Comments on: That Buried Car? A Bucket Of Rust

1957 Plymouth Belvedere Unearthed After 50 Years Still Turns Heads, But Not The Way You'd Think

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by lily_ayanami June 16, 2007 2:24 PM EDT
Check your facts! Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907 and is celebrating 100 years of statehood, not 50. If the reporter was there, it should be obvious with all the signs around.
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by karen091866 June 16, 2007 1:44 PM EDT
I'm sure there are lots of car enthusiasts waiting for a chance to offer to restore the car.
It's sad that the moisture got to it.
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by wheear June 16, 2007 1:38 PM EDT
Rushlimpdrug- your comments affirm that there are a group of people in this nation that desire to make something negative out of anything. This is simply a good story of the past trying to speak to the future. Can't we leave it at that?
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by ralan40 June 16, 2007 1:32 PM EDT
It mentions being caked with mud. I bet the vault got filled with water. Why did they have to bury it? They would have been better off sealing it in an old bomb shelter or something.
Anyway, sorry it didn't work out for them.
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by rushlimpdrug June 16, 2007 1:13 PM EDT
Glad I read the article.
By just looking at the picture I thought
good ol' Detroit was rolling out the new 2008 models early.
Is Ford still making cars?
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