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Nov. 6, 2023

Revving Up with the LeMons Race and Cars Named After Places

Revving Up with the LeMons Race and Cars Named After Places
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How about shaking up your day with a chat about the wild, wacky and utterly irresistible 24 Hours of LeMons? Richard Tomlin, a renowned road racing guru, Apex Auto Works owner and executive of SCCA, unveils the drama, tactics, and sheer hilarity that unfolds in this unique auto race. Imagine 110 cars with 5 drivers, and battling it out in vehicles they've scored for about $500 (with added safety gear, of course!). From the ever-changing rules, to the eclectic fleet of cars that arrive, Richard takes us behind the scenes of this epic race and even shares some of his own experiences getting cars ready for the showdown!

But it's not all high-speed hijinks, we also take a delightful detour into the intriguing realm of automobiles named after places. From the rugged Chevrolet Colorado to the sleek Ford Capri, we traverse through an exciting list of autos that wear their namesakes with pride. There's the Toyota Tacoma, Volvo Amazon and so much more! Got a car name that fits the bill? We invite you to join the fun on our Facebook page and share it with us.

Finally, we gear up for a grand tour of the Gulf Coast Auto Shield car social happening on December 2nd. This isn’t just any car show - it’s an unforgettable gathering of car enthusiasts showcasing everything from snazzy BMWs to extravagant Lamborghinis, classic Corvettes to stunning McLarens. It’s a great opportunity to meet like-minded aficionados, show off your ride and explore a state-of-the-art facility. So buckle up for this high-octane episode that’s sure to rev up your love for all things automotive!

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Speaker 1:

Welcome to another In Wheel Time podcast, a 30 minute mini version of the In Wheel Time car show that airs live every Saturday morning 8 to 11 am From the fabulous Sugar Shack. It's the In Wheel Time car talk show, coming up live racing from Houston Motorsports Resort with Richard Tomlin. Conrad will have the In Wheel Time car clinic. We'll also have this week's Auto News Howdy, along with Mike out of this World, mars King Conrad along. We always need more. Jeff Zeekin, I'm Don Armstrong, glad you could join us today. Right now, let's go down to Angleton Texas and talk to Richard Tomlin. Richard, good morning.

Speaker 2:

Good morning guys. How are you?

Speaker 1:

Well, very well, thank you. Richard is the off-road road racing guru, hill climbing, hill climbing. Executive of SCCA he does everything and he's a BMF.

Speaker 2:

We like playing with cars, that's all.

Speaker 4:

Clearly you do, so. You're playing with lemons this weekend.

Speaker 2:

Yes, we're playing with lemons. This weekend We've got 110 cars. I mean I think we're 14th year. So 110 cars, 5 drivers, 5 cars Okay, 550 drivers on site.

Speaker 4:

I love the Gremlin Richard.

Speaker 2:

The Gremlin's amazing the AMC is even better.

Speaker 1:

AMC, let's talk about what exactly is the 24 hours of lemons?

Speaker 2:

So 24 hours of lemons is you and 445,. Please get together buying a 500-ish dollar car and then you start adding safety equipment that doesn't count towards your $500. You put some decent tires on it. You come out on a Saturday, we run a 9-hour race and then we'll turn it around Sunday and we'll run like a 6 or 7-hour race and then we all have a bunch of beer and celebrate and go home and try to make our cars faster for next time.

Speaker 1:

So the 24 hours no one can change your it's a $7 trophy right. The 24 hours part of this is just 24 hours of fun and camaraderie on a racetrack with a bunch of crazy people, not the actual race itself.

Speaker 2:

They still hold one event a year. That is what we call a true 24. And that race, of course, is always amazing and booked out with people. But what we find is 24 hours is really hard for an amateur team to pull off.

Speaker 3:

A to keep the car running.

Speaker 2:

B to keep your drivers on track. So it's a challenge.

Speaker 1:

Do you have a lot of cars that go off the track there?

Speaker 2:

You will have some. You always do. You have some that show up with BMWs with LS motors shoved in them. They find themselves off track from time to time. Yeah, it happens.

Speaker 1:

Well, right now my mind is set on a 125 horsepower straight six cylinder engine out of a. Well, the car itself on American motors. Find piece of work out there.

Speaker 2:

There's a couple of those Now I will say the AMC's are far from stock. They're probably making more power than the GM LS right here. They get a whole lot less shit over it because it is an LS.

Speaker 1:

All right. Well, how am I supposed to compete with my $500 car?

Speaker 2:

Well, so they've got this thing called judging. That happens. So once you get your car attacked and I said, okay, you're legal, you're safe, then you go to what they call BS judging. And then you have to go to class where you present your case on hey, did this guy really spend $500 or did he spend $5,000? And like I was just over talking to a team a few minutes ago and they were assigned five penalty laps in class A, Another team was assigned a hundred penalty laps. So there's no way they can win the race, but they still get to go out there and be in the race.

Speaker 1:

So are the cars on the track at the same time.

Speaker 2:

Yep 110 cars and. A rolling start, you should fire up the Corvette and make a trip down.

Speaker 1:

Hell, no, no, this would be. This would be like you know, getting on 45 the Gulf freeway, starting at Gulfgate, trying to get into downtown Houston at 7 am. Not going to have a high street.

Speaker 3:

So, richard, they don't. They used to claim those cars and they kind of do stuff to them like crush them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they used to have what was called a people's curse and basically each team got a vote on who they thought was the cheats car and then they would have a large implement out here that would pick the car up and just destroy it. Pick it up, throw it on the ground and tear it apart and that was amazing and fun. But a lot of people got the feelings hurt, so that went away and now there's just a promoter's claim rule.

Speaker 1:

Okay, well now I have to ask you how do you spell the word cheats?

Speaker 2:

That's all to you, because that's not me. I wasn't a good school kid. Okay, cheats.

Speaker 1:

I'm the mechanic Remember. Yeah, I got that so is Apex.

Speaker 4:

Got any cars in the run?

Speaker 2:

Of the 110 cars we've got about 70, 75 that we've either worked on or put cages in.

Speaker 4:

Oh, wow.

Speaker 2:

We're actually working on two. Last night until about 1030 to get them back in the race. So we were back down the track this morning at six working on a little Ford Ranger as well.

Speaker 3:

So a lot of little things out. You've had some pictures up on Facebook about putting in roll bars and stuff. Is that some of the cars you were working on?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's the same stuff. Like rules change every year, so as rules change we have to accommodate those cars and make sure they're based so going to be safe and fit the rules and be able to play.

Speaker 1:

So what's sticking out of the hood of that orange car there that you're showing us?

Speaker 2:

That would be an air cleaner, because that's a nice, healthy 350. That's probably the best sounding car here. Looks like an old Arca car, but I think it's funny because it's parked right beside a Miata that I know was $500 because I started to work on that. I need to park next to a Subaru wagon and it's just like the complexity of what we have here is what makes it so much fun.

Speaker 1:

This is almost like a destruction derby kind of thing that I'm looking at here.

Speaker 2:

That contact is not encouraged or loud.

Speaker 4:

Well, not on purpose, but it happens.

Speaker 2:

Um, it does happen, it does happen.

Speaker 1:

So you know if it ain't rubbing at eight racing.

Speaker 2:

Uh yeah you, you. You'd find yourself in the penalty box here quite a bit. Oh really, you're a bad guy. I got you I don't do that, so it's only like five times and they park your car for the day.

Speaker 4:

Is the penalty box a physical location. You have to go sit in for time out.

Speaker 2:

Correct, you go sit and then the judge immediately decides what your punishment will be, which could be you being surround, wrap to the top of your car and driven around saying that you're a crappy driver.

Speaker 3:

We call that Tuesday.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yes, yes. There's a lot of making sure that everyone else around you knows how good or how bad you really are.

Speaker 4:

Wow, you know so quite eclectic collection of vehicles I can see, oh yeah, it's a.

Speaker 2:

It's part of what makes this thing so entertaining, and you have to become a master of everything Internal combustion. You know, it's not just one brand, one mark that you're focusing on, you're trying to become all around skilled.

Speaker 4:

Now are you? Are you, are you part of the tech inspection here as well?

Speaker 2:

I have stayed separate from that because it's in my backyard. I like to have the ones come in from out of town and have them judge what our work is. We do so much of the work. I don't have anything that's right for us to judge it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, ok, ok, so I don't look like 500 cars, I just want to say, I thought I saw Mercedes Benz there that you just passed, but I guess that's not in the paddock area oh yeah, no, there's a.

Speaker 2:

Mercedes Benz in here. Yeah, there's a couple of them. Mercedes is actually one before old school AMG car, here's a P71. We actually did a manual swap on recently, next to a Ford Focus. I mean we have all kinds of diversity.

Speaker 3:

You're losing my concept of a $500 car here, exactly. Come on Mercedes Benz.

Speaker 4:

AMG and 500 shouldn't all be in the same sentence?

Speaker 2:

Exactly, you call it with a blown motor right and then you put a motor back together with you and your friends over the weekend and that's how that kind of stuff works out.

Speaker 1:

Well, you'd have $500 just in gaskets, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Right. But I mean you found some of those on the floor right? They were in the shelf. So there's ways to make things happen. I see, there's another one of the Miata's. That gets a really hard time but it's just a really nice paint job on a Miata.

Speaker 1:

Well, you know, something tells me that there's a lot of lying going on down there.

Speaker 3:

Well, I think that goes back to the cheating is cheats?

Speaker 2:

I looked it up. It's good sport.

Speaker 1:

I looked it up there's no such word. Cheatiest is not a word.

Speaker 3:

I'm spelling it C-H-E-E-T-I-E-S-T. I think it's.

Speaker 1:

E-A-T, is it E-A-T-E-S-T-E-S-T-E-S-T, but whatever the case may be, so it's basically your word against somebody else's word as to whether they spent more than $500 on their car. Correct, correct.

Speaker 3:

That looks like a BMW, it is.

Speaker 2:

This is the E-36.

Speaker 4:

Not a slow car, but I was getting over the ANC, you cut the top off of it. It's a convertible. It's a $500 car. Who cares?

Speaker 2:

Reduce weight. Right, there was no top on it. This is the cheatiest one. This is your Mercedes-Benz C-230 compressor. The diffuser has been around for years. It's just stout competition and not sparing many expenses on it. In all honesty.

Speaker 1:

What is it? A turbo four, but it didn't happen in one year.

Speaker 2:

This is a couple of years of production to get to this level.

Speaker 1:

Is it a turbo four?

Speaker 2:

Don't get me lying.

Speaker 4:

Okay, you could ask the owner, but he's only going to lie.

Speaker 2:

No it's true, it's a stock motor, it's a stock motor it really is Now, when we added the turbo, we added a turbo.

Speaker 3:

Stock out of a Ferrari.

Speaker 2:

It really is. It's straight up Sweet.

Speaker 4:

So it's a stock hair dryer, huh.

Speaker 1:

Got it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, stock hair dryer. It's good, they're good.

Speaker 1:

Boyle and.

Speaker 2:

Mercedes are actually in the vent. Yes, Boyle and Mercedes.

Speaker 1:

I think that what you need to do, not that any of us are qualified to drive it, but we need to have the Apex Auto Works in-wheel time machine down there next year. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

We're working on a car right now, so we'll get to get on and we'll talk on that.

Speaker 4:

A black Corvette. We're working on one.

Speaker 2:

I'm driving. Yeah, no, it's Corvette powered, but in a Miata, so probably not Drive it in reverse, oh God. Here's just the best part about some of these lemon's cars they are still tagged and still treat legal, so people will actually use them to drive around from time to time.

Speaker 1:

I can see that. I can see that it attracts attention. Well, that'd be good on the Gulf freeway, or it'd be at 45th and North freeway. That'd be my guess.

Speaker 2:

It's just. It is one amazing time with a lot of cool people and a lot of cool cars.

Speaker 4:

All right, so our pick up and some cars that people have just forgotten about. What time trucks allowed Do what? What are pickup trucks allowed?

Speaker 2:

There are some S10s, the small ones. Here's one here. Here's S10. As we bring that up, they actually do quite well. They're tossable. Of course, all of them are rear wheel drive as well. Look at this. One's even got AC on it, see AC.

Speaker 1:

I like it. Richard what time does this event get started today?

Speaker 2:

Race actually starts at 10 today. We'll start loading cars on track about 9.30. And then about 10 o'clock the green flag drops. We race until 5. 20 bucks, I think, to get in for the day. But come down and check it out. You'll enjoy it, I promise.

Speaker 1:

So, besides the $500 car, what's? The entry I've got a car and I want to run it. What does it cost me to get in To run?

Speaker 2:

it. Entry fee to the race is like $1,250. The bigger part is all the safety equipment that you need to make it work Right.

Speaker 3:

That's a catalog.

Speaker 4:

That's the winner right there. It's Jeff's car.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, this is a team work. The tail fin is missing, but they do actually have a tail fin. I don't know where it went. It was on lot yesterday, but we're chasing cooling issues on this car yesterday.

Speaker 4:

Because it is cool. Yeah, Jeff thinks it's cool.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's cool, baby, peak over here. Yeah, peak over here. The Volkswagen's are always fun too. Okay, volkswagen bugs.

Speaker 4:

Well, $500 car.

Speaker 1:

Well, that's exactly, that's nothing.

Speaker 2:

Throw the right wheel on it, throw some nice Audi components in it.

Speaker 1:

It's pretty quick, that's nothing, nothing less than a rebadged Porsche. Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 3:

So so, Richard, so all 110 cars hit the track at the same time. I mean they're not classed or anything, it just winner, whoever there's three classes.

Speaker 2:

Class A is hey, you have a race car. Class B well, you tried. Class C did you even read the rules? And that's how it works.

Speaker 4:

And if you're entering lemons, you don't have class.

Speaker 2:

Right, right right.

Speaker 4:

Simple classification. You know what you're doing. You kind of have an idea and what the hell.

Speaker 1:

You know, what would be really fun is for that place to have a circle track. And so if you drill it down, because you couldn't get 110 cars on a half mile track, that'd be impossible to do, but you drill it down and you get 50. 50 of those cars on a circle track, three eighths mile, half mile, whatever, and let them go.

Speaker 3:

Oh, my God.

Speaker 1:

That would be too much fun. That would be a rubbing and racing thing. You couldn't get away with that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, too much contact there, I'm sure.

Speaker 4:

So do you bring your welder with you there to do any of these, any of these cage modifications, or they all have to go back to the shop.

Speaker 2:

We used to bring everything here, but now we found out it's usually quicker to leave the fabricator at the shop and then we basically make all the work here. Figure out what we're gonna do and then, we send them there on a schedule of every 30 minutes. You gotta knocked out.

Speaker 1:

Nobody could find the shop.

Speaker 2:

Richard, you found it.

Speaker 1:

If you found it anybody, Well, there's that, yeah, the good thing that they've gotten braille.

Speaker 2:

Now seeing this is an old Bondurant car here, so we know it wasn't originally a 500 car, but now it is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because you said it was.

Speaker 3:

Well, richard's out there. What time does this race actually start? 10.

Speaker 1:

10 10 am Paying attention. Well, I didn't write that part of it down.

Speaker 3:

No, I was just thinking I was watching him walking around, so he's obviously got some good signal out there. You know, if we had a car out there we could do our show out there from 8 to 11.

Speaker 1:

We could do it inside the race car.

Speaker 4:

Yeah the last hour. We need to get your minivan and the four of us can ride in the minivan during the race. I don't have a minivan.

Speaker 3:

I don't have one anymore, but I'll buy one.

Speaker 1:

That's the case, then I'm the driver.

Speaker 4:

Oh gosh, I've been in a minivan. When you drive a note, it's like they're doing a NASCAR. Let's talk to the driver now.

Speaker 2:

Here is a ranger that the team probably spent five, six hours yesterday working on getting it running and succeeded over 9 to PCM fuel pressure regulator, but which I'm out trucked, and this is Ford Ranger that's running the race as well.

Speaker 1:

With white wheels on it. I like it Kind of a great little match. That looks like tons of fun. Richard, we sure appreciate you spending the time with us this morning just ahead of the green flag.

Speaker 3:

Look at all that crappling out there.

Speaker 4:

All right, we'll see you.

Speaker 2:

Appreciate it guys, thank you Appreciate it.

Speaker 4:

He has fun, doesn't he? From the 24 hours of lemons to the pikes peak hill climb and everything in between.

Speaker 1:

Is he making money? That's the real thing. Obviously he is, if he's doing well, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Doing the Mexican desert he's putting a car. He actually got a car that he puts up there on pikes, peak and takes to Mexico.

Speaker 1:

Well, there's that, yeah, yeah, all right, hey, we'd love to hear from you. Just shoot us an email. The address here is info at inwheeltimecom. We're going to take a quick break now and we will be back with more of the in wheel time car talk show. After these brief messages, I said saying, oh, let's try that these brief messages, these Tailpipes and tacos is back. It's been a while, but the popular tailpipes and tacos cruise in returns to the loopy tortilla Tex-Max in Katie, and it's an extra special one. Bring your hot rod, classic or modern classic to compete for one of the famous chili pepper trophies and get a free breakfast taco. Just make a donation of any size to God's garage and loopies will match it. You'll be helping single mothers who need a set of wheels. It's been almost a year in the making, so you won't want to miss tailpipes and tacos. Saturday, november 11th, 8 to 11 am. Cruise in, donate what you want to God's garage and grab a free loopy tortilla breakfast taco. Tailpipes and tacos only happens at the loopy tortilla Tex-Max in Katie at 703 West Grand Parkway, at Kingsland Boulevard, just south of the Katie freeway. It's car show season and what better way to kick it off than a free taco and camaraderie at tailpipes and tacos. Saturday, november 11th, 8 to 11 am. The in real time car talk show will be there too. Proceeds benefit God's garage.

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Speaker 1:

All right time now for the in-wheel time car clinic brought to you by Conrad DeLongan, and he has put together something different in the car clinic today, you told me to stop with the fluids and do something different, so we're going to do something a little different today.

Speaker 4:

This is going to be a challenge to any of our listeners or me. If you can think of more, get on our Facebook page and add to it, because today we're going to talk about cars named after places and we're going to start with oh what, you should have a video we're going to start with. There he is Chevrolet Colorado. No that is one of them, and we're just gonna kind of blow through these jet one of Jeff's favorite cars, the Ford Capri. Well, what do you could pre Capri Capri.

Speaker 1:

I learned how to drive a stick on a.

Speaker 4:

Capri, toyota, tacoma.

Speaker 3:

Okay, we've been there the vote.

Speaker 4:

Volvo Amazon just a minute, we get let's catch up here.

Speaker 1:

There's Tacoma. Where is Tacoma? Tacoma, washington? Yeah, okay, that's a city.

Speaker 4:

Oh, okay, the Volvo Amazon. That's a jungle in Brazil. Oh, I was thinking both. I was thinking Volvo Ford Torino Talladega is after the Volvo I can. I thought you're gonna show.

Speaker 3:

I like that.

Speaker 4:

That's that's a picture of Talladega the Alfa Romeo Montreal, which I thought was kind of a cool, a cool car, kind of a different car. You don't see very many of Montreal.

Speaker 1:

I see a.

Speaker 4:

Hyundai Santa Fe Santa.

Speaker 1:

Fe Mexico yeah the Chevrolet Malibu.

Speaker 4:

I didn't see. Come on, there we go, chevy Malibu, and I had one look that color but a two-door post, the Ferrari 550 Maranello. Maranello the Dodge Dakota, the state, the Ferrari California, which is actually Ferrari's lowest price car, if there is such a thing, the Chrysler New Yorker, the BMW Bavaria, a place of. Germany above very. The Dodge Aspen, that's not a dodge, that's a Chevy Tahoe. The Chevrolet Monte Carlo Pontiac Bonneville, that's cool. Chrysler Pacifica Pacifica is a town in California. I didn't know that is.

Speaker 3:

Alfa.

Speaker 1:

Rio, milano, it's ugly. That's not the toenail.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, dodge Durango. Some of the others would be a GMC Yukon. Don just mentioned the GMC Denali. That's the Dodge Aspen. Oh, remember the Aspen? Uh-huh, it was actually. There was a version of it that was called a Roadrunner, but for some reason I don't see one out at Hemme hideout.

Speaker 1:

Oh, the Aspen, no the Roadrunner.

Speaker 3:

Roadrunner.

Speaker 1:

GMC.

Speaker 4:

Sierra be another, and I'll challenge anybody that listens, get on and and Add some additional ones on our Facebook page. That's, that's about 22 23 of them that I could think of. I'm sure somebody can think of more than that, but you know so well.

Speaker 1:

You don't, you don't hear of the. You know the BMW Bavaria.

Speaker 4:

Now a very unique little car.

Speaker 1:

Well not only that, but I mean now it's the, you know, the BMW M37 dash 4, 2, 3, 2, 1, 2, 3, do, do, do. I don't understand why they where they've gone in this direction of Alpha numeric stuff trying to, they're trying to build some intelligence into the name of it.

Speaker 3:

So they say oh, it's a BMW, a Bcd, like you're saying. Well, that means it's a blah blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 4:

Well it's all those, all of those numbers mean something. The e is the chassis, the numbers after it tend to talk about the engine size.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, it's the letters after it, like on intelligence and SEL or an SL indicate the the body style.

Speaker 4:

If, if a BMW ends in an I, it means it's fuel injected. If it ends in an L, it means it's a lightweight vehicle. As it ends in an R, it's recalled, it's been really well, they've all been recalled.

Speaker 1:

Speaking of recalls, there's a tire tread and sidewall detachment. What issue going on? So much so so much that Nitsa decided to send this out last night. Toyo tire recalling certain open country and extensa tires. They are extensa as to open country at 3 off roads open country HT 2 and open country QT. If you have any of those brands, you need to contact your dealer or contact, I guess, wherever you bought your toyo.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and if you've registered him with the DOT number, you could, they'll probably get a letter?

Speaker 1:

Yes, they will, as a matter of fact, and that letter is set to go out in December and hope you don't have some blowout before that In off-road. The popular tire for off-road, toyota motor in North America Wednesday said it's recalling 1.85 million Rav four vehicles in the US because of a sizing issue with the replacement 12 volt batteries Bizarre, the recall covers certain rav for compact crossovers from 2013 to 2018. About 306,000 additional vehicles are affected in Canada and Mexico. Some replacement 12 volt batteries of the size specified for the subject to vehicles have smaller top dimension than others and If a small top battery is used for replacement and the hold down clamp is not tightened correctly, the battery could move when the vehicle is driven with forceful turns. Yeah, rub a hole in it, pretty much top. Yeah, I'm BMW. Got a bunch of 23 and 24 model cars from 5, 30s to I7s and all this Bizarre stuff that I've never even an operative hands-on detection system, whatever that is. Honda Civic 22 to 24. Incorrectly assembled steering rack.

Speaker 4:

Interesting choice of recalls this way, small tops and racks, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Only you would put those two together. That's our boy Lucid. Air 22 to 23 model rear seat heater. They overheat the rear seats and cause a terrible event a Waffle ass.

Speaker 3:

Martha, martha, I'm on fire take a picture of it.

Speaker 4:

I got a sentence and I say that Laughingly because I had a. When I worked for General Motors I had a customer I actually was here in Houston said that his, his, heated seat and he this was his phrase created a waffle, gave me waffle ass, literally. We got a photograph of the back of this guy from where the seat grid had Not blistered him but had left some red marks on him, kind of like that hot cup of coffee that you hold between your legs it loops is sweet and sweet. Sweet Mike's your pocket and sued McDonald's in one seventy four thousand dollars for it.

Speaker 1:

And finally, the high voltage battery may overheat. In of all things, the Jaguar, oh no, I pace for 2019 through 2023. All those getting recalled. Go to safer card gov and Do that number.

Speaker 4:

So the eye pace is smaller than the F pace.

Speaker 1:

I don't know it's, it's, it's a Pace to run away from. That's, that's what that is pace yourself. Okay. We got some really good stories coming up in the next. Pretty much, yeah, but it's time now for us to take a quick break here on the in-wheel time Car talk show, and I know that everybody looks forward to these breaks because we have some very important information from our sponsors, and Right now we're going to talk to the fine folks at Auto Ram that will tell you all about the upcoming show. This is the in-wheel time car talk show. Stay with us.

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Houston's finest cars are invited to another Gulf Coast Auto Shield car social, saturday, december 2nd, and you're invited to Show off your personal pride and joy or just stop in to see the likes of Lucid Lamborghini, porsche, ferrari and more. Golf Coast Auto Shield is your one-stop shop for paint, detailing, coatings, window tint, clear bras and wheel repair. The car social is your opportunity to get a tour of this state of the art facility, located at 11 275 South Sam Houston Parkway, just south of the Southwest freeway. It all takes place Saturday, december 2nd, 9 to noon. This is the perfect opportunity to connect with other car enthusiasts, from BMWs to mentally's, corvette's to McLaren's. The car Social is a different kind of show talk to the owners. See Gulf Coast Auto Shield facility. You'll be amazed. Put it on your calendar now. The Gulf Coast Auto Shield car social Saturday, december 2nd, 9 to noon at 11 275 South Sam Houston Parkway, just south of the Southwest freeway. The in-wheel time car talk show will be there too. We'll see you then. That's it for this podcast episode of the in-wheel time car show. I'm Don Armstrong inviting you to join us for our live show every Saturday morning, 8 to 11 am, central on Facebook, youtube, youtube twitch and our in-wheel time comm website. Podcasts are available on Apple podcast.