A waitress in Missouri, Cindy Grady, was given a life-changing gift from some customers who noticed her car was in pretty bad shape.
Gary Tackett and his wife Roxann Tackett noticed her 2002 Hyundai Accent was barely in well enough condition for Grady to drive to work in, so they decided to give her a new car.
The Tacketts moved to Branson, Missouri in the spring from Arkansas but they noticed the car in the Cracker Barrel parking lot enough times to inquire about the driver.
Missouri’s Fox2now reports a video the Tacketts’ daughter took on her phone of the couple gifting the car to Grady has now gone viral.
"It's not new, but it's new to you," Gary told her, to which she replied, "It's beautiful.”
Grady, who lives with her disabled son, told Daily News that her Hyundai had a shattered passenger window. The driver’s side window was stuck and wouldn’t roll up, and the hood of the car had so much damage it was being held together with a belt.
In the Tackett’s daughter, Chelsea Todd’s Faceook post, Grady wrote, “One co-worker said that they were glad they worked that day, it had restored his faith in mankind. My insurance agent waived their fees. My mechanic put in a third brake-lite for free. These people are simply amazing and I thank God every day that he sent these people to me.”