For Over 50 Years He's Helped Strangers On The Highway. This Time, Someone Returned The Favor
August 18, 2015
"If I cannot do great things, I will do small things in a great way."
That's the motto of The Highway Man, who's been driving the highways of San Diego for the past 50 years looking for people who need help. But this time, someone wanted to help him.
In 2011, a motorist crashed into The Highway Man's beloved "Beulah" - the car he's been driving since 1966. After hearing him discuss the incident on the Mike Slater Show, a man named Rick called into the show and made him a promise.
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