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This week on that car show, Ryan takes a break from designing seven more Cracker Barrel logos
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to share some experiences from last weekend.
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Lindsay admits that she's been licking the outside of windows when it comes to the Ford GTD.
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I learned that San Bernardino is not an exotic location that should be cherished,
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but a place that you should get out of as quick as you can.
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We talked a little bit about the shows that we've been to recently and what it takes to put on a show.
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Lindsay attended a show in the Pacific Northwest that's been going for five years
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and was started by a young man called Tom who was 15 when he started the show.
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We have a little bit of fun when we pair up each other to famous cars and famous car owners.
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Then we talked a little bit about cars that had Corvette engines
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and there are more than the five that were listed on the website.
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Then finally, we talked about what plans are coming up.
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In particular, Ryan has his annual adventure in all sorts of exotic cars in Colorado
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as part of the Colorado Grand.
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All that and a hell of a lot more on this week's that car show.
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Bullshit, Long Island Ice Tea.
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I've never had a Long Island Ice Tea.
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My whole life, 50 years of drinking, that's not true, but I've never once enjoyed a Long Island Ice Tea.
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You've got to try it. They're dangerously delicious.
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At what point did we start playing? I've never ever have I?
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We're all just going to be constantly taking sips.
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Welcome to this week's edition of that car show.
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The gang is all back together again for another week. How are we doing?
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That's right. Good. How are you guys?
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It's great to see you both.
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Emotionally scarred.
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So I decided to go to a concert last weekend in another part of California that I've never discovered before.
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And it sounded glamorous because it was this place called San Bernardino.
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What I didn't realize is San Bernardino is one of the sketchiest places in California.
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I just want to say I'm sorry now to all the San Bernardinians.
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All our listeners from San Bernardino.
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I'm here with Empire.
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They can share their tales.
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I realized my mistake afterwards, but I booked another Wyndham hotel.
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So if you remember when I went to the Daytona 200, it was a Wyndham hotel.
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And this one was a Wyndham hotel as well.
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I drove into the car park. It was a two-story motel.
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Obviously I had the new Boxster.
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There were half-naked people in the car park drinking alcohol.
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There was one car that only had three inflated tyres.
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And the windows of some of these rooms were kind of cracked.
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So I sat in the car park for 10 minutes trying to find another hotel.
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It was the second time in my life where I didn't check into that hotel.
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I decided that Redlands was a much better place.
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What's the saying? You can't go home, but you're definitely not going to stay here.
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I'm also picturing Dan, this British gentleman in a brand-new guards red.
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Porsche Boxster GTS 4.0.
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I'm sure all eyes were on him.
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No, they didn't notice. They were that drunk.
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They didn't notice me in the car park.
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I've traveled with Dan.
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Dan's bar isn't real high, so this place must have been pretty.
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That's how you know it had to be really bad.
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Well, and I will say in defense of Wyndham, I've had reasonable experiences there.
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So it may not be across the board.
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But yeah, when you pull in and there's half-naked people outside,
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that's how you know it's a party.
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Sounds like a bad naked.
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None of them were wearing brief pants for the record.
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If only they were, that would have been the coolest motel ever.
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I would have checked in.
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I'm going to say you might have actually stayed there.
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I got a birthday card from my parents.
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It's got underpants on. This has become a thing.
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I've had people check in with me ever since that episode,
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checking in on me and my undies.
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I've still not heard from Roof, but I would love to hear from Roof.
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I'm sure they're working on a prototype.
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I heard next year you had a hat. It's underpants.
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This is now going to be a through line in your life
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for the duration, Ryan.
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I'm afraid it might be.
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This is going to be what it is.
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I was thinking, does it give you somewhere to tuck in your yellow bird?
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So I went from San Bernardino to Redlands.
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I saw the concert, which is great.
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And then Tori texted me to say,
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I sold a car to the lead singer eight months ago,
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which was just crazy.
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It is a small world and that guy gets around, right?
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So what did you see? What was the lineup?
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It was a band called the Ataris.
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They were big in the 2000s.
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They did a cover of Boys of Summer.
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They're still touring.
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And then I didn't stay for many songs,
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and it was Alien and Farm, if you remember them.
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Yeah, they did a cover of a Michael Jackson song.
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That's right, yeah.
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More importantly, how's that car?
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Car is great and still needs to ride it in, right?
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So you need to get to a thousand miles,
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and I'm about 650 now.
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And so a little bit more to go.
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I had the top down until it was 109
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and then decided it was too hot at that point.
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But yeah, it's got good air conditioning for sure.
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And you had the opportunity to test it.
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I know, I heard it was a wild heat wave down there the last few days.
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But it was good. What have you guys been up to then?
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I went to the Northwest Exotics.
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It was the last event of the season for them up here,
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which has grown into, like, if you're in the car world in Seattle.
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It's a cool story because it was started by a 15-year-old
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and it's really grown into a huge event.
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And they do, like, they're now themed.
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So this was, I think, Italian.
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And there were some really cool cars.
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And it was fun when we were walking up.
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There was a reliable truck outside, which, you know,
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especially coming off of Car Week,
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that's always an indicator of, like, good stuff ahead.
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You know, when reliable is there.
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Yeah, I've been walking in.
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There was a GT4, you know, with the carbon hood
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and this amazing teal green that I've never seen before,
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which was beautiful.
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There was a Pujo 205 GTI.
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There was an M1 that I actually got to see the owner
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climb into and drive away, which is really cool.
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You know, neat to see one of those
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and even more fun to see it driven.
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And then there was a 66-427 Cobra,
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which I always, you know, it's near and dear to my heart.
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There was a Pagani Utopia,
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which is full carbon fiber, you know, with color over it.
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I mean, that is, it was stunning.
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It's really something to behold.
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It's really a work of art.
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And to get to see one in person
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and be able to get up close to it was really special.
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And it tells you really how much the event has grown
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and how well regarded it is with what they're able to bring in.
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There was a special edition Mustang GTD,
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which is, they're calling it the Spirit of America edition.
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And the livery celebrates the first time
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that a Mustang won the Tour de France in 1964.
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And I actually got to see that car in Le Mans in June.
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So that was pretty fun to see it again.
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And there was kind of an interscope style 935
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with BBS fan wheels.
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There was a 911 Carrera Cup car
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that had been driven in the Great Britain series.
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So that was unique.
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And then what else?
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There was a 296 GTB Ferrari
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and a Viper Green GT4.
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So we thought of Dan McGinnis.
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And let's see our friends, McLaren.
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There was a 98 M3 sedan that had been restored.
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You know, and I always love this approach
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because you get some really interesting examples.
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But it was, they restored it with the idea of
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if BMW was making an E36 M3 sedan now,
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what would it look like?
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And it was beautiful.
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And then there was an F1 car.
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There was a 67 Ferrari.
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And then there was a McLaren Senna,
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which I have never seen one of those in person.
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They have see-through doors.
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That's the best part.
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So what happened with this 15-year-old?
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Actually, he's a friend of mine.
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Yeah, you know him.
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I saw him yesterday.
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So he studies in LA,
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but he's about to do a semester in London.
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I've been speaking to him for about six months or so.
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And actually doing a bit of mentoring for him.
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So, but really nice.
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We should get him on the show when he's back from London.
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Yeah, that sounds fun.
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You know, it's gone from a pretty small event
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to obviously a significant event.
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And the community around Seattle kind of,
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you know, gathers around on it.
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There was also a private event the night before
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at a private car collection,
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which looked outstanding.
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I was having a lot of FOMO afterwards.
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Fear of missing out.
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This place is on Mercer Island.
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So it's on the island in between the two bridges.
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So it was on the water and yeah, check out.
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We can share some of the pictures.
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I'm sure I can find some that we can share.
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But, but yeah, I mean, someone who's,
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who's now 20 and has seen the event grow and, you know,
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it's Kiddos to Tom and the team around him.
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What are you doing at 15?
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I didn't realize until after the event,
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but they had the designer of the Ferrari Enzo there.
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He was at the event the night before.
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And then he was at the show also.
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And Dwight Nolten from Carpe Vium actually designed the art
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for the poster for this, for this event.
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And this event is notoriously like the,
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like the bouncer at the gate, if you will,
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Like you've got to have some pretty good iron to get in, right?
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It's definitely curated.
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The center is in the mulberry colors, I think.
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It was white, fluorescent orange and black.
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Maybe I'm thinking of a different car.
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I think it's the Griot's car.
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Oh, I think you're right.
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So, yeah, there was sort of car royalty there as well.
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The, I've sat in that M1.
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So that M1 used to belong to race at Johnny Giacotto.
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And it's now owned by BMW collector Peter Gleason
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up in the Pacific Northwest.
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Oh, that makes sense.
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Well, and it's such a nice venue because it's not enormous,
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which also like it's sort of like,
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even if they hadn't set out to curate it,
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the space dictates that it needs to be,
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you know, carefully curated.
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So it's, it's like the perfect size because they can bring
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in a lot of really cool cars, but it's not so big.
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You can see everything if you want and you still have time
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to talk to your friends.
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And it's a beautiful, you know,
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it's on the water, on like Washington.
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And so it's like, it's practically perfect in every way.
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Speaking of events that take a lot of coordination, et cetera.
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I think, Ryan, you didn't go to an event last weekend,
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but you witnessed some of that challenges around coordination.
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Shout out to the Morgan Adams Foundation Concord here in Denver.
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A lot of friends went, I ended up not going.
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You know, call it burned out from cars.
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Call it whatever you want.
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I didn't go for the first time in several years.
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It looked fantastic.
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It said just kind of relaxed around here.
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Although strangely, the Chinese tourists are back.
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Have I, have I shared this with you?
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We were, this was a couple months ago.
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We were in the living room and we noticed there was
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a group of very obviously Chinese tourists, right?
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You know, out in front of the house,
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taking pictures and taking pictures of each other
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in front of our house.
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And you've both been to our house.
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I would say it's a pretty typical, you know, modest brick,
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you know, bungalow or whatever.
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I mean, it's lovely.
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And we thought, okay, well, this is interesting.
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They like the house.
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They could have been.
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But this started, this actually, this is pre-underwear.
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It's just pre-underwear story.
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It's not because this was the man who created the roof
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This was known worldwide.
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Well, then it happened again or like,
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there must be something to this.
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Well, they came back.
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I've looked into this.
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Dan, I Googled this on BBC.com.
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Your people, they report a story.
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Kidlington Chinese tourists attracted by
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quote-unquote quiet houses.
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Do you know, first of all,
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do you know where Kidlington is in the UK?
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Yes, it's in Oxford.
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It's quite near where I grew up.
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Okay, you're kidding.
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Well, apparently this is a thing.
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This article says residents were baffled by
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coaches of sightseers arriving in
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Kidlington, Oxfordshire, imposing for
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photos in front of gardens and against
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And at least in the UK,
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apparently these tourists seek out
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sort of prototypical British
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abodes and they like to take pictures
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and it's, you know,
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it was a little weird.
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It was a little like being in the zoo.
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I'll be honest with you.
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But I would, you know,
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our house is again a pretty modest
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place, but I think it probably is,
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probably checks off a lot of the boxes
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of like what an American house should
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And so apparently we're on some
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checklist or something.
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I'd love to know where else they stop.
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I feel like I should go and sell
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lemonade or something.
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I was just thinking your daughter should
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set up a lemonade stall.
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They're hard to predict.
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You know, they just pop up and then
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they're gone and they've been
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I have no real issue with that.
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I just have all the houses,
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you know, in Denver.
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it seems kind of uneventful,
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I feel like we should check.
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We should check Google Maps.
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Like, is there some, you know,
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you go on and it's like a pin or
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And so is it like Kidlington tour
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I mean, as far as I know,
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Elvis didn't live here.
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Crimes of the century or anything
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We've got nice landscaping.
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I spent a lot of time out there.
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That's what I did in lieu of
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Morgan Adams this year.
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But I look forward to going back
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It looked like a hell of a show.
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They apparently had more airplanes
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So if you went to the show,
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if you're listening, please let us
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They're really expanding their
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the concourse always on a set
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on a Saturday evening.
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They're doing an event on Sunday
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at the Polo Grounds,
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which I didn't even know was a
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thing here in Denver.
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just when you think your life is
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you find out that there's a whole
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But I guess it was a,
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it was a great event.
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next year, next year.
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Thinking about those people that
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you heard at Quail saying,
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at least we know we're worth
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the same amount as everybody
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I still think about that.
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that was something.
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But it got me thinking,
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just even so this relatively
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they get a lot from all over and
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they get a lot of people going
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back East after car week.
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what a logistical sort of
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just achievement it is.
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And it got me really thinking
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about car week in the Quail
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and pebble and not just those,
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but the auction houses.
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and I think we might be having
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someone from one of the auction
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houses joining us as soon who
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maybe can shed some light on
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you talked about the reliable
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getting the cars in,
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selling the tickets,
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not imagine that sort of stuff.
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That's the stuff that really
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Like that's the stuff that I
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maybe it's mid-site.
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I think you're right.
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I think if you haven't been
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involved in putting an event on
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we just want to do like a
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simple little car show.
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And then especially when it
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starts to scale up,
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my family is involved with the
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Cobra Club in Orange County
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and they do a car show every year
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to benefit the charity that
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they've chosen that year.
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And they get between
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especially when you compare it
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to some of the car week
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But having seen the
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it is a lot of work.
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So I can only imagine
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that's exponentially more,
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obviously the bigger you get,
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it's a lot of effort.
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I could barely organize a
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close to many years ago.
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And there's no cars involved.
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all the moving parts,
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I guess I never really had an
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appreciation for that.
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It really hit me this year
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and it's just fascinated by it.
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get a peek behind that curtain,
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And to get someone on,
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And there's at least
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one car manufacturer
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that recognizes the high
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quality of journalism
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You got a very polite note,
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from a certain car manufacturer.
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You're kind of saying that
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or at least their PR,
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did this article for auto blog
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which we've talked about ad nauseam.
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I really like the car,
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but I struggled a little bit,
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with who's this car for,
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Short of a baller on a,
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short of a baller on a budget
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got a really nice note from them,
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basically extending
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all the graces moving forward.
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So you may be hearing more
20:23
about Genesis cars,
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that Genesis car show.
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I was going to say,
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that car show perpetually
20:33
brought to you by Genesis,
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Sheffield watches, of course.
20:37
And Sheffield watches.
20:40
But thanks for mentioning that.
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that was fun and just had
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an article in auto blog
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sort of my impressions
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and the importance of friends
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So if you haven't checked
20:53
please do have had some
20:54
very nice responses from
20:56
I think it resonated with
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a lot of other people
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It's great as always.
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So definitely go check it out.
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And I think a couple
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of the shows have reached out
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to you just to acknowledge
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that piece as well.
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that's been fantastic.
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and also Concorso Italiano.
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maybe we'll have them
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on the show in time too.
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McLaren collection is sold
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to a private buyer.
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Did you guys see that?
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Dan, the parents sent me
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that this thing has had.
21:35
Your parents are on top of it.
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and isn't that interesting
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that sort of the big
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collections that have been
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the topics of discussion?
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collection and now we've
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autumn orange metallic
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McLaren collection.
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What would your colors be?
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If you had a collection,
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First thing that comes to
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What are you doing?
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Every time I see it,
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Also a good choice.
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but I think it would either be
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friend with the Brewster green
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GT fork that I'm very
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This was 19 McLarens.
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The majority of which
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the last of each model.
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It also included a McLaren F1.
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Equiston collection of Formula One cars.
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And this has as well.
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And it's interesting
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because someone I know
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just the McLaren F1
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from that collection.
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And apparently there are
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for sale right now.
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kind of the one to have
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because of its uniqueness,
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in fact, it was orange, etc.
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But there was no way
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that they were going to
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separate that from the rest.
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bought a McLaren F1
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and got the rest of the cars,
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If that was the way to do it.
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What's the going price
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on an F1 right now, Dan?
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There's a few out there
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that have been crashed a lot.
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And they still get good money.
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there's a lot of people
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out there that have
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bought a McLaren F1
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for sale at the same time.
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That's a lot, right?
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It feels like a moment in time.
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I think it was just under
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I don't know all the colors
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but obviously you've seen
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silver, you've seen black.
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I don't know what else is
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What are you going for?
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That's kind of like
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powered engine doesn't it?
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I wouldn't even have to
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for it, right? Yeah. Just need the 25 mil. Yeah. I like the orange orange one for me. Yeah.
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You know, I'm not picky. Any. I mean, one in primer. Right. Well, that's like, we've all
25:06
learned, you know, when you're looking for these specialty cars and they're pre-owned,
25:09
you can't be too picky about the colors. Bad car facts.
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It doesn't matter, does it? No. I think you make peace with the color.
25:23
Nice. Nice. That's pretty wild. I thought it was interesting they had Tom Hartley handle,
25:27
he had done the Bernie Eccleston collection, and then he handled this as well, and he seems to be
25:32
the authority. Yeah. If you have a giant collection like that, he's your man. Yeah.
25:38
It's funny how that works out right. Like certain sellers sort of, they corner a market of a
25:43
certain car. Merit partners, right? 4.0 GT3 RS is, for example, right? There we go.
25:51
But it's also weird because in Kissimmee in a few weeks time, there is a 250 GTO going up at a
25:58
Meekum auction. Oh, interesting. So Meekum's really stepping up. Yeah. I mean, they obviously
26:07
had the Jerry Karl, the Jerry Seinfeld Karl last year. Yeah. Yeah. We went to the Meekum auction,
26:13
or at least I did. Either of you go to the Meekum auction? Oh. Okay. I went for the very first
26:18
time. And let me tell you, it was an event I paid to get in, paid 30 bucks to get in.
26:26
The auctions were done for the day. I tried the whole media thing and they won't have
26:31
it. So I paid 30 bucks. I have never seen such a diversity in cars at one auction. And I think
26:39
they had something like 900 cars on auction there. And there was everything from, I mean,
26:46
you know, a beaten down Monte Carlo SS, right? Michael Assasa, where are you? To a 250 GTO,
26:54
right? And it was a white one. And that must be the same one. So there must be
27:01
must be parading it around before they actually sell the thing. That makes sense.
27:06
That's a range, folks. It's a range on something else. When they say there's something for everyone,
27:11
they mean it. Yeah. It's interesting because that car, that 250 GTO, has been paraded around
27:17
for over a year. I think it was at the RetroMobile last year, Lindsay, in Europe.
27:25
It's possible. That show is so enormous it's possible. It was there and I didn't see it.
27:30
But it's a Seattle car. Interesting. Is that the one that was at Classics on the Green?
27:36
Yes. Okay. Then I've seen it. And it's one of the very few that are actually right hand drive as
27:43
well. That's that's that's that's right. Also interestingly, big placard in front of it,
27:48
cars never been restored untouched. But not the original paint, not the original engine.
27:55
Not this whole list of things that seem to, I guess, contradict the claim.
28:00
I'll have to check my notes. Unrestored, but things have been altered along the way.
28:05
That's a lot of cars. But the 250 GTO just as a thing is really something to behold,
28:10
whether it's that one or the one we happen to see in the paddock at Laguna Seca. I mean,
28:15
it is, when you see one in the flesh, yeah, the prices kind of make sense. I mean,
28:21
they're, they're just, there's something to behold there. There are, they're just
28:24
fantastic, just fantastic. They just have that right shape. They're amazing.
28:29
Well, there's some cars that just sort of stop you in your tracks and that is one of them.
28:33
That is one of them. Yeah. Yeah. But there are nicer ones than that white one at Meekum,
28:37
I'm just telling you. Yeah.
28:39
So you're going to hold out for a nicer one, Ryan, is that what we're hearing?
28:43
Yeah, that in the F1. I'm going to give everybody else a crack at this one and I'll
28:48
wait. Do the right thing. Yeah. Always do the right thing. Great movie.
28:55
Very good. I thought I would lay down a bit of a challenge for you guys this week.
29:00
Yes. And it's inspired slightly by RM again. I think we should be sponsored by RM are selling a
29:08
Ayrton Senna road car. It's a McLaren, a Mercedes 190 with the Cosworth engine.
29:17
Yeah. There's a neat car. But the interesting story behind it is that this car in particular,
29:22
so early on Ayrton Senna wasn't a known quantity, wasn't a known driver. And there was a race in
29:29
Germany where Mercedes put everyone in the same model of car, a 190 Mercedes race car. And you
29:36
had people like Nicky Lauder and other famous drivers, Alan Prost, and this young guy Ayrton
29:43
Senna turned up and he won the race. So he beat all these peers in cars that were all
29:49
in theory identical, but he wasn't a name at the time. And he bought this car and he picks it up
29:55
from the factory. So with that in mind, I thought, well, why don't we match each other to cars,
30:02
either real or fake, but you want the car and someone famous who's owned the car.
30:09
What's the estimate on that car, by the way? It was quite high.
30:13
I think it's like 350. Is that what it is? Okay. Okay.
30:17
As in 350,000. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, compared to the F1, that feels like a real bargain.
30:22
Yeah. Talk about provenance though. Yeah. Especially with that provenance. That's
30:27
pretty remarkable. I mean, there can't be many road cars that Senna had that, you know,
30:32
go up sale. I didn't think, yeah. So, you know, maybe that's a bargain.
30:36
But what I thought I might get you guys to do is suggest cars for each other.
30:41
What is the car and who was the famous owner? So I don't know if you guys have been thinking about
30:46
this. I have. A little bit. I didn't know it could be fake though. I thought it had to be real.
30:50
So I'm operating in reality. I hope for real ones, but I'm giving you a get out of jail card.
30:57
Or you can just go like, just kidding. Yeah. So Lindsay, what are you going to buy for Ryan?
31:02
Okay. So for Ryan, I have picked up the 917 Steve McQueen Seinfeld car. Wow.
31:10
Oh, you think way too highly of me. Wow. Happy new birthday. That would be amazing.
31:16
Right there from Lindsay on Ryan. Wow. I want to reach these options in a minute.
31:22
I feel really bad about what I picked up for you. That would be incredible. Yeah. That's
31:29
let's make it happen. Lindsay. Yeah. Hey, that's very nice. So what did you go for me, Lindsay?
31:36
So for you, better be than a night better be better than a 917. Yeah. So yours comes with a bit
31:44
of a fantasy life that I've created for you. And this is where you now have a second home
31:49
in England and you keep a car there. Oh, very good. So what I went for was a 1964
31:56
Alfa Romeo Julius Spider that was owned by Steve Cougan. Very good. So he's the act to come comedian,
32:02
right? Right. And he was in Tropic Thunder, not at the museum. He's a comedian from the UK. So
32:11
that just that felt very fitting, especially for this, you know, international life that you
32:18
lead. Love it. So I get the house and the car, right? Right. I've created like a whole
32:23
second, like you just you split your time now. Yeah, very good. I like that. I like that, Ryan.
32:29
You are welcome. You do own a house in England, right? You have a second home, which is that
32:35
your parents live there. Right. And the inheritance doesn't continue. Right. And as they are still
32:41
with us, details. But a really early 90s Mondeo doesn't really cut it.
32:46
So close. Yeah. Anyway, Ryan, can you top that? Yeah, can I top that? So Dan,
32:59
so I was very impressed last year at the quail when they had the Queen's Land Rover collection
33:05
because the Queen, as you know, has a certain shade. You talk about paid to sample. You talk
33:09
about special wishes. I mean, a queen can get away with anything. And she has this very
33:14
special color. What would you call it? Sort of like a Claret burgundy. Yeah, it's burgundy,
33:22
but it's not much darker, right? Or that much like it's special. It seems special. And she's got
33:26
some great stuff, right? She has incredible. I mean, those were those were my favorite
33:32
class at Pebble last year. I agree. I spent more time there. It took more pictures. Well,
33:37
I would love to give Dan, you know, his choice of any of the Queen's Land Rovers.
33:41
I just think it seems appropriate. You got to leave that little crest. What did they call that
33:45
little crest by order of the coat of arms? Yeah, coat of arms or whatever, you know, like you
33:50
see when you walk into, you know, yeah, the Royal Seal of Approval. That's right. So like when
33:54
you walk into your, your, your, your, you know, your favorite tobaccoist or your right, whatever
34:00
they've got or tip tree jam, which you guys would call, you know, you could you call it
34:04
Jell-O, don't you jam? You bread it on bread. Yeah, we call it jam or jelly with chunks. Yeah,
34:11
there we go. The tip tree jelly would be an equivalent, but that's got the seal of approval.
34:16
I think Hendrik Jinn has the approval. Who is their underwear provider?
34:22
Yeah, I think it's up for negotiations right now. Anyway, I just, I love those cars.
34:29
You're our resident Brit. It seemed to work. Now I guess I'll then, you know, tilt the question to
34:34
you, Dan, of those cars, which one would appeal? Would it be an older car, something newer?
34:40
Would it be one of the sort of the Pope Mobile type, you know,
34:44
units or what, what, what strikes your fancy? You were there.
34:48
Well, it was interesting because during the Second World War, I believe she would,
34:53
she took on duties driving a Land Driver in the likes of a nursing wing or something.
34:59
But I think I would probably want the newest Range Driver that she had.
35:05
Well, and what an amazing two car solution. You have that and then this Alfa Romeo from
35:10
Steve Coogan and you're good to go. Yeah, what a win, what a win.
35:13
Give all your bases coverage. That's right, that's right.
35:16
So Lindsay, I'm now curious of what Ryan's going to use.
35:20
We all know Lindsay is a Shelby fan, right? True.
35:24
And we also know that you're a truck gal. Yes.
35:26
So, you know, what fits both of those? And of course, you've got your Shelby Dodge Dakota.
35:34
At least that's what I was going to choose for you. And then I found out that it really
35:38
wasn't very fast. It had a V8, but it was 172 horsepower, I think 175 horsepower.
35:45
Which is not much for a heavy car.
35:48
No, no, zero to 60 time of nine and a half seconds and a quarter mile of 15.6.
35:53
So that does not work for you. So, you know, you have time to make an appointment to get
35:57
on the freeway there. Exactly. Well, I thought if it was the convertible version,
36:01
do you remember the Dakota convertible, the Dodge Dakota, it was a drop top?
36:06
I had, so there was like an older kid. It was an older kid, my neighborhood had one,
36:12
and he was the coolest. And I don't think they made that many of them.
36:16
I was going to say, don't worry, I've got a good car for you.
36:21
He was the coolest guy in Indianapolis in 1990. Okay, let's say that.
36:25
But, so I have a better car for you. You know, I'm involved with the Colorado Grand,
36:29
and I put the car descriptions together. And I was surprised and also thought it was
36:34
very cool to see a car that Jim Hall and Carol Shelby owned.
36:40
It was delivered to their dealership, I think, in Texas. It's a 57 Maserati 250S, a very special car.
36:47
And I think that's more a set of wheels that befits a lady like yourself, Lindsay.
36:52
I could get on board with that.
36:53
Also a little quicker than 16 seconds, a quarter mile.
36:56
We have witnessed Ryan getting out of jail. So, Ellen's at the moment.
37:03
I'd like to immediately update my answer.
37:07
Yeah, unless you're thinking on his feet, which you could want to be doing.
37:10
Catch flies with honey, right? Not vinegar, right, as they say.
37:15
Otherwise, I think Lindsay was driving a dodge to go down.
37:18
I mean, where's Shelby? I want to say anything with Shelby on the side was cool,
37:21
but then that was also the era of the Shelby, like the duster or whatever,
37:25
right? The Plymouth, the little four door.
37:28
You know, that was from peak years for Shelby, so.
37:31
He was playing a little fast to lose with the licensing there.
37:36
What was the, I've always wanted to drive that. Is it a G L H?
37:41
Yeah, it goes like hell. Yeah. That that that does have an appeal to me.
37:46
That's a car. I have not, not yet.
37:49
No, those accepted into the Shelby community because I feel like that.
37:52
Those are kind of cool.
37:54
I mean, I'm sure they I think that's, you know, there's something for everybody
37:59
and there's there's somebody for every car. That's what we love about the car world.
38:03
Yeah. Who made them dodge? Was it?
38:07
Yeah, it was a dodge. It was based on the Omni, I think, right?
38:10
Yeah, which was kind of this four door.
38:11
And I don't think it was maybe Mitsubishi, but I could be wrong.
38:14
But it was that kind of it was an import fighter, right?
38:17
And I think that it was a Plymouth horizon slash dodge Omni.
38:20
And they again, talk about Indianapolis, they were everywhere, right?
38:23
That was kind of the that was a very popular vehicle financed at, you know,
38:28
19% or something, I'm sure.
38:30
But but, you know, the standard car was really nothing to write home about.
38:34
But there was the Shelby and it was the goes like hell.
38:36
And I think it had a turbo four cylinder that actually put out some serious power.
38:41
I think that that car was in the fives to 60.
38:44
And this was like 1989. Where's our fact checkered in?
38:48
Yeah, we've given them our research.
38:52
I think that was like a ridiculously fast car for the time.
38:56
And yeah, I think you're right.
38:58
I don't know that much about that era.
39:00
But I remember hearing that those like as maligned as they often are,
39:06
like actually were relatively quick.
39:09
I can, you know, all things considered through a turbo and anything.
39:12
I think it was a turbo Mitsubishi engine is what that was.
39:14
I think it may have been the same motor that was another cars.
39:16
Maybe the God, I don't know.
39:19
There was a turbo Lebaron at the time.
39:21
There was the was the sports car that conquest, maybe it was in the conquest
39:26
in the Mitsubishi Starion.
39:28
But I could be wrong.
39:29
What does our intern come up with then?
39:32
Well, I've given them the night off.
39:34
But why don't our viewers let us know?
39:36
Why don't our viewers let us know?
39:39
And also, if anyone's got one of those cars, let us know because it's one.
39:42
I think we need to drive one.
39:45
I mean, listen, any time we can work in a Starion into an episode,
39:48
like we're a little money ahead.
39:54
So, Ryan, the two cars you went for were one of the Queen's Landrovers.
39:58
You take your pick.
40:00
And a 57 Mazurati 250S owned by Carol Shelby and Jim Hall.
40:11
And then I'm driving cheaper than a McLean F1.
40:17
Well, probably only just right.
40:19
Based on provenance and everything else.
40:22
Lindsay's currently, sorry, Ryan's currently got the 917 Porsche.
40:31
And he's waiting to hear from me.
40:32
But I'll start with you, Lindsay.
40:33
So the car I was thinking of, and I was trying not to stereotype, but...
40:40
No, no, I didn't go Carol Shelby.
40:44
I thought what would be a cool car for Lindsay to drive around in?
40:48
Maybe more in the California lifestyle than the Washington.
40:52
But that Janice Joplin Porsche, was it a Speedster?
41:00
Well, I think she had some random people do the paint job on it.
41:04
It looks like there were some random people that did the paint job.
41:09
But it's now an iconic Porsche.
41:12
I could just be cruising on PCH with the wind in my hair.
41:16
Driving the art mobile.
41:18
What's the story with that?
41:19
Because she sung up very famously, sung about being a Mercedes,
41:22
wanting Mercedes, right?
41:23
Her friends all drive Porsches.
41:26
She needs American wind.
41:27
She finally joined the club.
41:29
It happens to all of us.
41:32
Happens to the best of us.
41:35
And before you know it, it's a all Porsche podcast.
41:39
Just need to get that sponsorship in place, don't we?
41:41
And we mentioned this to the fourth member of the group.
41:47
And he doesn't own a Porsche.
41:48
But his dog is called Porsche.
41:54
We will accept that as an answer.
41:56
We all own Porsches.
41:58
So I was looking and thinking about for you.
42:02
And I started with the car and then looked to see
42:05
who the famous owners were.
42:06
And the first famous owner of one of these cars
42:12
But I just thought let's level it up a little bit.
42:15
So the second owner I found of one of these cars
42:22
And he owned a or maybe still owns,
42:25
but he owned a classic Defender.
42:29
Like I've always owned one.
42:30
Owned by Daniel Craig is pretty cool.
42:33
And I'm going to change your car, Dan, to a DB5.
42:40
Revolving number plates.
42:44
So we ended up with some pretty unique collections of boys.
42:49
I think Ryan gets to sell his and retire.
42:54
But what are we really driving?
42:56
At the end of the day, we all have a Porsche.
43:02
Something to those Porsches.
43:04
Well, we all have the same engine as well, don't we?
43:09
And my mind's detuned compared to both of yours, but.
43:13
Well, you've got more.
43:14
You've got two tenths of a liter more than Lindsay.
43:19
I thought Lindsay was the four-liter as well, no?
43:24
You've got the 16, Lindsay?
43:28
Many would argue a better car than the 718.
43:31
And better noise, I think.
43:33
That's what I hear.
43:34
I mean, it sounds amazing, but my example is also straight pipes.
43:41
Yeah, if you're new to the show.
43:42
Yeah, Ryan has experienced it in person.
43:44
If you're new to the show, yeah.
43:47
Yeah, Lindsay and Tori brought that car to my house on the way back from buying it.
43:51
And it was at Kansas City.
43:52
Kansas City, Missouri.
43:53
And he drove that thing, buckets and all, right, to Seattle.
43:59
2,000, just under 2,000 miles.
44:02
That was our first road trip together.
44:06
And I think since then, we've done four more road trips.
44:11
If you made that trip, you'll be together forever.
44:14
But that thing sounded epic.
44:16
But I think the whole block kind of stood straight.
44:25
Well, and I can now say that the carbon buckets are the road trip seats because
44:30
they were so comfortable.
44:32
And I actually took a nap in them at one point.
44:36
So I'm here to just prove all the carbon bucket naysayers.
44:39
Buckets and straight pipes and you're able to sleep.
44:43
It's like, you know you're in the right place.
44:45
Is that the title for the show?
44:47
Buckets and straight pipes and you're still able to sleep?
44:52
Or it could be Chinese tourists.
44:57
There were so many jokes I wanted to make there.
44:59
I just held them in.
45:01
Oh, and we are politically correct show.
45:04
Your restraint is noted and applauded.
45:07
Plus China's a big market for push.
45:13
I also was looking on the internet because I was a little bit bored this week
45:17
and found five cars that you may not know have Corvette engines.
45:24
Well, I wondered if you guys could name any of them.
45:27
So this could be from different generations.
45:29
It's not necessarily current Corvette engines.
45:32
I think this group will get one.
45:37
Well, I've got one.
45:38
And that's the Impala SS built on the 90 and on Caprice classic, right?
45:45
Yeah, I do believe that that was, was it the L 98 or the LT 1?
45:50
What was, what was that engine?
45:51
But I believe it had one and it was D2.
45:53
Was that the one that they did in partnership with Holden?
45:58
No, that was later.
45:59
I'm talking about like the 1994, 95, 96 era.
46:04
I remember I mentioned this before in the show was living in Chicago at the time
46:08
and there was a taxi.
46:09
There was a yellow cab that was an Impala SS,
46:12
which I thought was just the coolest thing ever.
46:14
But that I do believe is one.
46:16
Does that check off one box day?
46:17
It wasn't on the list.
46:18
But I think I'm now going to check with the research department
46:21
who decided to come back to work.
46:24
The only one that I was certain about isn't on the list.
46:28
But I think Lindsay, to your point, I think there was then one.
46:33
It was just the SS.
46:34
Yeah, it was the order.
46:35
Yeah, it's just the SS.
46:37
So the Impala SS did.
46:40
It had the LT-1 5.7 V8.
46:44
So that was the 90 mid-90s.
46:54
What about the Holden-based car?
46:56
Like the 2000 and the B2012?
47:05
If it was a Holden, would it be a Minara?
47:07
Well, they just called the SS.
47:09
Yeah, they didn't sell it in any other form in the States.
47:12
It was an Australian car.
47:13
I think it was the same thing as the Pontiac G8 maybe?
47:18
It's a Pontiac G8 in there.
47:19
And then, of course, there was the GTO, the Pontiac G2,
47:21
the Tudor, a few years before that.
47:24
But that's kind of where I end.
47:26
Several old performance cars used over engines.
47:30
So the Commodore SS and the Minara, Ryan.
47:34
That was the base for the, I think, this.
47:39
This is where we need Michael Assasa.
47:41
This is his bread and butter.
47:43
He's owned Typhoons, Cyclones.
47:46
He picked me up at Car Week in a, it was a Cadillac.
47:52
Do you remember those with the North Star?
47:54
It's the only North Star I think.
47:58
Managing to speeding ticket on the way to Car Week.
48:05
Go talk to your buddies at the CHP.
48:08
They were out in force.
48:10
They were out in force.
48:11
I had friends that got done on the way back to LA as well.
48:14
I think we need to talk to Slash Gear because I think we found
48:16
three or four cars that aren't on their list.
48:19
So it should be maybe 10 cars.
48:21
You didn't know that had Corvette engines.
48:22
Should we guess a couple more at least?
48:26
There's one I don't think you'll ever get,
48:27
but I think Lindsey probably got a couple
48:30
or at least one that she may.
48:36
So that might have.
48:40
Is it one of the Escalades?
48:43
It's the Cadillac Escalade.
48:46
The newer one, right?
48:52
Oh, and also the Cadillac, the,
48:56
is it the ATSV or the CTSV or something
49:00
You mean the Blackwing?
49:02
Yeah, that's the current, yeah.
49:05
But that was the older.
49:09
I'm now checking the facts.
49:13
Get that assistant back to their desk.
49:16
So the CTSV or Blackwing.
49:20
I'm going to like just go through this.
49:22
Yeah, please do because it's a great radio.
49:26
I'm just going to say this right here.
49:28
Can you go our way through?
49:29
When you say, oh, yeah, yeah, that was, we knew that.
49:33
So here are the ones, firstly, the first one,
49:35
I don't think you guys would have got.
49:36
Which is the Buick Roadmaster Estate.
49:41
So our friends, the Diestes, John, Todd, and Lewis
49:44
spotted one at Car Week.
49:47
And they talked about it on their podcast on First Dibs.
49:51
Took way too many pictures of the thing.
49:53
Had wood on the sides.
49:54
Had safari windows at the top.
49:57
That thing was epic.
49:58
That thing would lay down 11s.
49:59
That thing was amazing.
50:01
Was it the last version of the Roadmaster?
50:08
So this was, yeah, 94 to 96.
50:12
So you're literally hiding a cool vet under that estate body.
50:19
So the next one is a pickup truck that turns into a convertible.
50:24
And it's the Chevrolet SSR.
50:27
I didn't know that had a Corvette-derived engine, though.
50:31
Yeah, 5.3-litre V8.
50:34
Is that like a stooped-up version of the Avalanche?
50:37
Because I think that was...
50:37
No, this was the rounded one.
50:39
The retro, the Jumeroth round headlights look like a 50s truck.
50:43
I guess I didn't realize that those had so much engine.
50:48
We've talked about the Cadillac.
50:51
The next one is the Saab 97X Aero.
50:56
So that is the Blazer, the Trail Blazer, derived.
50:59
But again, I didn't...
51:01
I knew that that was extra.
51:02
I didn't know that was Corvette-based.
51:04
And I think they made all of 22 of those, Dan, if I'm not mistaken.
51:07
That was an exceptionally rare car.
51:11
Had the C6 engine in it.
51:14
I knew somebody that had one,
51:15
but I didn't realize they had a Corvette engine.
51:17
And that car was sub six seconds to 60.
51:23
And it's the only Swedish car to ever have a Corvette engine.
51:28
I'm not going to argue that.
51:32
I promise, I am fun at parties.
51:34
Well, this is fascinating.
51:36
By the way, I had a Bush die in the yard,
51:40
and I had to replace it today.
51:41
And I had our front of the show, Matthew Fitzpatrick,
51:44
architect here in the neighborhood,
51:46
lover of the cars of the north,
51:48
I think as we've referred to him in the past.
51:51
He got a 13,000 mile, 2003 Volvo cross country.
51:56
It was owned by a family member on the east coast.
51:58
He paid two grand, he got the car for free,
52:00
paid two grand to have it shipped here to Colorado.
52:02
He spent $1,400 on timing belts and an oil change.
52:05
The thing is amazing.
52:08
It was like peak Volvo.
52:10
I, we went to the hardware store in the garden center
52:13
to pick up the stuff I needed for this thing.
52:15
And I felt bad putting this lilac bush in the back
52:19
because the car was so nice, right?
52:22
You forget what a great era of car those Volvos were.
52:27
You know, I had a 2000 or 2001 S40,
52:29
but this was like, this was, this was the big,
52:31
the big Volvo and it was fantastic.
52:34
The ride was amazing.
52:35
I'm sure it's not been touched in all these years.
52:37
This car is 22 years old, right?
52:39
In the most amazing seats I've sat in, in a long time.
52:43
I want that era of Volvo back.
52:46
It was just, it was, it was great.
52:49
It was fantastic and it's got 3,400.
52:51
Sounds like you're the first on the list, are you?
52:53
I'm telling you, that's the thing.
52:54
I used to talk about, I want a little pickup truck or something.
52:56
No, give me an old Volvo wagon with 13,000 miles.
53:00
That's the, that's the move.
53:01
You found your holy grail.
53:04
I think it was Brock Yates in an old car and driver
53:06
referred to the car right before that, the V70.
53:09
And he called it very famously,
53:11
a goddamn paradigm of automotive design.
53:15
That thing was just, it was, it was amazing.
53:19
I feel like we've slid downhill since that car.
53:21
I kind of feel like you need to do an auto blog article on that car.
53:25
I think that's a great, a great idea.
53:28
That's a great idea.
53:28
Yeah, do it at Christmas, put a Christmas tree on the roof for the photos.
53:31
That's right, that's right.
53:32
And you've got a, you know, the perfect Christmas car.
53:36
Nobody would do like, you could create Christmas cards from it
53:39
and send them out to your friends.
53:41
It'd be amazing, it'd be amazing.
53:43
Matthew's looking for the third row seat.
53:45
It didn't come with the third row seat.
53:47
So apparently they're, they're hot on the second game market.
53:50
That's in the next one.
53:52
So the final car on the list, which again never came to the UK,
53:58
is a Pontiac Solstice Mallet.
54:01
Does that ring any bells with anyone?
54:03
That was an aftermarket thing.
54:04
So it was a company called Mallet.
54:06
I remember again, car and driver reading about this,
54:08
where they basically put the engine into the car.
54:10
It was not produced by Chevy or GM or whatever.
54:13
It was not a production.
54:15
You remember those, right?
54:17
It says aftermarket conversion.
54:22
There was the Saturn.
54:23
Was it the, not the Ion.
54:25
It was the Saturn sky, I believe,
54:27
and they made one called the Redline, which was a turbo,
54:29
but it was not the Corvette engine.
54:31
But Dan, that was based, I think, on a Lotus car.
54:38
Wasn't the Elise, you know, the Exige or anything like that.
54:42
It was a Lotus that they also, I think,
54:43
turned into a Vauxhall in Europe, which was a hot ticket item.
54:50
We had the Vauxhall X something 220.
54:56
I think that was that.
54:58
And I think it was Lotus engineered.
54:59
I don't think there was a Lotus.
55:01
Maybe that's what it was.
55:03
It was an odd thing, but it's turbo.
55:05
Super quick in turbo form and neat, neat things.
55:08
So, but now that was one of those thousand
55:11
tuner companies you'd read about back in the day, right?
55:14
There's Lingenfelter and all these companies,
55:16
I think a few of them are still around.
55:18
Callaway Corvette, do you remember Callaway?
55:22
Those were so cool.
55:22
The Hammer, I think it was.
55:24
I think they co-opted the AMG name.
55:26
But that was a wild era of hugely powerful cars
55:32
that would do zero to 60 in like six seconds,
55:34
but they were super, super cool at the time.
55:38
I mean, it doesn't measure up to a Shelby Dodge Dakota,
55:44
But then I give you a Maserati, so we're good.
55:51
So, what have we got coming up, folks?
55:53
Is there much, Ryan, I think you're going to be
55:55
quite busy in the near future on you?
55:58
I think the one week each year that even,
56:02
that's even a better time than car weekend,
56:04
that's the Colorado Grand.
56:05
So, we take off for that in about a week and a half.
56:08
You know, Michael and I were talking earlier
56:10
Mercedes-Benz brings in a fleet of AMGs for us
56:13
who are involved to drive for the week and to hand off
56:16
to people whose cars might break down and that kind of thing.
56:18
And we were sort of waiting the AMG models
56:21
that we know are going to be delivered,
56:23
like sort of fighting over the good AMGs.
56:27
It's going to be a great week.
56:31
What is the most popular then?
56:32
What's the top AMG you want to drive?
56:34
There's always a GT or two, AMG GT and SL, right?
56:40
I don't think there's one this year,
56:41
but last year there was a G63, right?
56:46
And this amazing green color was awesome
56:48
with this sort of Brabis style like dish wheels,
56:52
I think the one we don't want,
56:53
I think the one that I'll probably,
56:54
well, I gladly have it,
56:56
but I think the car that's going to stay on the
56:57
transporter most of the week is the CLA based.
57:00
I think the CLA 45.
57:02
That will probably be the one that people don't fight over.
57:06
But it's going to be a great week.
57:08
It's going to be fantastic.
57:09
The people are amazing.
57:09
The cars are amazing.
57:11
I'll definitely have some dispatches from the field
57:16
And I just can't wait.
57:17
It's just such a wonderful event.
57:19
And that's what I'll be up to.
57:21
But we've got one more show before that.
57:24
Can we tease who's going to be on next week's show?
57:27
So if you're all listening,
57:29
probably are familiar with Nelu cars.
57:31
Nelu is this amazing hypercar that's been developed.
57:36
I'm going to get his last name wrong.
57:38
But Sasha is his first name.
57:40
We've become friendly with him at some of the events and stuff.
57:42
And he designed, I think it was the designer.
57:45
One of the designers behind the Bugatti Chiron
57:47
and was involved with Lamborghini for a long time and stuff.
57:50
And this is his personal.
57:52
This is his passion project.
57:54
And very, very excited to speak with him next week.
57:56
So make sure you tune in.
57:58
So what about you guys?
58:00
Lindsay, any ride trips coming up?
58:02
No, we just finished Reno to Seattle.
58:05
So I think we're staying put.
58:07
Maybe just do a little cruise
58:10
where we start and end in the same place.
58:13
An A to A, if you will.
58:15
Something new and different just for the sake of driving.
58:19
What about you, Dan?
58:21
I need to get more miles on the Bugster.
58:24
So we're coming up to a bank holiday.
58:27
I guess you guys just call it holiday weekend.
58:29
We call it a bank holiday weekend.
58:30
But so I've got to work Sunday,
58:33
but Monday, maybe I'll go up to Newcombe's Ranch.
58:35
And yeah, nice, nice.
58:37
We've got a coin to name for this,
58:39
this 1,000 mile braking period for Porsches, right?
58:42
Because it's, I want to call it like the struggles
58:44
or the troubles or something.
58:45
Because you just, all you want to do is just like, just go.
58:49
Yeah, the neutered zone.
58:51
Yeah, that's also a good show.
58:54
That'll get some coins.
58:55
I'm also not good, right?
58:56
Because I tend to buy these cars
58:57
that need these braking periods
58:59
and then they get it through the braking periods
59:00
and then I sell the car.
59:03
I need to make sure I don't do that this time.
59:05
Dan, and Lindsay, you can attest,
59:07
I mean, the car behind me,
59:08
I mean, this is a car I'll have forever.
59:09
I think you're going to fall in love with this thing.
59:12
It is just such an inherently good and balanced car,
59:16
exactly as fast as you want it to be and no more, no less.
59:20
I think you're going to fall in love with it.
59:21
I think it's going to be the best car you've ever owned.
59:23
And I think you'll have it forever, so.
59:26
Yeah, they're definitely, they're like the best of all,
59:29
best of all the worlds in so many ways.
59:31
So I'm excited for you to have more like
59:34
real adventures without having to think about
59:36
like the braking period.
59:38
Yeah, or San Bernardino.
59:40
I don't think it's an accident that the three of us
59:42
have basically ended up with the same car, right?
59:45
No, it's so funny, right?
59:46
It's crazy, isn't it?
59:48
Yeah, I think that says even more about the car,
59:50
like you said Ryan, that it wasn't planned
59:52
and that's just what we've all gravitated to.
59:55
I think we also need to check in
59:57
on our good friend John Deusty at some point
59:59
because he sent me some pictures midweek
00:02
and it was of a trade-in that he'd received
00:06
and with a should I do it.
00:09
Now, is this the one that they talked about on their show
00:12
where I think Justin had been pushing him
00:15
and a lot of people had been pushing him
00:16
and he said on the show, I'm convinced.
00:20
And I'm like, wait, so what does this mean?
00:24
The back seats have two like wooden tables that fold down.
00:29
Yeah, so he said they had figured out.
00:31
So Lauren's going to ride in the back.
00:33
She's going to take the luxury seat
00:34
and they're promoting, demoting Lewis to the front seat,
00:38
which doesn't have the luxury, you know, accoutre-mâ.
00:41
Yeah, so this was a Jaguar.
00:46
So yeah, I guess it's going through the shop
00:51
to just see what it needs doing,
00:52
but it sounds like it's this old done deal.
00:56
Watch the space in the Deusty garage.
00:59
Yeah, none of that new Jaguar craft.
01:01
This is a real Jaguar, right, Dan?
01:03
Right, well, it's electric bullshit.
01:07
We should do a shout out to the winner
01:10
of our competition from last week.
01:11
So by way of a reminder,
01:15
we have this partnership with Sheffield Watches.
01:18
And as part of that every month,
01:21
we have one or two watches,
01:22
which we were able to give away in competition style.
01:25
And for the first one,
01:26
what we wanted to do was make it the first person to respond.
01:30
The first watch we've ever given away,
01:32
the first person to respond.
01:34
And I did see some feedback from people that,
01:37
And it's like, well, there'll be more chances.
01:41
But Dave, and he is Radar Dave on Instagram,
01:48
will be receiving a Sheffield Watch in the very near future.
01:51
So congratulations to you.
01:53
Thanks for listening.
01:55
I know you're a fellow Brit as well.
01:57
So not that there's any inside baseball,
01:59
but it's great that us Brits are getting the watches from Sheffield.
02:05
He picked out a good one too.
02:06
He picked out the rally, which is a good one.
02:09
And that's what you can do.
02:09
You can pick out whichever one that's available that you want.
02:14
He's got excellent taste.
02:16
Can't believe he didn't go for the pink one.
02:18
Dave is also a big fan of the band Madness,
02:20
which extra points there.
02:23
So, you know, I can tell by that alone, he's a good dude.
02:28
I mean, more than a big fan,
02:30
he's friends with one of the band members.
02:33
I think it's the guitarist.
02:35
So if anyone wants Madness tickets, he can hook you up.
02:40
You might have to go with him.
02:44
You have to stand on the side of the stage,
02:46
right, which wouldn't suck.
02:47
So what are your favorite Madness songs?
02:49
Do either of you have a favorite Madness song?
02:54
Growing up, Our House was just a favor.
02:55
I thought that it sounded like nothing else on the radio.
02:58
It was kind of a contest between that.
03:00
And I had the tiger for me for a couple of years there.
03:02
So I think history has sort of shown that Madness is probably
03:06
the better of the two.
03:09
Also, is it the night boat to Cairo,
03:12
which we played on the steering committee
03:14
on one of our very final shows.
03:16
So that's got a special place in my heart.
03:19
But, you know, ska is always good, right?
03:22
And they're the best at it, right?
03:23
They still sound good, still look good.
03:25
Still, still at it.
03:30
Some listening for the folks.
03:31
Go listen to some Madness.
03:34
Madness, good for your madness.
03:37
Relive your 80s music vibes.
03:41
Anything else you folks wanted to raise tonight?
03:43
I think we've got a show, haven't we?
03:44
I think that it's a show.
03:45
I think we're good.
03:47
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03:48
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03:49
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04:22
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