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You are an awesome photographer and this is the second video that I’ve seen today about a son doing something for his father. You guys really made me feel good because my father is dead and I would’ve loved to of done something like that for him but you know that time is past but just seeing how you were able to in life do something like that I thought that was just the best thing ever I mean it was just so cool. You rock. But on another note how is it that somebody would not like this video🤔🤷🏾♂️
you can really tell that he's genuinely excited because of how much he's talking about the car and repeating phrases- my dad is exactly like this, and even though there isn't an abundance of emotion there's still a level of excitement that is evident by the amount of explaining going on
Yes, I agree 10000%. Eve emotion is there. It just doesn’t come in the form of curing. Every person is different, ever soul is different. This Dad appreciates this gift more than anyone ever could
People who speak the fewest words sometimes, have storms of emotions going inside them. This gesture from his son would've meant more than anything else to him as a father. Kudos to this duo!
Hahah guys calm down. Alot of men from that generation are this way. I've never seen my dad tear up my entire life. It's the way they were conditioned. He will probably be emotional when everyone leaves.
"the older i get i know how important family is and specially father" Wisely said. Shout out to all the father's around the world who do so much for a family. They are the actual silent guardian.
It's disappointing that everyone needs uncontrollable crying to see that something mean a lot to someone. He literally said he's overwhelmed and speechless after getting the car.
Lee, you have all my respect and admiration for this that you have done, as a 61 year old father, I can imagine your dad's feelings, he will never forget this.
He says multiple times in the video,"I'm speechless." He wasn't so excited as his mind was simply blown. He was flabbergasted and that was how he showed his appreciation.Those two words, which meant much more to his son than us were,"I'm speechless."
Of all the videos about Dad's or Grandpa's getting their dream cars - this is the one I can relate to. My dad would never break out in tears like a lot of them do. He'd be like "Ok, this was not necessary, but OK." but you could tell he'd be completely overwhelmed.
What a son..you will remember this moment long after your dad is gone one day...until that day the joy you and his dream car will bring him is immeasurable...Your love and time and effort you went through for this gift shows us all what a great dad you have to raise a son like you!!
A dad crying is the most emotional thing a son can witness, and it is all so relative in this world. My family went through hard times and my dad was always struggling to make sure we don't realize how difficult we had it. We were so poor that we barely could afford a computer and it took a lot of saving to get a 486 back in the day, with Windows XP and my parents kept using it until recently. My brother and I bought both of my parents a laptop each so they wouldn't fight over the PC. That's when my dad just lost it and cried like I've never seen him before. When we asked him why he's crying he said I struggled all my life so my kids get away from the poverty and I never wanted anything else in return. I'm not crying because of the laptop, but because it finally seems like my struggle is yielding results, for my kids to buy me something they never had when they were growing up and something I couldn't buy them when they needed it is breaking my heart... Now that is real joy. Here, what seems to be a well off family, makes a commercial video of a successful photographer buying his dad a rare and expensive car and the dad is not looking that excited, but the son made sure he advertises his business once more at the end of the video... I don't know, it's all relative, but a 300 dollar laptop in certain situations can be a more emotional and intense gift than a 5-digit price tag car. And I'm sure relativity goes the other way and some dads will cry for even less in material terms, but in emotional terms way way more.
Dude gives his dad a dream car for Christmas. I give my dad a head nod saying what's up for Christmas. I obviously need to step my game up, lol. Cool Video
Dude im 27 i still give my dad a head nod and he gives me a couple hundred bucks lmao.THen i go out and buy him a $25 walgreens gift card with the money he gave me lol i really need to step my game up
Andi Pee I try give my dad money, gifts he doesn't take either instead gives me advice to set it aside! Just likes to be listening and listened too thats it that's all. I need to step my game up.
My dad is like this too.. I’ve bought/surprised him with expensive gifts that I knew he would love and he just gets kind of weird and talks/smiles a lot. I’ve never seen him cry. I’m his daughter, so I can tell when he is genuinely happy/thankful and that’s all that matters. I’m sure this is the exact reaction that his son was expecting from his father, lol.
@@23Guitardood old people don't cry that much my granpa gave me his totaled mach 1 and he said "i dont have enought time in life to fix this " so i took it and done a rebuild and gave it back for a gift he was not crying but didn't mind because i could see the thankful ness coming off him and sadly he only has it for a month then had to go to the hospital and he gave it to me and now 24 yr old me dailys it
As a former photographer for French hospital I enjoy so much the surprise you did to your dad! Thank you for this very special video. My best regards from Thailand where I retired.
Laurence Manangan any car that is fully tunned can beat a stock car especialy if its 41 years old, also for a old guy like him an old american muscle car is much better than those tiny japanese cars in terms of comfort
I am so proud of you,your father must be an amazing man.He raised his son right, thats for sure.The look on his face warmed my heart.And for you to bring his dream to life,let's me know you are a very special young man.Blessings will follow,I assure you.
Sadly my father died a few months ago. He was really into NASCAR. I know if he were alive and healthy that he would've shared in my passion. My mom always told me stories of how he loved his old jeep and how he would always wash it, take the doors off on weekends and cruise around town and how he ordered super rare imported wheels for it. One day I'll build a jeep exactly like the one he had and take the doors off every weekend and cruise around town.
Bailee Herring thanks Bailee. Unfortunately not. I was building a turbo car but I gave up on the project. I will be helping my sister build her jeep as both a tribute to my dad and for her sake. :)!
Lee, you are a wonderful son. I loved it so very much. My wife got me a 1968 SS 396-375, my life time dream. I know how you Dad feels, I am 69 years old.
Bless him , he really didn’t know how to react, you could see that . Some ppl cry but he was in shock , honestly I’m sure a few hours later or maybe even not till the next day it suddenly really hit home , you can see it’s not truly hit him yet . Brilliant
Definitely happy. We've been taught through UA-cam vids to expect one specific reaction. Every person crying, even the dog, lots of hugging and touching, overly dramatic music, maybe an oscar worthy slo mo segment, perhaps a quick mutual fondling of the balls when no one's looking ? lmao. Apparently any other reaction is fake and contemptuous.
He reacted in the same way most people would if you got them a pair of jeans or something for Christmas, i've gotten plenty of gifts / given plenty of gifts (that were obviously much, much smaller) that received much bigger reactions. I know giving gifts isn't done for the reaction, but if that's your definition of excited then I guess we have very different experiences.
Well sorry, but the kid clearly doesn't know his cars. He acts like the RX-7 is a clunker and not a true sports car, when nothing could be further from the truth. The FC & FD models are widely considered to be Mazda's most successful sports car (with the RX-8 coming in 2nd). Car enthusiasts are naturally going to watch this content, so expect them to be pissed off when he insults Mazda's most iconic sports car. He may as well been trash talking Toyota Supra.
sixstanger00 its not a great sports car. They need 20-30k worth of work to make the 400-600hp you see people in youtube videos driving. The factory rx-7 is really nothing special. You are talking at most 255 hp, 0-60 in 8.2 seconds. So don’t give me this crap that the rx7 is a great sports car. With 20-30k of modifications, yes, but straight out the factory, forget about it.
vale46 what makes it special because straight out of the factory, there is nothing great about the rx-7. Low hp, okay suspension, not great on the track. Nothing special about it.
@@AbsoluteyAmerican First, its an iconic Japanese car along with the supra mk4, r34 gtr, the nsx, and the 3000gt vr4 that were made in the 90's. Had similar handling and power(due to the gentlemens agreement between the Japanese manufacturers), had a unique engine in the rotary engine and was lightweight because of it. That's a special car.
Thanks for doing this for your Dad. I am one of many who were with you and your Dad as you photographed this Camaro. We were with you as you journeyed thru. Thank you All of us Dad's also received the gifts in our hearts from you
"Blah blah blah, that reaction was like unbuttered toast!" Well I'm sorry I didn't know that everybody in the world was supposed to react the same way! The man was obviously very appreciative and speechless, but he's not some basic jumping around all over the place. Btw kudos to you for being a kind son
I agree,any people don’t even have a car and it’s considered a luxury. This dude came out of no where and called it a crappy car, even though it looked mint and clean
I've watched dozens upon dozens of kids gifting their parents vehicles over the years and this is probably one of my most favorite. The time and effort that went into it all was great, the actual story moved along at a good pace - and of course the car looked outstanding. Great job!
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He‘s not showing it, but he‘ll appreciate it for the rest of his life. That‘s the way these men were raised.
Wow! Awesome.....it’s easy to criticise people on their choices but what’s more important this guy did something for his dad that most don’t even think. Proud of you bro, you’re an awesome photographer and and awesome person.
People tend to forget that he comes from a very different generation where men were expected to be tough and to not show too much emotion. He's happy and the fact that he's trying to play it off should be enough evidence that he's ecstatic and proud that his son bought him his dream car.
You will be so glad for your entire life that you did this for your dad. It was a great kindness to fulfill a such special dream of his. You have made him indescribably happy. Kudos to you!
Great gift for a father from his son. After all, dream is the stuff life is made of,and you fulfilled your dad's dream ! Wow ! Congratulations to both the father and the son !
Congrats Lee with your wonderful dream come true experience giving your Dad with his once in a lifetime classic Camaro, nice job. Your painter friend nailed it for your Dad, he got what he love's and will have great fun.
Have you ever been surprised with something after getting a big hint? You start to really doubt yourself because you don’t want to be wrong and then let yourself look ungrateful. And then when it happens, you’re stunned! The dad had such a sweet reaction, he kept talking and looked so happy!
This is the classic old school reaction. I love it it's just how my Dad was, even myself. To me it's real it's sincere. So much better then the hysterical drama filled emotions. Good job and enjoy that beautiful car.👍
6:58 his smile here reminds me of my grandpa. He’s so beyond happy. For some people true joy is subtle. But it’s just as heartwarming to see as happy tears and excitement 😊
He looks like me when I open up a gift, for some reason no matter how much I like something, I don’t get super exited. I can only imagine how happy he is doe.
Dad did something right to have a son who actually put thought, time, and money to make him happy. My respect to the son and envy of the Dad. I had a Hugger orange 68 Camaro SS (hard top, no rally stripes) but always dreamed of the RX7. Lol Much love to you all!
IN MY VIEW To the son...Your heart is obviously joined with your father's. You are a wonderful son to give your father the car. To the father...Many, many, many wonderful moments in this car that you love. You must be a great dad for your son to want to give you a dream come true.
Reading through the comments at the start of the video and they all say his reaction is poor and stuff. I reckon his reaction was like this because it's probably exciting and you kind of act up. I have the same kind of reaction when I get things I have always wanted (even though I don't get what I dream of)
Ozzie Daboss no sorry you're wrong!! I've watched numerous videos exactly like this over the past few years and honestly this is the worst most bs reaction I've ever seen, I just read and genuinely believe it's all promo for his crappy photography...
they just don't get that some people just can't express their joy in such a breakdown way like most videos show it...this is coming from someone who's been lucky enough to experience it myself. Last summer my chrysler voyager which was a last gift from my deceased grandpa was literally breaking apart and my dad told me it was beyond saving. (it wasn't that great, but I held it very dear anyways) I was flat broke in the middel of an apprenticeship with barely enough salary to get through the months and I didn't have a car anymore to get to my workplace. I borrowed my dads car for two weeks when one day I came to drop it off at his place and saw him already waiting for me at the parking lot, smiling right next to a Porsche 928 (which was my dreamcar since I saw it the first time when I was 6 or 7). And I swear the moment I saw it my brain couldn't comprehend it...I mean I knew it was mine instantly and I was bursting with joy but only on the inside. I was speaking almost normally when I thanked him and was even mad at myself for not being able to show him how I felt, but I really just couldn't and I didn't want to poorly act it. I told him so too and he knows me so he understood, but I still feel guilty for not giving him that moment of his son just exploding in happiness
Some guys go that route cuz when they cry with much emotion (as he would have here) they blubber alot, face red, not to pretty. He knew his son was taping & he wanted to look good! He cared PLENTY, I'm sure! Congrats to dad & atta boy to son!
Well, Lee Moris, this is an old clip now, but I can say as a professional filmmaker for 40 years, your production quality hasn't aged. Well done; the kind of son that every good dada should have.
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The picture looks like cgi lol
Good son....
My tablet broke with perfect pictures of muscle car like a 1993 mustang and a lot of super rare hyper cars
You are an awesome photographer and this is the second video that I’ve seen today about a son doing something for his father. You guys really made me feel good because my father is dead and I would’ve loved to of done something like that for him but you know that time is past but just seeing how you were able to in life do something like that I thought that was just the best thing ever I mean it was just so cool. You rock. But on another note how is it that somebody would not like this video🤔🤷🏾♂️
What a wonderful gesture. What a wonderful son. Thank you for sharing.
I feel like Dad keeps talking so he doesn't start crying. I love how he goes on and on about it... Soooo sweet.
Yeah, just the way I would react for the same reason, hahaha!
he says "It just firs me"
Definitely looked like that to me. If he stopped he'd start blubbering like a baby lol
you can really tell that he's genuinely excited because of how much he's talking about the car and repeating phrases- my dad is exactly like this, and even though there isn't an abundance of emotion there's still a level of excitement that is evident by the amount of explaining going on
the fact that your dad is like this too makes me concerned as to how your profile ended up like this 😂
@@cruzjacknife8699 ikr lol
I’m the same way, I just talkreallyfast and repeat things
Luna? Oh Worm kukisongg
Yes, I agree 10000%. Eve emotion is there. It just doesn’t come in the form of curing. Every person is different, ever soul is different. This Dad appreciates this gift more than anyone ever could
His friend painted that car with pure love. That is a very special car filled with love.
dude...you are one special son... your daddy will never forget that moment...and it will live on with you...
People who speak the fewest words sometimes, have storms of emotions going inside them. This gesture from his son would've meant more than anything else to him as a father. Kudos to this duo!
Well said Arun.
So true
Hahah guys calm down. Alot of men from that generation are this way. I've never seen my dad tear up my entire life. It's the way they were conditioned. He will probably be emotional when everyone leaves.
He sounded fucking stoked, not sure why everyone's making a big deal lol
I’ve seen my dad tear up one time and it was at my uncles funeral, after everyone left.
I only saw my dad cry when my grandma died a few years ago and never again, he is not very demonstrative but well neither I am
yeah sometimes men are uncomfortable showing emotion, is just the way we are raised and trained by society.
absolutely right
He probably knew something important was on when you put the mic on his sweater.
LOL. Cameras, sound man, lights, producer, car transporter reversing beeep beeep beep beep.
No, dad, it's the neighbours. More egg nogg?
sabre22b hahahahaaa
That's exactly what I thought
When he saw the picture he knew what was coming
@@Tclark304 not if he mic'd all of the family and pretending he was doing a Christmas day documentary. Come on folks lighten up 😅
"the older i get i know how important family is and specially father"
Wisely said.
Shout out to all the father's around the world who do so much for a family.
They are the actual silent guardian.
A spot on comment..
My parents are bout to celebrate their 35th anniversary it’s possible and I’m not settling for anything less than that for my future kid(s)
It's disappointing that everyone needs uncontrollable crying to see that something mean a lot to someone. He literally said he's overwhelmed and speechless after getting the car.
Just the way he keeps looking at the dashboard and wheel. You can see it then he still can't believe this. He was really happy.
Really happy??? He has a funny way of showing his happiness...
I am very jealous of your relationship with your father.
You are a great son.
Lee, you have all my respect and admiration for this that you have done, as a 61 year old father, I can imagine your dad's feelings, he will never forget this.
He says multiple times in the video,"I'm speechless." He wasn't so excited as his mind was simply blown. He was flabbergasted and that was how he showed his appreciation.Those two words, which meant much more to his son than us were,"I'm speechless."
Beautiful beyond words. Not everybody cries, some of us just say thank you and smile.
He doesn’t understand how rare an rx7 is, it’s a blessing to have one 😰
Prostate cancer is also pretty rare, and I'll bet he's glad he doesn't have that.
its not THAT rare, i have pretty much the exact same car
@@dandymcgee um... its not sooo rare
Unless it's an fc
MrUnkown562 what a piece of junk that Mazda is haha
You know you did something right as a father when your kid buys you a car. Very cool moment to share as a family, lifelong memories.
Just the fact that a loving son would wish he could make this dream come true would be enough for me. Congrats to this dad and son.
Of all the videos about Dad's or Grandpa's getting their dream cars - this is the one I can relate to. My dad would never break out in tears like a lot of them do. He'd be like "Ok, this was not necessary, but OK." but you could tell he'd be completely overwhelmed.
“It’s my dream car”
2 min later: “I never dreamt that this would happen”
This comment is underrated.
After paint close to 40k*
Hahahahaha
@@cody181818 not even close. The only Camaros fetching six figures are COPOs and Yenkos.
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YOUR DAD (AND MOM) OBVIOUSLY DID A GREAT JOB RAISING YOU! BRAVO!
He couldn't stop saying he was speechless and overwhelmed. That's clearly how he felt. What an incredible gift!! This video is awesome!!!
Made me cry. Great job son, for your dad.
What a son..you will remember this moment long after your dad is gone one day...until that day the joy you and his dream car will bring him is immeasurable...Your love and time and effort you went through for this gift shows us all what a great dad you have to raise a son like you!!
Shucks, you made me cry! Great father and son! You warm my heart!
A dad crying is the most emotional thing a son can witness, and it is all so relative in this world. My family went through hard times and my dad was always struggling to make sure we don't realize how difficult we had it. We were so poor that we barely could afford a computer and it took a lot of saving to get a 486 back in the day, with Windows XP and my parents kept using it until recently. My brother and I bought both of my parents a laptop each so they wouldn't fight over the PC. That's when my dad just lost it and cried like I've never seen him before. When we asked him why he's crying he said I struggled all my life so my kids get away from the poverty and I never wanted anything else in return. I'm not crying because of the laptop, but because it finally seems like my struggle is yielding results, for my kids to buy me something they never had when they were growing up and something I couldn't buy them when they needed it is breaking my heart... Now that is real joy. Here, what seems to be a well off family, makes a commercial video of a successful photographer buying his dad a rare and expensive car and the dad is not looking that excited, but the son made sure he advertises his business once more at the end of the video... I don't know, it's all relative, but a 300 dollar laptop in certain situations can be a more emotional and intense gift than a 5-digit price tag car. And I'm sure relativity goes the other way and some dads will cry for even less in material terms, but in emotional terms way way more.
i love this! hes so happy and cant stop talking!!! what a great son you are!!
hes thinking, i raised my boy right.
Dude gives his dad a dream car for Christmas. I give my dad a head nod saying what's up for Christmas. I obviously need to step my game up, lol. Cool Video
Dude im 27 i still give my dad a head nod and he gives me a couple hundred bucks lmao.THen i go out and buy him a $25 walgreens gift card with the money he gave me lol i really need to step my game up
Andi Pee 😂😂😂
Andi Pee I try give my dad money, gifts he doesn't take either instead gives me advice to set it aside! Just likes to be listening and listened too thats it that's all. I need to step my game up.
I’m sure when Dad is no longer able to drive the Camaro he will pass it along to the best Son ever. Nice job!
My dad is like this too.. I’ve bought/surprised him with expensive gifts that I knew he would love and he just gets kind of weird and talks/smiles a lot. I’ve never seen him cry. I’m his daughter, so I can tell when he is genuinely happy/thankful and that’s all that matters. I’m sure this is the exact reaction that his son was expecting from his father, lol.
How could someone not like this? I’m all about family. That’s the strength in you. I wish my father was still around to give him his dream truck.
My dad would've reacted the same way.. Hehe he' just acts like a tough cookie 💕
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Bro Ur dp is cute than me
Very shitty response from the dad. What a buzz kill
Rob Hammer dude fuck off
@@23Guitardood old people don't cry that much my granpa gave me his totaled mach 1 and he said "i dont have enought time in life to fix this " so i took it and done a rebuild and gave it back for a gift he was not crying but didn't mind because i could see the thankful ness coming off him and sadly he only has it for a month then had to go to the hospital and he gave it to me and now 24 yr old me dailys it
As a former photographer for French hospital I enjoy so much the surprise you did to your dad! Thank you for this very special video. My best regards from Thailand where I retired.
Are you disrespecting the dorito rotary Jesus rx7
never ever disrespect an rx7 that camaro got nothing on a full tuned rx7
Laurence Manangan you’re brain dead
Laurence Manangan any car that is fully tunned can beat a stock car especialy if its 41 years old, also for a old guy like him an old american muscle car is much better than those tiny japanese cars in terms of comfort
I consume egg 99 fr I’d keep both
Ikr holy shit
Uh don’t insult that mans RX-7 picture boy
lmaooo picture boy
😂😂picture BOY
Crisis Crayons I’ll insult it what a piece of junk
Bob Johnson stfu rx7 are amazing
Picture boy😂😂😂
Your dad is such a sweet humble guy. 💜
My nan is kinda like this, you'll never see her get emotional bc its her generation. But as the kids and grand kids we know when they're happy 😊
Me hearing him describe the Rx7 and just waiting for the Rx7 fanboys to go off on him. Loool
That was very beautiful,, you are a good son. Your dad is a plucky man.
Dorito engine for life my guy
They simping on a car. Never thought I'd see the day
I am so proud of you,your father must be an amazing man.He raised his son right, thats for sure.The look on his face warmed my heart.And for you to bring his dream to life,let's me know you are a very special young man.Blessings will follow,I assure you.
Sadly my father died a few months ago. He was really into NASCAR. I know if he were alive and healthy that he would've shared in my passion. My mom always told me stories of how he loved his old jeep and how he would always wash it, take the doors off on weekends and cruise around town and how he ordered super rare imported wheels for it. One day I'll build a jeep exactly like the one he had and take the doors off every weekend and cruise around town.
Bailee Herring thanks Bailee. Unfortunately not. I was building a turbo car but I gave up on the project. I will be helping my sister build her jeep as both a tribute to my dad and for her sake. :)!
Keep your head up, I can tell you were a great kid
To have and that he's always proud of you
Your loving kindness towards your Father brought me to tears. You’re a good Son!!
Young Man, God Bless you. Your Mom and Dad definitely did a great job raising you.
Lee, you are a wonderful son. I loved it so very much. My wife got me a 1968 SS 396-375, my life time dream. I know how you Dad feels, I am 69 years old.
Lying bitch
69 years old
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"Now we have to get rid of the RX-7"
Holy shit this guy already owns my dream car.
Called it a piece of crap to I don't respect him jk but still
same lmao :(
really, your dream car? Wow
Lol I have an LS swapped RX8 and I would trade that pos in a heartbeat for a 68 camaro
Bless him , he really didn’t know how to react, you could see that . Some ppl cry but he was in shock , honestly I’m sure a few hours later or maybe even not till the next day it suddenly really hit home , you can see it’s not truly hit him yet . Brilliant
Honestly his reaction was REAL. I liked it.
I wish I had chance to do this for my dad, I’m now in the situation to afford it but he is no longer with us 😢
Love this video what s guy 🙏🏽
I know how you feel.
I’m so sorry life sometimes is hard but Never forget him
WAX & AWAY rip🙏🙏
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WAX & AWAY sorry for your loss
I don't understand the comments, he seems very happy to get the car and is excited.
He didn't seem incredibly excited, but I agree he was very happy
Definitely happy. We've been taught through UA-cam vids to expect one specific reaction. Every person crying, even the dog, lots of hugging and touching, overly dramatic music, maybe an oscar worthy slo mo segment, perhaps a quick mutual fondling of the balls when no one's looking ? lmao. Apparently any other reaction is fake and contemptuous.
@gilbert martinez no, men n that time period were taught not to show emotion, so it's natural for him to be stoic
He reacted in the same way most people would if you got them a pair of jeans or something for Christmas, i've gotten plenty of gifts / given plenty of gifts (that were obviously much, much smaller) that received much bigger reactions. I know giving gifts isn't done for the reaction, but if that's your definition of excited then I guess we have very different experiences.
I'd be torn in this situation. I'd be happy for the car, no doubt, but I wouldn't have wanted my son / daughter to have spent that kind of $$$ on me.
The most genuine reaction. No overboard crying. Just happy. Was walking without the shoes and took it for a drive. God bless you.
As a guy who works in the body shop business I understand the work involved....as a father I understand the love. The tears are flowing.❤️
You are the best son a father could have. Your photography is great and the car is beautiful.
Son: does a beitiful thing for his dad
Comments section: how dare you diss the rx7?!?!?!!!!AHHHHH
Well sorry, but the kid clearly doesn't know his cars. He acts like the RX-7 is a clunker and not a true sports car, when nothing could be further from the truth. The FC & FD models are widely considered to be Mazda's most successful sports car (with the RX-8 coming in 2nd).
Car enthusiasts are naturally going to watch this content, so expect them to be pissed off when he insults Mazda's most iconic sports car. He may as well been trash talking Toyota Supra.
sixstanger00 its not a great sports car. They need 20-30k worth of work to make the 400-600hp you see people in youtube videos driving. The factory rx-7 is really nothing special. You are talking at most 255 hp, 0-60 in 8.2 seconds. So don’t give me this crap that the rx7 is a great sports car. With 20-30k of modifications, yes, but straight out the factory, forget about it.
@@AbsoluteyAmerican Power and 0-60 times isn't what makes the rx7 special.
vale46 what makes it special because straight out of the factory, there is nothing great about the rx-7. Low hp, okay suspension, not great on the track. Nothing special about it.
@@AbsoluteyAmerican First, its an iconic Japanese car along with the supra mk4, r34 gtr, the nsx, and the 3000gt vr4 that were made in the 90's. Had similar handling and power(due to the gentlemens agreement between the Japanese manufacturers), had a unique engine in the rotary engine and was lightweight because of it. That's a special car.
Thanks for doing this for your Dad. I am one of many who were with you and your Dad as you photographed this Camaro. We were with you as you journeyed thru. Thank you
All of us Dad's also received the gifts in our hearts from you
"Blah blah blah, that reaction was like unbuttered toast!" Well I'm sorry I didn't know that everybody in the world was supposed to react the same way! The man was obviously very appreciative and speechless, but he's not some basic jumping around all over the place. Btw kudos to you for being a kind son
That Camaro turned out lovely! Your dad is a lucky man.
You know Dad's a real one when he's talking about the RX-7
I agree,any people don’t even have a car and it’s considered a luxury. This dude came out of no where and called it a crappy car, even though it looked mint and clean
Without a doubt, the BEST part of this video is the part where dad drives his "dream car" with no shoes on!!! God speed.... Thank you for the post!
amazing gift, you inspire others, congrats, every dad should have a son like you. :)
Im sure he knows his dad enough to know he doesn’t express emotions like we expect. It doesn’t mean he’s not ecstatic about the car.
You think? Why then at the beginning of the video he says, lets see how he reacts?
I've watched dozens upon dozens of kids gifting their parents vehicles over the years and this is probably one of my most favorite. The time and effort that went into it all was great, the actual story moved along at a good pace - and of course the car looked outstanding. Great job!
He‘s not showing it, but he‘ll appreciate it for the rest of his life. That‘s the way these men were raised.
Man these vids get me every time...miss my Dad
I like the way he accepts the gift, his manners and how he can just be happy :)
Fantastic effort to make your Dad’s dream come true. A great son. God bless you and your family.
When he sat back and said this fits me with his chest out yes Dad it fits u what a wonderful video had me smiling 😍
Wow! Awesome.....it’s easy to criticise people on their choices but what’s more important this guy did something for his dad that most don’t even think.
Proud of you bro, you’re an awesome photographer and and awesome person.
You are a great son👍🏻🚘
By giving him what he desires the most... it shows that you are a grateful, loving 🥰 and caring son❣️❣️❣️
Hey, you bought me a Camaro...what's for lunch?
Thank you this made me laugh 😂
People tend to forget that he comes from a very different generation where men were expected to be tough and to not show too much emotion. He's happy and the fact that he's trying to play it off should be enough evidence that he's ecstatic and proud that his son bought him his dream car.
@@vickituck3471 i would act like this. It's not ungrateful just dumbfounded.
LOLOLOL
I would have been in tears! Just sayin..
You're a wonderful son. You're dad will love that car forever bless him. Good on you for granting him his dream car🙏🏽😊
You will be so glad for your entire life that you did this for your dad. It was a great kindness to fulfill a such special dream of his. You have made him indescribably happy. Kudos to you!
This was bad ass no lie , our dads are price less and to make them happy and think of them before us is awesome
Son: *spends thousands of dollars for dream car to be perfect*
Dad: Cool.
ce collie right we get your point, stop replying on everyone’s comments
@@clazredwolf3366 @ce collie @this guy we get your point, stop replying on everyone's comments
I think Fad could’ve bought several of them if he wanted.
FRIEDCHEEKENS oompalompa body we get your point. Stop replying on everyone’s comments
Ce collie: ok karen
Great gift for a father from his son. After all, dream is the stuff life is made of,and you fulfilled your dad's dream ! Wow ! Congratulations to both the father and the son !
Congrats Lee with your wonderful dream come true experience giving your Dad with his once in a lifetime classic Camaro, nice job. Your painter friend nailed it for your Dad, he got what he love's and will have great fun.
It just makes me feel happy to see how other people get their wishes fulfilled 😌
Aye u rocking sung jin woo too
What a great son you are and congratulations to your dad for getting his dream car!!
Have you ever been surprised with something after getting a big hint? You start to really doubt yourself because you don’t want to be wrong and then let yourself look ungrateful. And then when it happens, you’re stunned! The dad had such a sweet reaction, he kept talking and looked so happy!
Awesome bro..........I just lost my dad and this makes me emotional. Good son you are. He must be proud AF.
Wow! Loved it. Lee told me a little while ago that he was orchestrating this, so amazing how it all turned out! Total #SHABANG!
Wow ***** this is awesome!!!! Congratulations!
+1 for the sheer ability of fulfilling your fathers dreams. Amazing
Phenomenal Lee, phenomenal....
Wow Lee. Very special.
How exciting that your career can provide such joy for your family....gives me hope that my love can some day become my career....
Ummmmm I will take your RX-7 sir
Lol
Dude its 2019
Anupam Singhal 😂
Same here let's bid
Anupam Singhal and?
To do this for you dad tells us what a wonderful dad you had.
Only father to not shed a tear over a dream car presented by his son.
God bless you young man, on day at the time your son also will repay you one as you did to your father.
Love from IRAQ.
Abo Wisam fuck you bro never watch an American video again
Ignore what the person above me said, he's exactly what's wrong with America.
Love from New York.
kasem Zeid fuck you fucks from Missouri
@@Motorcyclecbr toxic kid
I am American I do not agree with the Scamp guy and what he has said
This is the classic old school reaction. I love it it's just how my Dad was, even myself. To me it's real it's sincere. So much better then the hysterical drama filled emotions. Good job and enjoy that beautiful car.👍
6:58 his smile here reminds me of my grandpa. He’s so beyond happy. For some people true joy is subtle. But it’s just as heartwarming to see as happy tears and excitement 😊
I was expecting tears but ooooookkkkkk🤷♂️
Dude same
No everyone is openly emotional.
You can tell he was trying not to, listen to the way he talked and repeated the same sentences
Many people how are in shock don’t cry he was probably in shock of happiness
H C. Well he has a different way of showing emotions
“What are we sayin here!?” Love that line.
He looks like me when I open up a gift, for some reason no matter how much I like something, I don’t get super exited. I can only imagine how happy he is doe.
You are the BEST son ever! What an amazing gift for your father!
“I need to drive it around the block
Drives it around the whole city
😂😂
Ha
And he didn’t even have any shoes on! 😊
Wish I could have given my father his dream car. Big thumbs up!
Dad did something right to have a son who actually put thought, time, and money to make him happy.
My respect to the son and envy of the Dad.
I had a Hugger orange 68 Camaro SS (hard top, no rally stripes) but always dreamed of the RX7. Lol
Much love to you all!
IN MY VIEW
To the son...Your heart is obviously joined with your father's. You are a wonderful son to give your father the car.
To the father...Many, many, many wonderful moments in this car that you love. You must be a great dad for your son to want to give you a dream come true.
HOW WONDERFUL!!! you did this for your Dad. Both of you are so cute! 🚗
Love what you did for your dad hes so adorable !!!
Miss my Mom and Dad,with everything I have ❤
Jacqueline Nack I miss my father he recently passed it sucks. I’m still lucky to have my mother though.
@@vincentrostan9898 Give her ❤Love everyday,Blessings...
My oldest son surprised me with a 2024 Corvette Stingray for Christmas this year….at 63, my first Vette. Yeah, I cried.
Reading through the comments at the start of the video and they all say his reaction is poor and stuff.
I reckon his reaction was like this because it's probably exciting and you kind of act up. I have the same kind of reaction when I get things I have always wanted (even though I don't get what I dream of)
Ozzie Daboss no sorry you're wrong!! I've watched numerous videos exactly like this over the past few years and honestly this is the worst most bs reaction I've ever seen, I just read and genuinely believe it's all promo for his crappy photography...
I don’t give much of a reaction when I get stuff, it’s usually just a smile and saying thanks.
Camera in face.
they just don't get that some people just can't express their joy in such a breakdown way like most videos show it...this is coming from someone who's been lucky enough to experience it myself. Last summer my chrysler voyager which was a last gift from my deceased grandpa was literally breaking apart and my dad told me it was beyond saving. (it wasn't that great, but I held it very dear anyways) I was flat broke in the middel of an apprenticeship with barely enough salary to get through the months and I didn't have a car anymore to get to my workplace. I borrowed my dads car for two weeks when one day I came to drop it off at his place and saw him already waiting for me at the parking lot, smiling right next to a Porsche 928 (which was my dreamcar since I saw it the first time when I was 6 or 7). And I swear the moment I saw it my brain couldn't comprehend it...I mean I knew it was mine instantly and I was bursting with joy but only on the inside. I was speaking almost normally when I thanked him and was even mad at myself for not being able to show him how I felt, but I really just couldn't and I didn't want to poorly act it. I told him so too and he knows me so he understood, but I still feel guilty for not giving him that moment of his son just exploding in happiness
Some guys go that route cuz when they cry with much emotion (as he would have here) they blubber alot, face red, not to pretty. He knew his son was taping & he wanted to look good! He cared PLENTY, I'm sure! Congrats to dad & atta boy to son!
Well, Lee Moris, this is an old clip now, but I can say as a professional filmmaker for 40 years, your production quality hasn't aged. Well done; the kind of son that every good dada should have.
Well, it's not about the price that matter's the most. But the effort that you give just to surprise your loving father and you really did a good job.