today we're at the 35th annual turkey run, and we are with randy sykes. good morning. how are you?'m fine. we got a beautiful day and the crowds are coming in as we speak. how long have you been with this event? i go back to the very beginning, 35 years ago, at bel-air plaza. handful of cars sitting by a1a, and who would have ever thought that we would fill the entire infield of daytona international speedway? i know that we get a lot of cars in our shop for years now, just like it's an auction almost, where "we gotta have it done for thanksgiving, thanksgiving it's gotta be done, we're putting it for sale there." i think the other aspect of it that you're certainly well aware of is whether they want to sell it or they just want to come out, because it's a lot nicer to be able to be in one of these vintage cars because you get that thumbs-up and you get the smiles and everything. and then you've put all this time and effort, it's like, "man, we want to be able to enjoy it." is there a good amount of muscle cars located at this event? because they are so popular, we go have a large