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My pal Marty was having a lot of headaches. So, the doctor sent him for a head scan. It showed a golf ball sized tumor at the rear of his brain. A staff of ten specialists worked more than eight hours to get it taken care of. The less gnarly description is that they went in through his nose.
This was at Rush University hospital in Chicago. And they wanted to tell Marty's story.
Marty is a retired electrician. He also was on the Griffith Indiana fire department. The fire trucks shown are not Griffith's, but so what.
The "old car" is mine 67 GT350 #0036. They edited out the "GT350" from the stripes, the fender emblem, and the "Goodyear" from the tires.
The 30 second spot has started to play on major Chicago TV networks this week. YouTube: Marty's Story-Rush University is where you can see it.
The link doesn't seem to work.
Yep. ten thumbs.
Here's a link...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlYFFREOFSU
Car looks and sounds great, good your buddy Marty is doing better too!
Very cool. Thanks. 8)
Very kool video, beautiful car and fantastic story.
Wishing Marty many healthy years to come!
AWESOME!!!!!! Rod, that is so cool.
It just doesn't get any better then that.
Awesome, for both of you!