Tulsarama!
Tulsarama!
Anyone from this board headed to Tulsa for the unearthing of the '57 Belvedere in June? I will be heading east from California about a week before, to take in some sights along old route 66. Already got room reservations at the downtown Doubletree where many of the Forward Look group will be staying. ---John
In rust we trust!
u got contact info for that place? i am living further south than i hoped originally, just a little to far to drive, need to stay there in tulsa. i don't know if batmobile will be up to the task in time, but i am looking at an army surplus '66 dodge d200 sportside for 300 big un's that supposedly runs (same guy i bought the '59 from). don't know if that will pan out- will see. being off of the comp for so long i am behind in all my tulsa plans. hope i didn't wait too late. --j
There will be no bringing her back here, I'm selling this sh**hole and buying me a condo.
Jeremy, you can find out what you want to know here:batmobile wrote:u got contact info for that place?
http://www.buriedcar.com/
Dan
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I already marked this date in my agenda. Still don't know why, but maybe they build up a web-cam and we all can see it.
Hey - Good idea? - On second thoughts this could really make the unearthing a "global event", even bigger than the organisation of Tulsarama expected. There are so many people out there, all over the world, who cannot come to Tulsa, but would like to participate. Why limiting this event to "almost nobody" compared to what it could be? No need to say that also the Tulsarame becomes more known for the price of an webcam (20$ or so?).
Somebody put this idea in nice words and suggest it !?
Stefan
Hey - Good idea? - On second thoughts this could really make the unearthing a "global event", even bigger than the organisation of Tulsarama expected. There are so many people out there, all over the world, who cannot come to Tulsa, but would like to participate. Why limiting this event to "almost nobody" compared to what it could be? No need to say that also the Tulsarame becomes more known for the price of an webcam (20$ or so?).
Somebody put this idea in nice words and suggest it !?
Stefan
Hi All,
Just this afternoon I visited my parents because my aunt and uncle from the US are staying with them for a couple of days. I talked to my uncle about the buried car and that I had thought about going to the unearthing of the car. My uncle was born and raised in Tulsa and told me that he was there in the front row when the car was buried! And his father was there too, and he assisted when the car was prepared According to his stories the engine should be in good condition because they overfilled it with oil so the cylinders and seals would be well preserved.
I hope he is right about it, we will know for sure if he is right in 7 weeks.
Ron
Just this afternoon I visited my parents because my aunt and uncle from the US are staying with them for a couple of days. I talked to my uncle about the buried car and that I had thought about going to the unearthing of the car. My uncle was born and raised in Tulsa and told me that he was there in the front row when the car was buried! And his father was there too, and he assisted when the car was prepared According to his stories the engine should be in good condition because they overfilled it with oil so the cylinders and seals would be well preserved.
I hope he is right about it, we will know for sure if he is right in 7 weeks.
Ron
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