It is SOOO incredibly infuriating to me when people claim that the car means so much to them and they want to keep it yet they will leave it sitting outside for years to rot away.
@bobd1805Ай бұрын
That is typical hoarder mentality. They always have a plan for it but will never get off their duff.
@mikemc330Ай бұрын
Greedy?
@TwoDollarGarargeАй бұрын
That's how humans work we tend to be hoarders and in the person's mind they will get to it someday. Your not a car guy if you don't have that one project for me it's a 1931 model a sitting since 1958 every time I think about fixing it life happens and everything else breaks.
@fingerboardworkshop6273Ай бұрын
Some people don’t have a 3 car garage
@NorthernChevАй бұрын
Or refuse to sell it and let it sit outside and rot for 25 years...
@roberthumphries2730Ай бұрын
I have a similar story. I sold my 1970 T/A Challenger in 1986 that I had wanted since I was in the 8th grade and I finally got it when I was 19 years old. Fast forward getting married everyone but me thought I needed to sell it to buy stuff for the house. So I finally broke down and sold her. I remember the day they loaded it on the rollback I laid my hand on the fender and told her I would find her again one day. How about 4 months ago, 38 years after I last saw her, I found her and worked out a deal to get her back. I unloaded her in the same place I loaded her 38 years ago. I won't ever sell her again. It still had the same keychain on the keys that I had put on it 38 years ago.
@skree_fpv436Ай бұрын
That's amazing!! What condition was she in when you got her back?
@Jamie-u9n8tАй бұрын
Wow that's an amazing story !! Wow what a Car too
@JohnnyDouchbag-nr5yf24 күн бұрын
Keep the car, divorce the wife!
@nicbordeaux11 күн бұрын
Man, I have Man Tears running down my face.
@JamesGuempel8 күн бұрын
My most memorable car was my. '76 Camaro!
@joemcbride4644Ай бұрын
Love this story. Most car guys will be in tears after watching it. I hope you keep it for the rest of your days and pass it down to your son.
@mark_osborneАй бұрын
So true - I was !
@sandrajones2262Ай бұрын
I am in tears! That's a gorgeous vehicle. I don't blame him for wanting to stare at it awhile! His wife is probably so happy he can't bring it in the bedroom at night.
@kbsingletonАй бұрын
Yep. Ditto.
@FisherMan-bh9dnАй бұрын
If I said my car was the love of my life, the love of my life would kill me. 😂
@peteryoung497412 күн бұрын
Haha that’s pretty good!
@bjnorton8029Ай бұрын
This is a car story. Not a BS rich guy who "found" a rare Lambo after somone called and wanted to sell it, but a guy who wanted his first car back. such a good story!
@jamesprice21638 күн бұрын
This is the perfect example of the love a gearhead has for their car
@unstoppableplayz69487 күн бұрын
A story and sitch we can all relate too🤟✊️💯
@pjeverly2 күн бұрын
Spot on. My dad was the same way. You want "the" car. What it is, is not important. But to you, it's everything. Loved this story.
@robdisnerАй бұрын
I had a ‘66 Mustang convertible in college. Drove it cross-country from Michigan to LA. Sold it in ‘89, and like 15 years later, a guy found my name in the glovebox and reached out to let me know it was safely in his garage in London!
@randyvfromtheperchАй бұрын
Love that new owner - he's got a one-way ticket to Car Guy Heaven! .
@FlyinRaptorJesusАй бұрын
Kinda like that song riding with private malone
@jbb8382Ай бұрын
Great story
@stevansaunders18Ай бұрын
That is so cool!!🙌🏻
@GeneralHawk50524 күн бұрын
Would you go to London to see her again?
@wallyg3720Ай бұрын
Only a true car guy can understand how strong the emotion is in this story. I’m so happy that car has returned home. ❤
@94BrunoOАй бұрын
My takeaway from this is that you used to be able to afford a new-ish sports car with two summers worth of paychecks.
@jv6miataАй бұрын
Two summers worth of work couldn’t even buy you a decent Honda civic
@davidnoel2977Ай бұрын
@@jv6miataYeah you couldn't even put a down payment on one these days but back then you could. I lived it........damn I'm old 😂😂😂
Ай бұрын
no that isn't true minimum wage in those years was 2.65 an hour a single guy that was about 90 bucks a week after taxes as i recall. trans ams were like 5-6 k as i recall
@mfreund15448Ай бұрын
It was $2.35 when I was 16 and I am the same age as he is.
Ай бұрын
@@mfreund15448 i don't know what state your in. but in 1978 California minimum wage was 2.65 an hour. I was 15 years old. so i don't doubt what your saying for a second, just saying what i know to be fact in California in 1978. I think the next step was 3.10 in 1980
@EfficientRVerАй бұрын
I was a trombonist who played the solo in Tommy Dorsey's "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" countless times. I always wondered what the trumpets (who get the solos in most other pieces) were thinking as they weren't in the spotlight for once .... and it turns out, I guess they were thinking about their first car, and getting it back.
@borismcfinnigan3430Ай бұрын
More stories like this please. No bullshìt fables, no ego or "look at me" going on here. Just a good story with a nice happy ending.
@brentwoodbergmann8842Ай бұрын
@@borismcfinnigan3430 agreed Boris! I had the ‘77 hurst hatch with the TA 400 (Pontiac block) and Muncie 4 speed. Was nice to see the effort he put into locating that car. It’s heartwarming that it didn’t get sitting there indefinitely! I once tried an hour at 100 mph the car handled it well. Then it took 1.5 hours to come back lol
@mrp2561Ай бұрын
Agree big but won't tell you my related story
@TWilson-t8hАй бұрын
@@mrp2561 🤔
@mrp2561Ай бұрын
@@TWilson-t8h what I mean is I have a lot of similar experiences as the original poster but I choose not to blab it out here and switch the focus on me that's all. I don't understand why people do that. It's just me.
@TWilson-t8hАй бұрын
@@mrp2561 I understand and appreciated your humility, but as you can see, people come here for exactly those kind of stories. I feel you would be adding something, as opposed to taking away. Not trying to change your mind, just adding my point of view. Take care, either way. ✌️👍
@jimmyjames8736Ай бұрын
There is nothing better than a good storyteller talking about something that means a lot to them.
@andyday1981Ай бұрын
I honestly think that’s the best video I’ve seen on here (and there’s been some good ones). I love car stories like that. So glad he found it.
@allenkranawetter9482Ай бұрын
I used to own a 1991 Trans Am 5.0. white with a black cloth interior n I made the mistake of letting my oldest daughter drive it when I got it back it had a blown motor 😮😢🤬🤬
@jessecoc6247Ай бұрын
@@allenkranawetter9482 rather rebuild a motor than do bodywork
@weseisenschenkslostmusclec9123Ай бұрын
www.youtube.com/@LostandFoundMuscleCars
@peteryoung497412 күн бұрын
Yea I agree and what a surprise to hear this guy was a trumpet player for Tommy Dorsey.. crazy you couldn’t make that up!
@deejaymaltaАй бұрын
That was a fantastic story, I had no intention on watching 19 minutes of this but I was captivated, I'm so glad this guy (and fellow Trumpeter) found and got back his car.....I'd watch these all day :)
@ShoyrinjuruStyle13 күн бұрын
same!
@stevemonkey6666Ай бұрын
" it was my father's car Well put it in the garage!" That was my thought😅
@Driessens_Peter25 күн бұрын
people were just bullsh*tting him, they knew that he wanted it so badly because he spilled the beans.
@jeremydover869411 күн бұрын
Lol he said Im a musician I was thinking ok transam guy musician he is probably a drummer but looks like a lead guitarist...I played the trumpet 😂I didn't see that one coming
@taproom113Ай бұрын
I bought my first Corvette when I entered the Navy in 1974 ('73 Red on Black, 454-4 speed ragtop) and have had several since. Much later in life I decided to find a specific 1973 Corvette that I bought in 1975. I had customized it pretty extensively and wondered what condition it would be in 30 years later. I remember feeling the same way Joe described and let my hopes run wild. Well ... I finally found the car. To be more accurate, I found out what happened to the car. A gentleman wrapped it around a tree and died in the process, a few years after I sold it (Thoughts and Prayers to Family and Friends). The car was parted out and spread to the wind. Joe's experience is a rare one, which is worth documenting ... Thanx VINwiki & congrats Joe ! 🤘 ^v^
@mattfarahsmillionmilelexusАй бұрын
One of the best stories ever on the channel. A+++
@JeremyHaranyАй бұрын
Came here to say the same!
@UFPTXАй бұрын
must be new here, not even close
@rori1891Ай бұрын
Definitely in the top 3.
@RB26DESTАй бұрын
@@rori1891 What are the other two? I loved this story.
@weseisenschenkslostmusclec9123Ай бұрын
www.youtube.com/@LostandFoundMuscleCars
@fakumadda1632Ай бұрын
He wasn't looking for a car. He was looking for his youth and a carefree past. A great time for a lot of people that you don't quite appreciate until it's gone. Aquiring the car doesn't give him those days back, but it does, however, help him feel like he captured a part of them in a time capsule frozen in time. When he looks at the car, he doesn't actually see a car. He sees a place in time that he loved very much. I don't know how much money he spent to restore it. But to him, it's obviously worth every penny when he looks at it and smiles and remembers so vividly those wonderful youthful days of a man with a V8, 4 on the floor and a carefree life full of promise and longing for adventure.
@jcheck628 күн бұрын
Very well stated. I've done the same with an airplane I built in '88. Sadly the tail number has been given to another plane so impossible to trace where it is.
@nicbordeaux11 күн бұрын
That's the theory, and there is some truth to it. But That's just a small part. Of all my cars, there's only one I regret. It wasn't my first, it was just the car which was more than any other car.
@KeithKmanАй бұрын
My dad had a 1979 WS6 Trans-Am. What’s crazy is he loved blue. When he went to the dealer to order it he asked if he could order a black car with a blue bird and trim (black cars came with a brown bird and tan trim). The dealership called the factory and they agreed to do a black car with a blue bird with blue trim and interior stitching. My dad LOVED that car. He ended up having to sell it to afford his honeymoon. I wish we still had the car. It was one of the only factory Trans-Ams that was black with a blue bird on the hood. Car was a Southern California car and he sold it to someone locally that crashed their Trans-Am two weeks before. This was in 1984.
@Rundark-Ай бұрын
My dad had the 1977 Smokey and the Bandit rep. Dad was an Army recruiter at the time and became the #1 recruiter west of the Mississippi. He'd pick those guys up in that car bring 'em to the house and introduce them to my mom and my sister and I. He said to all of them at some point that the Army made all of what he had possible and they were sold. Unfortunately that car caused a wedge between my parents as he bought that car and traded in her beautiful conversion van for it without even letting her know and it upset he pretty bad. So they split the sheets, my sister and I went with her to live in the ghetto dad got to pick his next assignment because of the great job he did and moved to Hawaii. He had the car shipped there and it was the only one like it on all the islands. He told me he even sold it for a little more than he paid for it.
@Expatriate1977Ай бұрын
That’s awesome! It’s likely in someone’s garage in mint condition just as your dad ordered it. You never know especially with something that iconic.
@jtemmer4179Ай бұрын
I've seen it.
@KeithKmanАй бұрын
@@jtemmer4179 If you’re serious can you get in contact with me? Where is the vehicle now?
@jtemmer4179Ай бұрын
@KeithKman I seen it in Wisconsin. Racking my brain to remember where exactly. It was 10 years ago. I didn't know it was a 1 off car. I thought they were made with the blue bird also.
@brownwhaledriverАй бұрын
Awesome story, I’m your age, had a 1984 z28 in high school and drove it everywhere. It was a chick magnet 😂. In time I got married but instead of selling it I put it in the corner of my garage, this was 1999. Just last week I decided I wanted to see it again. Well 25 years of furniture and boxes and Christmas decorations had to be moved.But she was just like I left it but full of dust. I’m so glad I kept it after all these years.By the way, I’m from Lockport. Take care, enjoy the fruits of your hard work and determination in finding your car. They really do become part of you.
@QwepzyАй бұрын
Car stories from the 80s just hit different what a time to be alive I bet.
@doubleaaaronАй бұрын
Everyone back then talked about cars. I was a kid, but it was an amazing time.
@TheSleepingonitАй бұрын
Much better than today
@eBaum96Ай бұрын
@@TheSleepingonit You CLEARLY did not grow up in the 80's.
@eBaum96Ай бұрын
@@doubleaaaron Everyone STILL talks about cars....
@ShoyrinjuruStyle13 күн бұрын
i wish i was born in the 60s so i could live the 70s and 80s
@sterlingarcher4957Ай бұрын
Fantastic story being reunited with your original car. I have a similar story with my Gen 2 Dodge Ram. I am a truck guy and my first car was a Gen 2 Ram. Long story short is I was apart from it for ten years and constantly missed it. I even bought a Ram TRX with the Hellcat to fill the void but I still wanted my 97 Gen 2 Ram back. I got it back in 2022, in horrible shape, and was able to restore it back and it is now my daily driver again. I couldn't be happier. I teared up a couple of times listening to your story just thinking about how blessed I am to have my original first truck back with me. Great story and thanks for sharing it.
@NigeUK00723 күн бұрын
Beautiful story! I absolutely loved this. I am so happy you found it, no value can ever be put on that feeling. That emotion was real, and runs deep! Bravo on achieving your dream. ❤
@ronschwolsky1626Ай бұрын
I don't even want to think about how much he spent to bring this TA back to life. That being said, it's his money and I'm very glad that he's happy.
@Flies2FLLАй бұрын
If he's happy and can afford it then it is MONEY WELL SPENT.
@andrewg2322Ай бұрын
And 30 years of time, multiple states, kids, houses, life. Very impressive his kids gonna love that car
@jerrycalloАй бұрын
Money is just a number sitting in an account that you look at from time to time. I have a saying "I don't want money, just the things it buys".
@Mark-p6q3nАй бұрын
I had a 1979 T/A that looked exactly like this one! I bought it in the summer of 1992. It was a 1 owner car with 61,000 miles on it. It was black with gold decals, tan interior, T-tops and factory 4-speed. Garage kept. I kick myself in the ass everyday for selling it!!
@andrewfletcher5584Ай бұрын
Love this story!! While tiling a shower an hour from my house, I drove past my old 1997 eclipse gsx, which I sold 8 years ago. Loved that car, was my baby, and I'm in negotiations to buy it back. 100% understand he's feelings toward that car. Glad you got it back
@RB26DESTАй бұрын
Good luck with that GSX, I hope you get it back man.
@andrewfletcher5584Ай бұрын
@RB26DEST thank you much!! Think we have a deal in place, just need to pay the man and haul it back to it's home.
@RB26DESTАй бұрын
@@andrewfletcher5584 Wow, that's great! Go through with it, even if it's a lot of money. In the end, the joy will be worth it!
@eBaum96Ай бұрын
@@andrewfletcher5584 Best of luck, brother!
@nevillebloodybartosАй бұрын
Good for you bro. My regret was selling my 1986 W123 Mercedes… I got it to 260,000 miles and the rust got too bad. The wife was on at me to sell it and I gave in… regret it to this day 8 years later
@MaD707MaNАй бұрын
Love it. I still got my 1980 turbo T/A. She's coming back together slowly but surely.
@erikk1820Ай бұрын
Turbo TA’s are finally getting the love they deserve.
@6stribe379Ай бұрын
Bro remembers everything, but his sons age😂😂
@HawgWyldFishingАй бұрын
Hey now, we gatta have priorities in order here. He can keep up with that on his own. That’s why they gave em a birth certificate when guys sign for child support liability. 😂😂
@Prodriver33Ай бұрын
As a father of two I can tell you that just happens sometimes. I know when my kids were born I was there for crying out loud, but trying to remember that date is next to impossible sometimes.
@adamsmith-bg5wqАй бұрын
His son’s name is Trans Am. Obviously.
@BehindThePlayButtonАй бұрын
8 or 9 or 10 😂
@ccmldadАй бұрын
Lies are hard to remember
@tspot816Ай бұрын
I get this. I am 54. I was 16 in 1986 and we used to ride around in my friend's Trans Am with the t-top off as early in March as we could take it because we were always jonesing for spring by then. That was very close to Rochester, NY as well. We'd be blasting down the road, drinking 40s, playing Crue or Metallica, looking for girls. It was that time in a young man's life where you are absolutely positive that there is going to be something awesome around every single corner you come to. At 54, I'd give just about anything to feel that again. Life has been good. But it was extra fun back then. I am so glad he found his car, and that feeling.
@DannyEstep-c2tАй бұрын
Bought my 70 GTO at 17 years old I'm now 54 and I still have it. It is my drag car and my son has taken the wheel from me and is keeping it in the family for sure when I'm gone. Love the story and glad you got it back!!!!!
@brentwoodbergmann8842Ай бұрын
Bought my 69 The Judge GTO when I was 19, now almost 66 years and I’ve kept it all this time. I still love to take it out for a sweet cruise.
@DannyEstep-c2tАй бұрын
@brentwoodbergmann8842 that is awesome!!!! My 70 is nothing but a race car so it only has one purpose. My 64 GTO is my go to for a Sunday afternoon cruise.
@98cbringАй бұрын
Oh man the sense of completion you had when she came home must've been epic! Glad you got your girl back!
@typetwotimАй бұрын
I had a 77 bandit in high school . A stolen / recovered Frankenstein salvage build - but it didn’t matter. I’ve had dozens of classic cars but 45 years later I still miss that one the most
@ajvonlineАй бұрын
Same here. My first car. 400 with B&M shift. I still miss it.
@fanievorsterАй бұрын
Realistically they are just machines, but car guys like me can truly understand the love and bond that you establish with whatever favorite automobile your preference is. I lost mine and unable to get it back. Very glad there are awesome success stories like these, good job and well done on this amazing father and son life adventure!!
@heavychevy462Ай бұрын
Outstanding! I know the feeling I sold my Chevelle unwillingly 20 years ago and made a last ditch effort to get it back with a hand written letter to the owner and it’s now back in my possession and never going away again
@bradleyhanlonАй бұрын
That’s fantastic! It’s cool to see our generation re-uniting with our high school cars and sharing them with our kids
@rodmacd8357Ай бұрын
Awesome it's back home! Was there any marks or dents, decals you put on it still there? I still own the 57' Chevy gasser I bought in 1986 for $1000 as a senior in high school. I've done some major sacrifices over the last 30+ years but somehow managed to keep it! I just recently started the process of getting it road worthy after sitting for decades. These tri fives are bringing such crazy money I might not be able to buy another. Rust bucket rolling shells are $10k+!!
@heavychevy462Ай бұрын
@@rodmacd8357 the dude I sold it to just painted it and that was it. My speed declas every 18 year old slaps all over was still on the dash and windows the damn air freshener I put in was still hanging from the vent handle it’s an absolute trip driving it
@thespicepatelАй бұрын
This is the type of story we all live for as car people!
@ENDINGWOKENESSNOWАй бұрын
My mom got the 79 Trans Am after Smokey & The Bandit came out. The exact same model from the movie. I loved that car as a kid. I wish she had kept it because we always had our cars garaged and clean. It would be mint still no doubt. Good memories. Glad you got your car back.
@edh4686Ай бұрын
This is the reason why I love this channel. To see and hear stories like this and be so envious of people that had the luxury of being able to have a car that they've always wanted and getting it back is it true American story.
@JZ_CarsАй бұрын
Such a cool story!!! Congrats on reconnecting with your TA! Burt is smiling down on you
@LegendsWorkshopАй бұрын
This video is for anyone who's ever loved a car. Thankfully I never got rid of the ones I loved as a kid, even back then I sensed this is what'd be in front of me if I did. I've dragged my cars from one storage space to another over the years and what a headache to do it, but I still have them!
@johnmills4983Ай бұрын
I never cry at anything man but being a car and bike nut that actually got a tear in my eye , well done man your son is gonna inherit that beauty one day too ,what a story ,I'm choked !!🤩
@gloucesterdavidАй бұрын
My first car was a 1979 Pontiac. I traded it in 1991 for a 1984 Firebird. About 3months later I see it outside a frat house in Kansas City Missouri and it didn't have a single straight body panel on it. And that is after I spent most of High School rebuilding it and learning collision repair in shop class to fix it and repaint it. That was 1992 and I STILL want that car back to do it right.
@renaissanceman7145Ай бұрын
I loved this man's story! I wish I could find my 1st car. A 1970 Barracuda. Factory 318 car. When I got it, it had a mildly built 340. Headers, dual plane intake, 750 CFM Holley dvl pump carb and a Mallory dual point distributor were easily variable mods along with the loping idle of an aftermarket cam. The higher compression piston...not easily verifiable. She was fast, faster than my 16 year old foot could stay out of. I worked 2 summers on a framing crew for the money...$1200 in 1982. "If you race this thing I'm selling it" my dad warned. I really wish I'd had more self control back then because it was long at all and it was sold. I know the (also young) guy that bought it crashed it into his mother's Caddy in their driveway. I'd say mine has likely rusted to nothing or was saved and now would cost multiple 5 figures easy.
@Kiawah1007Ай бұрын
This dude is awesome. Congrats my man.
@mrp2561Ай бұрын
@@Kiawah1007 finally a normal comment, not another story trying to top the original video.
@darkside78027 күн бұрын
Amazing story. I’m into more of the ‘71 Challenger, ‘70 Cuda, ‘68 Camaro, etc. More of my taste. But this man’s story telling is amazing. The car does look very nice, too. This was a man tear jerker.
@jakespeed63Ай бұрын
Truly awesome story and a super cool dude. I’m a big lover and a car guy too. This makes me so happy. Last April I got back my high school 1969 nova SS 354 speed that I sold to buy my house in Florida. I knew where the car was, but could never even think about getting it back until unfortunately my wife passed away and I said life is too short and I borrowed the money and bought the car. It’s in mint condition now and it will always stay in the family just like this guy.
@SuperTrb0Ай бұрын
Excellent story. I completely understand how you feel. I left the Army in 2005, when I got home to Acworth, GA I went down to Carl Black Pontiac and bought a 2006 GTO, phantom black metallic, red leather interior, six speed manual, and 17” wheels. I love that car. I had to sell it in 2015 to make room for something bigger now that I have a family. Every time I see a Phantom black GTO my heart skips a beat as I wonder if it is my old GTO.
@97delkronАй бұрын
at 60 yrs old i felt this story. i still to this day have my first nice car. bought it in 1985. i couldn't imagine not having my car. not gonna lie... i teared up a bit watching him tell the story. so cool he has it back.
@TorqueKMAАй бұрын
dude must play one hell of a trumpet...
@Baltzy24Ай бұрын
As a jazz musician and a car guy, I loved this story
@domingogarcia4953Ай бұрын
I am in tears dude. Great story. Im a Pontiac guy and i understand. Ive had my 67 Pontiac since 1999 and still own it but havent had time or dough to fic her up. Becoming a dad took all my moolah and time. But this story inspires me. Congrats
@bobd1805Ай бұрын
What a love story. Best Vinwiki ever.
@iangadget3848Ай бұрын
What a great story! Well done on saving your old ride. I have also loved the '77 Trans Am ever since watching Smokey and the Bandit as a 12 year old. You definitely did justice to this '79 SE.
@travisiswinАй бұрын
I know we won't be getting any more Rabbit stories, but dammit this one comes real close to feeling like one. Glad you got the car back, man.
@christophermichaels20 күн бұрын
This a fantastic story and fantastically told in a way that captures the love so many of us have for our cars. I love how your diligence and determination paid off. Congratulations!!
@KevanoeАй бұрын
My father owns a warehouse in a complex down the street from the Pontiac Specialists shop and I’d always pass it on my way to work on my own project, help my dad out, etc. It didn’t click until Joe mentioned the fire, I remember passing by a few days after it happened and it was a tragic thing to see, half of the warehouse was melted off the frame. They managed to get the whole place put back together within the last year or two and I specifically remember that exact trans am being loaded onto a trailer. Seeing how many frames and body panels sit by the side of the warehouse, that are probably the only thing left from the cars that didn’t make it, it’s a miracle the ‘79 made it out.
@Mutley275Ай бұрын
Wow what a story, bought tears to my eyes. The fact your got your teenage car back is epic. I had a custom 78 Chevelle which i'd love to get back but sadly she was written off years after a parted with her.
@timgrogan883Ай бұрын
I owned a 1979 Camaro with t-tops and factory 4speed . I still have dreams about driving that car. I found once but couldn’t get it back so I know how much it means to get your dream car back. Congratulations
@brentftaylorАй бұрын
I bought an 81 Bandit car for parts twenty five years ago . I ended up not parting it out and one day happened to find some paperwork inside from the original owner. As a hunch I sent a message on FB to someone with the same name that hadn’t posted in years. Figuring they had died I forgot about it, then five years later the guy contacts me to see if I still owned the car. I did and we met to discuss its return. He remembered where every dent and scratch had come from. Last I heard he was in the process of restoring it.
@Vintage-vs-SpeedАй бұрын
When I was a kid back in the 60’s - 70’s I felt alone. My father died when I was 6 yrs old. No one understood my love for cars. I always felt like an out cast. To my mother cars were just an appliance. I know my father liked cars because he had a stash of collectibles. Car parts, magazines, plastic models on display such as the Green Hornet and the Black Widow. I built go karts out of scrap when I was 8, much to my mothers disapproval. It wasn’t until my teen years in the mid 70’s that I could work and afford to travel to car shows and swap meets. It was there that I met individuals who were like minded about cars. Real car guys! Watching this video makes me realize how much car guys are the same. We remember our first car. Images of cars on the strip burned into our brains. Friday night grabbing a burger, shake and fries at the favourite hang out, cruising the streets with our best girl. These father and son car stories make me proud to be connected to a great group of individuals. Thanks for making the video. God bless all you car guys with great stories like this one. I never feel alone anymore.
@bradleyhanlonАй бұрын
This story really hits home for me. I just got my first car back this week after selling in 2002. It’s a 1964 Ford Fairlane 500 2 door hardtop that had two owners in my wife’s family before it was given back to me! Same thing as Joe- walking around it with my teenage son telling him memories of how a scratch here and there happened during my ownership. Too cool!
@joaorochapereira3889Ай бұрын
Awesome story! But the hero from this is the 8 year old kid, he did a long con and managed to get a car ready for his teenager years :D
@daniel-it2lwАй бұрын
nothing will ever compare to the car you love and buy in your late teens and 20s, the hours you put in them driving or working on them. i know its a car but you build a bond with it, im lucky ive never sold my first car, a 1990 r32 skyline i saved from a wrecking yard. ive had it 12 years and spend hundreds if not thousands of hours with it.
@zanderxymoxАй бұрын
Smokey & the Bandit is free to watch right now here on KZbin. I have been rewatching them over the last couple days, so this video is great timing 😂👍🏻
@thefatherfintanstackАй бұрын
Is it? Or it is the algorithm? Maybe they're tracking your searches?
@marshollygarden8693Ай бұрын
Dude seems like a genuine, family man and that comes through when his beloved car finally came home. Fantastic story, Joe. Thanks for sharing such a warm story.
@typedrewАй бұрын
Best video on here in a long time. Very happy for him
@ryanshanahan9100Ай бұрын
The rounded back glass is the toughest to get. Looks amazing. I miss my truck I bought in 2003. Drove it for 16 years. Has a kid and needed more space. My cousin bought the truck and still has it. I haven't sat in the driver seat in six years. I'm in North Carolina, bought it in Northern Virginia, he's in Florida. I love that truck. I understand this store and the sentimental value so much. I've seen my cousin a dozen times since he bought it. I just haven't been in Florida. I just need to feel that steering wheel, at least, one more time. It's a black Toyota pickup, just like in Back to the Future. I had a flux capacitor sticker on the back window. I need my black Toyota again. First new car/truck I ever bought. I know where it is. My kid is older now and doesn't need a car seat anymore. I kinda want my truck back. I knew every inch of it.
@jasonrackawack9369Ай бұрын
I bought a 1975 forrmula 400 firebird in 1993.....and a 1975 455 4 speed Trans Am in 1999 I have hung on to both come hell or high water over the years just so I never have to experience that kind of regret from selling later.....every day I dont have to sell them is a good day😉👍
@jayjaydev6525Ай бұрын
Soo happy for you to hear such a heartwarming story. You well deserved it. Cheers from germany
@SkeetMcRibbАй бұрын
These are my favorite stories. Glad he got his car back, he truly loves it. That's what being a car guy is all about.
@bruceallen6016Ай бұрын
Congratulations! You got your old car back. I wish I could get my old 1978 Bandit back. Like yours, mine had the WS6 wheels, but had a warmed up SD 455 from a 73 Pontiac. I really miss that one.
@danthechevymanc6b475Ай бұрын
It is great he got the car back. I hear so many stories of people regretting they sold their car. The moral to the story, NEVER sell the car unless you really don't like it anymore. It's not a matter of if you'll regret it, it's a matter of when. even if money is tight or you don't have a lot of time to drive it. Store it somewhere safe so it is ready for you when you are. Don't put yourself in his situation.
@kareemrichards8635Ай бұрын
MAN! Boy, I tell you. Talk about sentimental value. Incredible.
@davevan9150Ай бұрын
A great example of what Pontiac used to mean. RIP
@cowboy6750112 күн бұрын
I'm 53 now, and I had a red 79 Trans Am when I was 18 in Longmont, Colorado. I can't tell you how bad I've wanted to do what he did in this video. For all of us old guys who wish we still had our dream car, I'm so glad he found his!
@EdBolianАй бұрын
Great story, well told.
@arnepielhoff807317 күн бұрын
What a heart melting story... I´m glad he got it back and won´t leave it anymore... I mean shure it´s only a car, but for him it´s the one Car.... very very cool story!
@HuckBuddiesАй бұрын
@1:13 I think it's funny we have to explain what newspapers and magazines are, for those who don't know. 😂
@jakefriesenjakeАй бұрын
I bought a 1981 Camaro Z28 like 16 years ago. I was pretty young. I've been working and restoring and heavily modding it all that time. I got married and kept it. Drug it around every place we moved to. Parts stored everywhere. I finally got it done a couple of years ago! Awesome to drive!
@averygaines8309Ай бұрын
I have a 79 Camaro i bought when I was 18 and I done the same thing life happened but I can tell you this I am grateful that I still have it.
@terryloh8583Ай бұрын
What a great story, That's a car guy. It's not about 0-60, or this feature or that feature, it's about how the car makes you feel. Nice to have the happy ending!
@TonyLuxton-i2f20 күн бұрын
What a fantastic story and your son will inherit one day. Congratulations
@devildog_iii3492Ай бұрын
I found the CVO Harley I sold for our first house down payment my late father got me when I was in the Marines to replace another I had to sell. Owner said he would sell and now ghosts me… glad u got yours back.
@joebird4500Ай бұрын
I really enjoy car stories like this. usually they don’t have the best outcome but you were blessed to get it back. I have my dad’s 77 ta he bought back in the 80s. I would drive it alot in the late 90s and early 2000s. In 2019 I took ownership of the car and she’s not going anywhere!
@WashburnD10Ай бұрын
What a brilliantly cool story teller Joe is. What a brilliant story.
@Stu04724 күн бұрын
Great story! Genuinely happy for this guy. The Bandit's Trans Am from Smokey and the Bandit almost certainly ascended to be my favourite car when I first saw the film in what, 1981? (I was around 4 years old! 😀) - But then I saw Cannonball Run and you know... that Lamborgini Countach entered my world!
@dwtrksvcАй бұрын
Love this! Those that say "it's just a car" are missing a huge part of their soul and will never understand...
@michaelcheli5842Ай бұрын
What a neat story, and amazing that you were able to track it down and give it a new life, powered by vintage memories. I love Trans Am's, and even though I never had the privilage of owning one; you got me cryin. And extra special that your son was a part of your hunt and will continue on your Trans Am legacy. Thanks for sharing.
@MidnightRoadGarageАй бұрын
Oh man I would have seen that buff mark and lost it as well. Congrats on getting it back!
@rkbyrd4432Ай бұрын
Great Feel Good Story - Congrats!!! Two cars from my past that I wish I could find: 1969 Olds 4-4-2 with 455CID and M22, and 1979 T/A with (factory) Olds 403 and TH400. I know the feeling: No VINs, and no leads...
@_Suzuka_JoeАй бұрын
much better story teller than the guy who takes a year to finish a sentence
@jasondrinovsky7962Ай бұрын
What a great story! You're very lucky that you were able to find the car after so many years, and even more so to be able to buy it back. I'm happy for you man!
@stephensvenson7255Ай бұрын
This is the best story I have seen on this channel by far.
@theresacarifa6364Ай бұрын
Great story well spoken brings me to tears so happy you got your TA back! Had a 78 black TA 4 speed bought when I promised myself if I made it through nursing school I'd buy my dream car. Found out couldn't afford the gas to go back and forth to work so tearfully I sold it. Have the vin not found it yet but bought 77 TA y82 that I love but still not the same. Hope you and your son make great memories with your 79 TA!
@autoaddict7481Ай бұрын
Love the story, Can see the joy in his face. Us petrolheads know thar feeling well. Congratulations mate. Enjoy.
@zombienectarАй бұрын
One of the best stories ever. I feel the same way about my old 67 Olds 442. I know its toast but a lotto win and I will buy one identical to it. 400ci , tubo 400 auto, black interior, buckets , console, ancient aztek metallic blue with a black vinyl top. Very good top end highway gear. In the 2's for sure. Best 7 years of my life.
@Sean-JohnАй бұрын
My first car 97 camaro v8 is sitting in my moms garage after I bought it back from the friend I sold it to. She asks me to sell it every couple months doesn't understand why it will never happen I only drive it a few days a year. Only car people understand that attachment to a piece of metal
@bwofficial1776Ай бұрын
I still have my first car and I'll never sell it. It only comes out every couple of weeks, just enough to have fun and keep it in good shape but not enough to put the miles on.
@bodieb.1239Ай бұрын
I love this story. I paid attention to every word, every situation and every win and loss. My god I was emotional and can't even imagine your emotional journey. What a happy ending and that car's gotta have a soul. Amazing. Congratulations barley scratches the surface. Great story, Awesome beautiful car. Merry Christmas and for certain a very happy new year.
@GTSCarLifeАй бұрын
Love this guy. Great story, thanks for sharing this with us Ed!
@marklopez7654Ай бұрын
I just sent this story to my Sister. We had matching brand new 1981 Smokey and the Bandit Trans Ams with t-tops. Hers was a turbo-charged automatic and mine was a 4-speed manual. We thought we were all that. They were absolutely gorgeous! I wish I could send you pictures of ours. I was a teenager and ended up wrecking mine so we got me an 82 silver over blue Indy pac car Z28. That was a beautiful car too but in my opinion, didn't match the beauty of my Trans Am with the gold pinstripes and gold firebird on the hood. Since my front-end was tore up, mine probably went to a junkyard. However, I'd sure like to find her turbo. LOVE your story although it made me sad. Thanks for sharing!
@nateblazek3671Ай бұрын
This inspired me, I'm now on the hunt for my '85 Trans Am from high school as well. I found a VIN, but apparently it's 1 digit invalid and I can't get further info without it being fixed....maybe I need to hire a private investigator too lol
@motomanbill1959Ай бұрын
Great story. In 1975 I got a 1970 Mustang coupe while I was in high school I paid just under a grand working summer jobs. I drove it for years joined the Navy and in 1982 it needed an engine rebuild, I was recently married with a baby on the way, Trying to be a thrifty and responsible father to be I decided to trade it for a Renault Le Car I was sad to say the least. Fortunately my credit wasn't great and after about 3 weeks they called me to bring back the Renault. I got my Mustang back, I was able to get some advance pay between duty stations and I had the Mustang motor rebuilt. I did a paint and body restoration in 1996, it was my daily driver until about 2002 and had the engine rebuilt again. I don't drive it all the time but I drove that car today. Not totally perfect but sounds good, and turns heads. I am glad I have hung on to it
@seandebottis3276Ай бұрын
Hands down the best car story I have ever heard.
@Stuckofftherealness15 күн бұрын
I fkn felt this video. Everyone remembers what it was like to be in high school working and waiting until you got your first vehicle.