Son gives father restored Chevy Camaro he sold decades ago

  • Earl Guynes had to sell his car in 1983 to pay for diapers
  • Over 40 years later, his son Jared restored that car and gave it back
  • Jared Guynes said he kept car a secret for more than 2 years

(NewsNation) — In 1983, Texas dad Earl Guynes had to sell his dream car, a Chevrolet Camaro, to pay for diapers to support his new family.

It was a sacrifice his son, Jared Guynes, never forgot. And 40 years later, for Earl Guynes’ birthday, Jared was able to repay his dad by giving him a restored version of that Chevy Camaro.

Jared Guynes told NewsNation on Thursday that his dad never meant from him to feel guilty about having to trade in the car — but he did anyway.

“Somewhere deep down I’m like, ‘Man, if I had not shown up, this car would still be here,” Jared Guynes said on “Morning in America.” “So wouldn’t it be cool if the kid that he got rid of the car for ended up being the one to give it back to him?”

The car meant a lot to Earl Guynes as he got it when he just got out of high school — “at that really fun time that a lot of young men have where they’re just kind of out exploring and getting into trouble.”

“That was this Camaro for him, is out with his friends and having a great time,” Jared Guynes said.

While his dad is a car expert, to make the gift a surprise, Jared Guynes enlisted help from other mechanics and technicians to restore the vehicle.

“I really did keep it a secret for more than two years, even from my own family, my mom, my sister — no one knew,” Jared Guynes said. “Giving my dad the keys, and him realizing that it wasn’t a magic trick and it was really his car was one of the greatest moments of my life.”

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