thank you so much for coming back on.
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You have brought a posse with you.
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I'm not going to let him silent.
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But we will introduce him still.
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And then you brought another person.
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I want you to tell everybody who you brought.
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I brought Allison Reno.
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She is a member and helps with the Main Street Clinton.
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She also owns the bakery there and brought you cookies.
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Allison, you were the one who had baked those cookies from last year?
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Ma'am, one, they are beautiful.
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You take your time to design them and they just come out literally perfect.
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Me and Coach have got a picture of us eating them with crumbs on our face.
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We want to remember the moment.
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You can do it again this year.
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I mean, y'all, if y'all can go to Facebook, I think we may have posted some last year
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on MPB's Facebook page.
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She literally made the logo, the MPB logo.
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I mean, she had crafted all of that out of cookie.
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So Allison, thank you so much for coming on the show today.
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Thank you for having me.
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All right, Pete, silent person.
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We'll introduce him because I love to just tell people who we've got in and who they're
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Even though he's silent.
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Even though he's silent.
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Bob Blakely is the director of the Mississippi Classic Cruisers.
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He's a good friend, and I wanted him to meet you guys.
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See how things worked.
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But he runs the club and oversees everything to make sure we do things
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You know, as we're talking about car shows, I got to tell you this, Pete.
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I was in Alabama not too long ago.
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I was coming back from Lexington, Kentucky, and I pulled up beside a 1966
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Have you ever served one of them?
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No, a chief executive.
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I've seen one here.
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I got out of the car.
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I got out of the car and I saw the body and it looked a little raggedy, but I
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looked inside that car.
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It was magnificent.
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The guy came out of the, we were at a pilot or somewhere, but the guy came
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out and I'm over here, got my head inside his car and I said, oh, I'm
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just looking at your car.
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I said, what is it?
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And he told me what it was and he says, you don't see many of these
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He bought it original and he is continuing to upgrade and continue, he
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won't use all original parts, but it was a beautiful car.
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I told him, man, I just need to ride around with you for a while.
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You get in those old cars and you've been mad at the world and in
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about five minutes you'd be so mellow.
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You know, I can just feel myself just cruising around and just going
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You get the feel of when you come to cruising.
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It's kind of that feeling that coach got when he saw this 1966 chief.
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Everybody has memories.
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Some of them are strong with a particular car.
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Ms. Opel's got a little 65 Mustang and last weekend at the car
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show, people came over and said, oh, I had one of these or my
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uncle had one of these or whatever it is.
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It sparks a memory and makes you feel.
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She told me the other day she's driving at home and for about a
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minute and a half or two minutes, she felt like she was 20 again.
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Well, I look at it this way.
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I am 65, fix me 65.
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And so in my 40 years of working on cars, 45 years working on
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cars, looking at cars and just reminiscing when I go to a car
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show, I said, wow, I remember that car.
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I remember that car just because either I was drove it or
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a friend of mine had it, or I worked on it.
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And when you think about car shows, you think about people
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bringing cars in that you're saying that means so much to the
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When I was there, Jermaine was there last year, I just saw
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those SS Chevelles and all and those Novas.
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Those stuff was wanted when we were kids.
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And now we're old enough, families taking care of
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everything's taking.
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You can get whatever it is that made you happy then.
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Well, of your heart's desire.
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If you got it, hey, if you got enough money.
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And you can't take it with you.
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You can't take it with you.
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You know, my wife always tells me that.
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However, if you love one enough, you can be buried
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And the funeral home would like that because that hole has
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And then you've already purchased your vehicle to go with.
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You've already purchased the vehicle to go in.
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Allison, I want to talk to you about how this transforms
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Main Street Clinton.
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I mean, especially downtown Clinton, when all of this
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goes down each and every single year, because last year,
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I felt like Clinton was just the right spot for a car show.
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Like, who would have thought downtown Clinton would have
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been in, but it gives you this feeling of community
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and old town, kind of like what it says.
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And it really does lend its aesthetic hand
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to all of these beautiful vehicles being on the streets.
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I really, you can't design stuff like this.
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And basically, when we were talking about the car show
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many, many years ago, we were like, yeah, let's move it
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It's absolutely perfect.
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And the actual area of Old Town,
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we now have restaurants.
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It's been built up over the years.
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We have places to shop.
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There are so many things that you can do,
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and you can bring out the entire family.
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This is not just for the little men.
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This is for entire families.
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So if you all know, we have a big truck experience
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for the kids, so kids can actually climb on ambulances
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or a fire truck or a garbage truck.
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And so you bring the whole family out, stop by the bakery,
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stop by the pizza place, stop by.
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You've got to get some ice cream.
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You have plenty to eat, plenty to do,
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and plenty to walk around.
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And it's really awesome to see so many people
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on so many cars come in and just everyone's talking.
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Everyone has something to talk about,
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whether it's about the food you're eating
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or the car you're looking at.
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Everyone is just talking and having a good time.
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Well, you know, last year,
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I think that car show cost me $3,000.
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I, you know, my wife is a big White Waters fan,
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So my wife's birthday or Christmas present at Christmas,
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she always likes chickens.
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And so I said, well, if I can get this guy
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to come to my house and paint a picture of my chickens,
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while she's not there,
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I could give that to her for a Christmas present.
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So it cost me $3,000.
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Because White Waters came to the house
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for five or six hours.
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It really took all day, and he painted my chickens.
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So the question is, did you connect with Wyatt
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that day at Cruisin' Clinton?
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Because his office is definitely down the street.
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It was right across from where we were sitting.
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And I said, wow, he came by and spoke to me
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while I was at the tent.
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And I said, hmm, I said, can you do this?
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He says, well, go over there
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and make an appointment with my wife, and I'll do it.
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And I went over there, cost me $3,000.
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But you got a beautiful photo.
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You got a beautiful photo.
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If she had wanted a mug,
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you could have spent a lot less.
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You can spend just as much as you want to downtown.
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So here's the story about the mug.
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Side note, Wyatt had given me a mug.
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And there was so much going on that I broke my mug
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before we were able to leave.
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And I went back over and Wyatt was so nice.
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He gave me another mug.
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He's an awesome person.
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I was going to give her mine.
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He was, but Wyatt was like, here's another one.
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When we were picking up everything that day at that show,
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he was doing a watercolor of a Porsche Speedster.
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And we were driving around him
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so we weren't driving in front of him.
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Fortunately, he was a golf cart distance away from the curb.
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But it was really cool.
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And what did he do with the picture?
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The guy had commissioned him
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just like you did for your chickens.
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Clinton has so much going for it.
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And like you say, I think the way
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that the downtown is set up,
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and I love the brick roads and all.
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And it just was that country homey feeling
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And like you said, it wasn't just for car enthusiasts.
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It was for all of the family.
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And you saw people just having a great time.
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And that's what happens at a car show.
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That's right, that's right.
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And that's what happens when it's put together correctly
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and it's just not thrown together.
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That's what happens when you take your time
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and so many different people are involved in car shows
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And let me tell you, the feeling that I felt last year,
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I just want to again give my appreciation to you Pete,
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Main Street Clinton for choosing Coach and I
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as Grand Marshalls last year.
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And again, when I turned that corner
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in that convertible beautiful car that we were in,
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It was a Troy Wells car.
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Yeah, beautiful car.
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He couldn't be there, his son drove it.
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When we, well, the whole ride I was just taking it back.
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It was out of body experience because I've never done
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anything like that in a crown nonetheless.
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Yeah, she had her little crown on.
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In a crown nonetheless.
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She had her white dress on.
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Allison got your tiara.
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That's what I think.
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I love you for that too.
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But when I turned that corner and I saw the school
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that I graduated from, Mississippi College
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and then we turned a right and when we turned right,
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I saw my aunt and my great cousin standing there
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and I hollered at them.
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And right after I hollered, I mean,
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I get teary right now thinking about it
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because I'm so blessed to be here at MPB
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and to experience things like this.
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I'm sorry, I didn't mean to get crying.
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And she was waving like the queen.
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You did a fabulous job.
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But I just really, really do appreciate you all
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for giving me that experience that day.
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And I prayed that the person who sits in the seat,
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who is it this year, who are our grand marshal?
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So our new mayor, Mayor Will Purdy
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will be the grand marshal.
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I don't think I'm gonna get him a tiara this year.
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No, I don't think he can wear one of his wands.
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But yeah, I just, you know,
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I am just so grateful to the city of Clinton
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and the opportunity that you all gave us here
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You're kind of fun to have around here.
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As long as I ain't crying like a baby.
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That's okay, that goes with it.
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Well, you always think about it.
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I was in Clinton for 20 years
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And your show, your car show that y'all put on
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was the first one I've ever been to
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because of everything else going on in my life.
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And then I said, well, we're gonna make it.
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We're gonna have a great time.
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And then I went there.
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I would say just like Jermaine,
16:09
I outer body experience.
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Yeah, you fell in love.
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You know, and because like I say,
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it's not every time that you can go somewhere
16:17
and you're so welcome to be there.
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And the people were so friendly,
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but not just the people, but the cars.
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Every time you talk to somebody about their car,
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that they would let you look at it.
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They had opened the door.
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They would let you touch it.
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They would have the hoods open.
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And it was for car enthusiasts.
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And I think when you have small children
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looking at these cars and they say, wow,
16:44
they don't make those no more.
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And they don't make them there.
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So it's just, I always look at it's like land.
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You can't get no more land
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because they don't make no more.
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Some of those cars have not been made for years and years.
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They never get another chance to make a hole for him.
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You know, people name their cars,
17:04
different names for their cars,
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and it goes back to a movie, Christine,
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you know, that was a movie.
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You know, it goes back to the movie.
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Different people would name their cars
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for different things
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because they get involved in the remodel.
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They get involved restoring that car
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to pristine conditions.
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And it really looks nice.
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And it really says something about the person
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that owns the car as well.
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So all of this again is happening Saturday, September 20th.
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Now, between Allison and Pete, y'all can answer.
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Tell them the times that they need to be there
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because you need to either be there for the parade
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or you need to be there for the car show itself.
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Yeah, for the judges.
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So the car parade begins at 9 a.m.
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Pete and I will be there
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in the parking lot at Big Lots on Clinton Boulevard.
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That's where it's at.
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Because people like to get there early.
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But the car parade starts at 9 a.m.
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and if you'll go on social media for Main Street Clinton,
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the parade route is posted.
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If anybody's along the route, they can watch it.
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And then the actual show starts at 10 a.m.
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and it's from 10 to two in downtown.
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Awards will be a little bit before.
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And there's 30 awards, right?
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There are being given out.
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It's a lot of them.
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So you do have a chance to win.
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Brookdale, we take the cars.
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The parade goes through the nursing home at Brookdale.
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And that gave the parade a purpose,
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which up to that last year,
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we didn't have a purpose
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as far as I was concerned for the parade.
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And now it'll make some people smile.
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They were out there.
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They were out there.
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They were out there last year.
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And I think putting this together
18:51
is a good sighting thing for people.
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And it gives the people, not just Clinton,
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but all over the state, or maybe even out of the state,
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something to look forward to.
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And like you were saying,
19:02
that nursing home with the older people out there,
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they might've had one of those cars
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and they couldn't drive it anymore.
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Or they had to get rid of it or whatever.
19:10
They might've had one of those cars.
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And once again, they're reminiscing.
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Yeah, they get to come out and enjoy it.
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Okay, so it's open to all years, makes and models.
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This is a fully open car show.
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If they wanted to enter, how much is that?
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Where do they need to go for that?
19:27
It is $20 pre-registration, am I correct?
19:32
I think pre-registration is closed.
19:33
Pre-registration is closed.
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And you can register either downtown
19:38
or you can register at the Big Lots parking lot.
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I've got two vehicles that have been rescued
19:44
from family members that have passed.
19:47
And they are coming to the show, not complete,
19:51
but you will get to see one or two actually in progress.
19:57
Like both of them, their brothers had passed
19:59
and they ended up getting the car
20:01
because it was a family member
20:02
and they're resurrecting it
20:04
so the whole family can have fun with it now
20:06
and remember who had it before.
20:10
That is such a great idea.
20:12
It just keeps it in the family
20:14
and it just keeps going, it keeps that memory alive
20:17
and by keeping that memory alive
20:19
and you would know because of the car, who they were
20:22
and what they did, that is great.
20:24
Now, Allison, talk a little bit about the sponsors,
20:27
the partners and your support from the community.
20:31
Our sponsors, I don't have a list of them,
20:33
but so we have lots of different sponsors.
20:37
Each of them will have an award.
20:39
So Home Instead, Faith Academy,
20:41
Optical 2000, Clinton and Adonix, South Group,
20:44
and Tires Auto and Service.
20:46
And so each of them will also get an award.
20:49
So a representative from each of those
20:51
will get to pick out an award along with the top 25.
20:55
And then where do they need to go
20:57
for all of this info?
20:59
So you can go on Main Street Clinton,
21:02
they are on Facebook, any social media
21:05
and then you can look them up online obviously
21:07
at Main Street Clinton.
21:09
You know, I was thinking all the sponsors get an award.
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I was saying, I just want a dozen of those cookies.
21:15
That's a word enough.
21:17
That would be a great number.
21:18
I'm going to, I'm waiting.
21:20
Yeah, but I was saying, come see me on Saturday.
21:23
Come see me on Saturday.
21:24
If I was there, I'd say, I just want a dozen of those cookies.
21:26
Coach needs it to go, but you can come see Allison
21:28
on Saturday, she's gonna have you so go to her.
21:30
Allison brought you cookies
21:32
and Coach's Creamery Sentry Ice Cream,
21:34
four flavors today.
21:36
And then the bank by Pizza Shack sent two pizzas
21:40
so that y'all would not go hungry
21:41
and my buddy Java would be happy.
21:43
I am so ecstatic for everybody else other than me.
21:47
I'm gonna try a taste of everything,
21:49
but I am on a mission in life right now.
21:55
I can smell and eat it at the same time
21:57
without putting it into my lips.
21:59
Oh, you just got to, hey,
22:00
you'll just get the memory of it.
22:02
That's it, the essence.
22:03
Well, that's why I'll eat yours.
22:04
I know, you better balance, right?
22:07
You better, Pete, Allison, and Bob,
22:11
who we have called Silent Bob today.
22:14
I thank all three of you for coming on.
22:17
I mean, car shows and car enthusiasm
22:20
and all of that, if that was a real word
22:22
that I just made up, is really a community.
22:25
And the community is just as welcoming
22:27
as Clinton is when we go out there for that.
22:30
And so I just thank you, Pete,
22:31
keeping us in the loop of that.
22:33
Of course, Coach, being the car man,
22:35
he gonna make sure we're in the loop of it all.
22:38
Thank you for that.
22:39
You know, thank you for being so much fun to work with.
22:42
One last thing before y'all go.
22:43
I just wanna tell you that in this time
22:47
of what's going on in our world,
22:48
what's going on in the United States,
22:50
it's good for people just to get away,
22:54
just to put their mind on something else.
22:56
You know, I keep seeing these things
22:58
going back to the 80s and the 70s and all.
23:01
And I go, wow, what a simple life.
23:04
And we have got away from that simple life,
23:06
but bring in a car show and go and go visit
23:09
and have fun and check these cars out.
23:15
Except you wanna drive fast in these things.
23:18
But no, a lot of them do wanna drive slow
23:19
so they don't mess up anything.
23:21
All right, everybody.
23:22
The phone number, 1-877-MPB-RING.
23:25
That's 1-877-672-7464.
23:29
If you've got a question, please call.
23:31
Coach will answer your questions.
23:33
I see you, Nick, in Indiana,
23:35
or you can send your emails to auto at mpbonline.org.
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Up next, we're still talking about car shows,
23:42
but it's gonna be a different one.
23:44
We're gonna go to the Renaissance.
23:46
We're going to the 17th Annual Renaissance
23:48
Eurofest Classic European Auto and Motorcycle Show.
23:51
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Here's a few recent recalls
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before we get into our next car show,
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and then we've got Caller Nick
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on the line from Indiana.
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But up first, it's on the heels of a recall
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affecting a number of its electric vehicles,
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Toyota and Lexus luxury brand
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are now recalling approximately 591,000 cars
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over an issue with instrument panels.
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The effective vehicles are from the 23 to 25 model years,
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including Forerunner, Camry, Crown, Crown Signia,
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GR Corolla, Grand Highlander, Highlander,
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Poof, I made the cut.
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Well, you know, we haven't had a Toyota recall in a while.
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Yeah, so, that's right.
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Welcome Toyota to the Ford land.
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You won't catch up.
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They won't catch up with Ford, not this year.
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Affected Lexus vehicles include the LS sedan
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and RX and TX SUVs.
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The 12.3 inch instrument panel display
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may be blank at vehicle startup preventing drivers
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from seeing certain malfunction indicators.
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If the malfunction occurs while the vehicle is in motion,
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the risk of a crash is increased and to resolve,
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dealers are inspecting the combination meter.
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I've never heard of that.
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May, well, they may have included an EV in there.
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Could you say that it was on the tail of an EV?
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Yeah, yeah, on the tail of a recall
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on the heels of that last electric vehicle recall.
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Right, so that's what I'm saying.
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Is it EV vehicles they're talking about?
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They may have mixed in some,
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but I don't see just specifically,
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yeah, them stating it.
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So is that where that lives?
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It's a combination meter.
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It's another module inside the vehicle, yes.
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Okay, okay, so they're inspecting that
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and updating its program or replacing it
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with a new one as necessary for free.
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So up next, we've got Alfa Romeo.
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I don't know how to pronounce this.
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Julia, come on Mike.
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Giulietta, you know I might knows it
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because it's European.
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So Alfa Romeo's Giulietta sedan and Stelvio SUV?
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You got me on that one.
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I'm chopping it up, probably, Mike.
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Are the latest vehicles from Stelanos
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to be affected by a major recall?
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More than 53,800 examples of the car
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are being recalled over an issue with the fuel pump.
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This includes model year 17 to 19 Julius
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and 18 to 19 Stelevios.
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It sounds good to me.
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It sounds good to me too, Coach.
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The issue is with the fuel pump,
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which may fail and cause a loss of fuel flow
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resulting in a loss of drive power
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and a loss of that power increases the risk of a crash.
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The remedy is currently under development.
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Interim letters, notifying owners of the issue
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are expected to be mailed out October 29th.
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So if you break down before October the 29th,
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you just break down.
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Right, right, you just break down.
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But they'll tow it in for you.
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They'll help you out.
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They'll help you out.
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And finally, in recalled news,
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Jeep parent automaker Stelanos
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is recalling a sizable number,
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more than 163,700 examples of the brand's
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Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer SUVs.
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This involves door trim pieces that may detach.
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They're just flying off.
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Well, I'm gonna tell you that Jeep
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is almost catching up with Ford.
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Because we have a Jeep every week as well.
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We didn't have a Ford this week.
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Coach Ford's someone to catch up to Ford.
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Well, you know what?
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Ford is trying to catch up to Tesla,
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especially from last year.
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Jeep may be in and running for the title.
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Right, Mike, what you think about it?
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Well, I heard Ford's pickups
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are really having some problems.
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They're really calling in a lot of pickups.
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Luckily, mine has not been on that recall list yet.
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Coach has been good.
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Coach has been good.
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He finally got his out the shop though.
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And it's still not fixed.
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But it ain't a recall thing.
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That's right, not a recall.
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All right, to fix this issue, dealers
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are inspecting and replacing the door trim
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as necessary for free.
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Owners will be notified October 31st.
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You can find out if your car is a past recall
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by going to the National Highway Traffic Safety
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Administration's website, nhtsa.gov,
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Ford Slash Recalls, and inputting your VIN number.
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Right now, we are going to head to the phone lines.
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We've got Nick in Indiana.
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He's got a question about a 2008 Ford Ranger.
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Nick, you are on with Coach Charlie.
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If you can't pronounce the name of a car, don't drive it.
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That's a good rule.
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Nick, you don't have to worry about me.
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I won't be in any alpha Romeos.
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What's your question, Nick?
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I got a problem, and it's me.
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I went and washed, and I got done underneath
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in one of those wash bathes and sprayed underneath
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and up around the starter area to, you know,
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hose off all the dirt and grease and oil and stuff.
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So then it wouldn't start when I was done.
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So I got the idea to try to jumpstart in the starter,
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and it did start, but it kept wanting to start.
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And I couldn't turn it off with the key,
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and I didn't have anything to disconnect the battery with.
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So my only option was to drive it home,
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and it kind of came out halfway through my drive.
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And then when I got home, it wouldn't start again.
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So I put a new starter on it, and it still won't start.
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So I'm thinking it might be the starter cutoff relay.
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You do have a starter relay on that vehicle there,
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but, you know, with water going up in that starter,
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you know, they're supposed to be waterproof,
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but sometimes they're not like they're supposed to be.
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If water got up in there, it could have
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shorted out that relay going back up through the starter
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So that most likely what it was, because first of all,
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if you think about it, the starter relay
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was the starter was not disengaging,
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and the starter relay cuts the power off
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to the starter solenoid.
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And so by cutting the power off to the starter solenoid,
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that means that the power would have,
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the Bendix would have went back in,
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and they wouldn't have been staying engaged.
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So most likely that's what I would look at
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is the starter relay.
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Because that is when you have the ignition switch on,
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it sends power to the starter relay,
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and then the relay sends it to the starter.
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The starter relay, not the cutoff.
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No, I'd check out the starter relay first,
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because it sounds like it may be sticking.
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And then because it's making power steady go down
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to the solenoid on the ignition side.
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Well, once I put the new starter on, it wouldn't start.
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Well, that's what I'm saying.
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It could be that starter relay,
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because once you put the new starter on,
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Okay, so it was disengaged,
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and so the starter relay is what makes it engage.
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It sends power to the solenoid, and it will engage.
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And since it didn't engage, it was stuck the first time,
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and so now it didn't engage,
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I would check that starter solenoid first.
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And then your relay.
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I mean, at the relay,
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because that's probably your problem is the starter relay.
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All right, well, Nick, I hope that helps.
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I was just wondering why wouldn't it cut off though?
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That's what I'm saying, that it was already stuck
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when the vehicle was running, the starter relay,
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maybe because of the water shorted out the relay,
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and it just left power there.
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And as long as the power was going there
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from the ignition side, it was going to steady engage.
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And the starter relay kept thinking
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that what's the start?
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Now, right now, we're going to head over
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and start talking about the 17th annual Renaissance
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Eurofest Classic European Auto and Motorcycle Motor,
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if I can get that out.
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Motorcycle, if you can't pronounce it, don't drive it.
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You was told that already.
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But let me tell you who can pronounce it
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and more than likely drive it.
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It's the friend of our show, Mike Marsh.
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Mike is back in this year to tell us
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all about the 17th annual shindig
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that'll be going down.
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That's going to be happening Saturday, October 4th, 9 a.m.
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And once again now for the 17th year in a row,
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great automobiles and motorcycles of Europe
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will be coming to Renaissance at Colony Park in Ridgland
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for this 17th annual car show, motorcycle show,
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And in with us, who knows all about European vehicles again
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Mike, thank you again for coming on.
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Well, thank you for having me on again.
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I always look forward to this every year.
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Yeah, we always look forward to having you on
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to tell us all about it.
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I can see a twinkle in your eye.
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Mike, we just got through talking about other vehicles
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that would be American vehicles,
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mostly at the Clinton Cruising.
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European vehicles, you know,
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a lot of people have shied away from them,
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but now they're coming back to them.
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And the older European vehicles, you know,
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I used to work on a lot of Mercedes and I always enjoyed
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it, but you have to have special knowledge
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to work on a lot of those European vehicles
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because they're just not made like Americans.
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They're totally different, but the type of cars
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that you see will blow your mind
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because they're so different.
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And to the most extent,
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relative to American production numbers,
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the European cars are very rare in the country.
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And, you know, so when you start looking at the,
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you putting together all of these different
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European cars coming together
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and all of these different motorcycles
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that are European, you know,
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because really Americans don't really know much
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about the motorcycles, you know?
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So explain some of that to us.
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Well, we'll have, from Italy, we'll have motorcycles,
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we'll have British bikes, PSA, Triumph,
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and those are bikes that when I was a kid,
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I lusted for when I was in high school.
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Commando, that was a big wish,
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but we've got some beautiful collectors of motorcycles,
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one in particular over at Vicksburg
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has a wonderful collection,
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but unfortunately he's not gonna be with us this year,
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but he's promised to be with us next year,
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he's got two new ones he's working on,
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and he alone brings about a half a dozen motorcycles.
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Okay, so when you start talking about
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not just the motorcycles, but the cars themselves,
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I think after you came on last year,
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we had somebody call us from England
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and talked about his vehicle that he had.
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You know, yes we did, you know,
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and we were talking about diesel vehicles
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and gasoline, you know, most of theirs
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is diesel over there.
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And as you start talking about these different cars
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that they bring in, these European cars,
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you know, some of them Americans have never seen.
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We've got three cars in the show this year,
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That's what I'm saying, so there's so many cars out there
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that people haven't seen and they say,
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well, what is this?
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And a lot of people have to stop on the side of the road
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when they see a European vehicle come by
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that they're never seen,
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and they just sort of start drooling over it.
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Because it looks so nice.
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Right, Mike, you've got to tell us the three cars.
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Well, the first one that is very rare.
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If you haven't seen them.
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You haven't seen them.
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I haven't seen them.
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I haven't seen them.
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Well, the first one is a 1935 Swallow Sidecar,
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SS-1 Coupe made in England in 1935.
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That's the one with the bucket on the side.
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It's a magnificent car.
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The headlights on the car as big as a basketball.
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It was made in England.
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It was bought by a famous tango dancer in Argentina.
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It went straight to Argentina
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and was there for eight years.
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Carver rides now in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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It's won everything in this country
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from Amelia Island to Pebble Beach
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and everything in between.
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And we're very fortunate that people that own it
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are going to bring it and share it with us.
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The other car that we have, you may have heard of
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is a Citroen Ivant, which is a front wheel drive.
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If you saw a lot of European movies in the 60s and 70s,
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chances are the car in the movie was a Citroen Ivant.
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It's kind of the Rolls Royce of France.
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And the third vehicle we've got coming,
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that's very unusual, is a military vehicle
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called a Pinzinger.
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They are now used in 21 countries.
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They're used as ambulances, troop carriers,
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machine gun platforms, small artillery platforms,
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fire engines, and a host of other things.
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They make a four-cylinder, five-cylinder, six-cylinder.
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And they make a four-wheel, they're all four,
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they're all four-wheel drive.
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They make a four-wheel drive and a six-wheel drive.
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It's really unusual.
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And those three cars will be tremendous crowd-pleasure.
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They'll have people around them all during the show.
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Yeah, I would think that as you start
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getting all of this together, I know that you have
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to start your, that as soon as you get finished
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with the other one, you're already starting
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to plan the new one coming in.
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And it takes a lot of time and effort
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and getting a hold of all these different people
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to even think about bringing their cars
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because you have some people that didn't bring them
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last year, that's bringing them this year,
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so you're in contact with a lot of different people.
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But what a showstopper that all these people come out
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to the Renaissance and to see these European cars as well.
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Well, and like you said earlier, people see cars
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that they've heard of, but they've never seen.
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Lamborghini, Maserati, Ferraris, et cetera.
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And we've got great English cars,
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MGs, Austin Healey's, Triumphs, et cetera.
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I think you probably know that Renaissance
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was chosen by USA Magazine as one of the top 10
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car shows in the country.
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There's gotta be 2,000, 3,000 car shows
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in the country every year.
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And we came in number six.
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We're very proud of that fact.
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And of the 20 finalists for the voting for the top 10,
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ours was the smallest market and the smallest show.
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And I got to thinking about why,
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and I think probably that we're all European
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for a European audience to come and come see the cars.
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And in addition, we've got a beautiful place
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At the Renaissance.
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Me and Germain last year talked about the top 10.
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Remember, we were talking about the top 10 car shows.
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And when you think about the venue that you have,
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it attracts not just here in Jackson,
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but originally in Madison, it attracts all over the country
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to bring these cars in and they have a beautiful venue
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as of shopping and eating and just socializing
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with others that may have that European car
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that they couldn't get in somewhere else.
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The Renaissance is a big attraction.
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Got a hotel on property, got a place to park the cars
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secure with a roof over it for the night.
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It has a European aesthetic.
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Don't have me name all of these car show places
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at the perfect place.
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But the Renaissance, I mean, there's the fountain out there.
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It really does lend its hand to European like,
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you know, construction and architecture.
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And so why not take these beautiful European cars there?
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People, inevitably, people that come to our show
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for the first time go home amazed at what a broad event
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they had for the weekend while they were in original
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Next year, they come back with two or three of their cars
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and coffee buddies to show it happens every year.
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And we've attracted cars from 14 states now,
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all the way from Florida to North Dakota.
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Okay, I have to ask you a couple of questions
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before I get some of the info about the car show.
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One, Mike, when did your interest in European cars start?
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We lived in California in the early 70s
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and I became attracted to Mercedes.
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I'm a Mercedes collector.
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And that's when it started
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and I've owned about 30 Mercedes since then.
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And then speaking of owning, I wanted to know too,
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did you ever get to own any of those motorcycles
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that you were eyeballing and dreaming about
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that you had spoke about?
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The triumphs and all of them.
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Well, the motorcycle I had growing up was not European.
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But I enjoyed motorcycles, but that didn't last long
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because I jumped out of that motorcycle
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and got into a 1930 Model A Ford sedan.
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Okay, and nobody knows where we're at,
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but what's outside, what did you drive today?
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Did you just drive something regular?
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I drove my leg room special, a suburban.
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It's my second suburban
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and I'm coming up on 400,000 miles.
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But when you started thinking about what people drive
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and what they really like,
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you know, the attitude changes
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when you get in from one car to another.
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And as you're doing the Renaissance
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as these different vehicles come,
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and you know, it just makes me think
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about different parts of the world
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when I think about European vehicles.
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You know, who made this, what made this
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and what went into making it,
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even though that we're all car enthusiasts
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and we know the mechanics of the car,
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but the different things in the different places
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and the way they were made.
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Well, the car enthusiasts that we have coming back
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to the Renaissance year after year
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are died in the wool European guys.
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We just had a nice article on country roads magazine
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by one of our collectors in Baton Rouge
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and he's got nothing but Jaguars and Austin Healey.
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And he lives and breathes European English car.
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It's in their blood.
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It'll be in the blood Saturday, October 4th,
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9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
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There's no entry fee, right, Mike?
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No entry fee and the public is invited.
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Gratis, they're invited to bring Fido,
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just keep him on a leash.
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Free, for those who don't know.
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They're like, I don't have that in my pocket.
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And Mike, if they wanted more information,
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where could they go?
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They go to our website, www.euro-fest.net.
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Love it, I love it.
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Okay, listen everybody.
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The number is 1-877-MPB-RING.
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That's 1-877-672-7464.
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Right now, we're talking about
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the 17th Annual Renaissance Eurofest Classic European Auto
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And we're taking your vehicle repair questions.
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Gerald and Union Mississippi,
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when we come back from the break, we'll get to you.
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You can send an email, anybody else,
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to auto at mpbonline.org.
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Saturdays at 11 a.m. and at 11 today,
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it's Southern Ribbity Kids and Teens.
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I'm Jermaine Flood, our expert
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as coach Charlie Melton,
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ASC certified master technician,
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and it's time for Coach Charlie's tip of the week.
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You know, when we're talking about car shows today,
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if it's European, if it's American,
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no matter what it is,
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get out, take your kids,
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and show them history.
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You know, I always think about
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when I look at an older car, it has history.
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Even the new ones up to present,
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you can go from the past to the future.
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So get out, take your kids, have a great time.
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Like they say, touch grass, touch a car.
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Let's go to Gerald and let's touch his car.
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He's got a 2012 Chevy Silverado question
46:58
out of Union, Mississippi.
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Gerald, you're on with Coach Charlie.
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I'm a Chevrolet truck.
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It's a regular cab truck and short wheel base
47:10
and automatic transmission V6 in it and what's happening.
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I'm going down the road, you know,
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to get up to speed and everything and running.
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And when you come to, you know,
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like you run up behind somebody,
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you slow down to about, I don't know, 20 to 25 mile an hour.
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And when you gas it on it and, you know,
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pick up more speed.
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It sounds like something's all right,
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trying to catch up.
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It's like, I don't know what it's in the rear end
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of the transmission or the inverse or something.
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I'm just trying to pin it on that
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and instead of having to go in the all of me,
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you know, and try to look and see.
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Now, let me ask you a question.
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Is the check in on it?
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Is the check engine light on at all?
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Okay, so usually if the transmission light's not on,
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it's not going to really be the transmission
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because it's a transmission, it's not slipping.
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It's not really going to throw you a cold.
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So you're good there, you know,
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so it may not be the transmission or the engine
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because you have no codes in there.
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But the best thing I would do first,
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I would go ahead and put a scandal on it anyway,
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just in case that check engine light has not come on.
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And maybe something could be wrong just to check that out.
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But I would probably go towards the rear end.
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You know, I reckon that old big nut
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back there on that rear end,
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it got loose to the end maybe.
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That pinion nut could be loose, you know,
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and, you know, that pinion nut.
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And I would check the, like I say,
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yeah, you join shoes are going to make a noise.
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It's going to like make a jerking sound
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when it's trying to take off with it,
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or mostly you'll hear that in reverse.
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But I would check that rear end.
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Yeah, that's what I,
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I know I had a four wheel drive down there.
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I would rear end, you know,
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it just quit pulling with them.
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You know, a lot of times those variants,
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what they'll do, they'll go out
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and they'll do just like you're saying.
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And then next thing you know,
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you're on the side of the road.
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Well, what's wrong with it when it does that?
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The spider gears are usually eight up.
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Well, the pair can't go up a six to one five miles on it,
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then, if I was carling no more miles
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than that, it ought to run at least two on a five.
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And like I say, that may not be it,
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but I'd put that scandal on it first,
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because usually if it's the transmission,
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if the transmission's slipping or it's not shifting,
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check engine light will usually come on
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and give you a direction.
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It hasn't come on, it hasn't come on at any time.
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Well, that's what I'm saying.
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So that's why I'm sort of ruling out the transmission.
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Gerald, you still there?
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So that's what I would look towards
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and just see where it is and let us know what it is.
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And Gerald, I want you to know I love your voice.
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I mean, just in love with it.
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I can hear you talk all day.
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I might be trying to come right toward your song.
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Hey, go ahead and play, that's my job.
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Oh, wee, oh wee, I love it.
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Sing this song, that's my job.
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Gerald, thank you for giving us a call
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from Union Mississippi coach.
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That'll wrap up today's auto correct.
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and we want to thank our guest today.
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That was Pete Tyer, Allison Reno, Bob Blakely
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with Cruisin' Clinton 2025, and Mark Marsh
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classic European auto and motorcycle show.
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I may be able to drive one, one day.
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I got the word out.
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call screener, Marissa Vaughn,
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