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57 Plymouth Buried in Tulsa

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Mel, Oct 29, 2004.

  1. arkiehotrods
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  2. "Doc" Parsons
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    I was downtown the Saturday that they lowered that car in the vault and belive me when I say they didn't really seal it up, all they did was put the concrete lid on it and put dirt on top of that, I'am pretty sure by now the vault has filled with water, that part of the court house property gets under water a lot
     
  3. atch
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    so i've done my proper research now.

    the car will be unearthed on june 15, 2007.
     
  4. JayD
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    It'll be very interesting to see what condition the car is in when they remove it. It'd be too cool if it looked just like the day they buried it, but I sure moisture has probably has had it's way with it.

    J
     
  5. Just saw this article in the latest edition of Hemmings Classic Car mag. Wouldn't you know it, someone beat me to the punch (Thread). :eek: Great story though! :cool: www.buriedcar.com
    JT
     

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  6. Oilcan Harry
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    Oh, It'll probably just start right up like that 200 year old Volkswagen in Woody Allen's movie Sleeper.
     
  7. Tuck
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    go back and read the website wingnutz, someone WINS the car... whoever wins it gets to take it home-
     

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