Monday, May 20: Court Audio And An Incredible Hamburger Hill Veteran’s Story

Monday, May 20: Court Audio And An Incredible Hamburger Hill Veteran’s Story

Sean McNamee offers Chaz and AJ a $500,000 boat for their Summer Kick-off party Friday, and Joe explains how he sat on a pole at the Captain’s Cove pier for 33 days (0:00), Art Wiknik, a veteran of Hamburger Hill, shares his incredible survival story on the 50th anniversary of the infamous battle and siege (7:12), and Street Pete’s court audio of the dude that walked out of a store with a TV he didn’t pay for, but claimed he didn’t steal it (24:48).

AJ’s Car ( Or Truck ) of the Day: 1939 Chevrolet Suburban

AJ’s Car ( Or Truck ) of the Day: 1939 Chevrolet Suburban

Car: ( Or, in this case, Truck ): Chevrolet Suburban

Year: 1939

What makes it special: Rarely does any nameplate survive as long as Chevrolet’s Suburban. It started as a 2-door, eight passenger vehicle with 60hp in the 1930’s to the 355hp SUV’s we know today. It has evolved through more than 10 generations.

What made it famous: The second generation of the Chevrolet Suburban was produced for the 1937 to 1940 model years. By this point, its Stovebolt Inline six-cylinder engine boasted 79hp, and it’s body style changes gave Surburban a look that lasted till the 1956 model year.

Why I would want one: I love old trucks, and even though they are referred to as “SUV’s” now, to me…it still has the heartbeat of a truck.

Fun fact: The Chevrolet Suburban is still produced as sold today.
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Today on Chaz and AJ: Veteran Art Wiknik is on the phone, and Street Pete is in Studio!

Today on Chaz and AJ: Veteran Art Wiknik is on the phone, and Street Pete is in Studio!

6:00. The 9-1-1 call made from the back of a cop car in Southington.

6:13. Chaz and AJ Sports Buzzer Powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

6:20 – 6:30. Glad. Sad. Mad.

6:40 – 6:50. Sean, the pole-sitter champion, is on the phone.

7:00. Are we happy mad or sad with the Game of Thrones finale. King of the Nerds, Mitch Hallock, is  on the phone!

7:13. Chaz and AJ Sports Buzzer Powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

7:20. Dumb ass news – Woman takes strip mall literally.

7:30 – 7:50. A Vietnam war story from a guy who survived it. Art Witnik is on the phone.

8:00. The toll rally and the Hartford dummies get better at being dummies.

8:13. Chaz and AJ Sports Buzzer Powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

8:20 – 9:00. Street Pete: Why are you at court today audio.

9:13. Chaz and AJ Sports Buzzer Powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

9:20. Dumb Ass News – Man calls 9-1-1 to complain about Amber alert in his phone.

9:30. Upcoming Captains Cove event!

Dash for Danni 5k 5/18/19

Dash for Danni 5k 5/18/19

Lappy had a blast hosting the Dash for Danni 5k Road Race at Foran High School in Milford. Did we see you there? 

Friday, May 17: Comedian Joe List And What The Tribe Learned The Hard Way

Friday, May 17: Comedian Joe List And What The Tribe Learned The Hard Way

What Tribe members, and the interns, learned the hard way (0:00), Mitch Hallock “the King of the Nerds” on the “Game of Thrones” finale and the death of Grumpy Cat (10:19), comedian Joe List talks about making it on Letterman, his first time doing standup, and his favorite heckler of all time (21:27), and Boss Keith’s Top 5 is just an excuse to yell at everyone on the show (55:23).

AJ’s “Badass Friday” Car of the Day: 1968 Dodge Charger

AJ’s “Badass Friday” Car of the Day: 1968 Dodge Charger

Car: Dodge Charger

Year: 1968

What makes it special: Beginning with the 1968 model year, the entire B-Body line-up was redesigned, making the Charger further removed from the Coronet model. It now sported a coke bottle profile, with curves around the front fenders and rear quarter panels. The rear featured a kick-up spoiler appearance, the fastback roof was no longer, now featuring a flying buttress design. It kept its full-width hidden headlight grille, but was now vacuum operated, and dual scallops were added to its doors and hood.

What made it famous: The Charger engine choices ranged from the standard 318 V8 to the 383-2 and 383-4-barrel offerings. A new high-performance R/T package was added, which came standard with a 440 Magnum or optional 426 Hemi V8.

Why I would want one: Without a doubt, the Charger is one of the most recognized and iconic muscle cars from the Chrysler Corporation.

Fun fact: The 1968 film “Bullitt” helped to make the Charger R/T popular for its famous car chase with a 1968 Ford Mustang GT through the streets of San Francisco. That chase is regarded as one of the most influential in movie history.
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