Well, his wife passed away three years ago (she too was a great woman and it was an honor to know her. I actually cried when I heard the news, and the moment I found out was the moment I was buying that gold '94 SSE I had) and left behind a '76 Ford LTD Brougham 2-door with almost every available option that she bought NEW. Yes, y'all read that right.
I've been close with this car since as long as I could remember. I detailed that car for her growing up...once or twice a year she would pull it in our driveway, give me the keys, and I'd get to work. Needless to say, it hasn't seen much detailing since I've been gone. Nor has it seen much of the road...maybe....5000 miles in 10 years.
I've been eying this car. Every time I come up here I bug Mr. Honeycutt about it.."When you gonna let it come to to me?" I'd always ask. Well, I asked that question again this trip, and his words to me were "How much is it worth to you?" He further explained he turned down 2500 dollars when some donkers (as I call them) saw it and whipped out the cash on the spot. I told him "There's one difference between everyone else and me, and that's you'd know I would take care of that car." He looked at me and smiled and said "Why do you think I turned that money down?"
We shook hands and he said "When I'm ready to let her go, she's yours".
No pics yet as I don't have good internet access (wont until Wednesday when I am back in Florida), but shes a diamond in the rough. She drives beautifully, though it needs some help on the exterior...no rust, just weathered paint and vinyl top. Original 8-track still works. Engine is a 400 ci. Around 58,000 miles total.
And the best part? It's been bought on a handshake.
























