And we welcome you to the special edition of the CNC Auto Show, and I'm here with Master Certified Automotive Technician Justin Courtney, and we are recording live here at the Coffee and Cars event here in downtown Augusta, Georgia at the courthouse. We are, and we've got some lovely cars here.
We do. We have some beautiful cars, and we're here, of course, to show play in a lot of different places, but we did this because we want to create the excitement of going to car shows and car events like this Coffee and Cars. And we're also taking questions, 800-224-9090, but Justin has a line of cars. Yeah, we've got some good cars pulled up here right in front of us if you're watching us on Facebook. What do we have first, Justin? You can see these beautiful cars. First we have Mr. Ryan Joseph. He has a 2003 Ford Mustang Cobra. And I know these cars, these have a supercharger on them, and they will go like stink.
And this one here sounds like it's had a little work done to it, and it's a beautiful black. And if you're watching live, you can see him. You can look through the windshield and see him sitting in here, and we're going to have him.
Wrap it up a little bit. We're going to have him. We're going to listen. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it's got a pretty good buck to it.
We like that. Thank you very much, Mr. Ryan. He's got some nice brake calipers right there.
Yeah, yeah. This is a beautiful car. He's got it fixed up in a very, very nice way. He's got a racing seat. Beautiful wheels. Yep.
Love it. Just a beautiful vehicle. And it sounds so sweet. Next we have here, for those of us watching live, and we're going to tell you anyway, it's a 2015 Chevy Camaro SS, and this thing has all kinds of goodies on it. It has big wheels and white brake calipers, and look at the big carbon fiber splinter on the front.
Oh, yeah. He's got this one fixed up real nice. This is Mr. Vic Patterson from Augusta with his Camaro SS.
White with blue stripes, those that are listed on the radio. Oh, Peterson. I'm sorry.
Vic Peterson, not Patterson. And what I really like about the vehicle is the way the front has the blue trim LEDs around, and they match the emblem, the Chevrolet Camaro so well. Very well done. Very classy.
I know that's not what he was pulling up. Beautiful vehicle. Yes, sir. Thank you very much, Vic. Thank you. Yeah, look at that.
All right. This next one we've got pulling up here is one of my favorites. Oh, I'm looking at the inside of that Camaro. It's got a beautiful interior. I love a first gen Camaro. I have a soft spot for first generation Camaros, and this one's a 67. And the easiest way to tell a 67 to me is it's got vent windows. From a distance, there's a few other little things, but if you look at a Camaro, first gen, and if it's got vent windows, it's a 67, and 68 didn't have vent windows, and 69 is completely different. The whole car is different.
The fact is everything's different. But this is a beautiful car. Mr. Jeff Kevel, is that correct? From Evans, Georgia, 67 Camaro RS. 327. Is it a 327?
327. Four speed, you said? Automatic. Oh, the paint's original? Wow.
You don't see that very well. Yeah. Yeah. You don't see one that clean with the original paint on it.
I'd be scared to drop it. That's a time capsule right there. Yeah, it is. I never would have imagined that could have been original. 99% of these things have been painted, but see, oh yeah, if you look close, it's still got the little door dings, which I like that. I would leave it like original, original, as it came from Detroit or wherever. That does add to the value. You get a beautiful vehicle like that. It's original? And the original paint, that actually adds a huge amount. Thank you very much, Jeff. We love it. And it's an RS too.
You see the hideaway headlights on it? Very good. Ready to go to the cause? Yeah, let's see here.
Okay. We're going to go over to the next caller. We have Jeff Evans and he's got a 03 Chevrolet S10. Let's see what we can do for Jeff. Welcome to the CNC Auto Show. Hold on, Jeff.
Stand by with us. Hello Jeff, and welcome to the CNC Auto Show. And what can we help you with today? Good morning, fellas. A couple of weeks ago, a couple of weeks ago, somebody called in about their Chevy S10 and they either had a non-working wiper or an intermittent wiper.
You guys had indicated, I'm having the same trouble. It's 2003. Justin, I remember that. Y'all were talking about, well, you were talking about that little car that's in there on the dash. The Pulse Board. And the question, I haven't replaced that, say again? The Pulse Board, it's called.
It's on the wiper motor itself. Yes. Yeah. Correct. I haven't replaced that yet, but I got two questions about it.
One is, my windshield washer fluid won't pump. And I was wondering whether that was routed through that same Pulse Board. I can't remember. I don't think so.
I don't think so either. I believe that this- I think that comes right off the stock. Yeah.
I do too. Now, of course, Jeff, what we'll do though, we'll answer that for sure. But could you give us your credit card number and a little date at the bottom? And your social security number.
And those little three digits on the back of your card. Yeah. That'd be great.
If you could just provide those to Mason. No. But yeah. I don't believe you. You guys are trying- I don't- Nobody will hear you.
The two of us. Yeah. Nobody will know it's here tonight. You won't have to worry about it.
This is safe and secure. Yep. No, but you know, I don't believe you. Yeah. I don't- I think you've got two things going on. You've got a bad switch that pumps your fluid, or you got a bad pump motor. Yeah.
It happens. And Jeff, if you are interested in going ahead and getting both of them done, you may come out ahead just to find a remanufactured motor, because you can find the motor and it coming as an assembly. The wiper motor. The wiper motor. Yeah.
It will come with a new pulse board on it. That's what I was saying. Some of them do.
Some of them don't. It depends on where you get it. Yeah.
That's true. But you might price that out. I mean, by the time you repair the motor and I was- I would go to O'Reilly Auto Parts. Yep. Go check with O'Reilly. Yeah, and ask them if when you buy a remanufactured motor, does it come with the pulse board already on it? And if it does, you may be able to get the whole deal. Now, you'll have a little bit more labor involved in replacing it, because it's not as easy to put the whole unit on as just that pulse board.
But with both of them acting up, that might be a better route. And your washer pump itself in the tank might be- that little pump, O'Reilly has those too. It's just a little- it sticks in the side of your windshield washer reservoirs, and that'll help. That'll get your squirters working again, probably. Oh, it did the knob. The other question- my wipers, it seems to be temperature related, because in the mornings when it's cool, the wipers don't function.
But soon as it warms up a little bit, they don't want to work at all. And the question I have, when I replace a pulse board, do I disconnect the battery or just- That would- you're not dealing with anything that's- I just make sure the key's turned off. Now, before you just- now, those generation of General Motors products also had windshield wiper switches. So what you want to do is if there's a way, if you can find a way, make sure that your switch is sending the signal. Because if your windshield wipers don't work at all, it could be the pulse board. A lot of times when the pulse board goes out, they work intermittently or they won't turn off or real weird stuff. But if you- I would check your switch, too, before you just- it wouldn't hurt to put a pulse board on it, that's cheap. But I would also just, while you're in there, find the- figure out which wire goes to that wiper motor that's supposed to turn it on and make sure you're getting that voltage. Yeah, and the switch didn't give near as much trouble. And the reason a lot of items like that are temperature related is sometimes there might be a solder joint that's on that board that'll only either make or lose contact under- as the temperature rises or lowers. Yeah, just so- Probably- It's probably the pulse board.
Yeah, that's what I lean toward. I would like to, yeah, like to see you get that fixed. All right, fellas, I really appreciate the help and enjoy the show. Thank you very much. Well, we thank you very much.
We're having a ball here. We're looking at all these beautiful cars, and we appreciate you joining us. I got a 64 and a half Mustang in it sitting here in the garage.
How come you're not down here with us? I rebuilt. Right now, I don't have a carburetor on. Oh, okay. Well, that would make it difficult. That would do it. Yeah. Thank you.
And it also doesn't have any tags. Oh, yeah. That also would make a difference.
You're going to be parked in the parking lot of the courthouse. Thank you. I know. Then I'd need the credit card number. Yeah, maybe. Yeah, that's true. Appreciate the call.
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Yeah, there's folks walking the dogs and everybody. Oh, and now, Justin, what is this vehicle coming from? That is a Malibu, it's, or a Chevelle, early, Chevelle Malibu.
Here, I would say a 60. Got a beautiful paint job on there. It's got to be a 66 Malibu or something. Yeah, as we go, we are also answering automotive questions. So if you have a question about your car truck or SUV, you just give us a call.
And again, that number 800-224-9090 and we will be able to answer your automotive questions. And also, if you have a question about restoring a vehicle, something that you may have been thinking about doing, and you want to ask the few questions about that, we're able to answer those questions also. As best we can. Yeah, the best we can. If we don't, I'll guarantee you there will be an expert around here somewhere. Yeah, there's probably several here. Yeah, that we'll be able to answer those questions that we're looking for.
So give us a call. And I was looking at a yellow Corvette that passed by here a little while ago. That was an absolutely beautiful vehicle. We have quite a few Corvettes. And Justin, the vehicle part over there, the top has been lowered down.
Do you have an idea? Straight through? Oh, yeah. It's a truck. Yeah, it's a truck of some kind. Like a 53 Chevy, five window maybe, but the top's been topped on it. I'm sorry, the top has been chopped.
That's an absolutely beautiful vehicle. Yeah, it's really neat how he did that. Top tops. Yeah. That was really a big thing back in the, you know, the guys would have the old Mercs, 49 and 50 Mercs, and they'd always chop the top and French the body down over the, and channel it down over the fenders or over the frame.
So it sat real low with the moon eye hubcaps on them. Yeah. Yeah.
Top tops. Here's another, this is a C7 Corvette. This is the last of the front engine Corvettes this body style here. Wow. That is absolutely beautiful.
After that, now the newer Corvettes, the engines in the back. Wow. Yep.
Okay. We're also given those tips on restoring cars and many people buy a car to restore or they've restored a car because it brings back memories. Other times it just makes them feel good to look at it or drive it. And in either case, if you take good care of it, you can definitely win. It's cheaper than so many times and going out and trying to find one exactly like what you're looking for. But I guess in short, what I'm trying to say is these cars bring back so many memories for so many people that they can be a very exciting thing to do.
I saw the neatest thing on the internet. This guy, he was an older gentleman and back in the seventies, he sold his Chevelle. He had, he bought it new. He has a young family, a young wife, young children. And he realized that he didn't need a Chevelle. It wasn't a very good family car.
I had a big block and a four speed anyway, sold it late. This was more recent later in life. I don't know how his kids did this.
They tracked down the same car and bought it back for it. Oh, wow. I saw it on the internet. It was unbelievable.
This guy didn't know what to do. He said, Hey, that looks kind of like from afar, they're in a city park or something. And he looked across there and that looks kind of like my old Chevelle.
Unbeknownst to him, it was his old Chevelle and it actually would be given back to him by his kids. It was really, really, really neat. Beautiful story. Okay. Thank you. Bye bye. Thank you.
Number to call 800-224-9090. If you've got a question about your car, truck, or SUV, well, oh, there's the Camaro. That's Rick. Yeah. Beautiful car.
It'd be good if we could have got them to rev it up a little bit. You know, those, the 69 looks kind of like a 67 and 68, but you know, the whole car is bigger. Uh huh. Oh, I didn't know that. It's an inch and like only an inch and a half or something, but the whole car is a tiny bit bigger than 67 and 68 are about the same, but 69, they changed it.
But it looks similar, but it's none of the body panels will fit. You know, what are the, uh, very important things to think about as you are, uh, making a decision to restore a car or purchase a car that's, uh, one of the more important things you can do. That's budget.
How much do you plan to spend and then after you buy it or build it or whatever you do, don't forget about, you got to ensure this thing. Yeah. It has to be, and that's going to be, you know, it can be some kind of a state of times you want to make that decision on what you want to do. And there's so many factors involved. Do you want to get a vehicle? You be able to get one at once you make a decision on what type vehicle you want. Do you want a, uh, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60s, uh, American, Asian, uh, what type of vehicle, what is then you want to set your budget, but you also want to make that decision on what type work, you know, how to do, uh, for instance, if you do body work, you may be able to get a vehicle that needs body work, but the mechanicals in pretty decent shape or vice versa, you may do mechanical work, but not body work and enjoy doing it. Uh, but add to that is no matter what you do, there's going to be money involved.
And if you don't, if you, if you have somebody do everything, it would be good if whoever does it has something that they are enthusiastic about. Like if it's mechanical or say they can build their own engines and do their own and maybe take it somewhere for, but if you're paying somebody to do it all, you're going to probably be in the poor house. Yeah. And my guess is very few of these out here that have the vehicles that have been restored.
Very few have bought the vehicle. Exactly. Like it is now a lot. These folks did this most of this themselves and them and their friends.
Yeah. But for instance, the gentleman with the Camaro, the original, Oh, Hey, let's let the tech tip. Well, we're getting, we're getting low on time. We run over before we return, we'll be given the tech tip quiz out and look for an answer. If you have a question about your car truck or SUV, you give us call 800-224-9090. We'll be right back. As we navigate the COVID-19 crisis, O'Reilly Auto Parts is dedicated to serving you. We've been deemed an essential business, so our doors will stay open.
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Absolutely beautiful cars coming by. They're still parading in here. I don't know. Is this an all day thing?
I know we're only on the, I think it only lasts until about lunchtime, so we're only here on there. Now. Sure.
A lot of people will be staying a lot longer, but we even saw a Volkswagen little doodle bug come by here with the rack on the roof. Kind of fun. Hey, let's um, you know, let's go to the cost. Yeah. Let's see. It's a little bit close here. I can't hardly see the screen yet.
It's very difficult to see that. And we have, it says easy bands. Welcome to the CNC auto show. What can we help you with? Yes, sir. My name easy. Easy.
Easy, man. Okay. Well, we have a, we have some, a little system that we're working on. We're experimenting and, uh, and it, it, it puts something a little, yeah, it uses voice recognition and sometimes it's not always accurate.
And what can we help you with? Oh, okay. Yes, sir. I was calling, you were saying about like when you are in an accident, should you move your car or what I think would be on the safe side, I think you should put your flexing license last week's topic and, um, and call and call for help. Oh, okay.
Okay. I don't think you shouldn't move your car to the, to the driver, uh, because so many times they will, um, I would say that if possible, if you feel safe and you don't think another accident will occur because of that, then I would say that, uh, that leaving it there is fine. And like you mentioned, if you got flashers and you got some road flares and things like that, but there's some areas like the interstate or something. Yeah. But there's some areas if a vehicle sitting there and it may cause other accidents in the meantime, if the car is safely movable, yeah, and you can move it.
Nobody's hurt. And you can take some pictures of the vehicle from, from there. I wouldn't hesitate to move my one myself.
I'm not sure if there's any actual, I guess the laws to that would vary, uh, in place to place, uh, on that. But yeah, that's, that's, it's a little bit of a judgment call in many cases. But I personally, if there's a chance that might cause an accident, I would snap a few pictures and just move the vehicle myself.
But it's good advice you give. Yeah. Thank you. Okay. I got another question.
Absolutely. When your little key light, when your little key light stay on all the time, when you drive in your car, uh, what is, what, what's going on with your car? What kind of car is this?
It's a 210 Nissan. And it's a yellow key light? Yeah. It stays on while you're driving it. It's telling you your battery and your fob's getting low.
Yeah. It's not going to stop in your fob. It's pretty soon. It's not going to start. You have a push button.
Start. Right. Right. Yeah. And pretty soon that push button.
Yes, sir. That push button starts going to stop working. And when it does that, you'll have to actually push the button with the fob and, but yeah, it's telling you your battery's loaded with fob. Put a battery in it.
It's just a little, they got them at O'Reilly go in there and it's probably a couple of bucks. Yeah. Put your, yeah.
It's telling you your, what it goes in your, what not in the fog. In the, in the, in the, in your remote, it a little part you keep in the pocket that takes place in the game. Yeah. Yeah.
Put a battery. I call it a fob, but just, but it's a remote. Yeah. Yeah. Those are how you press them. Okay. Somebody else will sell them. Yeah.
Put a buck, put a battery in it. You can go to O'Reilly. Yep. You should be good to go. Okay. I had that check. Yes, sir. I had that check at a key place and, and the guy was telling me something like what you had said and everything. And of course it's been like that ever since I hit my car fixed and that was way last year. Oh, okay.
And I'm still driving it. Huh. And he said that, and he said that, the same thing that you were saying.
That's typically what we're seeing. Yeah. A battery. Yeah.
The battery's getting low. Yeah. Okay.
Well, we sure do appreciate the calls. Well, I appreciate that. Thank you. I appreciate that.
Thank you. I enjoyed you too. I appreciate you too. Every morning.
I'm calling from Browndale, Browndale, Tennessee, Browndale, Tennessee, glad to have you. We appreciate that. Yeah.
That's in Haiti. Yeah. Y'all have a good one. You do the same. Thank you for listening. Okay.
The number to call is 800-224-9090. You give us call. We're going to go straight over to Bob, and Bob, welcome to the CNC Auto Show, and what can we help you with? Bob, I- Well, first of all, I'd like to thank you guys for... You there? Yes. Yes. We're here. Okay.
Yeah. I'd like to thank you guys for covering car shows and help expand the sport. As we all know, there's so many younger generations not as excited about cars as us older folks were. That's true. I agree, and it is so- This kind of coverage is great.
To me, it's so important for the younger generation to get an opportunity to see what some of the vehicles that were made many years ago and how it's evolved through the years, and it's really amazing when you see how many things stayed the same and how many things have changed. Yep, and how diverse it is. And the diversity. Look at this. Yeah, it's just beautiful.
Yeah. We just have a great diversity in these cars, and people will hot rod modify anything, won't they, Bob? Yeah, and Bob, there's no question we enjoy a huge amount ourselves being able to do something like this.
We love it. So you've got, what, probably a couple of hundred cars down there? I would say probably so. Give or take?
Yes. I would say a couple of hundred cars. Beautiful cars. And motorcycles.
And motorcycles. So with everybody that's driven by you folks, which one was your favorite? Oh, that's going to be tough, though. Mine's the all-original 67. Yeah, and that didn't take you but a second to say that, did it? Yep. That's my favorite. I'm going to have to think about that. And I'm a Corvette guy at heart, but that 67 all-original Camaro. Yeah. Boy, that right there.
You could trade that for a nice house. If somebody would have asked me, I would have bet money that that had been painted before. Right. No, original. Yeah, that's a piece of beautiful car.
But, Bob, I'm not going to be able to name one, because I've loved so many of them that it's going to be hard to say which one I like the best that rode by. Well, it's good, again, when you're talking about a lack of youth that's getting in these. I'm a bit older, and I can remember we'd walk, as far as we had to, to go to a shop with cars in it, just sweep the floor just to be part of it. Yeah, part of the culture. And that's the generation we grew up with. And then that led to the education.
And it's sad that these kids today just want to sit and play on their phone instead of twisting wrenches. Yeah. Yeah, it's good.
It's a lot of fun. When I was young, we had a lot of... My stepdad and I, my first car was a Volkswagen Beetlebug, and my stepdad and I out there in the driveway together got it running, and he helped me put a radio in it, and that was my first car. And we did it together from a bunch of pieces. Well, again, just want to thank you. That's awesome.
Yeah, my dad just gave me a handful of brakes and said, put them on the Chevelle and what will work. Again, appreciate you guys covering the show and helping expand the sport. So we'll see you at the next one. Thank you very much. Sounds great. Thanks, Bob. Thank you, Bob. Okay.
The number to call is 800-224-9090. If you've got a question about your car, truck, or SUV, I promised to lay that tech tip quiz back on the table. Oh, yeah. We got a tough side track with all these hot dogs. Yeah, we did.
We just had a great time looking at all those. And here is detective quiz, Bob pulled his 1996 Chevrolet S10 up to a McDonald's drive-up menu. Nobody answered, but when he pulled around, his food was there. How is that possible? If you know the answer, give us a call and that number is 800-224-9090. And we will be ready to present you with the world famous. I answered detective quiz coffee mug. It's an extravaganza prizes. It is. Yeah.
Yeah. So you can get, it's got a little, it's got several things, a little bag, different items in there. I, there was a vehicle that come through here a little, uh, uh, probably 10 minutes ago. Uh, beautiful, beautiful vehicle, but I wasn't sure exactly what that was. What color?
Um, silver. Kind of. Oh, the Lamborghini.
That's what I was wondering. I didn't want to say that was what it was, but I think I know that guy. And I think that car used to be a different color unless it's another one and I could be wrong, but I believe it's a kit car and it has a rear mounted Chevy V8 in it. I want to say the first, if it's the same car now, it might not be, but years ago there was one identical to it. There was yellow. Now I don't know if it's the same car, but, uh, it looks very much like, uh, yeah, it's a Lamborghini, uh, uh, replica and pretty, pretty neat. If it, if it's the same guy and I suspect it is, uh, I don't think there'd be another one. Yeah.
It was a nice looking vehicle. Ready to go to the cost. Yeah. Let's see. Okay. Let's just see what we got here. Whoa, wait. We, uh, we'll have to cut them right off.
Yeah. We, uh, we got to check our last break. We will be right back after these messages. The CNC auto show is brought to you in part by auto batteries.com powered by Clariose auto batteries.com features a wealth of information on vehicle batteries from choosing your next battery with their car battery selector to installation and recycling. That's auto batteries.com and we welcome you back to the CNC auto show. And I am sitting here at a cars or coffee and coffee and looking at a whole bunch of beautiful cars.
I have Justin Courtney here on the left of me. He is helping to answer automotive questions and describing a lot of these beautiful cars. I have Mason Rogers over here to the right and he is running the computers and doing all this math trying to keep us hooked up to the internet trouble keeping us hooked up. We're here actually without any electricity or anything. We're running off a cellular and we've got generators and all kinds of other things.
And we have Jim paid over here who is also helping to run the camera and helping to bring vehicles around, just doing a whole bunch of other things. So we're working together to make all of this happen and we absolutely love it, a lot of fun being able to look at all these absolutely beautiful cars that have been coming by and motorcycles. What was that thing? Almost like a bicycle, but it had a motor on it or something like that. I don't know if it was old or not, but it was certainly made to look old if it wasn't old. I believe it said Sterling on the gas tank. It had a little single cylinder, air-cooled Sterling motorcycle. It was either made to look old or it was old. I don't know the brand.
I mean, I know a Harley Davidson or Indian or rough or something like that. It was a little unusual or whatever it was. It was. It was really neat.
I'm going to throw the tech tip quiz back out there. Bob pulled his 96 Chevrolet S10 up to a McDonald's drive up menu. Nobody answered when he pulled around, his food was there, and how is that possible? So when he pulled up there, nobody ever answered. I didn't scroll down. I don't know the answer. So it's just as much a mystery to me. And so when he did that, he pulled around and they brought his food.
They had his food and it was exactly what he wanted. So if somebody knows the answer, they give us a call. Your 7 0 6 8 6, no, I'm sorry, 800-224-9090. Any listeners are here, call us and tell us what your favorite car is. If you, yes, it's a lot of beautiful cars. Okay. Now the, um, one of the things that, um, that we want to talk about is if you're making a decision on, if you want to build a car or restore a car or do something, once you made that decision on the type car to your model that you want, you have a budget, you've made a decision on a plan that a car that you want restored, or if it's the one you want to be restored, what type work you do.
And we talked about this just a little bit a while ago, but I want to make sure that that's important. If you, uh, for instance, I'm able to do a fair amount of the mechanical work on a vehicle, but I don't know anything about the body work. So I would rather try to find one that needs some mechanical work. Not so much interior or body, but the body be, uh, I'd rather just have one that I can just shine up pretty good and make, make look at a lot of cases and you know, that's the engine and stuff. That's the easy part.
Yes. I mean, how long, I mean, we've been doing, I can put an engine in a car in a day, uh, somebody that does body work, they wouldn't be able to, right. But body work on the other hand, I wouldn't know where to start. I could probably put dents in, but I don't think I could get them out. In any case, if somebody plans on doing that and they're going to build one, uh, be sure that you take a lot of pictures, have you a, uh, just, just, just plan to start at the very beginning, even when you first walk up to purchase the vehicle, then when it's over with, you'll have that to remember all those memories to go on that. And many times if you build a car that's going to be going in car shows, that's a big plus when you're able to show those pictures or when you first bought it, when you did certain a little STN, very clean, looks like new. And here comes a real Bronco, real Bronco, real Bronco, eight cylinder, but take pictures of the, those vehicles as you're building them because you'll be saying, if you were to ever decide to sell it later, you could say, here's where we took it down to bare metal or this and that.
Yeah. That is a great point. I think that's a good idea for people to do if they're thinking about building a vehicle or restoring a vehicle, uh, or even purchasing a vehicle is, uh, make that decision on where you plan to do it before you actually buy the car. For instance, you wouldn't want to think that you go and do it out in the garage or do it out driveway.
And then you, right after you do that, mentioned that to your wife and, uh, uh, find out that she's not going to be very happy about that. So you want to be, you want to make that, uh, find a location for before you go, you ready to go to college? Yes, sir. Let's do it. Let's go to Kenneth, Kenneth, welcome to the CNC auto show.
And what can we help you with? Eric, I just want to tell everybody about CNC, uh, had y'all do a number of jobs for me. Um, was replaced the pressure sensors on four tires and after about, um, three months, one of them went out. He said, take it back. It's under warranty. He said it's under warranty. So I took it back and they fixed it. And I figured they would do like every other company say, Oh, we, we replaced the defective part, you know, free of charge, but we're going to charge you a hundred dollars labor to redo the tire.
But, uh, CNC, uh, CNC, you know, replaced everything, no charge, y'all's warranty work is a hundred percent better than any other of these companies around here. Kenny, Kenny, is that you that, that is very nice of you to say, Hey, yeah, let me tell you, man. I miss you. This guy on the phone with us is my old neighbor. It's good to hear from you, Ken, we're at the courthouse, uh, uh, right here off of James Brown Boulevard doing a, doing a, uh, a live remote fair for this, uh, cars. Yeah.
And, uh, and we are looking at a lot of beautiful cars and the, and this, this just helps to create some insight on the phone with us was our, was my customer before I ever lived next to him. All right. Good. Good.
Thank you for calling Kenny. All right. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. He's a great guy.
Oh man. I love calls like that. Okay. The number to call is 800-224-9090. If you have a question about your car truck or SUV, you give us a call. If you have a question about a car, uh, that you may be thinking about restoring, give us a call.
Okay. We're going to go to the next caller and let's go over to, let's see here. May have an answer to detective quiz.
Welcome to the CNC auto show. And what can we help you with? Yes, this is Ken. I got an answer for your detective quiz. Ken.
We're ready. I'm not sure if I can put you on stage or not. Let me find out for love. You cannot. You have to envision yourself.
You will go on stage, but blue who normally plays the trumpet. Oh, there we go. All right. He's here.
He did good. Somebody run over him. Okay. Ken, I'm going to read the question one more time. Real quick. Bob pulled his 96 Chevrolet SDN up to a McDonald's drive up menu. Nobody answered, but when he pulled around, his food was there exactly what he wanted. How is that possible?
Ken, everyone is looking at you. They have a new system. They have a new system of artificial intelligence where they digitize everything, your license plates and all. When you pull around, they take a picture of your license plate and they know your order then. How would they know to order just from looking at your license plate? Oh, they have a copy of it. They take a picture of it at some point. It's all programmed in the computer, so they know it's you and they know what you've already ordered. Yeah.
How do they know what you ordered? Okay. We're going to order it online and they have a copy of your... You're getting close, Ken, but we're going to run out of time before the judges can even tell. Call me back next week and let's discuss this. Yep.
It's going to carry over. All right. We are out of time. I want to have time to say thank you to Mason Rogers for all he did on making all this happen.
He's got computers and monitors everywhere. This was an undertaking to do this. Justin, man, I always enjoy these Saturday mornings, spending time with you. Thank you to Jeff. Thanks, Tim. Thanks, Mason. He opened his hands up. Thanks to everyone that tuned in to the CNC Auto Show.