Most beautiful and touching story based on pure desire to “Do Good Stuff.” If that was everyone’s mantra, we would live in the most amazing world ever. Something so simple. What a difference it could make for all of us. Thank you Steve Hartman for bring this story to us. I’m a huge fan from day one of these kinds of stories that are your forte. I look forward to all of them as soon as I hear your name, I know it will be special and uplifting. Much appreciated.
That brought tears to my eyes. I grew up with those cars, my older brother had a 67 fastback my dad had a 66 fastback my buddies had 2 mac 1's one he totaled So i can deffently relate. I remember seeing the mustangs at a ford dealership brand new. Remember the Brickland it was a cool car for that time period but it never really took off.
Good for him. But goodness gracious, what is wrong with these kids today not wanting to do a car project with their dad? I would have jumped at that chance being a kid working on a car with my dad. Guess times have changed, kids rather play on social media then with their dad who they're not going to have forever