Miss Belvedere and my car
Miss Belvedere and my car
Last week I received the latest issue of the Dutch Jukebox magazine and when I read it I came to the page where I saw my own car! The article is about the buried Plymouth from Tulsa and the text says that the 59 in the picture was a lot better preserved than the car from Tulsa.
And after comparing the pictures I must admit that my car isn't so bad
Ron
And after comparing the pictures I must admit that my car isn't so bad

Ron
Cars are to be Enjoyed, not Admired...
I agree with you Ron. The car should be put into a museum as an artifact, any attempt to restore it will lessen it's intrinsic value. Apparently, a rust removal company has offered to de-rust the car for the nephew of the winner of the car, promising things that are not possible. I guess we'll wait and see what happens! ---John
In rust we trust!
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i was there when they pulled her out. she was "sealed"
in a specially designed bag and also covered w/ some mixture of cosmoline. the bag was tore on the rear d/s, and it looked like maybe the the front p/s (didn't get a good look-wrong angle). my guess it was tore when the car was put in the tomb, and it also turns out that tulsa floods a lot, figures.
--j


There will be no bringing her back here, I'm selling this sh**hole and buying me a condo.