Ken
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In the end, we would send between 1,000 and 1,500 pounds up at a time.
And we did that.
for years.
How are you moving that?
So what I did was local kids from high school got them.
I bought three or four trunkers, you know, what I would call trunkers, like a big Bonneville or a Caprice classic.
We didn't do Cadillacs or Lincoln's too fancy, but something like that, you know, the kind of thing that could hold three or 400 pounds, you know, or, or two golf bags and the two golfers, you know, that guy, it holds about big.
And we put these kids in it, 20-something-year-old kids in what looked like grandma cars.
And then we put air shocks on them.
So air shocks, basically, you put air in it and it levels the car off.
Right.
Because you got 300 or 400 pounds.
I don't want a guy driving down the street.
Dragging the ass of the car.
So we put those inside the wheel well.
So people could pull up.
They'd fill the car, drive to the local gas station, drive.
you know put a little air in secretly like they're filling the tire and we did that so much that we had to rent cars we didn't sometimes we didn't have enough cars so i would go to national rental car hurts rent a couple cars put the air shocks on them load them with feed and send them up so we just had them going back and forth back and forth you know three four hundred pounds you know thousand
Usually what I try to do back then was a pound to eat for me was 240, $245 a pound for Columbia.
I would try to get a thousand pounds, put down 70 or $80,000.