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1957 Plymouth Belvedere

June 14 2007 at 12:06 PM
  (Login jennelldyl)
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Has been buried in front of the Courthouse in Tulsa, OKLAHOMA, for 50 years. They are digging it up this week. It looks like it might be a bucket of rust.

http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?articleID=070613_1__Theva21346



The vault in which Tulsa buried a Plymouth Belvedere 50 years ago was built to withstand a nuclear attack.

Water, apparently, not so much.

Workers lifted the vault's lid Wednesday morning to find about two feet of standing water and indications the vault may have been filled to the rim sometime during the past half-century.

The car itself remained encased in several layers of purportedly water-tight material, its precise condition a mystery. The outline of the Belvedere's trademark tailfins was clearly visible under the coverings, but hopes for recovering the car in something like pristine condition faded.

Rain at mid-morning brought work at the site to a halt. The vault was covered with a canopy and opaque plastic attached to the chain link fence surrounding to keep spectators from looking in. Workers hoped to assess the condition of the steel skid supporting the Belvedere.

The condition of the time capsule, which in appearance resembles a small propane tank, was not clear.

The discovery of water in the vault was particularly difficult for the scores of volunteers who have worked for more than 18 months on the car's excavation. Their chairwoman, Sharon King Davis, wiped away a tear as she surveyed the vault.

She brightened a few minutes later, though, and said, "The party goes on!"

In addition to Friday's unearthing and unveiling activities, two Tulsarama car shows featuring 500 classic automobiles and a Saturday night sock hop are scheduled for the weekend.

 
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Why would someone think it was a good idea to bury a car?

June 22 2007, 3:26 PM 

I wonder what it looks like under that moldy tarp.

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it was a bucket of rust

June 26 2007, 1:32 PM 

Made national news though. It's still on display at the local Dealership until the family that won it decides what to do with it. You can check it out here.

http://www.buriedcar.com/photo_galleries/june_15th_unveiling/main.htm

 
 


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Ouch!

June 26 2007, 3:26 PM 

I'm pretty sure the promoters of that escapade thought the shelter would be watertight. At least all the parts are there if someone wanted to restore it. The plastic pieces should be usable but the metal may be too badly rusted to be restored, maybe not.
Probably will be sold to a collector and he'll tear it down to sell the good parts on eBay.

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