 So we're just a few years, because I mean, we're slow with it. We were just kind of like redoing the restaurant. We were rebuilding the bar. So then at the same time, you know, it's like, oh, let's build a Michelmobile to kind of help promote this thing. Yeah. And, uh, how'd you do that? Would you buy, you bought a food truck? Yeah, talk to us about that. I looked that up ahead of time and I'm just fascinated by it. So the Michelmobile, okay. So I think I forgot, I forgot what year it was. It was one of the last or not one of the last. It was a LA street food fest. I don't know if you're familiar with that event, but we, we participated very often in one year. We were there and there was a point where there's so many food events. So at a certain point we're like, all right, we'll do it, but we'll just take the Michelada because it's easier. It's just a beer in the mix and it's very integral to the restaurant. So it's still, it's still very much galageta going. Yeah. So I was there hanging out the Michelada, my friend from LA taco shows up and he's like, oh, dude, this Michelada is really dope. Like you should do something cool with it. I was like, oh yeah. And we're just talking bullshitting and like out of nowhere. We just kind of, we're like, yeah, I'm just going to buy like a VW bus and do like a Michelada truck and then I'll have like a DJ booth and we'll like have beer taps and we're just kind of like spitballing and like, you know, just like talking. But then it was like, oh, that's like a pretty cool idea. Maybe I should. So then I started looking on Craigslist and all these things, VW buses. And originally I wanted the one with the V, like the quintessential. But those things are expensive. Yeah, they are. They're super expensive. So then I landed on this one. It was on sale down the street from the restaurant for like $6,000. So I was like, that's a lot of money. So I got $6,000 in my pockets, but I put like $3,000 in one pocket and like $1,000 in the other. And I like, I spread it out, right? Right. You're like, this is all I got. Yeah. So I show up and I'm like, amen, I'll give you $3,000. He was like, no, you know, I'm like, I plan to give this truck to my kids. Oh, there you go. And then with the emotional story, I'm like, OK, but you have it on Craigslist for sale. I don't know. Right, right, right. So I don't really believe you. So he's like, you know, I'll do it for $6,000. I was like, you know, so I took out a $3,000 in the first pocket. Yeah. I was like, look, this is like a TV show. Yeah. Yeah. I was like, look, this is all I brought. I got $3,000 right here at Cash, just like, take it, dude. And, you know, people see it, it's different. They get excited. Yeah. So it was like, he was like, it was like, all right, four. I was like, all right. So I took out the other pocket and then he laughed. But you know, and then we made the deal. I got the truck. So you got it for $4,000. $4,000. And how much how much was it to renovate it? Oh, man, arm and a leg, dude. Yeah. Yeah. So it's like, I mean, the truck was the cheapest part. Yeah. The truck was the cheapest part. Did it run? No. Oh, yeah, it ran. It ran. I mean, it ramped like sound like it walked a little bit. You pushed it home. Yeah. And it was it was like manual. I can't drive manuals. I have to have someone come over and help me drive it home. Did you know that before? Yeah. You know, it was just they didn't make any not in that day. Any automatic. I really love that. The automatic. Can you drive automatic manual? Yeah. Man, you know, can you drive manual? Yeah, I got to learn, dude. So how long from the moment you bought it, how long until it was operational and you could bring it to the mutual? It took like a probably eight months, which is crazy, crazy timeline. But I was literally at the shop every day, pushing, dude, like anything. He'd be like, I don't know about this. And like, OK, let me just find a solution just like pushing and pushing it in like eight months like I was like annoyed with me. That's not a bad turnaround because I know a lot of people who have project cars that just sit. I have a I have a 66 Mustang that I've been restoring for three years. Yeah. So there you go. But it probably helped that this was like for your business as opposed to for pleasure. Is it manual? No, that's automatic. I was going to say that so fast. He's such a good story. No, no. That's a cool car, man. It's a dope car. It was my first car. It's my first car. So then I'm just restoring it. That's awesome. That's way better than 99 percent of people's first cars. Well, it was it was a 66 Mustang, but it was like a piece of shit. 66 Mustang. Hey, man. You know, it was like when we got it, I think we got it for like two thousand two thousand dollars. Yeah. And it was like maybe blue. So like my dad took it to TJ to get painted black. They blew must now looking back. I should have kept it. Yeah, that's a classic look. So it wasn't the original color. The original color is like like a gold, like a weird California gold, I think it's called. But it's weird. I don't like yellow, like a mustard. Yeah, like a mustard weird. But I'm going to the restoring color is like a olive green. Yeah. And I love that green. I'm doing it. It's a two plus two, but I'm changing it to a fastback. So once you're not doing the original, I'm already right. As long as you're not putting like flames on the hood, I think that's OK. Yeah. So you finished the Meeche Mobile, finished the Meeche Mobile. First event we did was the LHU Food Fest, where I had the idea the year before. And what did you do inside of the car? Is there space for people to walk around inside the car? So the we got it the interior. Yeah. On the side, on the driver's side, along the side of the car is a jockey box where the four taps and those tabs lead to the side of the car. So on this outside of the driver's side, there's a door that you can open. It's got four beer taps. I didn't know. I mean, when I got it, I didn't know anything about the car, right? Like, I just chose it because I chose it because in my memory, it's very Mexican because like in we used to get picked up to school when we lived in Mexico and like Combi and like in Defe. It's like a working person's transportation. There's a set as it's like a taxi. It's a communal transportation. It's like Uber before Uber. Sure. So then that's so funny to think about. Yeah, it's the same in Peru. Everything's always everything's the same. There's no new ideas. Yeah. So that's so interesting. The back on top of the engines raced. So then on top of that is a DJ booth. So the DJ, when he's playing, is looking towards the engine towards the back. Yeah. But to fit the DJ, we had to cut the roof and it hinges open like a book. And on the inside of the of the roof, once it's open, there's a TV and two speakers swing out. So it's like a DJ booth slash beer tap. That's so dope. And like a TV refrigerator. No, no refrigeration. The only electricity is for the electric for the DJ booth. So it's a jockey box glorified jockey box on wheels. Yeah, no, it's great. Yeah. So then we did the L.A. Street Food Fest and then, you know, ever since we've done like a bunch of cool events. Are you a hit where people like, what? Yeah, you know, I think in my mind, they would have been bigger. But that's my question was that if you noticed a huge swing in people visiting your booth or whatever. So because of the truck, the next day, I got a DM on Instagram from Circus Liquor and they're like, hey, we want to carry you guys and Ramirez. And those were two first accounts because before that, we were just at the restaurant.