Sweet Moment Daughter Gifts Dad a Car Gift After 48 Years of Service
- A man couldn't hold back tears from leaving his eyes as he received a surprise exotic car gift from his daughter
- The man who recently retired from service after 48 years hadn't purchased a new car all through his life
- In the trending video, his wife joined him in joyous teary celebration as they tried out the new ride
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A lady has finally fulfilled her childhood dream to her dad in a fashion that was met with great emotions.
The lady identified as Tabitha Brown took to Facebook to showcase the beautiful moment she stormed her dad's abode to gift him a new whip.
In the heartwarming video, the overjoyed man wept uncontrollably as he was presented with the keys to the fine whip.
His wife who comforted him with tissue papers to wipe his tears also burst into tears.
According to Tabitha, her dad has always been a lover of Chevy trucks. The man who recently retired from active work after 48 years is now a proud owner of his favourite car.
She appreciated God for enabling her to make the purchase.
Her post read:
"My Daddy retired last year after 48 years at Karastan. He has never purchased himself a new car and has loved Chevy trucks since I was a little girl! My dream has always been to buy my Daddy a new truck one day and today that dream came true. I love you so much Daddy and I am so thankful for you!! OOHHH GOD I THANK YOU for blessing me to bless my Daddy!!! #daddysgirl #tabithabrown #chevyman."
The emotional video has wowed many people on social media with many hailing Tabitha for her gesture.
Kimberly Wallace said:
"That’s awesome Tab!!! Such a beautiful thing to do. Blessings to you for being a Blessing to your father. By the way, get him that Steelers hat to go with his new truck. Steelers Fan Forever!!!"
Shay Mack wrote:
"I love it! Happy Retirement Dad! You deserve it. You raised an amazing daughter! She’s not only a gift and a blessing to you, but she has been a blessing and a delight to the world!"
Leary Ann Crawford stated:
"Happy Retirement!!! Now this is nothing, but a blessing!!! He treated her like a Queen all her life + now her daddy a King is being “Blessed” by his child!!! God is sooo Great!!!"
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Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that a man had surprised his dad with a Range Rover car gift on his 70th birthday.
In a video he shared on LinkedIn, the author named Emmanuel alighted from the exotic car just as he signalled to the video recorder to keep sealed lips.
He then approached his dad who was in the company of a yet-to-be-identified lady as both locked in an embrace.
A heartwarming smile spread across his dad's face upon learning that the car Emmanuel came in with was his.
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