Guy buys $1,000 truck spends 12 years restoring rare 1985 Ford CL9000 as a tribute to his late father
- A son spent 12 years restoring a rare 1985 Ford CL9000 truck
- It was a tribute to his late father
- The restoration story was shared by Subdivision Auto
Published on Dec 25, 2024 at 5:00 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary
Last updated on Nov 27, 2024 at 2:06 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
This is the story of a son, a dad, and the restoration of a rare 1985 Ford CL9000.
A guy bought an old, worn-out truck for just $1,000 and spent 12 years bringing it back to life.
But it wasn’t just about fixing up a vehicle.
This project was a heartfelt tribute to his late father, who had always loved trucks, especially the Ford CL9000, which held many shared memories between the two.
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Restoration of 1985 Ford CL9000
So the story takes us back in time to 12 years ago when the guy first bought the truck.
It was in rough shape, but he was determined to make it look brand new again.
Thus, the journey of this incredible 1985 Ford CL9000 restoration began.
His story of restoring the Ford CL9000, piece by piece, is captured on YouTube by Subdivision Auto.
Over the years, he invested countless hours and resources to bring this rare truck back to its former glory.
The original engine was completely repaired, the interior was restored, a fresh paint job was given, and the suspension was upgraded.
He also added custom parts and a modernized dashboard.
The result? The beautifully restored 1985 Ford CL9000 was ready for the road, which stood as a symbol of his love for his father.
A tribute to the special bond between father and son
However, it wasn’t an easy feat.
He shared that there were times during the project when he felt like giving up, but the memory of his dad always gave him the confidence to keep going.
This story reminds us of a similar tale where a son surprised his dad by buying back the Pontiac GTO he had sold 20 years ago.
In both cases, it wasn’t just about the vehicles but about the deep emotional connection between a father and son.