People can become attached to their cars, and a Maplewood man is no different.

In 2002, Pete Glass sold his beloved 1970 Plymouth Road Runner convertible to help pay for his son Jake to go to school. Now, more than two decades later, his son hit the road to get the car back for his dad.

"It brought the family together for different things. We definitely got attached to it," said Pete Glass.

In a sense, Pete's Plymouth Road Runner was a part of the family. The Glass' would take it to car shows, cruising with the top down, putting on the miles and the memories. But in 2003, Pete had to sell his beloved muscle car so he could invest in his son's future.

"Jake was just going to be starting school, and we were running short on money and so I had to part with it. Kind of regretted it ever si

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