A Guy Sold His Car to Pay for His Wife’s Cancer Treatments Then Their Kids Got It Back for Him Years Later
DAYTON, OH - APRIL 3: A for sale sign is seen in a workers GMC truck window April 3, 2006 at the Delphi Chassis System Needmore Rd. Operations factory in Dayton, Ohio. Delphi asked a federal bankruptcy court to void its labor contracts as part of a restructuring plan that includes selling or closing 21 of its 29 U.S. plants. Six of the ten plants set for closure or sale are in Ohio, four within the Dayton area, and employ 7,500 plant workers. The Dayton area plants have an annual payroll of $260 million and in 2005 paid about $12 million in income and property taxes to local governments. (Photo by J.D. Pooley/Getty Images)
A 47-year-old guy in Texas sold his Ford Mustang almost two decades ago to pay for his wife’s cancer treatments and save her life. And now 17 years later, their kids bought it BACK for him, and surprised him with it last month.
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