Re: Buried 57 Plymouth
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Re: Buried 57 Plymouth




what a day. lots of beautiful cars there. they had mirrors under the  
belvedere and what i saw of the frame didn't look real bad. the interior is  totally 
gone and the sheet metal on the sides is swiss cheese. i bet with a lot  of 
penetrating oil or something like that the motor would turn over. it was fun  to 
see what was left of the stuff in the trunk and the glove box. they had 6  
cans of schlitz set out that was barely recognizable. i heard a comment that it  
may as well have been stored at the bottom of a lake. :). still a very cool  
experience. 



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