Works both ways. The things they told you as a kid, you remember & remember they're right....but they start being human (fallible). You realize that they don't/didn't know EVERYTHING. That being said, my father is my rock. I will always love/respect him.....but he does sh*t that annoys the piss out of me. Love ya, Dad!
My father was so stupid, often giving me useless advice: don’t drink so much, don’t spend all of your money, get up early, blah, blah, blah. I remember vividly a couple weeks after my 25th birthday he gave me advice that was very helpful. Thank goodness he wised up as I got older!
Rob... I'm 54 and you have me crying like a baby.. for what you're going through.. and my father was in hospice care.. about the same as your father.. lung wise.. my father was my hero also. I'm going to quote him as he said about his father.. " my dad was the smartest man I ever knew, I wish I would have listened more ".. but all that said my dad lived in Chattanooga.. I live in Trimble Tennessee ( at the boot heal of Missouri) 400 miles away.. he went home from the hospital. I walked away from job house everything. Loaded the car with clothes personal stuff and 10 chihuahua's ( story for another day).. I didn't know when or if I would return.. luckily I have a great boss.. I was there from Thanksgiving 18 till last of January 19.. he passed away January 6 19.. me and my little brother were by his side.. funny story. Hospice nurse didn't know who I was. A nurse had gave him morphine the day before to ease his pain.. he actually slept that night.. next day a new nurse had came by and was going give him more morphine.. he said "I don't want any,,, I have seen to many people get hooked on in and ruin ther lives " of course I started laughing. As he would have also.. told him " take the shit .. your not gonna be around long enough to get hooked on it" the new nurse looked at him and told him " I can get him removed if you feel unsafe " he replied that is my son.. he's ok... this is the first time I have ever told anyone about this.. brother it's hard... it does get easier.. kinda. Always be little things pop up. Love ya man keep your head up.. take care of your mother. And smile
@@edthompson6131 I lost my sister in 2016. People say you get over it, and that time is a great healer. They're wrong, you just get used to it, that's all. Truth is a little bit of you dies with them, a part of yourself you can never get back. Hold on to the good memories though, and let the bad stuff go. Helps me anyway, and knowing that she's in a better place. I still feel her around me sometimes; seeing her initials on a licence plate, the scent of a woman wearing the same perfume she always wore, hearing her favourite song on the radio, it all helps me know that she'll always be around me in spirit. You're mum will be around you too. Her spirit will always be in your heart.
When I lost my mom in 06 (I was 18) our old family friend told me, “it’s our duty as kids to bury our parents... they wouldn’t have it any other way” it hurts watching the strongest person you know go. Sorry for your loss rabbit.
RIP rabbit, I’ve been rewatching old videos and this is the only one I couldn’t click on. I lost my father on my 3rd deployment to Iraq and it still eats me up that I wasn’t here when he passed away. The whole time on the plane ride back stateside I kept hearing his voice saying “no sir you started this, so damnit you’re gonna finish it” because I’d almost gotten out of the army once and talked me out of it. He would always say “that’s my last name behind your first name too” meaning whatever I did reflected on my family as well. I always thought that was his way of saying “I’m proud of you, or good job” he never said those words but I can only assume that’s what he meant (I hope it was)
Been watching old videos on and off since early Monday morning. He was a great story teller. I'm from a similar family from southeast Tennessee. Thank you Rob for all the stories. May you rest in peace. May your father rest in peace.
Cmon folks....let's show the love for rabbit....all thumbs up folks! Sorry for your loss Rabbit....praying for you and yours super hard right now! All the love from Ohio brother!
I don't talk to my dad as much as I should as I've gotten older. After watching all this, I reached out to him this morning just to tell him that I love him and I'm proud to be his son. Thank you, Rabbit. Remember you've got an army of fans and friends pulling for you and your family. Stay strong.
Rob, that was a very moving tribute to your dad. I had to pull this big rig over for a minute to send you this message. You truly are a inspiration to many. I couldn't help but tear up. My dad left when I was 4 years old. I never had that strong bond with him that you shared with your dad and I can't help but feel a bit jealous about what you two shared. I am very sorry for your loss bud.
We were cleaning out my Mom's house over the weekend, and I ran across a note that my Dad wrote to me and my brother back in 1986. It was as if he was in the room talking to us as I read the letter. Dad died 20 years ago, and I still miss him. I know you will miss him and I'm sorry for your loss.
We love ya Rob. You have no idea how much you truly impact people. I guess we all have your dad to thank for that. You take care buddy. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
RIP Kim ❤ With that video alone, I could sense the pain in his breathing. 🥺 You, Rob are not only one of the coolest car guys but also one of the strongest overall. At the very least, I'm glad you still got to spend any amount of time with him in the room.
I just watched a boy turn into his father and keep that man’s legacy alive by simply telling his stories, and living the life he was raised to live. Heroes don’t ever die, they just change forms.
I've been on youtube for over 14years and have never made a comment on any video before. Rob sincerely sorry for your loss. You had with your dad what every son wishes to have had growing up. You know your dad couldn't be prouder of you Rob.
I've come back to this episode several times remembering my Dad, Jim Finley. It's been 5 years and it burns like yesterday. Good on you Rob. Your words are helpful and hilarious.
Dont be sad he is gone....be happy he made you the man you are......you got to be with your dad all your life and saw everything he did....he knew it was time and was ready to let you take reigns of everything. Be proud. His mission completed.
My Dad's last words to me over the phone were "I'm so proud of you, I love you so much." I was 10 years old, I'm 52 now, I wish I could tell you it gets easier, it does and it doesn't. I'm crying my eyes out for you and your Dad right now, and mine. My Dad was my Hero too, still is, remember that. ;-)
Well, at least the Pitts boys are together again😇 we only met once Rob but you definitely had an impact especially after my dad passed. Thank you my friend. It sucks that we lost another good old boy but at least heaven gained a father and son team.
My dad was a car guy, which is why I’m a car girl. 😉 Two weeks after I surprised him by flying back home to take him to see Ford vs Ferrari for his birthday, he passed away unexpectedly without saying goodbye. My heart is still broken. I’m so glad you had that time with your dad, and that his influence continues to inspire you.
My older daughter (in the pic) got a GT350 for her "Atta girl" for getting a full AF scholarship. The first thing she wanted to do? Take it to see "Ford vs. Ferrari" with her siater, mom & I. Her mom, not a car person, then understood why a Shelby is "Different." My response was," Hey at least our girls will always remember going to see 'Ford vs. Ferrari' in a Shelby." 3 months later the daughter and I raced across the country in that car. She has a picture of Rob & I standing next to the car laughing because she corrected my top speed (I had to estimate because I don't look down at speed). I stated I thought we probably hit 155, she said," Over 180. I looked over- GPS said 186.4 mph" Making memories, I know one day I'll be gone
@@olikat8 My dad loved to tell the story about when I was a junior in high school, and my folks were having a party where all the guys were in the living room talking about cars while the women were in the kitchen. One of the guys asked my dad, how fast will thunder pig go, anyway? Thunder pig was the 1972 Ford LTD ll station wagon, avocado green with the wooden sides. He loved the fact that before he could even answer, I piped up from the other side of the room, “120, but my best friend’s mother’s car will blow the doors off of it”. Memories, indeed. You go, dad!
@@EM-ru3eh last year she took AF pilot ground training. Got a perfect score- funny thing? She isn't going to be a pilot. She thought that "Hey I'am in the Air Force- how stupid would it be to not understand how & why aircraft fly."
Ole buddy. Prayers to you an the family You're ole man did a fine job. You honor him everytime you speak about him an what he taught you. Keep on rocking an rolling for him an yourself.
I love my dad. He shared his love of cars with me. Collected hot wheels together. He’s still with me and I’m dreading this moment. He’s had breast cancer twice. I’m sorry for your loss rob. Thank you for sharing your love of him with us.
Your dad knew someday he would be gone and you would be on your own so he made sure you would be alright so he taught you what you needed to know to make sure you would be good on your own he is very proud of you may he rest in peace ❤️❤️
After my mom left us when I was 12 years old, my dad took care of 3 boys with no clue on how to cook, do laundry, and all the stuff my mom used to do. He worked full time and still took care of us to the best of his ability. Idk where I'd be without him. My hero.
Lost my dad a few years ago. He was a car guy and founded Mid-State Tire Custom Wheels and Speed Equipment in 1972. I worked for him and it was just like you said. Hang in there brother, they made us tough, pushed us hard and made us men.
I lost my dad 5 years ago and there is not a day that goes by without thinking about him. Hopefully we will all meet again on the other side... RIP KIM and all the people to made us who we are today
You got me my man, 260lbs grown man sobbing. Lost my old man back on 2011 and I’d give anything to hear him call me a jackass one more time. I’m sorry for your loss my friend.
Sorry for your loss. Be blessed that your dad lived long enough to see the success you have achieved in your life. My dad passed before I was able to really hit my stride. But he was still proud of what I had done.
Oh, no. When I read the title I feared the truth. My heart goes out to you, Rob. Your Dad was an amazing person. (edit) I don't know about hitting the Like button though, just out of respect.
My dad, same things. Copd, he painted a lot of cars without a mask on then wised up and bought a good respirator. He Smoked up until a couple years ago. He's 61 and on oxygen now. Hearing this broke my heart. I'm sorry for your loss Rob.
I lost my dad at 22. He was 61 and had a ton of health issues all the way from smoking to asbestosis, COPD, and a car accident that left him permanently disabled and dependent on morphine pills until the day he died. I’ll be 30 this year and have learned so much ever since he passed. I wish he could see me now. Quit smoking while you still can Rob. It takes way too many good people.
this was the reminder I needed today to call my dad and tell him how much I love him thanks for sharing rob this had to be hard to make but some of us hard headed guys needed to hear this rest easy Mr Pitts
I've had people ask," What's Rob really like?" I always say that he is beyond the person you see on most videos he is in, that is only a slice of who he is. Push comes to shove, in the end, he is a good man and a great friend.
I lost my Dad in '91, and Mom in '06. Both waited until I left, after staying up the day before with my Dad and I stayed up all night with my mom. With both, I left and I was getting a call to go back to the house for my Dad, and hospital for my Mom. My wife, who is a geriatric Social Worker and who deals with her residents passing, told me "They didn't want you to see the worst." I'm a year younger than your father. Rob, you're a great person because of your father. The best to his memories, to you and your Mom.
I have never cried like a baby from a UA-cam video. But here I am sitting in the parkinglot of O'Reilly's autoparts with tears running down my face. I am so sorry for your loss. My dad is my best friend and taught me everything I know. I can't imagine losing him.
Rob, may his memory be a blessing. I lost my hero three years ago. He had COPD, liver and kidney failure. He passed much like your father. I’ve been in the shoes your have on and I can only offer words of comfort. Your father is not suffering and that should bring you peace. Your relationship with your father is one that most people would dream to have. Cherish the memories. Make sure to check on your mother often. Keep you focus on family.
I lost my mom and dad 11 days apart in 2017. It’s been 3.5 years. But the loss doesn’t really get any easier. The best thing you can do is keep his memory alive. My son was 2 when he passed. My best way to cope with the loss is to raise my son like he raised me. A love of the outdoors, sports, and cars. My old man loved classic cars. He had GTO’s, Impala’s and Galaxy’s before I was born. He never went to car shows and cruises with me and my friends when we were younger because it tormented him not to be able to afford a car worthy to be there. I started helping work on his 76 highboy when I was 4 handing him tools. He sold it in 94 when I was 12 when we couldn’t find parts anymore, and before it was easy enough to go on eBay click, order, and wait for it to show up. Old man got cancer in ‘13 and fought hard til 2017. He was in a rehab home for a lot of his last 9months on earth. There was a weekly car cruise across the street. My little boy and I would go down and wheel him across the street and we would spend a few hours every Sunday checking out every car there. A guy who has since passed himself from Rona offered him to take his 68 goat for a ride, the old man couldn’t work the clutch anymore, so he accepted shotgun. Those Sundays, the cars, the good people, and the deeper bonding between him and his grandson kept him going for a few extra months. The last cruise of the year he asked my boy if he wanted an old car. When he said yes. My dad stared a hole in me and said you make sure he gets one someday. He passed day before Thanksgiving, 3 days before rifle season opened. He had no money, a lot of debt, and just enough insurance to pay for the funeral. It took me almost a year. But I picked up a 66 impala base 283 convertible. My dads first car, a 66 impala 283 convertible himself, but his was an ss. My son just turned 6. All he wants to do is play baseball, work on the car, and go for a ride in it. I’m carrying on traditions, and doing what the old man would want me to do. Carry on yourself like he would want you to. That’s the absolute best therapy you can do for yourself. Every once in a while say to yourself “he would love this” you may break down a little, but it definitely helps in the long run. Take it from someone who has been in your shoes before.
This video hit me when I first watched it when you released it. It hits harder after watching it after my mom passed. She passed in July of 2021. I kinda felt your pain at the time cuz I haven't seen my "dad" since I was 5 and could only imagine losing my mom now I know your pain and man it sucks. I hope you spend as much time with your mom as possible and cherish every moment
I lost my mom last summer.... You always wish you had one more day with them. Not a day goes by with out thinking of her. I feel your pain. God bless you and your family.
Truly sorry for your loss, you have been honestly very motivational for me ( being a front yard flipper that I am ) I lost my dad on the 17th April , ,, I honestly hope you bounce back up like “the rubber ball” ,higher than you ever have,, you were very fortunate to have the relationship you had with your dad,,,,, time to kick ass and make your dad proud
Ron Rabbit Pitts sorry for your loss, I wish I had that kind of relationship with my father you are truly blessed with your memories and we are blessed with the stories you shared with us, Thank You and God Bless you and your family.
My dad was great, a WW-2 combat veteran and a kind clever and gentle man. He died when I was in my teens - I didn't come along until he was in his late 40's and he had an undiagnosed heart condition. Everything that is good about me I owe to my dad. My hobbies, the jobs I am good at. He bought me my first toolkit when I was maybe 5 or 6 years old and I still have some of it... It does stop hurting, but you never ever forget them. All the best Rabbit.
So sorry brother man for your loss. My dad recently had a stroke and my best friends father who was like my second dad just passed away and it hurts like hell everything that was normal is upside down right now. There truly are words to make it better and you are absolutely right about wishing you could have him give you an ass chewing again id take it right with ya. Lean on your family and friends man thats helped me through this. Stay strong Rob
Your dad sounds like the glue that kept you on the straight and narrow. And pushed you to be the successful person you are. Keep your head up its hard but he is still always with you.
Met robs dad a couple of times years back his grandpa worked on my grandpa's truck once way back . My paw paw was my hero always pushing me. When I was a kid every summer would ride in big rig with him all over the country .would give anything to climb up in a kenworth cabover run down the highway with him again . Just a happy place in my mind now ....
My Condolences! My Dad was my Best Friend and I lost him 12 years ago. We worked side by side every day on our Ranch. There are no better memories than spending your life working with your Dad/Best Friend. People would ask him why he was still raising Calves, he replied that he wasn't raising calves, he was Raising Sons!
March 6th I just lost the love of my life. She was the best thing to ever happen to me. The moment her mom had called me, I was about an hour away from the shop (I service water wells) and I flew as fast as that Damon Cummins would go back. I got my truck unloaded and washed before I flew out of the parking lot down to the hospital, I never once let off that gas pedal to get there. I stayed as long as I could, just to see her. I left about an hour after visiting hours. The next morning I got the worst text, that she had passed the night before, just after I left and it was so fucking hard. She had massive blood clots that had traveled up from her legs up to her lungs. She was 25, about to turn 26. I miss her ever my fucking day. The best I can do is just embrace the good times we had. I would give anything in this world just to hear her say I love you one more time. Keep those memories of your old man and you and just laugh, every ass chewing, every I’m proud son, and cherish them.
I never got to hear my dad tell me he loved me while he was fighting in the hospital. He passed 2 years ago and it still sucks. Sorry for your loss Rabbit.
Hang in there, my favorite storyteller. I'm sorry for your loss, Rob. Your relationship with you Dad is one few of us get to experience...either as sons...or as fathers.
May God comfort both you and your mother in this most difficult hour. May both of you count yourselves blessed to have such a loving father and husband.
I am 67 years young and lost my Dad December 10th 2020, I can feel your loss and very sorry for it. My father got into the car business in the late 50's, and I grew up in it with him, we bought and sold cars all my life and I will forever miss that time with him, I will never get over it. I love hearing your stories about the business and chuckle over them all the time. You remind me so much of my Father in his younger days, it's kinda scary. Keep doing what your doing Rob cause Dad is in Heaven cheering you on. God Bless you and all your family.
Rabbit's up there with his dad now. R.I.P.
Yeah. Came back to watch this one. Tears are running. Rip rabbit 🐇
To think of what his mother must be going through after now losing them both. I hope she’ll be okay
I have to commend Rob Pitts for sharing is entire life with so many people. You can tell he uses his platform as therapy to let it all out.
Sorry for your loss Rob. I always told my Dad, " The older I get, the smarter you get Dad." I'm 57 now and he's 88. He's a genius.
This comment is absolutely beautiful!
Works both ways. The things they told you as a kid, you remember & remember they're right....but they start being human (fallible). You realize that they don't/didn't know EVERYTHING.
That being said, my father is my rock. I will always love/respect him.....but he does sh*t that annoys the piss out of me.
Love ya, Dad!
@@christopherhammond3664 You missed the point SJW.
True story, when I hit my 30's and had my own kids, I realized everything my dad did for us
My father was so stupid, often giving me useless advice: don’t drink so much, don’t spend all of your money, get up early, blah, blah, blah. I remember vividly a couple weeks after my 25th birthday he gave me advice that was very helpful. Thank goodness he wised up as I got older!
Rob... I'm 54 and you have me crying like a baby.. for what you're going through.. and my father was in hospice care.. about the same as your father.. lung wise.. my father was my hero also. I'm going to quote him as he said about his father.. " my dad was the smartest man I ever knew, I wish I would have listened more ".. but all that said my dad lived in Chattanooga.. I live in Trimble Tennessee ( at the boot heal of Missouri) 400 miles away.. he went home from the hospital. I walked away from job house everything. Loaded the car with clothes personal stuff and 10 chihuahua's ( story for another day).. I didn't know when or if I would return.. luckily I have a great boss.. I was there from Thanksgiving 18 till last of January 19.. he passed away January 6 19.. me and my little brother were by his side.. funny story. Hospice nurse didn't know who I was. A nurse had gave him morphine the day before to ease his pain.. he actually slept that night.. next day a new nurse had came by and was going give him more morphine.. he said "I don't want any,,, I have seen to many people get hooked on in and ruin ther lives " of course I started laughing. As he would have also.. told him " take the shit .. your not gonna be around long enough to get hooked on it" the new nurse looked at him and told him " I can get him removed if you feel unsafe " he replied that is my son.. he's ok... this is the first time I have ever told anyone about this.. brother it's hard... it does get easier.. kinda. Always be little things pop up. Love ya man keep your head up.. take care of your mother. And smile
@@edthompson6131 It doesn't get easier.....you get stronger & better at dealing w/ it. You remember the good things and it doesn't sting as much.
@@edthompson6131 I lost my sister in 2016. People say you get over it, and that time is a great healer. They're wrong, you just get used to it, that's all. Truth is a little bit of you dies with them, a part of yourself you can never get back. Hold on to the good memories though, and let the bad stuff go. Helps me anyway, and knowing that she's in a better place. I still feel her around me sometimes; seeing her initials on a licence plate, the scent of a woman wearing the same perfume she always wore, hearing her favourite song on the radio, it all helps me know that she'll always be around me in spirit. You're mum will be around you too. Her spirit will always be in your heart.
A trick : watch series at flixzone. I've been using them for watching all kinds of movies lately.
@Jamari Julius definitely, I've been watching on Flixzone} for years myself :D
@Jamari Julius definitely, I've been watching on Flixzone} for years myself :D
Your dad made you the man you are today, his spirit,morals and principles live on in you.
Agreed
Sad day when we lose pops
@@clintpeterson9028I'm scared about that day.
When I lost my mom in 06 (I was 18) our old family friend told me, “it’s our duty as kids to bury our parents... they wouldn’t have it any other way” it hurts watching the strongest person you know go. Sorry for your loss rabbit.
"Rob, Rabbit, whatever you want to call me." I'm lucky enough to call you a friend.
RIP rabbit, I’ve been rewatching old videos and this is the only one I couldn’t click on. I lost my father on my 3rd deployment to Iraq and it still eats me up that I wasn’t here when he passed away. The whole time on the plane ride back stateside I kept hearing his voice saying “no sir you started this, so damnit you’re gonna finish it” because I’d almost gotten out of the army once and talked me out of it. He would always say “that’s my last name behind your first name too” meaning whatever I did reflected on my family as well. I always thought that was his way of saying “I’m proud of you, or good job” he never said those words but I can only assume that’s what he meant (I hope it was)
Thank You for Your Service!
Touching story
Keep chasin it ....
Thank you, Mr. Pitts for blessing the world with your badass son! Rest In Paradise! ❤️
Been watching old videos on and off since early Monday morning. He was a great story teller. I'm from a similar family from southeast Tennessee. Thank you Rob for all the stories. May you rest in peace. May your father rest in peace.
Rabbit, my heart goes out to you dude. Hang in there, he's in a better place. Take what you learned from him, and apply that in daily life.
It makes me sad as I watch this the first Monday after you aren’t with us. Your dad was proud and we are too. RIP man
Amazing how men who covet their fathers so strongly make men of the best character. Dad knew the whole time.
Cmon folks....let's show the love for rabbit....all thumbs up folks! Sorry for your loss Rabbit....praying for you and yours super hard right now! All the love from Ohio brother!
Nobody's truly ever gone if there are stories that keep them alive.
That's a fact.
Amen to that brother
I don't talk to my dad as much as I should as I've gotten older. After watching all this, I reached out to him this morning just to tell him that I love him and I'm proud to be his son. Thank you, Rabbit. Remember you've got an army of fans and friends pulling for you and your family. Stay strong.
That was a great move!! How is everything going now? Great I hope, I have a ton of respect for you just for that
Great job! Rob just keeps impacting positive change!
Know that was hard to make, but I think you have a lot of support from people on this channel. RIP Mr Pitts
Rob, that was a very moving tribute to your dad. I had to pull this big rig over for a minute to send you this message. You truly are a inspiration to many. I couldn't help but tear up. My dad left when I was 4 years old. I never had that strong bond with him that you shared with your dad and I can't help but feel a bit jealous about what you two shared. I am very sorry for your loss bud.
Hey, everyone should feel be able to feel that love and bond with their parents. It’s truly sad that a lot of people don’t get to feel that.
We were cleaning out my Mom's house over the weekend, and I ran across a note that my Dad wrote to me and my brother back in 1986. It was as if he was in the room talking to us as I read the letter. Dad died 20 years ago, and I still miss him. I know you will miss him and I'm sorry for your loss.
I’m truly sorry for your loss Rob. Your dad’s essence is still part of this beautiful story. RIP Pappa Pitts.
We love ya Rob. You have no idea how much you truly impact people. I guess we all have your dad to thank for that. You take care buddy. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
HE is once again beating Rob down the straights in heaven. Reunited. R.I.P.
RIP Kim ❤ With that video alone, I could sense the pain in his breathing. 🥺 You, Rob are not only one of the coolest car guys but also one of the strongest overall. At the very least, I'm glad you still got to spend any amount of time with him in the room.
He knew you’d be 10 minutes late. He has to have something to break your balls about when you see him again. Rest easy mr pitts you’ve done your work
I just watched a boy turn into his father and keep that man’s legacy alive by simply telling his stories, and living the life he was raised to live. Heroes don’t ever die, they just change forms.
Praying for his mother! God bless her. Rob is racing his dad in heaven. ❤
Lost my mom and dad a 3 years ago. It’s brutal and I’m sorry for your loss.
I've been on youtube for over 14years and have never made a comment on any video before. Rob sincerely sorry for your loss. You had with your dad what every son wishes to have had growing up. You know your dad couldn't be prouder of you Rob.
I've come back to this episode several times remembering my Dad, Jim Finley. It's been 5 years and it burns like yesterday. Good on you Rob. Your words are helpful and hilarious.
Dont be sad he is gone....be happy he made you the man you are......you got to be with your dad all your life and saw everything he did....he knew it was time and was ready to let you take reigns of everything. Be proud. His mission completed.
My Dad's last words to me over the phone were "I'm so proud of you, I love you so much." I was 10 years old, I'm 52 now, I wish I could tell you it gets easier, it does and it doesn't. I'm crying my eyes out for you and your Dad right now, and mine. My Dad was my Hero too, still is, remember that. ;-)
Hot Rod Heaven gained one more good ole Boy. R.I.P. Mr.Pitts
Well, at least the Pitts boys are together again😇 we only met once Rob but you definitely had an impact especially after my dad passed. Thank you my friend. It sucks that we lost another good old boy but at least heaven gained a father and son team.
My arrival to say goodbye to my father was the same God this hit even harder now God bless you and your whole family Rabitt
Ive heard lots of storys about your dad and from what I can tell he was a great man and he ll be remembered as a great guy
My dad was a car guy, which is why I’m a car girl. 😉 Two weeks after I surprised him by flying back home to take him to see Ford vs Ferrari for his birthday, he passed away unexpectedly without saying goodbye. My heart is still broken. I’m so glad you had that time with your dad, and that his influence continues to inspire you.
My older daughter (in the pic) got a GT350 for her "Atta girl" for getting a full AF scholarship. The first thing she wanted to do? Take it to see "Ford vs. Ferrari" with her siater, mom & I. Her mom, not a car person, then understood why a Shelby is "Different." My response was," Hey at least our girls will always remember going to see 'Ford vs. Ferrari' in a Shelby." 3 months later the daughter and I raced across the country in that car. She has a picture of Rob & I standing next to the car laughing because she corrected my top speed (I had to estimate because I don't look down at speed). I stated I thought we probably hit 155, she said," Over 180. I looked over- GPS said 186.4 mph"
Making memories, I know one day I'll be gone
@@olikat8 My dad loved to tell the story about when I was a junior in high school, and my folks were having a party where all the guys were in the living room talking about cars while the women were in the kitchen. One of the guys asked my dad, how fast will thunder pig go, anyway? Thunder pig was the 1972 Ford LTD ll station wagon, avocado green with the wooden sides. He loved the fact that before he could even answer, I piped up from the other side of the room, “120, but my best friend’s mother’s car will blow the doors off of it”. Memories, indeed. You go, dad!
@@EM-ru3eh last year she took AF pilot ground training. Got a perfect score- funny thing? She isn't going to be a pilot. She thought that "Hey I'am in the Air Force- how stupid would it be to not understand how & why aircraft fly."
Ole buddy. Prayers to you an the family
You're ole man did a fine job.
You honor him everytime you speak about him an what he taught you.
Keep on rocking an rolling for him an yourself.
I think we are crying because this a reminder of our own mortality. For such a small time here, he make a HUGE impact. RIP buddy
RIP Mr. Pitts. You’re memories will live on in all of our stories. Sorry for your loss Rob. ❤️
Now you can rest in paradise with your dad. RIP
That video of your dad broke my heart man. I’m in tears like hell at 8am. Praying for you man.
I love my dad. He shared his love of cars with me. Collected hot wheels together. He’s still with me and I’m dreading this moment. He’s had breast cancer twice. I’m sorry for your loss rob. Thank you for sharing your love of him with us.
Your dad knew someday he would be gone and you would be on your own so he made sure you would be alright so he taught you what you needed to know to make sure you would be good on your own he is very proud of you may he rest in peace ❤️❤️
After my mom left us when I was 12 years old, my dad took care of 3 boys with no clue on how to cook, do laundry, and all the stuff my mom used to do. He worked full time and still took care of us to the best of his ability. Idk where I'd be without him. My hero.
“When we’ve been there ten thousand years, Bright shining as the sun, We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise than when we first begun.”
Lost my dad a few years ago. He was a car guy and founded Mid-State Tire Custom Wheels and Speed Equipment in 1972. I worked for him and it was just like you said. Hang in there brother, they made us tough, pushed us hard and made us men.
I lost my dad 5 years ago and there is not a day that goes by without thinking about him. Hopefully we will all meet again on the other side... RIP KIM and all the people to made us who we are today
You got me my man, 260lbs grown man sobbing. Lost my old man back on 2011 and I’d give anything to hear him call me a jackass one more time. I’m sorry for your loss my friend.
Sorry for your loss. Be blessed that your dad lived long enough to see the success you have achieved in your life. My dad passed before I was able to really hit my stride. But he was still proud of what I had done.
18:08 The best gift a son or daughter could have is a Dad that loves them and says that he’s proud of them.
Oh, no. When I read the title I feared the truth. My heart goes out to you, Rob. Your Dad was an amazing person.
(edit) I don't know about hitting the Like button though, just out of respect.
My dad, same things. Copd, he painted a lot of cars without a mask on then wised up and bought a good respirator. He Smoked up until a couple years ago. He's 61 and on oxygen now. Hearing this broke my heart. I'm sorry for your loss Rob.
I lost my dad 3 years ago I'm so sorry for your loss when it does hit you it's going to suck it still bothers me to this day
I lost my dad at 22. He was 61 and had a ton of health issues all the way from smoking to asbestosis, COPD, and a car accident that left him permanently disabled and dependent on morphine pills until the day he died. I’ll be 30 this year and have learned so much ever since he passed. I wish he could see me now. Quit smoking while you still can Rob. It takes way too many good people.
this was the reminder I needed today to call my dad and tell him how much I love him thanks for sharing rob this had to be hard to make but some of us hard headed guys needed to hear this rest easy Mr Pitts
I feel your loss, I lost my Dad in 2009, I’m 56 and it still hurts and I still reach for the phone to call him. He’s still my hero. God Bless!
I often tell people that my friend Rob is the real deal, point proven...
I've had people ask," What's Rob really like?" I always say that he is beyond the person you see on most videos he is in, that is only a slice of who he is. Push comes to shove, in the end, he is a good man and a great friend.
I lost my Dad in '91, and Mom in '06. Both waited until I left, after staying up the day before with my Dad and I stayed up all night with my mom. With both, I left and I was getting a call to go back to the house for my Dad, and hospital for my Mom. My wife, who is a geriatric Social Worker and who deals with her residents passing, told me "They didn't want you to see the worst." I'm a year younger than your father. Rob, you're a great person because of your father. The best to his memories, to you and your Mom.
Nobody cares that you're first.
I have never cried like a baby from a UA-cam video. But here I am sitting in the parkinglot of O'Reilly's autoparts with tears running down my face. I am so sorry for your loss. My dad is my best friend and taught me everything I know. I can't imagine losing him.
Rob, may his memory be a blessing.
I lost my hero three years ago. He had COPD, liver and kidney failure. He passed much like your father.
I’ve been in the shoes your have on and I can only offer words of comfort.
Your father is not suffering and that should bring you peace.
Your relationship with your father is one that most people would dream to have. Cherish the memories.
Make sure to check on your mother often.
Keep you focus on family.
I lost my mom and dad 11 days apart in 2017. It’s been 3.5 years. But the loss doesn’t really get any easier. The best thing you can do is keep his memory alive. My son was 2 when he passed. My best way to cope with the loss is to raise my son like he raised me. A love of the outdoors, sports, and cars. My old man loved classic cars. He had GTO’s, Impala’s and Galaxy’s before I was born. He never went to car shows and cruises with me and my friends when we were younger because it tormented him not to be able to afford a car worthy to be there. I started helping work on his 76 highboy when I was 4 handing him tools. He sold it in 94 when I was 12 when we couldn’t find parts anymore, and before it was easy enough to go on eBay click, order, and wait for it to show up. Old man got cancer in ‘13 and fought hard til 2017. He was in a rehab home for a lot of his last 9months on earth. There was a weekly car cruise across the street. My little boy and I would go down and wheel him across the street and we would spend a few hours every Sunday checking out every car there. A guy who has since passed himself from Rona offered him to take his 68 goat for a ride, the old man couldn’t work the clutch anymore, so he accepted shotgun. Those Sundays, the cars, the good people, and the deeper bonding between him and his grandson kept him going for a few extra months. The last cruise of the year he asked my boy if he wanted an old car. When he said yes. My dad stared a hole in me and said you make sure he gets one someday. He passed day before Thanksgiving, 3 days before rifle season opened. He had no money, a lot of debt, and just enough insurance to pay for the funeral. It took me almost a year. But I picked up a 66 impala base 283 convertible. My dads first car, a 66 impala 283 convertible himself, but his was an ss. My son just turned 6. All he wants to do is play baseball, work on the car, and go for a ride in it. I’m carrying on traditions, and doing what the old man would want me to do. Carry on yourself like he would want you to. That’s the absolute best therapy you can do for yourself. Every once in a while say to yourself “he would love this” you may break down a little, but it definitely helps in the long run. Take it from someone who has been in your shoes before.
I’m sitting in my patrol car in full gear i crying my eyes out. My thoughts, prayers, and condolences go out to you and your family.
This video hit me when I first watched it when you released it. It hits harder after watching it after my mom passed. She passed in July of 2021. I kinda felt your pain at the time cuz I haven't seen my "dad" since I was 5 and could only imagine losing my mom now I know your pain and man it sucks. I hope you spend as much time with your mom as possible and cherish every moment
I lost my mom last summer.... You always wish you had one more day with them. Not a day goes by with out thinking of her. I feel your pain. God bless you and your family.
Your dad and mother made you the person you are today and along with your grandfather instilled the work ethic and principles that you have today.
You two are rolling together again
Truly sorry for your loss, you have been honestly very motivational for me ( being a front yard flipper that I am ) I lost my dad on the 17th April , ,, I honestly hope you bounce back up like “the rubber ball” ,higher than you ever have,, you were very fortunate to have the relationship you had with your dad,,,,, time to kick ass and make your dad proud
Man, that was tough to watch 😭 Rest well Mr. Pitts... 🙏
Ron Rabbit Pitts sorry for your loss, I wish I had that kind of relationship with my father you are truly blessed with your memories and we are blessed with the stories you shared with us, Thank You and God Bless you and your family.
Told my dad I loved him last time I seen him too we both were blessed with fathers
My dad was great, a WW-2 combat veteran and a kind clever and gentle man. He died when I was in my teens - I didn't come along until he was in his late 40's and he had an undiagnosed heart condition.
Everything that is good about me I owe to my dad. My hobbies, the jobs I am good at. He bought me my first toolkit when I was maybe 5 or 6 years old and I still have some of it...
It does stop hurting, but you never ever forget them.
All the best Rabbit.
Im sorry for your loss but i haven't spoken to my dad in 6 years this video made me call him ty rabbit
Sorry for your loss Rob it reminded me when I lost my dad and your dad will always be with you and you'll think about him more than when he was alive
So sorry brother man for your loss. My dad recently had a stroke and my best friends father who was like my second dad just passed away and it hurts like hell everything that was normal is upside down right now. There truly are words to make it better and you are absolutely right about wishing you could have him give you an ass chewing again id take it right with ya. Lean on your family and friends man thats helped me through this. Stay strong Rob
The Memory You Keep of Your Father Will Always Keep Him Alive My Friend
Your dad sounds like the glue that kept you on the straight and narrow. And pushed you to be the successful person you are. Keep your head up its hard but he is still always with you.
Met robs dad a couple of times years back his grandpa worked on my grandpa's truck once way back . My paw paw was my hero always pushing me. When I was a kid every summer would ride in big rig with him all over the country .would give anything to climb up in a kenworth cabover run down the highway with him again . Just a happy place in my mind now ....
I had never seen this video. Touches my heart - especially now. Thanks Rabbit. Miss you buddy.
I lost my dad over 20 years ago. I still miss him today. Sorry for your loss.
So sorry for your loss. My dad was my hero too. He made it to 58. I miss him everyday. Love your stories
My Condolences! My Dad was my Best Friend and I lost him 12 years ago. We worked side by side every day on our Ranch. There are no better memories than spending your life working with your Dad/Best Friend. People would ask him why he was still raising Calves, he replied that he wasn't raising calves, he was Raising Sons!
He lives on in you. Your attitude. Your philosophies. Your actions. those memories will help you through some hard times
March 6th I just lost the love of my life. She was the best thing to ever happen to me. The moment her mom had called me, I was about an hour away from the shop (I service water wells) and I flew as fast as that Damon Cummins would go back. I got my truck unloaded and washed before I flew out of the parking lot down to the hospital, I never once let off that gas pedal to get there. I stayed as long as I could, just to see her. I left about an hour after visiting hours. The next morning I got the worst text, that she had passed the night before, just after I left and it was so fucking hard. She had massive blood clots that had traveled up from her legs up to her lungs. She was 25, about to turn 26. I miss her ever my fucking day. The best I can do is just embrace the good times we had. I would give anything in this world just to hear her say I love you one more time. Keep those memories of your old man and you and just laugh, every ass chewing, every I’m proud son, and cherish them.
Made me cry. My Dad has been in the hospital or a nursing home since Jul 8th 2020. Everything I learned, I learned from him. I can't even see him now.
I never got to hear my dad tell me he loved me while he was fighting in the hospital. He passed 2 years ago and it still sucks. Sorry for your loss Rabbit.
I lost my dad 12 years ago after a mercifully short illness. It gets better. Slowly. Ever so slowly. My deepest condolences to you and your family.
Change a few details and man really told his own story. I miss you buddy.
That yellow El Camino line was absolutely hilarious. So perfect.
Thoughts and prayers go out to you Rabbit, your dad is protecting you and watching over you
You're such a genuine guy, you can't help but feel the bond you had for your dad.
Be safe out there, Boss.
Hang in there, my favorite storyteller. I'm sorry for your loss, Rob. Your relationship with you Dad is one few of us get to experience...either as sons...or as fathers.
Rob I'm 24 I lost my dad early last year to Brain cancer hearing his voice in the back of your head doesn't go away
I'm sorry Rob. I cried for a week straight. I still do. He died April 7, 2021.
May God comfort both you and your mother in this most difficult hour. May both of you count yourselves blessed to have such a loving father and husband.
Your dad made you a great man! RIP to your dad buddy. The work ethic for generations is easy to see.
He lived a fantastic life, and left an incredible legacy.
Rob, Hang in there buddy. You’re a good man!
I had it until your dad started talking. Sorry for your loss Rob.
😘 from the UK..Be strong my friend and 😘 to your mum as well...your both in my thoughts. 🇬🇧 ❤ 🇺🇸.
sorry for the loss of your dad my mom passed away last firday they are up in heaven looking down on us GOD BLESS
I am 67 years young and lost my Dad December 10th 2020, I can feel your loss and very sorry for it. My father got into the car business in the late 50's, and I grew up in it with him, we bought and sold cars all my life and I will forever miss that time with him, I will never get over it. I love hearing your stories about the business and chuckle over them all the time. You remind me so much of my Father in his younger days, it's kinda scary. Keep doing what your doing Rob cause Dad is in Heaven cheering you on. God Bless you and all your family.
I lost mine when I was 6 he crashed his motorcycle. I’m grateful you had yours as long as you did he made you who you are! 👍🏻 keep being you Rabbit