On Today’s Show: Fun With The Blow Dart Gun, Attorney Norm Pattis, Dr. Patty Ann & Santana Tickets

On Today’s Show: Fun With The Blow Dart Gun, Attorney Norm Pattis, Dr. Patty Ann & Santana Tickets

6:00. Chaz and AJ News. What was the first thing our new governor signed into law?

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

6:20 – 6:50. Call in your bad customer encounters. Everyone on gets in the running for Santana Doobie Brothers Tickets..

7:00. Chaz and AJ News. There’s a billboard on 91 that is getting a lot of attention. Do you know which one I’m talking about? We talk to the weed guy, Joe LaChance.

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

7:20. Dumb Ass News. You would think Floridians would be used to high tide.

7:30 – 7:50. Attorney Norm Pattis in studio with his take on the biggest cases in the news.

8:00. Chaz and AJ News. So how much will it cost you to go to the Super Bowl.

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

8:20 – 8:50. Therapist Dr Patty Ann in studio.

9:00. Chaz and AJ News.

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

9:20. Dumb Ass News. A guy gets his junk stuck in a pool line. The 9-1-1 call.

9:30. Another viral song about the Patriots. Ian Cunningham on the phone.

9:50. Call in with your 4-second final thought.

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1960 Ford Thunderbird ( “Squarebird” ) Convertible

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1960 Ford Thunderbird ( “Squarebird” ) Convertible

Car: Ford Thunderbird Convertible

Year: 1960

What makes it special: The second generation Ford Thunderbird was produced for the 1958 to 1960 model years as a successor to the popular 1955-1957 two-seater. In response to Ford-conducted surveys two major changes were made to attract potential buyers: two rear seats were added and the level of luxury and features of a full-sized car were incorporated into a mid-size platform. As a result, sales soared and the new model dramatically expanded the personal luxury car market, winning the Motor Trend Car of the Year in 1958. Over 200,000 units were produced in its three-year model run, quadruple that of the two-seater in its three-year span.

What made it famous: With more trim changes, most notably the addition of a third tail light in the rear clusters, 1960’s sales figures hit a record. A rare option in this year was a sunroof. The next generation of T-Bird used a new body style. The 1960 Ford Thunderbird represented a leap forward in automotive design and as a result will long forever remain the in the hearts of American auto lovers. Engine choices were all ohv V8’s, a 300 bhp 352 cu in, and a 350 hp, 430 ci in.

Why I would want one: Although admittedly I am more a fan of the first generation body style, the second generation was still a very stylish, although larger car.

Fun fact: Along with the 1958 Lincolns, the 1958 Thunderbird was the first Ford Motor Company vehicle designed with unibody construction.

On Today’s Show: Mountain Lions in CT? Unsolved Mysteries & Santana Tickets!

On Today’s Show: Mountain Lions in CT? Unsolved Mysteries & Santana Tickets!

6:00. Chaz and AJ News. This cold weather might have a surprise waiting for you this morning.

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

6:20 – 6:50. Call in your 15 minutes of Fame. Everyone on gets in the running for Santana-Doobie Brothers Tickets. 877-764-2535

7:00. Chaz and AJ News. Bikini climber found dead.

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

7:20. Dumb Ass News. Girl stabs guy 13 times. Guy proposes to her in court.

7:30 – 7:50. Trapper Don in studio to talk mountain lions in CT. Meriden Rod and Gun Club’s St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Fundraiser on Saturday March 23rd from 10:00am to 4:00pm. There is a $10 charitable donation “Ticket” with all of the proceeds going to benefit St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital to help fight disease like childhood cancer. Your donation “Ticket” will also provide you with access to the club’s archery, pistol, rifle and trap range (trap range cost is $5 a round) and all you can eat: venison chili, clam chowder, hamburgers, hot dogs and other varieties of food throughout the day. Plus a raffle!

8:00. Chaz and AJ News. This cold weather might have a surprise waiting for you this morning.

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

8:20. Unsolved mysteries being brought back by Netflix.

8:30 – 8:50. Crime writer Mike Bouchard has some Connecticut unsolved mysteries.

9:00. Chaz and AJ News. Toll protesters have planned their next move.

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

9:20. Dumb Ass News. Dad wrecks new car doing donuts.

9:50. Call in with your 4-second final though. 877-764-2535

 

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1952 Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1952 Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe

Car: Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe

Year: 1952

What makes it special: The Chevrolet Deluxe was a trim line marketed from 1941 to 1952. The line included, at first a 4-door sedan, but grew to include a fastback 2-door “Arosedan” and other body styles. During the post-war years and continuing through the early 1950’s the Deluxe range was Chevrolet’s sales leader, offering style and luxury appointments unavailable in the base Special series; and a wider range of body styles, including a convertible, Sport Coupe hardtop, two- and four-door sedans and four-door station wagons.

What made it famous: The other change was the availability of Powerglide, a two-speed automatic transmission, exclusively in the Deluxe and Bel Air models. It was powered by a 235-cubic inch six-cylinder engine developing 105 horsepower and had a 3.55:1 rear differential; the engine went on to become the “Blue Flame six.” Models sold with the standard 3-speed manual transmission got the usual 216.5-cubic inch engine, developing 92 horsepower. Many comfort, convenience and styling options were available, including tinted glass which was introduced in 1952, the final year for this style. After the end of the 1952 model year, the old nameplates, Special and Deluxe, were retired, and changed to 150 and 210, respectively, with trim similar to their respective former series.

Why I would want one: The Deluxe is a very popular model for street rod material.

Fun fact: Popular Mechanics rated fuel economy of 20mpg at 50 mph.

On Today’s Show: Updates On The Storm & Outages, Court Audio & Comedian Rob Kelly

On Today’s Show: Updates On The Storm & Outages, Court Audio & Comedian Rob Kelly

6:00. Chaz and AJ News. The storm is gone but it’s going to get worse. Mitch Gross with Eversource calls in with details.

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

6:20 – 6:50. What do you have in your car that could help you if you get stranded in the cold weather.

7:00. Chaz and AJ News. Scot Haney with the Channel 3 WFSB weather.

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

7:20. Dumb Ass News. Why would a man walk into a court house naked?

7:30. Comedian Rob Kelly’s donut replay. See him this Saturday 1/26 headlining the Chaz & AJ Boardwalk Marina Comedy Show!

7:40 & 7:50. Vinnie Brand, owner of Stress Factory Comedy Club in Bridgeport on phone. What’s the set up like? Tables? Advice to Pam.

8:00. Chaz and AJ News. The storm is gone but it’s going to get worse.

8:13. Chaz and AJ Sports Buzzer powered by Road Ready Used Cars. Sports agent Joe Linta on phone.

8:20 – 8:50. Why are you at court today with Street Pete.

9:00. Chaz and AJ News. Former President Bush took care of his secret service detail.

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

9:20. Dumb Ass News. Not 1. Not 2. But 3. Threeeee Dumb asses.

9:30. Last weeks weirdest call. “Sprouts coming out of my Virginia” audio.

9:50. Call in with your 4-second final thought.

 

AJ’s “Badass Friday” Car of the Day: 1967 Shelby GT 500 Fastback

AJ’s “Badass Friday” Car of the Day: 1967 Shelby GT 500 Fastback

Car: Shelby GT 500 Fastback

Year: 1967

What makes it special: The Shelby Mustang is a high performance variant of the Ford Mustang which was built by Shelby American from 1965 to 1968, and from 1969 to 1970 by Ford. Following the introduction of the fifth generation Ford Mustang in 2005, the Shelby nameplate was revived as a new high-performance model, this time designed and built by Ford.

What made it famous: The 1967 Shelby G.T. 500 was the first model built in the Shelby G.T. 500 range. It is based on the 1967 Mustang and is equipped with a FE 427 cu in 428 Cobra-Jet V8 engine topped with an aluminum mid-rise intake and 2X4-barrel 600 CFM Holley carburetors producing 355 bhp at 5400 rpm and 420 lb⋅ft at 3200 rpm of torque. Several body parts of the G.T. were made of fiberglass including the front-end, hood, rear tail light panel, deck lid, quarter panel extension, and side scoops. 2,048 were produced in 1967.

Why I would want one: If you grew up a Mustang fan, then you wanted this car ( and the other variations of Shelby Mustangs ) because this was amongst the top-tier of Shelby Mustangs.

Fun fact: The 2000 remake of the movie Gone in 60 Seconds featured a custom 1967 Mustang ‘Eleanor‘. Carroll Shelby started to produce his own version of Eleanor, but Denice Halicki, widow of the original Eleanor’s creator, filed suit against Carroll Shelby for infringing on the “Eleanor” trademark and copyrighted image. In 2008, Halicki won her case against Carroll Shelby.