Husband Surprises Wife for 25th Anniversary w/ Long Lost 1961 VW Beetle!
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- Greg surprised Stacey earlier this year with her first car, a 1961 VW bug that she and her dad restored! They sold it 18 years ago and have been trying to find it for years! Happy 25th Anniversary Greg & Stacey!
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If the machines we love could speak to us, this one would say thank you for bringing me home! Awesome husband for bringing this beetle back into your lives!!! 👍👍👍
She knew that was her car no getting away from it. All the old marks and little things. One very happy girl right there. Never let it go again.
Wow!! What an incredible Story. Enjoy your Beetle. I Own a 66 and enjoy it every chance i get. Happy Anniversary Guys...
thats what love is all about
These little cars evoke so much emotion
What a beautiful couple - made for one another. Bless you.
You never forget your first Beetle.
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What a wonderful story!
Thats my car thats my car hahahaha.What a lovely little car and a happy girl indeeeed
A 1961 Beetle that had a gas gauge and a push button motor cover - not found on a typical 1961 model.
I drive a 64 every day and it is something about them and a lot of people have stories about them. Just yesterday I met a guy from the Philippines, who was telling me his dad had a 67 and they sold it and years later he found it and bought it back.. it was the only car his dad ever owned
lovely story, sweet bug. I just finished restoring a '61 bug that I got last year in South Carolina and brought back home to Indiana. They are so much fun, glad that yours is back home. The most exciting bugs to drive are the ones before gas gauges. cheers
What a beautifully made video! That's an amazing story.
Thank you! It was fun to film :-)
Wonderful story, this really made me smile. The first Beetle purchase in our family was a 1966 that my dad bought in the late ‘60s. He traded that in on a new 1970 and it started a chain of numerous Beetles that many of us in the family purchased, four of them just myself. There are lots of special cars, but I don’t know if there’s a single model of car that has generated more family stories than the VW Beetle. Maybe so, but I don’t know what it would be. My wife and I are both getting up in years now, but we would still like to put another Beetle back in our driveway, maybe in Java Green like she drove for years.
Great story!
Thank you!
Wow love always find a way
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This writer owned several 'bugs', two vans, a Ghia and the station wagon. I so wanted to like them all, and I ended up HATING them all! A 40hp engine in the USA is pathetic, ANY hill of some size and you are going 30 in a 55mph zone. The bus was worse; uphill at 10mph. This story is a testament to the Power of Nostalgia and Mythology. These are terrible, but cute, cars.
Dear hametta ..
👍👌👏 Exactly! Driving an old VW Bus on a straight line is almost impossible! They're extremely unsafe when having an accident. Additionally they're loud, rust like hell, have no real heating, have always been slow and underpowered but nevertheless use relatively much gasoline. No real oil filter, very often problems with the 3rd cylinder, no really usable trunk space and in most bugs you smell gasoline inside! I'm a German and I almost hate VW bugs. It's a car concept out of the 1930's !!! and should have been modernized in the 1950's but in the 1960's at latest! Unfortunately CEO Nordhoff was against that and threw away all new/better designs. And there had been a lot! In the 1970's the Golf/Rabbit fortunately changed everything (although I don't liked them too). 😁 ;-)
Best regards, luck and health in particular.