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00:00Up next on American Restoration.
00:03How's it going, Mark?
00:04Tyler and Bradley are about to become stepbrothers,
00:06so to encourage a little bonding,
00:08I sent them out to the Railroad Museum
00:10to take care of some business.
00:11Fire it up! Fire it up!
00:15This is called the speeder.
00:17Was it taken off just because of unused,
00:19or was there something wrong with the motor?
00:20I have no idea.
00:21It's really nerve-wracking having to give a quote
00:23on something this big without my dad being here.
00:25That's pretty much all the weight on my shoulders.
00:27Wow, check that out.
00:29Look at that.
00:30This says Tonk on it.
00:32This is worth some serious money.
00:34This thing is friggin' huge.
00:36What'd you quote him?
00:39Look at a man's workbench.
00:41You see his passions.
00:44His work's in progress.
00:48The things that drive him crazy.
00:52Projects that?
00:54You get the point.
00:55Anyway, every workbench tells a story.
00:58And this is ours.
01:00American Restoration.
01:03So how far is it to Ely?
01:05It's a long drive, definitely.
01:07My buddy Mark runs a railway museum
01:09about five hours away in Ely, Nevada.
01:11He called me about some railroad cart
01:13that he wants to get restored.
01:15He's a great customer, so I'm really psyched.
01:17But the shop is too busy for me to spend a full day
01:20and go up and get it.
01:21So I have to rely on my number two, Tyler, to check it out,
01:24give an estimate, and bring it back to Vegas.
01:26You've met this guy, right?
01:27Is that the guy who wears a railroad hat?
01:29Yeah, he kind of looks like you if you had a beard.
01:31My business is about to change in a big way.
01:35I'm getting married soon,
01:36and Tyler and Bretley aren't just going to be colleagues anymore.
01:39They're going to be stepbrothers.
01:41So I thought a nice long road trip
01:43would be a great bonding experience for both of us.
01:45We've been on the road for a long time.
01:47It must have been like four or five hours now.
01:49I'm lost.
01:50We can't be lost.
01:51It's only one road that gets there.
01:52How's it going, Mark?
01:55Good, yourself?
01:56Good.
01:57How's it going, Bretley?
01:58Nice to meet you.
01:59I like your hat.
02:00I like yours too.
02:01We'll just have to teach you how to wear it correctly
02:03with the brim down.
02:04All right.
02:05Come with me.
02:06All right.
02:07I am the executive director
02:08of the Nevada Northern Railway Museum,
02:10which is a National Historic Landmark.
02:12Wow.
02:13Watch your stuff.
02:14This place is awesome.
02:15Oh, yeah.
02:16It was built for the repair of all of the equipment.
02:19We got the original tools.
02:21And we still use them.
02:22Damn.
02:23Nice.
02:24But the item that you're here for
02:25is all the way across the yard.
02:27We'll head there now
02:28and I'll show you some stuff on the way.
02:30It's cool to come here and get a tour
02:31with the executive director.
02:32I mean, he pretty much knows everything
02:34about all this stuff,
02:35down to the rivets and stuff.
02:36He just knows it all.
02:37In here is where we keep the big boy toys.
02:39Whoa.
02:40Damn.
02:41Look at that.
02:42This is a diesel electric.
02:44Underneath the hood there
02:46is a V12 diesel engine.
02:49Actually, that's how we're going to go to the item
02:51that I want you guys to take a look at.
02:53On the other side of the train yard.
02:55We don't have to walk.
02:56We got wheels.
02:57Yeah.
02:58We can ride the train.
02:59Yep.
03:00Fire it up.
03:01Fire it up.
03:02I love coming to the museum,
03:03but I'm a little nervous.
03:04I mean, I want to see the railroad speeder
03:06and get a sense of what Mark's thinking
03:08so I can figure out the cost.
03:09This is what I'm talking about, Tyler.
03:14This is what I call work.
03:16Yeah.
03:18You know, the cool thing is I like opening boxes
03:23because you never know what's inside.
03:25A lot of the work that we do gets shipped to us.
03:28And about once a week, Kelly and I go through the boxes
03:30to see what's been shipped in.
03:32It's one of my favorite things to do.
03:38Oh, wow.
03:39Oh, look at that.
03:45There you go.
03:46That is so cool.
03:47So is this a restoration?
03:48It is.
03:49This customer, he sent me an email.
03:51They just want it restored original.
03:53So we're going to have to do some research
03:54and see what it looks like.
03:55Yeah.
03:56This thing is about the baddest thing I've ever seen.
03:58I agree.
03:59You know, this thing is really cool.
04:01I can't wait to see what's in the next box.
04:05Wow.
04:06Check that out.
04:07That is cool.
04:09Look at that.
04:10These look pretty old.
04:12And this says Tonka on it.
04:14This is worth some serious money.
04:16Oh, it sure does.
04:17That's a Tonka.
04:18You know, sometimes, you know,
04:20if I go and I restore something,
04:21we'll end up decreasing the value.
04:22So what we'll do is we need to get Johnny down here,
04:24take a look at these,
04:25and let me know what these are
04:27and what they're worth and everything.
04:28All right?
04:29Okay.
04:30Good stuff.
04:31This is called the Speeder.
04:36Wow.
04:37Oh, yeah.
04:38Bretley and I are still out at the Railroad Museum,
04:40and until now,
04:41I haven't seen the Speeder in person.
04:43This thing is ridiculous.
04:44So what was the purpose of this car?
04:47Well, we have 150 miles worth of track
04:50that needs constant maintenance.
04:52Right.
04:53And so they'd load all their tools up,
04:55and they'd go out and spend the day fixing track.
04:58Yeah.
04:59So this was pretty much transporting them?
05:01It was transporting them.
05:02Like the bus.
05:03This was their bus.
05:04Yes.
05:05That's a good way of putting it.
05:06It was their bus.
05:07This is awesome.
05:08If you guys do the restoration,
05:09then the benefit to us is
05:11we'll have a beautiful piece of equipment
05:13Yeah.
05:14that we can run on the rails
05:16and give rides.
05:17We have a little trailer
05:18that we tow behind it.
05:19Cool.
05:20And of course, people will be able to sit up here too.
05:21That's awesome.
05:22Oh, yeah.
05:23It'll be very cool.
05:24Look at that engine.
05:25Yeah.
05:26That's a flat head forward, isn't it?
05:27I think so.
05:28Before the internal combustion engine,
05:30they did the old...
05:31Hand cars.
05:32Hand cars.
05:33See, that's what I thought this was going to be.
05:35Now, was it taken off just because of unused
05:38or was there something wrong with the motor?
05:40I mean...
05:41Good question.
05:42You don't know?
05:43I have no idea.
05:44I mean, I'm just trying to see what we're in for.
05:45It has a run for 25 years.
05:46It has 25 years worth of dust on it.
05:49So, it's going to be quite the challenge for Rick and the boys.
05:52So, Tyler, where are you going to start?
05:55So, my dad ran through some details of this thing before we left.
05:58He said it should be in the range of $8,000 to $12,000.
06:01But now that I see it, I don't think he knew that it had an engine
06:04or was this big.
06:05So, I'm definitely going to stay on the high end.
06:07Well, we're going to have to take everything apart
06:09and that includes taking the cab off
06:11and then all these pieces of wood, we're going to have to keep
06:14because we have to match them.
06:15We have to match every pattern.
06:16We've got to make sure the hinges go in the right place.
06:18But the engine is where the price is really going to vary.
06:20I mean, if we have a piston that's seized to the engine wall,
06:23that's a whole different story.
06:24Sure.
06:25As far as I can see, we're looking around the $12,000 range.
06:31Okay.
06:32Sound like a deal?
06:33Sounds like a deal.
06:34Awesome.
06:35Right on.
06:36Thank you very much.
06:37I'm excited.
06:38Cool.
06:39Take it away.
06:40It's all yours.
06:41Once we have this thing working, we will be using it.
06:46So, people coming here can actually experience riding on the rails.
06:50So, I'm hoping Rick and his crew can do a bang-up job.
06:53He'll be bringing back another little piece of history of the railroad.
06:56Back to Vegas.
06:57A customer said he had a unique piece of NYPD memorabilia.
06:59I was looking for the wow factor.
07:00Okay.
07:01With all that in mind, I think...
07:02I'm looking around two grand.
07:03This thing is frigging huge.
07:04What'd you quote him?
07:05Twelve.
07:06Twelve thousand dollars?
07:07That seems way too low.
07:08Earlier, I got a call from a customer that said he had a unique piece of NYPD memorabilia.
07:13And I can't wait to see what it is.
07:15Hi.
07:16Hey, Rick.
07:17How are you?
07:18Good.
07:19How are you?
07:20Bobby.
07:21How are you?
07:22Good to meet you, Bobby.
07:23I'm Rick.
07:24Pleasure.
07:25Pleasure.
07:26Pleasure.
07:27Pleasure.
07:28I came to Rick's today to have my police box restored.
07:29A little bit on the heavy side.
07:30Wow.
07:31That's cool.
07:32Police boxes are disappearing.
07:33I just thought it'd be pretty cool to keep one.
07:35These are cool.
07:36Yeah, absolutely.
07:37Yeah.
07:38Very few of them left.
07:39Where'd you get it?
07:40I was up in on vacation in Cape Cod.
07:41Okay.
07:42In and out of stores.
07:43And there's this really...
07:44Yeah.
07:45It's really cool.
07:46It's really cool.
07:47It's really cool.
07:48It's really cool.
07:49It's really cool.
07:50It's really cool.
07:51It's really cool.
07:52It's really cool.
07:53It's really cool.
07:54In and out of stores.
07:55And it's really, I guess, really a thrifty store.
07:57Yeah.
07:58And it was sitting on the floor.
07:59So I asked the owner if it was for sale.
08:00Wow.
08:01He said, absolutely.
08:02Gamewell was a manufacturer back in...
08:04I mean, it was 1800.
08:05And if there was an issue, they would have a key.
08:07Right.
08:08And they'd get in it, make the call.
08:09And then here comes the posse.
08:11Yeah.
08:12This is actually something I took.
08:14Ninth Avenue, right in New York City, right up the block from where I work.
08:17They still got them.
08:18Yeah, but they're looking to do away with them.
08:19The city doesn't want to pay for the maintenance anymore.
08:21Yeah.
08:22So this is just an old thing that I found and I thought it'd be really cool.
08:26Before the age of cell phones, people relied on pay phones and call boxes just like this one in case of an emergency.
08:33And then inside, I have an old intercom system from a building that I work in in New York City.
08:39Okay.
08:401946.
08:41So this didn't come in there?
08:42No, this didn't come in.
08:43It was just a plain box.
08:44So I thought maybe we can mount something in there, clean it up a little bit, make it a real nice display item.
08:49Just display, though.
08:50Yeah.
08:51Exactly.
08:52This was mounted on a wall and this one's mounted on a pole.
08:53Yeah.
08:54What are you thinking about doing this one?
08:55I'm thinking about the pedestal of some sort, some kind of stand.
08:57I was looking for the wow factor.
08:58You know?
08:59Okay.
09:00With all that in mind, I think I'm looking around around two grand.
09:04You give me the wow factor and we have a deal.
09:06Okay.
09:07All right.
09:08You got $2,000 worth of wow coming up.
09:09Thank you so much.
09:10Come on in the office.
09:11I'll get somebody to get that started.
09:13Perfect.
09:23Man, I am starving.
09:24Bretley and I are on our way back from Ely with this speeder and Bretley wanted to stop for lunch, so I figured why not?
09:30That was a cool place, man.
09:32Huge.
09:33Trains and everything.
09:34Never rode on a train before.
09:35No.
09:36That was fun.
09:37It was really nice to have Bretley out with me.
09:38I mean, we're going to be stepbrothers soon, so it was a good bonding experience.
09:42That speed is crazy, though.
09:44Yeah.
09:45That thing's huge.
09:46I don't know.
09:47It's weird giving an estimate.
09:48Oh, it'll be good.
09:49I mean, my dad always stresses about how important the estimate is and I don't know.
09:53I'm getting a little worried.
09:54I mean, the more I think about it, was the estimate too low?
09:57Did I not take everything into consideration?
09:59Dude, you're good.
10:00You're just thinking not too much.
10:02I mean, how hard can a speeder be?
10:04Tyler's starting to second guess his estimate, but I think we're good.
10:08$12,000?
10:09I think Rick just got a deal.
10:11Let's go.
10:12Back to Vegas.
10:13Hey, Dave.
10:14Hey, Rick.
10:15Cleaning up from the last job?
10:16Yep.
10:17You ready for the next?
10:18Next.
10:19My guys are working on an old police call box from New York City.
10:22It's missing a few parts, so we've got to make them.
10:25We need to come up with a base that's going to hold it up in the air and not fall over.
10:30So I'm thinking why don't we do a pipe.
10:31Okay.
10:32We're going four inch down and we'll give it a nice, you know, round base.
10:33Okay.
10:34I like this idea a lot.
10:35Okay.
10:36Thanks, Rick.
10:37Looking good.
10:38Earlier today I sent Tyler and Brentley to pick up a railroad speeder.
10:44It's a big ticket item, so I can't wait to see what this thing looks like.
10:47This thing is frigging huge.
10:49How'd you get it out here?
10:51Okay, we're going to run four inch down and we'll give it a nice, you know, round base.
10:52Okay?
10:53I like this idea a lot.
10:54Okay.
10:55Thanks, Rick.
10:56Looking good.
10:57Earlier today I sent Tyler and Brentley to pick up a railroad speeder.
10:59It's a big ticket item, so I can't wait to see what this thing looks like.
11:04This thing is friggin' huge.
11:06How'd you get it up here?
11:07With a crane.
11:08Oh, my God.
11:09When I first talked to Mark, I totally thought that this was a hand-powered rail car.
11:14Definitely not anything this big.
11:16I mean, this is like five times bigger than I pictured.
11:20It's cool.
11:21It is cool.
11:22It's got a flathead V8 in it.
11:23Yep.
11:24That's like a lot of horsepower for this thing.
11:27We got batteries missing.
11:28It's got springs.
11:29It's got a differential.
11:31Yep.
11:31It's a car on a flatbed.
11:34So, what'd you quote him?
11:36Twelve.
11:37Twelve?
11:38You said twelve?
11:39Yeah.
11:40Why didn't you call me, dude?
11:42I think it's kind of reasonable.
11:44What do you know?
11:45If I'd have known this was such a beast, I would not have sent Tyler up there without me.
11:50I gave him a range of what I thought this should cost, but as soon as he saw this thing, he should have known to call me.
11:56What we need to do is get it off so we can take a better look at it.
11:59Okay.
11:59All right.
12:04Oh, yeah.
12:07Yo.
12:09Yeah.
12:10All right.
12:12Oh, my God.
12:13I need to check on a lot of stuff.
12:21Hey, Dad.
12:22Hey.
12:23Johnny's here.
12:24Oh, cool.
12:25Hey, Johnny.
12:27Good to see you, man.
12:27Thanks for coming.
12:28I got some toys that I want you to look at.
12:29I need to know something about them.
12:31They're over here.
12:31Okay.
12:31No problem.
12:32Okay.
12:32Earlier, we got in a bunch of cool toy trucks that a customer sent to us.
12:36So, I called in our toy expert, Johnny, to make sure that we don't devalue these things if we restore them.
12:42What the deal is, is I got them in a little while back.
12:44Wow.
12:45What we have is some Tonka trucks, and we have some Structos.
12:48These are really neat.
12:49Look from the 50s era.
12:50Definitely post-war.
12:52These were made really well.
12:54I mean, I remember playing with these outside.
12:56Yeah.
12:56You know, leaving them outside.
12:57I mean, you're done playing with your toys.
12:59You come and eat.
12:59I mean, these stayed out there, and they got weathered.
13:02It's not very uncommon to see them in this condition.
13:04I really love the pressed steel trucks.
13:06I mean, they got a lot of character to them.
13:08They had a lot of functions to the toys, and they're really neat.
13:11I mean, there's a huge market for these toys.
13:13That's old Tonka.
13:14The body's really rough.
13:16We're missing some parts and pieces.
13:18Big trailer here in the back.
13:20Oh, wow.
13:20We got the in-loader here.
13:22We're missing the smokestack on the top.
13:24This is a really cool piece, the Wrecker.
13:26You got the original wheels.
13:27We're just missing the toys here.
13:30They had probably like a little light kit up there on the top.
13:32So, Johnny, are these worth me restoring?
13:34Maybe, you know, finding the extra parts and, you know, bringing them back to life.
13:37In this condition, I mean, you've probably been the $40 to $100 a piece.
13:42Gotcha.
13:43Fully restored, you could see anywhere from $150 to $300 a piece.
13:47Okay.
13:48You know, if you had a lot of the parts and pieces, you know, I would say go for it.
13:52But you putting the time and effort to find all the pieces that these trucks need,
13:56and then to start your restoration, I don't believe you're going to get your money back.
14:00Right.
14:00As far as these pieces go here.
14:02All right.
14:03Thank you very much for coming by.
14:05I really appreciate that.
14:06No problem.
14:06At any time, Rick.
14:08I'm really glad I called Johnny in, but unfortunately, it doesn't look like it's going to be worth it
14:12to restore these old trucks after all.
14:21Rick!
14:21What's up?
14:22Bob's here.
14:23Hey, hey, how you been?
14:25Good to see you.
14:26Good to see you.
14:26I came to Rick's today to pick up my 1940s police call box.
14:30So you wanted the wow factor, right?
14:32That I did.
14:32I think you're going to love this thing.
14:34It's going to be perfect.
14:35I gave you a box and an intercom system.
14:36You gave me a little thing like this.
14:38See, I can't wait to show it to you.
14:40All right.
14:41Is this what we have?
14:42No, no, no, no.
14:42I was going to say you're teasing me.
14:44No, it's over here.
14:44Okay, okay.
14:45Come on over here.
14:46I'm a little nervous, a little anxious.
14:48I gave him nothing more than parts, a box and an intercom system.
14:52I'm just hoping he gives me back the piece that I kind of built up in my mind.
14:56Here, here it is.
14:57What do you think?
14:58Oh, my God.
14:59That is sick.
15:00That is great.
15:02Absolutely wonderful.
15:03That's nothing like what I gave you.
15:05That is awesome.
15:08Fantastic.
15:08I was just like, oh, my God, wow.
15:10He gave me the wow factor I asked for and went way beyond.
15:14It's beautiful.
15:14I get goosebumps, seriously.
15:16Wow.
15:17And that's all I can say.
15:18I have a bunch of retired detectives in my car club, and they're going to flip.
15:22Because they used to use these back in the day.
15:25Did we hit the blue?
15:26Oh, my God.
15:27Right on.
15:28Right on.
15:28This is the color of New York PD 1940s cars.
15:32This portion here, you know, this raised letter, Ted goes and he penstriped on here.
15:36And you wanted to put this New York PD on there.
15:39Nice touch.
15:39And then we were doing the base.
15:41You know, we had the box in the beginning.
15:43So we just went and got a piece of steel pipe.
15:45And then we mounted it to the back.
15:46If you're collecting stuff, this might be pretty cool to be set.
15:48Oh, absolutely.
15:49So great foresight.
15:51It's absolutely fantastic.
15:52You like it?
15:53I can't get over it.
15:54Right.
15:54But the big thing is what's inside.
15:57What did you do inside?
15:58So you ready to see the inside?
15:59I've been waiting for this one.
16:00Here we go.
16:02Oh, my God.
16:04That's the same thing I gave you?
16:05Yeah.
16:06That's amazing.
16:07Look at that.
16:08Well, this precinct telephone system, you kept the original tags.
16:11Beautiful touches.
16:12One other little surprise for you.
16:14I want you to see something, okay?
16:15You lift the phone off.
16:17Oh, my God.
16:18Look at that.
16:19That's pretty cool, huh?
16:20That is wonderful.
16:22I can't wait to get this back home in New York.
16:24My car club buddies, a lot of them are ex-PD, and I'm going to kind of do my own unveiling to them.
16:30They are going to be taken back in time to when they were on the job, and I know I'm going to get stories.
16:37What's the best way to loosen and remove an old, rusty, stubborn bulb without breaking it?
16:44A, heat it with an accettling torch.
16:46B, lubricate it and hit it with a hammer.
16:49C, get a bigger wrench.
16:51Find out right after the break.
16:53What's the best way to loosen and remove an old, rusty, stubborn bulb?
17:02The answer is A, heat it up with an accettling torch.
17:06You're expanding and contracting the bulb, which allows you to take it off without breaking it.
17:14We've been working nonstop on this railroad speeder for a while now, and the closer we get to the finish line, the more I have to watch my man hours on this thing.
17:23Hey, Tyler.
17:24What?
17:25Come here and help me put this in.
17:26Since it was Tyler that agreed to such a low budget, I got him helping me all night long to see if we can get this thing finished up.
17:32Why do we have to stay late and work on this?
17:34I mean, there's other things I could be doing.
17:36As business owners, as business owner sons, that's what we do, okay?
17:40You need to understand that your bidding, you were a little low on this.
17:44If you went up on it, we wouldn't be here all night long busting and blowing and going when everybody else is at home having dinner, you know?
17:52I get what my dad's saying, but that doesn't make this suck any less.
17:56I mean, it's like fly, poly fly.
17:59Got some food.
18:01Yeah.
18:01What are you doing here?
18:02Yeah, I got some food and some chocolate milk.
18:05I'm hungry.
18:05See, why not?
18:06Yeah, come on.
18:07I'm hungry.
18:07I knew Rick and Tyler were working late tonight on the speeder, so I stopped by with some refreshments.
18:12God knows I wouldn't want to be in their position.
18:14Now, I know that you went with him to go bid.
18:18Right now, this has to be finished.
18:19We've got a tight deadline.
18:21You're here just in time because now you're going to help us fix this thing, okay?
18:24Good thing we got food.
18:29How you doing, Mark?
18:30Good, Tyler.
18:31Yourself?
18:32Good.
18:32It's been a while.
18:33Yes, it has been.
18:34Weather's changed a little.
18:35I know.
18:35It's a little warm.
18:36So, are you excited to see this thing?
18:37Very excited to see it.
18:39Can hardly wait.
18:39It's been a long time.
18:41Now, I mean, we've done a lot of work on this thing.
18:43It's been hard work.
18:44It wasn't easy.
18:45I can hardly wait to see it.
18:47All right.
18:47I just want you to visualize how it looked back then.
18:50I remember it had one windshield was missing, 30 years of dirt, grime, and dust, and it
18:56didn't run.
18:57Well, the speeder was a disaster.
18:59I really hope Rick and the guys can get it to operate again.
19:03Hey, Dad, you got the speeder or what?
19:06Oh, don't do it.
19:07It's running.
19:10All right, Mark.
19:11Go.
19:12Oh, my God.
19:14Oh.
19:15Oh, that's gorgeous.
19:17When I opened my eyes and saw that speeder, I was completely and totally blown away.
19:21Oh, wow.
19:22What do you think?
19:23Oh, that is beautiful.
19:26We could eat off of it.
19:27I gave Rick a speeder that hadn't been operated in 25 years, and he gave me back quite literally
19:35a museum piece.
19:36I mean, it looks like it just rolled off of the factory floor.
19:40Oh, this is amazing.
19:44I can hardly wait to get it on the rails.
19:48Yeah, this was a lot of work.
19:50We had every single one of the guys were on it.
19:52It's a car.
19:53It's actually more than a car as far as how it's put together, because everything on it
19:56is a lot heavier than a lot of car parts.
19:58And it had all this cool wood all over it, too.
20:01So Robert took the wood all off, and then we went with the white oak.
20:04On all the front end, everything was sort of distraught.
20:07Yeah.
20:07Right.
20:07So we went and put new glass in it, new rubber in it, and then I powder-coated everything.
20:11The orange.
20:11And it is going to last and last and last and last.
20:13Great.
20:14Great.
20:15You know, when I sent Tyler up there, you know, you said you had something up there.
20:19I thought it was a cart or something you manually moved or something.
20:22It comes back, and it's literally, it's got a motor in it.
20:24It's like a car.
20:25So I wasn't expecting that whatsoever.
20:27And it was a big, big issue.
20:29We had to take it to one of our guys to get the cylinders for that.
20:32Okay.
20:32So we got brand new pistons, brand new rings.
20:35So this is ready to go.
20:36It runs out.
20:37You can give it full throttle and full steam.
20:39Okay.
20:40I can hardly wait to get this back up to Ely on the track.
20:44But I got to know, were we at the number that Tyler came up with?
20:50Yeah.
20:51Well, we ended up making budget.
20:53You made budget?
20:54Yeah.
20:54That is just fabulous.
20:56That is just grand.
20:57He hit the nail right on the head.
20:59Just an utterly fabulous job.
21:01It looks better than brand new.
21:03Thanks.
21:03Yeah.
21:04And what we're going to do with it, we're going to park this in front of the depot.
21:07And when people come to see the locomotives, we're going to load them up on here.
21:11Right.
21:11Head down the track.
21:13That's awesome.
21:13That'll be cool.
21:14It's something people can walk up to, touch, and actually get a ride in.
21:18So it will be a great asset to the museum.
21:20All right.
21:21Well, let's go in the office.
21:22We'll take care of the paperwork.
21:23And Tyler will...
21:23Want me to load it up?
21:25Yeah.
21:25Yeah, please.
21:25I can't believe we got this thing done, but it was worth it.
21:30I mean, Tyler learned a big lesson, and so did I.
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