First drive in 30 years: owner reunited with '69 Ford Mustang Mach 1
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- Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024
- This week Davin makes a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 roadworthy again. With a quick brake job, some new belts and hoses, and a fluid top-off she's ready to hit the road again. After a quick drive around the block, we surprise Grandma Sue with her baby back on the road after 30 years in storage. It's moments like this that make wrenching on old cars worth it.
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Man, this whole series was great, even teared up a bit at her shocked reaction seeing the car. Love how she just jumped in no questions asked. I’m pretty sure she was transported back in time during that neighborhood ride, soaking in the memories of her husband and her cruising around. That was beautiful!
she huffing ha ha ya ya was priceless
Big bloke tearing up here in Australia to. I wonder will modern cars still have the same emotional ties? I guess some will.
@@liamgross7217 Greetings from the US! I’ve wondered that too, but with so many vehicles today relying on digital instrumentation panels and consoles, I just don’t think those will age as well. Very different from good old analog controls in the classics-no worrying about firmware updates.
That was great, grandma jumped right in and hahaha...
@@laurormrz 100% right. My old 67 Ford just starts and runs. My Y2K plus cars are littered with little gadget breakdowns and electronic gremlins. I’m Lucky if I can move the seat or wind down the window. As for software upgrades….🤣😂☹️ Meanwhile old Henry and his mates will still be chugging along. 🍻
I just like how natural Davin is in all of his videos on Hagerty. He's not trying to be a showman or an entertainer like so many people on RUclips. His videos are educational and relaxing to watch without any drama and he even managed to get me, a person who was a strict JDM/Euro fan, interested in American cars.
You got that right. He's pure work ethic and a very positive role model.
I can’t believe this video made me tear up for that woman. She loved her husband and that car. Great story.
Shut up, I have ninjas in the house cutting onions.
I can't believe she didn't say thank you to neither Cam nor Davin.
@@DynamicRockers Her reaction was thanks enough for the two lads; plus she would have shoved them out the way to get to that drivers seat if needed !!
@@arkhsm she was obsessed by the Mach1 😜
@@DynamicRockers I’m pretty sure her reaction was enough thanks 😊
She was soo happy. Thanks you made her day.
I have to say... all the years I have been on you tube.....no other car has gotten my attention as this one has. The color....the condition......the family story behind it......one of a kind and its.... beautiful...,..
Loved when she just got in car and went for drive. Excellent!
Not staged and just awesome! Love this series
special cars, like this one, owned over a long time, are part of the family's life story and seeing them again brings back memories of the experiences of years ago, and gives the owner a chance to relive them again. so nice that she could re-experience her husband's excitement to get the car going back in the day, and here it is today. it's more than a car, its part of a life. but its a pretty cool car too.
Very gratifying for you Davin. Kinda emotional for some of us to watch.
You had to have made her day guys, what a wonderful gift, blessings
This one video just won the Internets today!
Love how Grandma takes off on the street! 🤣😂😅
Cam did say she might have had a lead foot, he wasn’t wrong!
She wasn't messin' around once she got it out of the driveway!
@@sadlerbw9 and her cackle ha ha ha was pure joy
Davin is a gem. That car don’t need a bigger engine.
This was awesome 👌. Not only the car but what a beautiful part of the world. From Australia 🇦🇺
This has got to be one of the best vids you guys have done! The reaction and gratitude of grandma Sue is worth all the effort to get it going again.
Great job Davin and crew.
Hopefully there won’t be more comments again on how there isn’t a vacuum hose on the distributor. Lol.
Armchair mechanics were out in full on that last episode! 😂
@@Hagerty hahahahaha for sure
Grandma had a smile on her face and a little bounce in her step upon seeing her car in her driveway.
She has a strong emotional attachment to that car. No matter the workload, her reaction made it all worthwhile. Did you see her gas it after she backed out of the driveway? You go Grandma! Great job on this one Hagerty!
Right, she hammered it!
My parents had a 1969 Mercury station wagon and a gravel driveway. I was about 10 and learning car maintenance and changing my first oil change and my dad said, let's do the radiator coolant too. The oil we collected, but the antifreeze we just drained onto the driveway. He said it wouldn't hurt. We've come a long way since then.
Your opening the radiator drain just reminded me of that moment. 50 years ago. Nice car. I always wanted a 68 or 69 Mustang, especially after I saw my first Mach-I.
this is what cars are about. its not how fast they are, or how rare. its the stories they can tell and the memories they evoke.
I'm a mustang man myself. I have a 65 coupe and a 70 convertible, when she started crying so did I. Great job guys!!
Davin - You are such a great human being!
Wow Davin! Thanks for bringing that car to life and being blessing to Sue.
no shake rattle and roll. NICE! I've got a worked 04. Love the mach's
In HS I had a 1970 Mach I, Cobalt blue. My buddy had a white '69. Brings back a lot of memories.
Nice to see an OG mechanic doing it bare handed and not afraid to get their hands dirty
This was an awesome story on a true survivor muscle car. My first car in high school was a 67 mustang with a 289 V8. I loved that car.
Listen how silent these cars were originally ! And the look on her face, and the speed she got into the car. Fantastic !
Gotta LOVE Davin, he made this ladies life a little better with good memories.
she just jumped right in. "I just want to drive it" priceless.
i aint gonna lie
i did drop a tear at the end , you can see it in her eyes she misses her husband so much
Amazing work as always from the crew.
best of wishes.
Yo bro... me too, and I'm METAL, it's all good /w\/w\
Thanks for sharing such a nice story. What a lovely reaction.
You all are wonderful people. What a show, thank you so very much 🙏🏼
I bought a new 1999 GT Anniversary convertible in June of that year. I drove it for 18 years but it got too tired to keep spending money on and I sold it to Carmax in 2017. I have regretted that ever since. I traced it to Las Vegas NV but no idea if it’s even intact. I’d do anything to get it back. I teared up watching Sue as I know I would lose my mind if mine came back to me.
That was so great to see her, I cried along with her!
What a gift for this family. Thanks Davin and Hagerty!
12:19 "I can go, can I go f...(for a drive)? "
That was the plucked heart string moment for me! 😭🤗
ohhhhh this is absolutely AMAZING!!! I am over here losing it! Seeing that car running again & the look on my momma's face!!! The emotions are unspeakable, really. Just like Cam, my dad & I also always talked about fixing that car up. I used to say to him way back when he got it... 'sooooo... '69 huh?!? so that's like my car, right?' (born in 69) He would laugh & say 'sure kid... it's your car.' ;) We'd talk about if we should paint it or leave it original. OH the memories! THANK YOU, Hagerty of behalf of my entire family! Watching this beauty go down the road again is beyond momentous to all of us. As I said, words can't adequately describe the joy this brings. Cam, Popa is watching in awe at you. (sorry... proud mom moment)
I love how the mustang caught her off guard while talking. She didn't realize it was her car at first and then it hit her. Davin thanks a heap buddy. You🤘🏽
Cool guitar! Yeah, she's talking and see's it right away and you just notice that moment and she says "You guys knew about this!!"
Then bring on the water works, us guitarist gearheads start bawling!
I wonder if was that old school V8 rumble that first snapped her head around !!
I was only 3 years old when this car was manufactured. That's crazy I like it. Awesome video. 👍🙌👌🇨🇱🏴☠️
Dude, I just can't stop smiling every time i see her reaction when she saw the mustang running to the house, this kind of videos are so human so pure about good people just loving cars together, Davin's face when she said "So u're the guy that got this started?", amazing people. I got my car on the garage on restoration process, and after watching how she just got inside de car no questions just wanted to drive and enjoy it and the Davin saying as always get out in the shop, get your project's done, Right after writing this, im going straight to do that, it just motivate me so hard. For more pleased and happy people like this lady, i wish all the best to you and the team Davin!
Cheers Davin!!!
That's the best Ford commercial I've ever seen, unless it's driven into the ground, it just needs a tuneup after 30 years. Love it!
It's like having your loved one again with you.
You guys rock
No words! She just had to drive it! Awesome job guys!
Loved how she just jumped in the car and was gone. No talking, just action. My kind of human being.
I'm not ashamed to say I had to choke back some tears on that one. Great video, thank you.
Ok... ur not ashamed, then admit ur bawling like the rest of us! haha...
@@THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS Well said!
Very cool video and result. Like it.
So, you’re the guy who got this running. Child’s play for him.
love the surprise!
A seriously touching and heartwarming reunion. Thank you for her, it's a perfect example of how cars and passion can link people through times, generations, memories.
Big up to grandma mach1, passing in minutes from tears to... instinctively starting up the roaring V8 to go for a joy ride. Now that's the spirit.
I just loved like she wasted no time, hopped in and drove it! What a gal, what a car!
Ok, usually I don't really care about a Mustang but this thing is in green similar to my old 70 SS Monte Carlo and you did Roast'em and it's one of the cool bodies and a nice story from the lady at the end!
... well now I'm crying too, Gadnabbitt you Hagerty guys!!
Silver Jade is the color name.
Ah, the squish and fade of full drum brakes!! I remember those days well -- my brand-new 75 Bronco (oh, how I wish I still had that thing today,) had drums on all fours. . .!! 😲 Nice that "grandma Sue" immediately put her foot to the metal -- way to go, Sue!!! 🤣🤣🤣
This 70 year old man got a tear in his eye.
Man, Davin, this was remarkable. 69 Mustang was/is my dream as well. I'm 70 years old and the look on her face and her comments says it all. I really enjoyed this series, you knocked it out of the park. What you said at the end speaks volumes as well.
Bill from MN
Heart touching! She is one happy Grandma! Good job! Fantastic car!
Very emotional reaction, totally unexpected from the car restoration video. Something truly special. It wasn‘t just a car, it was part of someone‘s life
It doesn't get any better than this one. Primo, Davin and Cam!
Priceless
Nice work, getting that beauty on the road. It sure needs to be driven and enjoyed.
Best looking Mustang model ever.
This just goes to show you; whatever it is you want to do in life…do it today. I️ can’t tell you how many times I️ hear this story, “guy wanted to do x and died before he got to do it”. My aunt works in a nursing home and she always tells me NOBODY wishes they’d worked more on their deathbed.
It shows an even cruder story, Davin gets the ones just needing tune up and some pleasant straight forward wrenching examples and we get the rusty falling apart ones 🤣
I love that she just jumped in. No camera time, just jumped in and you can tell she wanted to let it rip. Thats amazing. I hope my family has a moment like that some day.
BTW the Cadillac is running great!!! Thanks for the encouragement
Man thats what its all about for sure.. Classic cars that just bring back pure joy
1969 was the best year for Mustangs. That's a beautiful example. Great reveal... I got some dust in my eye, gotta go..
Ahh man....Im watching this in my lunch hour in the UK and it put a lump in my throat! Awsome work Davin and Hagerty, great work!
this was caring about another persons dreams and wishes at its best..bravo !!
Best one yet ... this will be hard to top ... well done.
What surprises me is the minimal investment that it took. A set of brakes new hoses and new engine wiring is not that big of a deal. The engine didn't need to be rebuilt, the transmission didn't need to be rebuilt, the rear differential didn't need to be rebuilt. Replacing those seals on the rear axle was probably the most intense thing you had to do. And I would think that for you that was a minor effort as well.
Congratulations. But even more kudos to Cam for taking such good care of that car over the years keeping it on a trailer and keeping it covered.
Yeah, really it was just standard maintenance, just done all at once !!
Right? Why park it if it just needs a basic tune up?
Awesome, just awesome! The look of disbelief on her face, when she first saw the car, brought tears to my eyes!
It's been almost 50 years since I had my 69 Mach1 so I actually couldn't remember if it had drum brakes all around. I guess it did.
I passed up one with an automatic and found one with a 4 speed stick and the 428cj. Loved it!
Yours could have had disc brakes like mine. Extra charge though.
I have never cried for a RUclips video. Until now
Enjoy your Mach 1 and all the memories it brings!
Pure emotion. Unscripted. 👍🏻
The unmistakable sound of 50 year old Ford door. Some things never change.
Grandma was so surprised and it was nice to watch her reaction. And she has a hot foot. thanks
its nice to give a smile in some person in his memories nice work !!!
I was damn near crying! You this did Ann AMAZING job!! Awesome work and kudos to you for bringing her 'THE dream'!!
In our family we have a story about my dad's "65 coupe that we reclaimed 25 years ago and was modified by my younger son over that time.
He surprised me much like your story. talk about lumps in the throat and tears in the eyes!!
Great story! Great Technician And my favorite all time car! Good job !
How could you not LOVE this. "Grandma Sue" is stoked. Great job.
Hats off to the mechanic for making memories come alive!
This is what it is all about folks ! Life is short.. be happy.
NICE!! what a great way to start my monday morning. I went from a little choked up to laughing when she hopped in and just took off!!
Of all the videos I've watched in the last 18 months, this is by far the best one. Her reaction to seeing that car moving again was priceless. Awesome. You guys are the best,
A puddle-up moment for a great car and a great lady. Kudos to D and the crew. All my best!
M y dream car. Had one back in ‘75-‘77. Wish I had never let it go!
Grandma went from realization through shock and to tears in about a second. This car means a LOT to her. Well done, guys!
I cannot like this video enough! agreed, the look on her face/reaction was pure and awesome. as a lifelong mustang guy certainly helps!
Absolutely love what you have done for this dear lady.
It’s great she just jumped in and took it for a cruise. Nice work!
I bought a new 1969 Mustang with the same color and trim features. Cool!
Love this Mustang. I love the sound of mine everytime I start it.
Beautiful story love this... That is why old cars are special
What a great video. Love the reaction when it pulled in the laneway.
That's awesome. It's great to see that old beauty running, and bringing smiles back to the family.
Beautiful series for the end result! Now to get AmmoNYC to bring the paint back!!!
Love it! The reaction of grandma at the end is priceless, more than worth the price of admission. What a sweet sounding car, too.
Bless her heart. This was awesome Davin !
Great little mini series. Now I have to get in the garage and work on my 69 Mach 1 S-code.
That put a tear in my eye as well! 👍
Very satisfying series.
what a great posting of the story of this car! start to finish, it had me hooked, and the reaction of this nice woman was even better than I thought it would be. thanks for taking all of us on this experience, I really enjoyed being included.