CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Cars have certainly found a suitable bassist to fill in for the late Benjamin Orr at Saturday's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony.

Weezer bassist Scott Shriner announced on his Instagram page that he will make a guest appearance during the band's performance at Public Hall. The Cars confirmed the news on the band's official Twitter account.

"There are a few bands that influenced my musical passion as a young man and The Cars are at the Top of the list," said Shriner. "As such, it is with great excitement that I announce my guest appearance with them during their performance at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction show this Saturday in Cleveland."

Shriner and Weezer's connection to The Cars is strong. Ric Ocasek produced three albums for Weezer, including the band's iconic "Blue Album."

No word on what Shriner will perform with the band or if any other special guests will show up. The Cars will be inducted by The Killers' Brandon Flowers.