> Like the 1957, the Prowler will be unearthed 50 years > later, but unlike the Belvedere, it must go back to DaimlerChrysler...or > whatever the name of the company will be by then. I think that burying the Prowler missed the point. I thought the point was so that in 50 years, people would know what things were like 50 years ago. In 1957, the Plymouth represented a finned era of cars that were affordable and sold to masses of the public. An everyday day type of person could own one What is the prowler supposed to represent ? To me it doesn't represent 90's styling and it's not something the general public drives. it's just another on of Chryslers limited models. IF they want to represent the people, they should have buried a Caravan or a Durango Just my .02 Nick |