Maurice Matthews, Pittsburgh Steelers team cook had been joking with Ray Horton, the team's secondary coach, about his job and how he would love to drive his SL500.
In Horton's last day of work, he talked to Matthews and asked him for “whatever money you have in your pocket”. Matthews then gave his $20, to which Horton exclaimed, “sold for $20!”. To the cook's surprise, he was handed the key to the SL500, which now has a Kelley Book value of $18,000.
"It’s just taking care of guys who took care of you,” Horton commented about what he did.
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