There is a direct correlation between left leaning political views and suffering from a mental illness
But this can be explained in a few different ways
Left politics attract the mentally ill
Left leaning people are more likely to seek diagnoses
O Zvezda M50 é um diesel V12 de 63 litros projetado para embarcações de alta velocidade. 12 cilindros, supercharger mecânico, partida por ar comprimido e 1.200 cv a 1.850 RPM. Um motor que ocupa mais espaço do que a maioria dos carros.
I've talked before about how Ford would let you order a Cobra Jet (428 or 429) in practically anything. Got a call today about a 70 Torino, formal roof, black/black, SCJ, 4 speed, 4.30 Detroit, hideaways. Rough but complete. Lot of 1-of-1 CJ cars out there.
🚨WOW!!!!
A Vietnam vet gave up his dream car, a '69 Mustang Mach 1, to raise his 6 sons.
He never let them see what it cost him.
50 years later, his youngest traded away his OWN Mustang to track down the exact car... and handed his dad the keys on Father's Day.
His name is Daniel Allen and he came home from the Vietnam war and bought his dream car.
It was a white 1969 Mustang Mach 1.
Black hood, red stripes, four-speed.
And then he gave it up.
Because one baby became two. Then three. Then six sons. And a two-door muscle car can't raise a family.
So Daniel traded away his dream, the way good fathers do.
He never made his boys feel the cost of it.
But his youngest son, Shane, was always listening.
Every time his dad told the story of "the one that got away," it stuck. The two of them even made a tradition of it, going to Father's Day car shows together, hunting for Mustangs, reminiscing.
So this year, Shane found it.
A white '69 Mach 1, exactly like the one his father described for decades.
He traded away his OWN restored Mustang GT to get it, then had it repainted and reupholstered to match his dad's memory down to the detail.
And to get it, he traded away his OWN restored Mustang.
On Father's Day, at their car show, Daniel walked past a Mach 1 and noticed a name tag hanging from the mirror that read "Daniel."
He figured it was a coincidence. Half-joking, he said, "Where are my keys?"
His son reached out and put the keys in his hand and told him to fire it up.
This grown man. This veteran. He climbed out of that car, asked his son how on earth he'd pulled it off, and when Shane told him he'd traded his own custom Mustang to do it...
...Daniel broke down and wrapped his boy in his arms.
Fifty years later, the dream he laid down for his kids... his kid handed right back to him.
God bless the Allen family. That's what it's all about.