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Retiree's faith in humanity restored as wallet returned after 11 years
Retiree's faith in humanity restored as wallet returned after 11 years

The Independent

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • The Independent

Retiree's faith in humanity restored as wallet returned after 11 years

A retired Michigan autoworker, Richard Guilford, was astonished to receive a Facebook message about his wallet, which had been missing for over a decade. The wallet, containing cash, identification, and gift cards, was discovered by a mechanic in Minnesota, lodged in the engine bay of a 2015 Ford Edge. Guilford had lost the wallet in 2014 while working at a Ford factory in Michigan. The mechanic, Chad Volk, found the wallet in June while repairing the car, which had travelled 151,000 miles.

Michigan autoworker's wallet found under hood in Minnesota — 243,000 km later
Michigan autoworker's wallet found under hood in Minnesota — 243,000 km later

CBC

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • CBC

Michigan autoworker's wallet found under hood in Minnesota — 243,000 km later

Social Sharing A retired Michigan autoworker looked at a Facebook message after midnight from a stranger: Did you lose your wallet years ago? "If so," a Minnesota man wrote, "it was in the engine bay of a car." Richard Guilford couldn't believe what he was reading on his phone — a decade-old mystery was remarkably solved. Guilford's tri-fold leather wallet — stuffed with $15 US, a driver's licence, work ID, gift cards worth $275 and lottery tickets - had turned up under the hood of a car in a repair shop in Lake Crystal, Minn. A Christmas gift from Guilford's sons was suddenly a family treasure again. "Big Red," as he was affectionately known at Ford Motor, was in awe. "It restores your faith in humanity that people will say, 'Hey, you lost this, I found this, I'm going to get it back to you,'" Guilford said Thursday. The wallet was discovered in June by mechanic Chad Volk, sandwiched between the transmission and the air filter box of a 2015 Ford Edge with approximately 243,000 kilometres on it. "Crazy," Volk said. The filter box wouldn't snap in place after a repair, he said, "so I messed around a little bit and then pulled it back out and the wallet was sitting on a little ledge where it needed to snap down. I pulled the wallet out and that's what it was." Turn back the calendar to 2014, around Christmas. Guilford was working on the same car at a Ford factory in Wayne, Mich. It was in a long line of new vehicles assembled elsewhere that needed extra electrical work before being shipped to dealers. Guilford realized later that his wallet had fallen out of his shirt pocket. He was certain he had lost it in a car, but figured it was on the floor of a Ford Flex, not an Edge, and certainly not in the engine. Guilford said he searched 30 to 40 cars, and his co-workers looked at dozens more, "just opening the doors up, looking under the seats, looking behind it." "I can't take too much time to look for this because I gotta work. I'm on the clock," he recalled feeling. "No luck. Life went on." Guilford, now 56 and living in Petersburg, Mich., retired from Ford in 2024 after nearly 35 years. He had put the wallet out of his mind long ago, until getting the message on Facebook, where his profile said he had worked at Ford. Volk messaged a photo of the wallet and included the driver's license. "Big Red" saw a younger version of himself with his red-tinged beard. "The amazing part to me was it was so protected," Guilford said of the wallet as he also traced the car's history. "Think about this: 11 years, rain, snow. It was in Minnesota, for crying out loud. It was in Arizona when it was bought. Think about how hot a transmission gets in Arizona driving down the road. That's incredible." Ford spokesperson Said Deep called it a "repair that's right on the money," adding: "Can you imagine the odds?" Cabela's, an outdoor retailer, said the $250 US in gift cards remain valid, but it has offered to give him new cards anyway. Guilford doesn't know the status of a $25 US card from Outback Steakhouse. The numbers on the lottery tickets in the wallet faded long ago. "I'm going to put everything back in it and leave it just like it is, and it's gonna sit at the house in the china cabinet and that's for my kids," said Guilford, a part-time auctioneer. "They can tell my great-grandkids about it. We're big into stories. I like tellin' stories. That's just who I am."

A mechanic lost his wallet while working – a decade later it turned up 151,000 miles away
A mechanic lost his wallet while working – a decade later it turned up 151,000 miles away

The Independent

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • The Independent

A mechanic lost his wallet while working – a decade later it turned up 151,000 miles away

A retired Michigan autoworker was left stunned after receiving an unexpected Facebook message in the dead of night, asking if he had lost his wallet years ago. The DM, from a Minnesota man, revealed the decade-old mystery of Richard Guilford's missing wallet had been remarkably solved, found lodged in the engine bay of a car. Guilford's tri-fold leather wallet, containing £15, his driver's licence, work ID, £275 in gift cards, and lottery tickets, resurfaced at a repair shop in Lake Crystal, Minnesota. A Christmas gift from his sons, the wallet, affectionately known as 'Big Red' during his Ford Motor days, was suddenly a cherished family possession once more. The discovery left Guilford in awe. Speaking on Thursday, he remarked: "It restores your faith in humanity that people will say, 'Hey, you lost this, I found this, I'm going to get it back to you'." The wallet was discovered in June by mechanic Chad Volk, sandwiched between the transmission and the air filter box of a 2015 Ford Edge with 151,000 miles on it. 'Crazy,' Volk said. The filter box wouldn't snap in place after a repair, he said, 'so I messed around a little bit and then pulled it back out and the wallet was sitting on a little ledge where it needed to snap down. I pulled the wallet out and that's what it was.' Turn back the calendar to 2014, around Christmas. Guilford was working on the same car at a Ford factory in Wayne, Michigan. It was in a long line of new vehicles assembled elsewhere that needed extra electrical work before being shipped to dealers. Guilford realized later that his wallet had fallen out of his shirt pocket. He was certain he had lost it in a car, but figured it was on the floor of a Ford Flex, not an Edge, and certainly not in the engine. Guilford said he searched 30 to 40 cars, and his co-workers looked at dozens more, 'just opening the doors up, looking under the seats, looking behind it.' 'I can't take too much time to look for this because I gotta work. I'm on the clock," he recalled feeling. "No luck. Life went on.' Guilford, now 56 and living in Petersburg, Michigan, retired from Ford in 2024 after nearly 35 years. He had put the wallet out of his mind long ago, until getting the message in Facebook, where his profile said he had worked at Ford. Volk messaged a photo of the wallet and included the driver's license. 'Big Red' saw a younger version of himself with his red-tinged beard. 'The amazing part to me was it was so protected,' Guilford said of the wallet as he also traced the car's history. 'Think about this: 11 years, rain, snow. It was in Minnesota, for crying out loud. It was in Arizona when it was bought. Think about how hot a transmission gets in Arizona driving down the road. That's incredible.' Cabela's, an outdoor retailer, said the $250 in gift cards remain valid, but it has offered to give him new cards anyway. Guilford doesn't know the status of a $25 card from Outback Steakhouse. The numbers on the lottery tickets faded long ago. 'I'm going to put everything back in it and leave it just like it is, and it's gonna sit at the house in the china cabinet and that's for my kids,' said Guilford, a part-time auctioneer. 'They can tell my great-grandkids about it. We're big into stories. I like tellin' stories. That's just who I am.'

Michigan autoworker's lost wallet is found in Minnesota car— 11 years later
Michigan autoworker's lost wallet is found in Minnesota car— 11 years later

1News

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • 1News

Michigan autoworker's lost wallet is found in Minnesota car— 11 years later

A retired Michigan autoworker looked at a Facebook message after midnight from a stranger: Did you lose your wallet years ago? 'If so,' a Minnesota man wrote, 'it was in the engine bay of a car.' Richard Guilford couldn't believe what he was reading on his phone — a decade-old mystery was remarkably solved. Guilford's tri-fold leather wallet — stuffed with US$15 (NZ$25), a driver's license, work ID, gift cards worth US$275 (NZ$463) and lottery tickets — had turned up under the hood of a car in a repair shop in Lake Crystal, Minnesota. The old wallet of Richard Guilford. (Source: Associated Press) ADVERTISEMENT A Christmas gift from Guilford's sons was suddenly a family treasure again. 'Big Red,' as he was affectionately known at Ford Motor, was in awe. 'It restores your faith in humanity that people will say, 'Hey, you lost this, I found this, I'm going to get it back to you'," Guilford said Thursday. The wallet was discovered in June by mechanic Chad Volk, sandwiched between the transmission and the air filter box of a 2015 Ford Edge with 243,010 km on it. 'Crazy,' Volk said. The filter box wouldn't snap in place after a repair, he said, 'so I messed around a little bit and then pulled it back out and the wallet was sitting on a little ledge where it needed to snap down. I pulled the wallet out and that's what it was.' Turn back the calendar to 2014, around Christmas. Guilford was working on the same car at a Ford factory in Wayne, Michigan. It was in a long line of new vehicles assembled elsewhere that needed extra electrical work before being shipped to dealers. Guilford realised later that his wallet had fallen out of his shirt pocket. He was certain he had lost it in a car, but figured it was on the floor of a Ford Flex, not an Edge, and certainly not in the engine. ADVERTISEMENT Guilford said he searched 30 to 40 cars, and his co-workers looked at dozens more, 'just opening the doors up, looking under the seats, looking behind it.' 'I can't take too much time to look for this because I gotta work. I'm on the clock," he recalled feeling. "No luck. Life went on.' Richard Guilford in front of items found in his lost wallet. (Source: Associated Press) Guilford, now 56 and living in Petersburg, Michigan, retired from Ford in 2024 after nearly 35 years. He had put the wallet out of his mind long ago, until getting the message in Facebook, where his profile said he had worked at Ford. Volk messaged a photo of the wallet and included the driver's license. 'Big Red' saw a younger version of himself with his red-tinged beard. Richard Guilford holds up a chat message he received from Chad Volk. (Source: Associated Press) 'The amazing part to me was it was so protected,' Guilford said of the wallet as he also traced the car's history. 'Think about this: 11 years, rain, snow. It was in Minnesota, for crying out loud. It was in Arizona when it was bought. Think about how hot a transmission gets in Arizona driving down the road. That's incredible.' ADVERTISEMENT Cabela's, an outdoor retailer, said the US$250 (NZ$422) in gift cards remain valid, but it has offered to give him new cards anyway. Guilford doesn't know the status of a US$25 (NZ$42) card from Outback Steakhouse. The numbers on the lottery tickets faded long ago. Richard Guilford holds up a lottery ticket he purchased 11 years ago. (Source: Associated Press) 'I'm going to put everything back in it and leave it just like it is, and it's gonna sit at the house in the china cabinet and that's for my kids,' said Guilford, a part-time auctioneer. 'They can tell my great-grandkids about it. We're big into stories. I like tellin' stories. That's just who I am.'

A Michigan autoworker's wallet is found under a hood in Minnesota - 151,000 miles later
A Michigan autoworker's wallet is found under a hood in Minnesota - 151,000 miles later

CTV News

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • CTV News

A Michigan autoworker's wallet is found under a hood in Minnesota - 151,000 miles later

Richard Guilford poses for a portrait with an ID card from his recently recovered wallet that he lost 11 years ago Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025, in Petersburg, Mich. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun) PETERSBURG, Mich. — A retired Michigan autoworker looked at a Facebook message after midnight from a stranger: Did you lose your wallet years ago? 'If so,' a Minnesota man wrote, 'it was in the engine bay of a car.' Richard Guilford couldn't believe what he was reading on his phone — a decade-old mystery was remarkably solved. Guilford's tri-fold leather wallet — stuffed with US$15, a driver's license, work ID, gift cards worth $275 and lottery tickets — had turned up under the hood of a car in a repair shop in Lake Crystal, Minnesota. A Christmas gift from Guilford's sons was suddenly a family treasure again. 'Big Red,' as he was affectionately known at Ford Motor, was in awe. 'It restores your faith in humanity that people will say, 'Hey, you lost this, I found this, I'm going to get it back to you',' Guilford said Thursday. The wallet was discovered in June by mechanic Chad Volk, sandwiched between the transmission and the air filter box of a 2015 Ford Edge with 151,000 miles on it. 'Crazy,' Volk said. The filter box wouldn't snap in place after a repair, he said, 'so I messed around a little bit and then pulled it back out and the wallet was sitting on a little ledge where it needed to snap down. I pulled the wallet out and that's what it was.' Turn back the calendar to 2014, around Christmas. Guilford was working on the same car at a Ford factory in Wayne, Michigan. It was in a long line of new vehicles assembled elsewhere that needed extra electrical work before being shipped to dealers. Guilford realized later that his wallet had fallen out of his shirt pocket. He was certain he had lost it in a car, but figured it was on the floor of a Ford Flex, not an Edge, and certainly not in the engine. Guilford said he searched 30 to 40 cars, and his co-workers looked at dozens more, 'just opening the doors up, looking under the seats, looking behind it.' 'I can't take too much time to look for this because I gotta work. I'm on the clock,' he recalled feeling. 'No luck. Life went on.' Guilford, now 56 and living in Petersburg, Michigan, retired from Ford in 2024 after nearly 35 years. He had put the wallet out of his mind long ago, until getting the message in Facebook, where his profile said he had worked at Ford. Volk messaged a photo of the wallet and included the driver's license. 'Big Red' saw a younger version of himself with his red-tinged beard. 'The amazing part to me was it was so protected,' Guilford said of the wallet as he also traced the car's history. 'Think about this: 11 years, rain, snow. It was in Minnesota, for crying out loud. It was in Arizona when it was bought. Think about how hot a transmission gets in Arizona driving down the road. That's incredible.' Cabela's, an outdoor retailer, said the $250 in gift cards remain valid, but it has offered to give him new cards anyway. Guilford doesn't know the status of a $25 card from Outback Steakhouse. The numbers on the lottery tickets faded long ago. 'I'm going to put everything back in it and leave it just like it is, and it's gonna sit at the house in the china cabinet and that's for my kids,' said Guilford, a part-time auctioneer. 'They can tell my great-grandkids about it. We're big into stories. I like tellin' stories. That's just who I am.' ___ Vancleave reported from Lake Crystal, Minnesota. Ed White And Mark Vancleave, The Associated Press

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