the Brooklyn Doo Wop sound lives on... 'How Sweet It Is' -so says this old guy who grew up in Coney Island in the late 40's 50's and 60's.. 'it don't get no more better-er than this'
@styldsteel125 күн бұрын
@@Stakeouttoo oh it definitely does. ( live on)was a CD signing Ladd did, and just out of the blue, they just broke out into a song. I saw Ladd years later and played it for him. He was so happy! He said wow! I forgot I did that.
@The718MotorpoolАй бұрын
Not a department car. They didn’t buy gran furies in 87
@styldsteel1Ай бұрын
I can only go by what the retired detective said from who I bought it from. You are basically correct. The NYPD purchased the Diplomats. How this ended up as an undercover is a mystery And will remain a mystery. For what I paid for it, for all the joy and happiness it brings to kids especially at car shows and car meets? To me, it's not worth the research. If I ever become incapacitated and need to generate cash, I'll just advise the next owner to do his own research. For now, there is no price on this Fury.
@The718MotorpoolАй бұрын
@@styldsteel1 I love how the car is preserved and still loved! I didn’t want to come off in any type of way. I have my fleet of vintage police cars and have done significant research into NYPD vehicles during the blue and white era. Aside from the year this car has a few other things that make me say it’s not a department auto. Your car has sentina push bars. The NYPD used locally sourced bumperettes from a taxi meter shop called KGT, highway cars got locally made pushbars that were made from loading dock bumpers. spotlights were only used on highway cars. I wish you many more happy years with this car!
@styldsteel1Ай бұрын
@@The718Motorpool thank you very much and thank you for all the information you've provided 🙏
@billolsen4360Ай бұрын
jumpy & noisy
@styldsteel1Ай бұрын
@@billolsen4360 Honestly I'm not sure what you're talking about, unless you've driven this very car in this video? Cruising comfortably at 65 I can talk at conversational levels. Jumpy? I'm confused.
@styldsteel1Ай бұрын
Lol! Thank you for all your support! Its touching
@muckle8Ай бұрын
318?
@styldsteel1Ай бұрын
@@muckle8 yes sir!
@muckle8Ай бұрын
Has it got much smog emission crap on it or is snarling now? Love the 318 , great motor
@styldsteel1Ай бұрын
@@muckle8 thank Goodness for small miracles! No smog. I can see where the equipment was removed, hoses capped, and so on. A side, minor note, after 25 years in NY, cars are only required for a safety annual inspection. Lights, signals, all that kind of stuff, no tailpipe sniffers. All 3 of my M bodies have this same drivetrain. Let me tell you. Like you say, it's god-damned bullet proof.i enjoy them thoroughly.!!
@styldsteel12 ай бұрын
Let's start a conversation here! Uh oh. You tube algorithms blocking suggestions again
@Volkslady2 ай бұрын
OMGosh! Goals for my baby! Gorgeous! And that key; I would love to find a blank like that!
@styldsteel1Ай бұрын
Im happy that I influenced you!! The blanks don't cost too much money. I do believe that was an ebay find!! I'm glad you liked!
@ericcaccavo71662 ай бұрын
Love this, my favorite car from that era
@styldsteel12 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🙏. And they are very easy cars to like. Not to mention it still to this day, they still retain a very official look
@dwaynecollins49743 ай бұрын
Worst test drive ever. What's all that Squeaking and squalling about? Luxury cars are supposed to be smooth and quiet. 😮
@styldsteel13 ай бұрын
Calm down!
@DutchFunkenstein3 ай бұрын
Two-tone, another cosmetic treasure lost in time! I mean, some car brands such as Fiat still delivers it for their 500s, but you can't beat the original concept! Love the bronze(?) rims, by the way 😮
@styldsteel13 ай бұрын
Well, I'm happy to see someone's still producing autos with colors! Relief there for sure. Yes, this here is Coppertone mist/Black. Love the matching interior. This is still deep in the days where there were no government mandates to be found. The engineers were giving the freedom to "fire at will" That's how these products came to be. Thank you for everything!
@DutchFunkenstein3 ай бұрын
@@styldsteel1 that's a positive for sure, but not only after they sell it as 'exclusive design' for a whole lot of money extra. Back then two-tone came with the full price, from what I'm aware of. Coppertone mist looks awesome, tried to find similar car cosmetics but all I ended up with was sun tanning screen lol! Definitely will keep that in mind for future projects. No problem, I'm glad to discuss the passion among enthusiasts! Even though I have no classic myself, beside a 'youngtimer' (1998 Nissan Sunny Wagon; Y10 - which was the 'Sunny Traveller' in the American market)
@DutchFunkenstein3 ай бұрын
When cars were literally a piece of art, and most importantly had a SOUL! Today's car lack that total feeling, or are trying too hard. Classics come in natural form, from the day they rolled off the line to the last day the oil pumped within... Thanks for letting us take a peek at this top tier class, still rocking to this day 💪 😁
@styldsteel13 ай бұрын
Lol! You're awesome. As with all the true blue car guys.
@DutchFunkenstein3 ай бұрын
@@styldsteel1 haha true, thanks for the compliment much appreciated! I subbed to your channel for you're anwesome guy yourself! Keep up the good work!
@styldsteel13 ай бұрын
@@DutchFunkenstein very very much appreciated. Yes, I got the notification. I try to keep the vids short and to the point.
@DutchFunkenstein3 ай бұрын
Clean, glossy gold has always worked so well on classics! Same with metallic silver.
@styldsteel13 ай бұрын
So so true. And back in those days, say, the 1980s and earlier, I didn't mind silver so much. Because the design engineers knew how to mix colors. Look, silver is not a color by any stretch. But the cars had door mouldings and pinstripe to match the interiors. You'd have for example a silver car with a red or blue interior, matching pinstripe, and outside mouldings. So attractive. Now? Eternally boring. Silver with black interiors. No imagination whatsoever. Thanks for watching! Did you see my White 5th avenue? The interior is the richest, deepest cobalt blue velour.
@DutchFunkenstein3 ай бұрын
@styldsteel1 I get what you're saying, today 'silver' (or graphite, grey etc) makes the car looks like the manufacturer forgot to add a coating to the primer. Boring and tedious, unlike the vibrant coloring back then. Besides that will chrome (pinstripe) top off the class itself, just what you were referring to. Chrome grille as well. I'll definitely look into the Fifth Avenue on your channel, you've got quite a collection and from what I can tell (and most of all SEE) they're in good hands! Keep up the preservation work! 👍 Don't let EVs kill the classics
@styldsteel13 ай бұрын
@@DutchFunkenstein your a good man. I really appreciate that. And I do try like heck to preserve each and every one of them. I think I'm succeeding. I believe EVs won't be successful. FoMoCo has a shit ton of F150 Lightenings they can't unload. I feel hybrids might take this cake. The classics are in my blood. My dailys are a 15, and a 17 MKZ. In my garage rests a 1949 Hudson Commodore, and a 1975 Checker Marathon. That's where my soul lays.
@DutchFunkenstein3 ай бұрын
@@styldsteel1 Thanks, but I'm only selective good haha. I always give credit where credit is due, and credit is definitely due here! Thanks for your kind words man, hard to find these days. I noticed that as well. The only reason Tesla for example is succesful is only because of the innovation it brings (such as autonomous driving), not just the EV part. Always loved Checker cabs by the way!! Never knew they made civilian cars as well, that's awesome to know!
@styldsteel13 ай бұрын
@@DutchFunkenstein you're welcome! And thank you again! CMD (checker motor division ) had been making cars since 1922, but the one we all know and love are the A 12s. The A 12s started in like 1958, and kept that body for 30 years. They didn't have the money to retool. But, yea, Checker motors were pretty hip to their game!!!! They built wagons, Ambulances, and something called the Aero-Bus. But yea, the civilian checker was the A -11. Wanna laugh! It was available in 92 (ninety two) colors. Lolol!! Chrome was available.(Yellow was referred to as chrome)
@RafaelV8Lovesound3 ай бұрын
Carro maravilhoso carro show carro robusto
@styldsteel13 ай бұрын
Thank you and it sure is!
@RafaelV8Lovesound3 ай бұрын
Carro maravilhoso carro show
@markgiro81003 ай бұрын
Beautiful car, 🔥🔥❤️❤️
@styldsteel13 ай бұрын
Thank you Mark. I'm really ecstatic that there is way more than just a measurable interest in these old solid girls. Im real proud to own it. Thank you again!
@markgiro81003 ай бұрын
@@styldsteel1 you should be proud.. these cars, much like the Ford LTD Crown Victoria if the 80s early 90s were legendary police work horses... I share the same passion as you but I am partial to the LTDs a touch more... I always kept my eye on these though.. love the look front and back 🔥🔥
@styldsteel13 ай бұрын
@@markgiro8100 i think your points are very important. These cars albeit the Crown Vics, and the M bodies will forever hold a place in people's hearts. Also be it taxi use or FBI use, and police use, they are tangible pieces of history. For certain.
@GalaxieMarauder3 ай бұрын
Nice. Cant find an Fury/Diplomat AHB anywhere anymore
@styldsteel13 ай бұрын
Definitely they are very hard to acquire. Not because they aren't reliable, but most have been just used up and tossed. Not that there's anything wrong with this per se'. But it's still rather sad.
@GalaxieMarauder3 ай бұрын
@@styldsteel1 yep. Thats the sam reason you cant find station wagons of any type anymore
@styldsteel13 ай бұрын
@@GalaxieMarauder funny you should mention the station wagon. They are starting to gain traction with car enthusiasts. Namely the Vista Cruiser. Oldsmobile I think. It's even got my attention to be honest. It looks very cool with the glass forward facing windows on the roof. But it has to be in brown if course 😔🤔
@GalaxieMarauder3 ай бұрын
@@styldsteel1 yep I filmed two Oldsmobile wagons last month. The Vista Cruiser roof was only available on the Oldsmobile and the Buick Sportwagon in the late 60-early 70s. The final featuring was on the Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser from 1992-1994.
@styldsteel13 ай бұрын
@@GalaxieMarauder yes! Thank you. Right. Those were the models. I'm happy you told me you did have the opportunity to film them. A rare site indeed. You were pretty lucky to run into one for sure. I think you'll appreciate some of the cars I have here on my channel as well. The latest uploads are a 57 Studebaker Champion, and a 77 Ford Granada. When the heck was the last time you laid eyes on those. Lol.
@user-wv7ts1wo5b4 ай бұрын
That truck's good for at least $300,000 mi
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Oh please. You aren't lying. I mean, uses no oil, no rattles anywhere. It's a Solid rig. Thank you!!
@Theaustrianpainter884 ай бұрын
I love my 88 f250. Fresh carb n 4 barrel intake now along with an hei distributor.
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Nice! How's she running?
@cooldiesel284 ай бұрын
I like air being blown up my ass from my seat cushion so I disagree sir
@tylercooley40074 ай бұрын
😂😂😂looks clean af
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Lol!! And reliable AF. Lol.
@tylercooley40074 ай бұрын
@@styldsteel1 I bet. I drive a 2002 f150 but it need some work
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
@@tylercooley4007 drivetrain or body?
@tylercooley40074 ай бұрын
@@styldsteel1 lol both I need a new bed( some jack ass rear ended me) and some injectors
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
@@tylercooley4007 that sucks man. Take your time with the repairs. They really are nice trucks. People love them.
@karlinharris18274 ай бұрын
87 tbird. Only bad part about having an older car is how hard it is to find certain parts, other than that i love my old school!
@asadb19904 ай бұрын
Keeping an old car is fine if you have access to parts and a junk yard where you can get spares. Also the car is a beater or a secondary car. I would never keep an older car as daily driver as its character would piss me off in the morning
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
@@asadb1990 true!
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Oh I know. Often the replacement parts are of the same age as the one your trying to get rid of.
@dboogeman20024 ай бұрын
Under 200,000 miles? You never go anywhere lol. My 88 Toyota has 453,000. Go cruizin brotha
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Man, nothing beats Toyota and Honda. But my old Ford here? Reliable AF. Lol. She's a secondary vehicle. Hauling mainly. Thanks for watching!
@austinburgess97794 ай бұрын
Ive worked on and maintained the two vehicles ive owned so far in my life and its pretty sweet. I enjoy doing it to a degree, but id never want to become a professional mechanic simply because of the way vehicles are going these days, especially with all the warranty work and unnecessary electronics
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
You speak the Truth. Word has it, there's about 10 grand in government mandated electronic doo dads in today's vehicles. Not fun.
@austinburgess97794 ай бұрын
@styldsteel1 The reason why everything is on a screen in new cars these days is because its a lot cheaper to have one big screen than to have physical controls for everything
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
@@austinburgess9779 I think consolidation is a great thing. The single unit entertainment center will run on. Average $700. But any device that's "connected" others have control of your vehicle took. To me, this is disconcerning.
@user-hd9dh6uf7d4 ай бұрын
Have a 94 f150
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Nice! This one is the standard cab, 8 ft bed. Which one you got?
@michaelthechefakalilmac65104 ай бұрын
Got a 97 Miata and working on that thing is a dream so much so I don’t wanna work on my other cars because it’s redundant
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
I'm right there with you. You definitely speak the truth! Just the other day, the throttle got a little stuck. WD-40 one shot..off we were.
@Kuson24 ай бұрын
This Unit is so old, it would even have the OG line from COPS season 1 & 2: "Cops is filmed on location as it happens. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law." Beautiful car man!
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Lol! Well thank you for not mistaking this girl for an 1 Adam 12 unit.. ( Fury, Matador, Polara) as much as i love Malloy and Reid. I appreciate you!! Thank you
@mikedahoe22514 ай бұрын
Funny
@deanwhite41904 ай бұрын
Please no baby moons or fender shirts. This car is beautiful as it sits, all stock.
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Thank you! I should have mentioned the wheel skirts are in the trunk, and actually are in fact stock. I believe after the restoration, they weren't put back because they are cumbersome and unwieldy, still a gentle teardrop shape. And the baby moons? It's just a hubcap 😉. I'll make a deal, I'll put them on, if I get negative opinions, off they come.
@deanwhite41904 ай бұрын
Beautiful car. Studebaker was an innovation car company that was rooted in successfully producing wagons until the earlier part of the 20th Century until the company decided that wagons were on their way out and transitioned to making cars. It was hard for Studebaker to compete with larger automakers for sales and lacked the operating capital the company needed. The company moved from their longtime home in Indiana to Canada for a short run but by the mid 1960's the company closed its doors forever. Some notable cars from Studebaker were the successful Lark compact car series, the Hawk series especially the stunning top of the series, the Golden Hawk and stunning Avanti sports car that continued in production by other companies long after Studebaker closed. Studebaker is still loved by car enthusiasts for their innovation and charm. Years ago when I was still a kid I remember my family owned at least two Studebaker Champions from the early 1950's.
@styldsteel13 ай бұрын
Yes, their history is very very rich. I understand that even after the company stopped cars, I understand they built airplane engines. So they have a most incredible legacy. I'm really honored to preserve a small part of the Studebaker Brother's memories.
@twinsonic4 ай бұрын
The Kojak light is not period correct.
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Thank you for your input! I cannot say for certain what has been added or taken away in its 37 years. Perhaps the detective, when he retired and took the old girl to Florida added it then. From another perspective, whether you are right or wrong, the car is fun as all get out, the kids just adore it at car shows, older retired cops, share their stories when they were in the beat. I don't use it for competition, I'll take it to a car show, maybe a drive in movie here upstate NY. Hey...no harm, no foul. Thanks for watching!
@twinsonic4 ай бұрын
@@styldsteel1 no worries, great car. That wasn't a critique, just an observation
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Absolutely. And I appreciate your observations just the same. Even just now with your input, I've just learned something new!
@CharlieLarkin754 ай бұрын
What a pretty, and today, very unusual car. If you need some cleanup underneath, consider getting it glass-beaded or baking soda blasted, and refinishing it with something like Master Series XT anti-corrosion paint. It's aluminum suspended in urethane, and from what I've seen, very, very tough stuff. Coat with flat and semi-gloss black after as appropriate. One thing a couple of people I've known over the years have said to me is Studebakers, for whatever reason, rust badly, even compared to comparable-vintage cars, so buying yourself as much defense as possible makes sense.
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
It's funny you mentioned it's an unusual style. That's what attracted me to the styling in the first place. I said to my wife, if she thinks this car was designed by a committee🤣🤣. I really do appreciate the advice on the rust issues. Oddly enough, only one frame rail is somewhat compromised, but still solid thankfully. But now it's stored in a climate controlled garage, so whatever process is taking place if it stopped, at least slowed. But Im still going to look into these products you recommend. I thank you again!! You might want to check out my 49 Hudson. It's a Commodor straight 8! Thanks for watching!
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Glad you liked. Thank you for watching. Just got back from Boynton Beach.
@thebestisyettocome41144 ай бұрын
We had 1980. For the times a very good car. Today 2024 Honda Accord. Times change and life doesn't stop. Enjoy that Ford.
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! I can say with all honesty, the Granada really draws tons of attention at car shows. That to me is the best. And you enjoy that Honda!! I can't believe how sleek they've become!! I have a 1995 Toyota Camry in my stable. 191 thousand miles. It just doesn't age!! Thanks for taking the time to watch!!
@thebestisyettocome41144 ай бұрын
Bedford NY Westchester County. My home town. Clearwater Beach Florida USA, today.
@rickjames68674 ай бұрын
Nice piece of automotive history. I appreciate the upkeep on these old cars. It brings a smile to my face, and keeps the good old days alive forever. I have high hopes that this trend will continue to progress, and never die. Thanks for sharing. 💙✌️
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Definitely! And it's nice to know that cars of the 1970s are starting to come into the automotive restoration and preservation radar. Awesome! Thanks for your input!
@johnhill80464 ай бұрын
What a neat car. I had a 77 302 4 spd. I had a 4 barrel holley with headers too. The power windows rather rare0
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Very cool. Love it. Regarding the power Windows, it might have been an option in general, but I'm not sure about the Ghia optioned Granada and Monarchs.
@ronchase16734 ай бұрын
I had a red 78 2 door with a 302 and keystone klassics, wish I had it now
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Well, I know we all have to make choices based on whats going on in our lives at the time. I'm happy it brought back memories for you. I admittedly had too lookup keystone classics. What a sharp wheel! On the Granadas with the sports package, it came with the magnum 500s. So it's very similar. Really sharp! ThBks for sharing and watching!
@TheRoyalBavarian4 ай бұрын
I had a Granada in 79. It drove like a very expensive luxury car. Loved it.
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
79 sure! Different header panel and sleaker taillights. Mostly unchanged from mine. Yes I feel Ford did a great job with what was an intermediate size car. Lots of Rubber bushings, sound insulation. And with the Lincoln Versailles, even way,way more rubber and thicker seats were added. It really was like sitting in a cocoon
@Pisti8464 ай бұрын
Gosh I remember these as regular cars. When I was in grade school we had neighbors who had the President version. A man where I worked had the Packard version. My mother almost bought a 66 but chose a Rambler instead.
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Oh yes, sure, the President had the most body side adornments. This here is the Mid level, Champion. It's really good to know, Studebaker has a large following. Interestingly enough, Studebaker has an extremely colorful and extensively long history. Even though they ceased automotive production, pivoted to building army tanks. I read some where that the designers of the 1993 Dodge Ram that the Studebaker E series pick up was the main inspiration for their design. This is extraordinary.
@tstahler54204 ай бұрын
Looks a lot like my '76. I had a 4 door with a 302. Great car but it ate ignition modules. I kept a new one in the trunk. That car was amazingly easy to work on.
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Yep! 75, 76, and 77. No real appearance change for 1st generation Granada. My first Granada was a '77 4 Door, deep blue, blue vinyl interior. 302 car. . Oh God! Yes, very early Solid State technology. I kept one in my trunk too. Hell, I think we all did. In fact, this one here, the engine actually just stopped on the freeway. I freaked out at first but then I realized! Oh yea. Electronic ignition module They'd overheat. That was the problem. Pouring cold water over it would get you going temporarily. Since this car here is a California car, I learned that it needed a different module, and you can't just plug any old module in. The plugs are oddly shaped. So yes, there is a special California ignition. Lol. But she runs just fine now
@tstahler54204 ай бұрын
@@styldsteel1 I owned a couple and they were all California cars. I didn't know the modules were California specific. I can honestly say my 302 never overheated. I did have an engine fire once because Ford mounted the coil on it's side. I guess it failed and leaked. I ended up needing to do a bit of rewiring and a new set of plug wires. Parts were cheap and easy to get in the late 90s early 2000s.
@georgewilson91214 ай бұрын
you can see a hint of packard
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Oh definitely. Even on the body serial number plate, even says "Studebaker Packard corporation". At 3:50
@donnaintexas44064 ай бұрын
Can't hear you...
@czechmate69164 ай бұрын
My brother bought one of these new but his was a four door since he had two kids. It was the Ghia silver with a burgundy interior and had the same wheels as yours.
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
That's awesome! Without being or sounding funny, your brother was one of the 2 million owners of the Granada. My original one was a deep blue, blue interior, 4 door, but just a base model. But man, there was just something about the styling. 2 and 4 doors, boxy, sure, but no one minded, it was Handsome I know that color combo well!! I also liked the silver with blue interiors, that lacy aluminum rim I do believe came with all of the upscale Ghia optioned Granada's, and Monarchs as well! Thanks for sharing those memories! That's what this Hobby is all about!
@JulianHeath-o8k4 ай бұрын
beautiful car , much overlooked by classic fans ,in favour of Ford ,Chevy ,etc offerings !
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Thank you sir! And it's a pleasure to drive. It just does whatever I ask of it. I have to be honest, cruising down the interstate, around 65 or 70, I really do as myself is this car really is 67 years old? Rattle free, power is really adequate. Just a real joy. It sure is over looked, definitely. Although, happily to say, when I share it at local cruises, it really does draw quite a bit of looks, attention, and stories. Thank you for watching!!
@clydecare4 ай бұрын
Restored number 13
@georgehubbs17474 ай бұрын
Wow, what a beautiful classic! Thank you for sharing this! Man, they sure don't make them like they used to. Every little detail mattered back then. Wonderful!
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@transferlynx62134 ай бұрын
Even the hotdog is from 1950 😮
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Lol! The only other "food" that lasts this long would be a McDs burger. I'm not kidding! Lol. Folks saved their burgers for years. Still looks like a burger 🤣🤣
@patstiff4 ай бұрын
Detective cars had push bars??
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
Lol! I suppose that's how this guy wanted it. Thanks for watching!
@mr.iforgot30624 ай бұрын
I remember the rotten egg smell early in the morning before my ride to school.
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
That was definitely a cat going bad. I'm sorry you had to endure that! Must have been just awful! Lol
@stevenrobinson23814 ай бұрын
8-Track. Happening. I take it the car was from California-so that makes it a emissions spec California car. The car manufactures in that era made either 49 state cars-or California cars. That poor old 302 if indeed it's a California car is barely enough to move that Granada with just the driver in it.
@styldsteel14 ай бұрын
And the 8 track cassettes sound great thanks to the wider tapes as compared to the cassette tapes. But, no matter, it's all analog. Much warmer sounds. Yes. You definitely nailed it. It's definitely all decked and prepped out for it's California home. It's got all the smog goodies and boy does this car wear them "proud" (jeez). Funny thing, the owner opted for the upscale Ghia option, has 4 engine choices, 200, 260, 302, and a 351. I sure for just a few measly hundred bucks more, splurge? Go for the 351? But, even if I do remove the cats, or hollow them out, remove the smog, it'll gain just a few more horses. Not much. But the old girl is driven maybe 800 miles a year, it's only my wife and myself, drive in movies, ice cream car shows perhaps, she's happy at about 65 to 70, and people go ape shit at car shows for it. 😆 Thanks for watching!