
Ralph Thrash was 15 years old and a high school sophomore when he bought the 1950 Ford, a two-door sedan with a windshield sun visor and rear wheel fender skirts.
More than five decades later, the same car, glistening with a fresh coat of black paint, and with the original fender skirts and wide sun visor in place, claims a special garage spot at Ralph and Joan Tharp's Hutchinson home.
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More than five decades later, the same car, glistening with a fresh coat of black paint, and with the original fender skirts and wide sun visor in place, claims a special garage spot at Ralph and Joan Tharp's Hutchinson home.
Read more of the store here - Man searches for, reunites with his classic first car
Here's another story, one guy had this classic car, whom he sold it due to financial problems back when he was young struggling. He got married, got kids and eventually got a yearning for that car.He searched everywhere including the net only to find his long, lost and loved car. He bought it back again of course.
ReplyDeleteThese stories quite fascinate me and inspire me yearning for classic cars and its rich memories of love.