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Former mechanic Eliot Middleton, who now owns a barbecue restaurant in South Carolina, discusses how he's able to turn ribs into repaired vehicles for those in need.

Former mechanic Eliot Middleton, who now owns a barbecue restaurant in South Carolina, is giving back to his community through both career paths. Middleton joins CNN's.

Former mechanic Eliot Middleton, who now owns a barbecue restaurant in South Carolina, is giving back to his community through both career paths. Middleton joins CNN's
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