My father had 4 mustangs, and a 66 was one of them. I would give an arm to do this for him. He died 20 years ago. I felt like i was watching my own father. Thanks for sharing. You have a beautiful family and home. I hope you are proud.
The odds of him selling that in California and you finding it 40 miles away from your house in Michigan are astronomical. I bought my '66 in Saginaw on 8/20/1988. This Sunday will be 35 years. It's been stored in my garage undriven since it broke down in 1993 but the same day you were shooting this video mine was finally on a flatbed to an old school mechanic in Farmington. Three days later she woke up with a fresh gas tank, electronic ignition, battery, belts, hoses, fluids, master cylinder, tires and a bumper to bumper safety check. Through hard times I resisted selling and I'm glad I did. This was the second time I gave that car to myself for my birthday - the first time I was 23 and now I'm 58. Congrats on finding her.
40 miles after 40 years has to mean it is meant to be. My dad taught me to drive when I was 13 in his '69 GTO so about 10 years ago I bought one in his memory but, definitely not his as my brother wrecked my dads before my 15th B-Day.
Not the same but similar. My dad gave me his 1978 Fiat 131 Wagon when he no longer commuted and went back to driving big cars. I loved that bright orange wagon. I sold it when I had my own house and it was just starting to use oil. I regretted it. About 8 years ago I went and tried to find it again, and never could. The 131 is rare and the wagons are impossible to find. I tried leads all over the country. Looked for over a year. I finally stumbled on one that people were making fun of on a website. "Who would want that old Fiat wagon, those were horrible!" they were saying. I looked at the houses in the picture and everything looked familiar. I traced it down and it was one mile from my house! Original owner, garage kept, great shape. I got a great deal on it, and I went back to that very same web site and rubbed their noses in it! I still have it today!
I laugh when I see a 66 Mustang. Lee Iococa said that he was trying to make a "poor man's version (I can't remember the car name) that was affordable and be able to swat a kid in the back seat if they were misbehaving!
My Dad bought me my 1st car back in 1983, a 1968 Mustang notchback with a locked up 289 and rusted out floor boards, we swapped it out for a 351W...good memories with Dad.
My mom and dad have a picture from their first date they ever went on back in the late 70's. They are standing in the picture, in front of his 68 Firebird HO Convertible. I do paint and body work, as well as restore cars with my dad as a hobby. I have ALWAYS wanted to get him another 68 HO and paint it just like the one from that picture and give it to them on their anniversary. Not sure I'll ever be able to find the original car he had, but maybe one day I'll be able to afford to find another 68 HO convertible, but man are they hard to find. Awesome video!
Great video I know how your Dad feels. In July of this year I was able to buy my 67 coup back that I had in high school and my daily driver for 6 years after graduation. I sold it back to the guy I bought it from with the promise that he would call me if he decided to sell it. That was in 1989, unfortunately he passed away last March, his Mom contacted me about the car and I have my car back. It sat under a lean to for 34 years still had the 1990 tag on it. Talk about a flood of memories when my wife and I sat in it that first time. So congratulations to you and your Dad, Enjoy the new memories you make together.
I’m now 55, retired and a car guy. During my life I’ve had many great cars, but there’s two that stood out. I was fortunate enough to locate and buy two of the same models (not the exact cars) and I drive them everyday grinning like an idiot. The gift you’ve given your dad is priceless as when you retire you can drive whatever you want without worrying about space, reliability, practicality etc. the fact you’ve gone to that extra length locating the exact car makes you a very special person and a great son.
I am a former 1965 Mustang owner from 1972 (Chicago area - it was straight 6 cyl) - I used to have that car kept it for three year before trading it for a new Chevy Malibu - My son was looking at the old pictures of me and Mustang - First word came out of his mouth "Why did you sell it dad" - your story have touched my heart because my son is 39 yr old - some similarity here & this literally gave teary eyes - God Bless you son.
That's a trip! My mom's first car was a dark green '65 Mustang with the inline 6, she bought it in '71 in San Diego, the previous owner was from Chicago. She drove it until '97 her daily driver believe it or not, couldn't keep it going as my dad worked on it and he passed 2 years prior. Wish she was able to keep the car.
Beautiful story Sir, When your father took his seat behind the wheel he was instantly about 25 years old once again, 😊 so awesome to see, thank you for sharing this personal story Gold Bless you fine people ! 🙏🏼
I know this is an older video, but man, what a survivor car! That thing is in incredible shape, how cool is it that the people he sold it to took such good care of it. Great story, you could see what it meant to your dad. 👏
I had a '66 coupe back in the mid 80s. Mine was light green (similar shade as this blue one, only green instead) and was a 289/3-speed car with cragar ss wheels. Loved that car to death...only car I ever regretted selling
You are the BEST son ever!!! I had to sell my 1968 Chevelle Malibu 30 years ago, in order to move back to Massachusetts, also from Southern California. I would just DIE to have that car back again!!! I owned it for 14 years!!!My son is ONLY 18, but I'm sure he would do that for me too if he could, as to this day I STILL talk about that car, and sadly only have TWO pictures of it left!!! It was nearly the same color blue as your Mustang, but with a light blue interior, and a NICE 327/275HP motor in it!!! Best wishes to you and your Dad!!!
Reminds me of the 66 my brother in law had. He worked for years on it to make it perfect. After he made it whole and perfect he sold it to buy a house in Florida. It had the same paint color as yours too. I remember him constantly combing the internet for small parts for it both mechanical and cosmetic. This was also in Michigan. His last project before he passed away was a resto modded 56 Chevy that turned out absolutely beautiful.
What an amazing story. I found my 67 fastback I sold 35 years ago. But he wants to much money for it. Your parents raised you right. Not all people would do something like this for thier parents. I know my kids wouldn't. Your an amazing person on the inside for doing this.
You not only made your father's day, but also his year. You made him feel 40years younger. Believe me this world is round and everything is on a cycle and you're going to face what you just did today some day. Wish you and your family health and happiness ☺️
I think that was the most heartfelt show of appreciation for your dad and how much he means to you, you showed him the most awesome love from a son to a father, by doing this. When he passes away, hopefully you can pass it down to your sons. Good job on the surprise, that was cool. It's crazy how daughters will show mom love by giving her flowers, taking her out to dinner, maybe surprising her with a night for two in the Bahamas, but when it comes to men showing love to their dads, it's usually in the form of sports or cars. So crazy how much a car means to a man. Especially when it's unknowingly restored and given back to him years later. He probably got home that evening and sat there and admired it all over again, flooded his mind with memories and I can bet he shed a tear or two of how grateful he is that you did that for him, and probably still in a bit of awe and disbelief, like "Is this real?" You have a great soul, and I see where you get it from.
You're a good son. Well done, more memories made. Something I'd loved to have done but none of my pop's old motors were anything like a 66 'Stang worth keeping.
Just when you needed something, to remind you it's gonna be a good day! Thank you brother for sharing your experience and giving back to your dad on something that he would have no way to emotionally give back. This is a true American Muscle Mustang Story. This is what that PONY IS ALL ABOUT! My hats off to you brother! And keep these Ponys moving! This Mustang County Baby!
I WAS TRYING TO FIND THIS VIDEO AFTER I SAW IT SHORT AND NOW I CAN WATCH IT TO THE END... I HAD ONE OF THESE 1965 FORD MUSTAND WHITE AND MY DAD BACK IN 1965 HE HAD ONE THE SAME COLOR LIGHT BLUE GREAT CAR.. DAD IS SO LUCKY WE CANT WAIT MY SON MAX 9 YR.S OLD..WHAT A GREAT VIDEO,, THX.
❣ We have a '91 GT that we bought new - Titanium Frost hatchback with black interior. Wonderful story...thank you for doing this for your Dad and sharing it with us.
My Dad bought me a '65 Fastback when I was 17 years old. That was back in '81. My mom also drove a '66 Mustang Hi-Po GT convertible....Those were the dads, thanks for the mammaries :)))
Great video l love your story my first car was a 65 mustang convertible my dad restored for me when I was 8 years old l wish I still had congratulations for finding your dads old car enjoy
The amount of luck you had to have to not only find the original car your father bought, but to have it in such remarkable condition! I'm so happy for you and for your father. This was lovely to watch.
I LOVE the patina. Our 68 has tons of it. Little scuffs, thin paint, couple dings. But Im not afraid to drive or park it! Gives it so much character, and is representative of how these cars looked when they were "just cars", driven by everyone...everywhere. Awesome video/story!
my brother and i have looked for my dads old 67 buick riviera but its been almost 15 years of looking. awesome story, love to see people reunited with cars that have special meaning. side note if you get to muskegon labor day weekend the cars for cancer car show is one not to miss. usually around 600-700 cars are there.
Wow. This one touched my heart!!!! I had a 1966 Ford Pick Up, that my Dad had, taught me to drive it, 3 on the tree, became MY Truck, my pride and joy. Married in 1983, ended up my husbands work truck, then he sold it to a neighbor, who parked it, and it still sits in that same spot, rotting away. I am back in Minnesota, but truck sold when we were living in New Hampshire. Probably ok, as it would make me sick to see it in this condition. But I OFTEN think about it, and wish I had it again! What a treat for your Dad, and precious you've got the photos!!!
I am a big, strong man, I am Lee Marvin. I will not cry. Ah who the Hell am I kidding, this warmed my heart and soul. This is why we love our dads and want to give them something back.
PJ... WOW. Awesome job honoring your FATHER and family... Nice you never gave up. NO DOUBT your father and family WILL never, ever forget your devotion and effort... We could use a LOT more PJs in this world today... God bless y'all. :) Randy
That’s awesome!!! Beautiful car!I’m 64, and my next door neighbor who used to babysit us, had a gold early 60’s mustang. Not sure of the year but looked a lot like this one. I’ve never been lucky enough to own one, but I’ve been hooked ever since! ❤
I am 69 and had a Red 66 3spd on the floor 6cyl and loved that car and kind of miss it a little watching you reunite car with your dad , Great Job, my favorite truck was a turquoise & White 71 Chevy C10 like your Orange blazer in garage
Very nice video, very emotional. My Dad also drove a 66 and later bought a 67 that was destroyed the night it was brought home. It was hit by a 16 wheeler that jumped off the highway. Thanks for the memories.
I would love to have my 67 mustang convertible, dark blue Metalic with ET slots L50's on the back and L70's on the front. The 289 T'Shifter auto on the floor. Big racing stripes down the doors. It was a mean looking Pony. The interior was all black just like your dads. What a great gift to your dad. Keep Dreaming of those days in 1975 to 1979. What a great feeling those days bring back.
Nice that you were able to do this before your parents passed away. My father drag raced in California in the early 1960s when NHRA was just getting started. He raced at all the famous tracks. I was born in the late 60's and all that had to be given up for a regular 9-5 job. Unfortuntly my father passed on in the early 1990's we did go to some car shows would have been fun to put a car together we could have raced for fun.
Only a son would understand what this means to his father. The memories that came flooding back for your dad when he saw the car must have been overwhelming. This is the way bonds that transcend time are built. It's obvious you have a love and respect for your dad that stands as a reminder of what love of family and goodness are all about. You sir, are not only the epitome of a good son,...... You are a good man. Your dad is undoubtedly proud to have a son such as you. Great video. Thanks for sharing this with all of us.
That was wonderful. The footage shot inside the car while your folks were driving it together again was my favorite part. Hope they put many miles on it together.
I don’t know how your video just popped up on my recommended videos but I’m so glad it did. I watched the whole thing and God bless you for doing that for your dad. I’m originally from Southern California and my late mother and stepdad had a house in Temecula. I was just out there back in January, I know the area very well. My uncle had a Mustang that he used to take to car shows it was red and he passed away almost a couple years ago. Sheesh time just flies so fast.
Awesome bro!!! You took 40 years off your Dad that day. I think it’s great when people buy back their parents car’s that they sold to have a family,it really shows how much you love each other and how much the whole family loves each other. It’s nice to see that you thought of your Dad now that you’re able to do that for him. I’ll admit it you did make me tear up when you gave him the keys and then my wife came in the room and saw me and had to see what had gotten to me. Awesome bro!!!
This is awsome, we had a 67 mustang and we traded it for two 66 Comets and built one nice car out of them. My grandfather had a 67 comet when he was a kid and there were some awesome stories about that car. He passed away two years ago and we got the two comets last August. My dad and i did a lot of work on that car and it ended up being a nice tribute car. I am 16 and love restoring the old cars. Ive never seen your videos but this shows who you really are. This is awsome though, keep up the good work.
PJ I come from a die hard Ford Family, and this video hit me right in the feels! I myself tried to find my father’s 1st mustang as well which was a 66 fastback. Unfortunately it no longer exists, but I am so happy for you, your amazing father, and your entire family. My father got me into mustangs and classic cars as well.
Love to see it! I'm finishing the resto/build of my late fathers 67 Camaro he owned as a teen. He always kept his though so we are very fortunate! I love these type of videos
That's awesome, almost brought a tear to my eyes. I'm 64 and my 1st mustang at 17 was a 66. Great son you are.
Same with me, 17 and a '66. In 1979 it seemed so old. My BMW x5 is now 13 years old, but still seems brand in comparison.
My dad had a 1974 Mustang there was a red one and blue one
There's no mustang in Europe haha that sounds so cool
The economy really changed, my car that I bought at 17, was a 34 year old e34 and I am rewelding half of the chassis …
So true
My father had 4 mustangs, and a 66 was one of them. I would give an arm to do this for him. He died 20 years ago. I felt like i was watching my own father. Thanks for sharing. You have a beautiful family and home. I hope you are proud.
@elpato598 thanks for the kind words
@@go46ballmy father had a 86 GMC 3 years ago and he sold it because it wants gas. And my uncle currently has a 1972 Ford f100
So very sorry for your loss. 🙏🏻♥️
You're such an amazing son! Your Dad must be so proud!
His mom almost giving birth to him in it made me emotional. Guess it reminded me of my folks
The odds of him selling that in California and you finding it 40 miles away from your house in Michigan are astronomical. I bought my '66 in Saginaw on 8/20/1988. This Sunday will be 35 years. It's been stored in my garage undriven since it broke down in 1993 but the same day you were shooting this video mine was finally on a flatbed to an old school mechanic in Farmington. Three days later she woke up with a fresh gas tank, electronic ignition, battery, belts, hoses, fluids, master cylinder, tires and a bumper to bumper safety check. Through hard times I resisted selling and I'm glad I did. This was the second time I gave that car to myself for my birthday - the first time I was 23 and now I'm 58. Congrats on finding her.
40 miles after 40 years has to mean it is meant to be. My dad taught me to drive when I was 13 in his '69 GTO so about 10 years ago I bought one in his memory but, definitely not his as my brother wrecked my dads before my 15th B-Day.
Not the same but similar. My dad gave me his 1978 Fiat 131 Wagon when he no longer commuted and went back to driving big cars. I loved that bright orange wagon. I sold it when I had my own house and it was just starting to use oil. I regretted it. About 8 years ago I went and tried to find it again, and never could. The 131 is rare and the wagons are impossible to find. I tried leads all over the country. Looked for over a year. I finally stumbled on one that people were making fun of on a website. "Who would want that old Fiat wagon, those were horrible!" they were saying. I looked at the houses in the picture and everything looked familiar. I traced it down and it was one mile from my house! Original owner, garage kept, great shape. I got a great deal on it, and I went back to that very same web site and rubbed their noses in it! I still have it today!
The odds of finding a mid-60's car 50 years later, let alone it being only 40 miles away, once owned by the family are astronomical.
That's a real son right there who appreciates what his father did for him in raising him
@@gregorylyon1004 he deserves it
I laugh when I see a 66 Mustang. Lee Iococa said that he was trying to make a "poor man's version (I can't remember the car name) that was affordable and be able to swat a kid in the back seat if they were misbehaving!
My Dad bought me my 1st car back in 1983, a 1968 Mustang notchback with a locked up 289 and rusted out floor boards, we swapped it out for a 351W...good memories with Dad.
@@thyubernoob awesome
My mom and dad have a picture from their first date they ever went on back in the late 70's. They are standing in the picture, in front of his 68 Firebird HO Convertible. I do paint and body work, as well as restore cars with my dad as a hobby. I have ALWAYS wanted to get him another 68 HO and paint it just like the one from that picture and give it to them on their anniversary. Not sure I'll ever be able to find the original car he had, but maybe one day I'll be able to afford to find another 68 HO convertible, but man are they hard to find. Awesome video!
The fact you have a dad and a notchback , what else you want in life ❤
+1, I'd give anything to have my Dad back, and my 64 1/2 Guardsman Blue "D" Code notchback 'Stang back.
I know exactly how you feel. I miss my Dad every day. We did car shows together. Those were great years.
Great video I know how your Dad feels. In July of this year I was able to buy my 67 coup back that I had in high school and my daily driver for 6 years after graduation. I sold it back to the guy I bought it from with the promise that he would call me if he decided to sell it. That was in 1989, unfortunately he passed away last March, his Mom contacted me about the car and I have my car back. It sat under a lean to for 34 years still had the 1990 tag on it. Talk about a flood of memories when my wife and I sat in it that first time. So congratulations to you and your Dad, Enjoy the new memories you make together.
Such an amazing son! This brought me to tears! What a wonderful family! ❤
There is nothing no better than a Sons Love for his Father. I don't even know you and I am so Proud of You. God Bless you All.
@mikehendrix6558 thanks for watching
I’m now 55, retired and a car guy. During my life I’ve had many great cars, but there’s two that stood out. I was fortunate enough to locate and buy two of the same models (not the exact cars) and I drive them everyday grinning like an idiot. The gift you’ve given your dad is priceless as when you retire you can drive whatever you want without worrying about space, reliability, practicality etc. the fact you’ve gone to that extra length locating the exact car makes you a very special person and a great son.
Every man would grin like an idiot when hes cruising in his dream cars
You're right a special person and great son. God Bless
That man probably saw that car as a sacrifice to have a family, what a lucky man to live a life and have it back. Great job!
I am a former 1965 Mustang owner from 1972 (Chicago area - it was straight 6 cyl) - I used to have that car kept it for three year before trading it for a new Chevy Malibu - My son was looking at the old pictures of me and Mustang - First word came out of his mouth "Why did you sell it dad" - your story have touched my heart because my son is 39 yr old - some similarity here & this literally gave teary eyes - God Bless you son.
That's a trip! My mom's first car was a dark green '65 Mustang with the inline 6, she bought it in '71 in San Diego, the previous owner was from Chicago. She drove it until '97 her daily driver believe it or not, couldn't keep it going as my dad worked on it and he passed 2 years prior. Wish she was able to keep the car.
Beautiful story Sir,
When your father took his seat behind the wheel he was instantly about 25 years old once again,
😊 so awesome to see, thank you for sharing this personal story
Gold Bless you fine people ! 🙏🏼
Good job,
Son.
You honor your parents,
There’s a tear in my beer!
your Dad is a lucky man to have a son like you!
I know this is an older video, but man, what a survivor car! That thing is in incredible shape, how cool is it that the people he sold it to took such good care of it. Great story, you could see what it meant to your dad. 👏
I had a '66 coupe back in the mid 80s. Mine was light green (similar shade as this blue one, only green instead) and was a 289/3-speed car with cragar ss wheels. Loved that car to death...only car I ever regretted selling
PS I currently have a Green SN95 Mustang GT Convertible (5-Speed)
It really is a survivor.
You are the BEST son ever!!! I had to sell my 1968 Chevelle Malibu 30 years ago, in order to move back to Massachusetts, also from Southern California. I would just DIE to have that car back again!!! I owned it for 14 years!!!My son is ONLY 18, but I'm sure he would do that for me too if he could, as to this day I STILL talk about that car, and sadly only have TWO pictures of it left!!! It was nearly the same color blue as your Mustang, but with a light blue interior, and a NICE 327/275HP motor in it!!! Best wishes to you and your Dad!!!
Reminds me of the 66 my brother in law had. He worked for years on it to make it perfect. After he made it whole and perfect he sold it to buy a house in Florida. It had the same paint color as yours too. I remember him constantly combing the internet for small parts for it both mechanical and cosmetic. This was also in Michigan. His last project before he passed away was a resto modded 56 Chevy that turned out absolutely beautiful.
Great video! You’re a good son! You made his day! Bringing back all the memories he had in that car!
What an amazing story. I found my 67 fastback I sold 35 years ago. But he wants to much money for it. Your parents raised you right. Not all people would do something like this for thier parents. I know my kids wouldn't. Your an amazing person on the inside for doing this.
You not only made your father's day, but also his year. You made him feel 40years younger. Believe me this world is round and everything is on a cycle and you're going to face what you just did today some day. Wish you and your family health and happiness ☺️
You're a great son, for doing this for your Dad................ he must be proud !!
14:38, just priceless man..
@TiptronicSS thanks for watching!
I think that was the most heartfelt show of appreciation for your dad and how much he means to you, you showed him the most awesome love from a son to a father, by doing this. When he passes away, hopefully you can pass it down to your sons. Good job on the surprise, that was cool. It's crazy how daughters will show mom love by giving her flowers, taking her out to dinner, maybe surprising her with a night for two in the Bahamas, but when it comes to men showing love to their dads, it's usually in the form of sports or cars. So crazy how much a car means to a man. Especially when it's unknowingly restored and given back to him years later. He probably got home that evening and sat there and admired it all over again, flooded his mind with memories and I can bet he shed a tear or two of how grateful he is that you did that for him, and probably still in a bit of awe and disbelief, like "Is this real?" You have a great soul, and I see where you get it from.
What an incredible gift!! Your dad is blessed to have a son like you 😊
Appreciate it.
You're a good son. Well done, more memories made. Something I'd loved to have done but none of my pop's old motors were anything like a 66 'Stang worth keeping.
Just when you needed something, to remind you it's gonna be a good day! Thank you brother for sharing your experience and giving back to your dad on something that he would have no way to emotionally give back. This is a true American Muscle Mustang Story. This is what that PONY IS ALL ABOUT! My hats off to you brother! And keep these Ponys moving! This Mustang County Baby!
What a great surprise for his father. My dad has passed but I would have loved to get his blue with white top convertible 68 mustang
The then and now pic 😍
I wish I could have done something like this for my Dad. How special ❤❤❤
Just goes to show what love and positive raising of a family results in!!
Doesn't get better than this 😊❤❤❤
That’s the best thing I’ve seen in a long time
What a great Mustang story ❤. Mustang are forever.
I WAS TRYING TO FIND THIS VIDEO AFTER I SAW IT SHORT AND NOW I CAN WATCH IT TO THE END... I HAD ONE OF THESE 1965 FORD MUSTAND WHITE AND MY DAD BACK IN 1965 HE HAD ONE THE SAME COLOR LIGHT BLUE GREAT CAR.. DAD IS SO LUCKY WE CANT WAIT MY SON MAX 9 YR.S OLD..WHAT A GREAT VIDEO,, THX.
Got your pony back...I had a 67 I still miss even though I drive a 68 now, memories in our old cars are priceless.
You are a great son. Anybody can tell that he raised you well, with love.
Nice🎉❗️It’s awesome that you did this for your Dad🥰👍🏼
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We have a '91 GT that we bought new - Titanium Frost hatchback with black interior.
Wonderful story...thank you for doing this for your Dad and sharing it with us.
Amazing show, how sweet that must have been..😊
Thats like 2 of the greatest gifts ever. The mans son (greatest gift #1) bought him his own old mustang! (Greatest gift #2) Awesome work my man! 👍
I love stories like this!!!
My Dad bought me a '65 Fastback when I was 17 years old. That was back in '81. My mom also drove a '66 Mustang Hi-Po GT convertible....Those were the dads, thanks for the mammaries :)))
Thanks for watching! Sounds like you had some awesome cars.
Great video l love your story my first car was a 65 mustang convertible my dad restored for me when I was 8 years old l wish I still had congratulations for finding your dads old car enjoy
He’s a lucky dad to have you as a son nice work
Dude.....congrats! Great video. I cant believe it was 40 min. from your house. Your dad has to be stoked!
The amount of luck you had to have to not only find the original car your father bought, but to have it in such remarkable condition! I'm so happy for you and for your father. This was lovely to watch.
Yeah, I'm so glad it all worked out like this.
I LOVE the patina. Our 68 has tons of it. Little scuffs, thin paint, couple dings. But Im not afraid to drive or park it! Gives it so much character, and is representative of how these cars looked when they were "just cars", driven by everyone...everywhere. Awesome video/story!
@JEGsGarage totally agree. car tells a story
That's awesome what you did! Very emotional....I own a 66' Mustang and I know how I would feel if I sold it ever. Thanks for the awesome content!!
Thanks, it was a pretty emotional day!
@go46ball Emotional to watch too! Thanks again!
Great job. I wish I had a son like you. Your Dad and Mom have to be stoked. I miss doing stuff with my Dad and Mom. cherish those times.
Thank you!
Would do a repaint though. Saw some rusty area's. Something you would want to stop.
You're a God given for a son. Thanks for doing this for your old man ❤ 👍
my brother and i have looked for my dads old 67 buick riviera but its been almost 15 years of looking. awesome story, love to see people reunited with cars that have special meaning. side note if you get to muskegon labor day weekend the cars for cancer car show is one not to miss. usually around 600-700 cars are there.
thats a great gift for the only man who wants to see you have more success than him.love this video.
Wow. This one touched my heart!!!! I had a 1966 Ford Pick Up, that my Dad had, taught me to drive it, 3 on the tree, became MY Truck, my pride and joy. Married in 1983, ended up my husbands work truck, then he sold it to a neighbor, who parked it, and it still sits in that same spot, rotting away. I am back in Minnesota, but truck sold when we were living in New Hampshire. Probably ok, as it would make me sick to see it in this condition. But I OFTEN think about it, and wish I had it again! What a treat for your Dad, and precious you've got the photos!!!
@eydiegarcelon8889 thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching
I am a big, strong man, I am Lee Marvin. I will not cry. Ah who the Hell am I kidding, this warmed my heart and soul. This is why we love our dads and want to give them something back.
PJ... WOW. Awesome job honoring your FATHER and family... Nice you never gave up. NO DOUBT your father and family WILL never, ever forget your devotion and effort... We could use a LOT more PJs in this world today... God bless y'all. :) Randy
What a SWEET ride!!! Congrats on tracking it down.
That's so awesome... can't get enough of that kind of stuff.
His smile after getting the keys says 1000 words what an incredible moment
@@jhaqwanjaleel3442 for sure
You're a great man sir,and awesome son,to an awesome dad!
Thanks for watching!
That’s awesome!!! Beautiful car!I’m 64, and my next door neighbor who used to babysit us, had a gold early 60’s mustang. Not sure of the year but looked a lot like this one.
I’ve never been lucky enough to own one, but I’ve been hooked ever since! ❤
What a beauty! My older sister had one very similar! I cried when she traded it in! ❤🎉 great gift! I want one!
Heart touching story
Needs a little work, but I’m glad he hand it over as is, giving his dad the joy and pride of working on it
@@WalterGalindo we are working on it together. Hope to get an update video up here soon
@@go46ball congratulations. thats how i would've done it with my dad, enjoy the process, cant wait for the video.
Wow, that was an amazing story. A neighbor of mine owned a silver Mustang just like this one. Congrats!
U 2 are absolutely lucky that the buyer kept it in good shape. Can't imagine the feeling yr dad felt.
~Yeah you made your dad sooo completely happy...he raised an amazing son...gg you do rock!~
@@nightsspell368 thanks!
I am 69 and had a Red 66 3spd on the floor 6cyl and loved that car and kind of miss it a little watching you reunite car with your dad , Great Job, my favorite truck was a turquoise & White 71 Chevy C10 like your Orange blazer in garage
I love these type of videos, everyone one has let that one car go,to get it back is awesome. I’ve let a few go and I’d love to have them back.
That's was very ausome man great job!! He was smiling from ear to ear great give back loved it your great son !!!!!
@@davidbailey9796 appreciate it.
you're a fantastic son. God bless you and your father.
Very nice video, very emotional. My Dad also drove a 66 and later bought a 67 that was destroyed the night it was brought home. It was hit by a 16 wheeler that jumped off the highway. Thanks for the memories.
I would love to have my 67 mustang convertible, dark blue Metalic with ET slots L50's on the back and L70's on the front.
The 289 T'Shifter auto on the floor.
Big racing stripes down the doors.
It was a mean looking Pony.
The interior was all black just like your dads.
What a great gift to your dad.
Keep Dreaming of those days in 1975 to 1979.
What a great feeling those days bring back.
Nice that you were able to do this before your parents passed away. My father drag raced in California in the early 1960s when NHRA was just getting started. He raced at all the famous tracks. I was born in the late 60's and all that had to be given up for a regular 9-5 job. Unfortuntly my father passed on in the early 1990's we did go to some car shows would have been fun to put a car together we could have raced for fun.
Only a son would understand what this means to his father. The memories that came flooding back for your dad when he saw the car must have been overwhelming. This is the way bonds that transcend time are built. It's obvious you have a love and respect for your dad that stands as a reminder of what love of family and goodness are all about.
You sir, are not only the epitome of a good son,......
You are a good man.
Your dad is undoubtedly proud to have a son such as you.
Great video.
Thanks for sharing this with all of us.
@@Kodiak68-m8f Appreciate the kind words.
That was wonderful. The footage shot inside the car while your folks were driving it together again was my favorite part. Hope they put many miles on it together.
@@richceglinski7543 mine too
god bless you that is such a nice treat for your dad, happy motoring and god bless your family.
8:14 Hope to get there one day
Just beautiful. Bless you brother
I don’t know how your video just popped up on my recommended videos but I’m so glad it did. I watched the whole thing and God bless you for doing that for your dad. I’m originally from Southern California and my late mother and stepdad had a house in Temecula. I was just out there back in January, I know the area very well. My uncle had a Mustang that he used to take to car shows it was red and he passed away almost a couple years ago. Sheesh time just flies so fast.
How cool that you had a dad that you would do something like this for.
Thats a very respectful thing you did for dad. Well done.
Appreciate the comment!
That was very emotional thanks for sharing your journey and hello from perth western Australia
Awesome bro!!! You took 40 years off your Dad that day. I think it’s great when people buy back their parents car’s that they sold to have a family,it really shows how much you love each other and how much the whole family loves each other. It’s nice to see that you thought of your Dad now that you’re able to do that for him. I’ll admit it you did make me tear up when you gave him the keys and then my wife came in the room and saw me and had to see what had gotten to me. Awesome bro!!!
@@kerryhoward804 love it! Haha. Thanks for the kind words
This is awsome, we had a 67 mustang and we traded it for two 66 Comets and built one nice car out of them. My grandfather had a 67 comet when he was a kid and there were some awesome stories about that car. He passed away two years ago and we got the two comets last August. My dad and i did a lot of work on that car and it ended up being a nice tribute car. I am 16 and love restoring the old cars. Ive never seen your videos but this shows who you really are. This is awsome though, keep up the good work.
@JunkyardRevivals08 thanks for watching
Your dad seems like a cool dude.
Man, i love seeing these type of videos. Got me emocional and with tear on my eyes. Really awesome what you did.
Makes me a bit teary-eyed.... this is what makes classic cars so special...it's reliving an important part of someone's life...real nice video!!!
That is a beautiful wonderful story well done Son well done congratulations grandpa she’s back home🙌
my dad had a 65 mustang with air , it had problem wiper always broke on drivers side , i loved that car , my mom had a 69 chevelle
Nothing beats a good car story. Thanks for sharing. Happy trucking.
Appreciate the watch, glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic family story.
You live in a beautiful place, congratulations man, God bless you
Wish i new that color im painting my 79 monza think that would look nicethat was very good off u must have been a good dad and your a good son
PJ I come from a die hard Ford Family, and this video hit me right in the feels! I myself tried to find my father’s 1st mustang as well which was a 66 fastback. Unfortunately it no longer exists, but I am so happy for you, your amazing father, and your entire family. My father got me into mustangs and classic cars as well.
Great! My late dad had several mid-'60s Mustangs. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome!
He raised you well! I can feel the love! great story. I love reading the comments as well.
@@lionden4 thanks for watching. Same on the comments
Love to see it! I'm finishing the resto/build of my late fathers 67 Camaro he owned as a teen. He always kept his though so we are very fortunate! I love these type of videos
@@rookierebuilds Thanks for watching!