Buried it takes up no room. On the lawn of the Courthouse, it wasn't
likely (in 1957) that it would be in the way. Sooner or later, some
stuffed shirt would have "Needed" that above ground space for something
else and that would have been that.
Ray
On Jun 14, 2007, at 9:14 AM, Greg Filtz wrote:
As long as we are discussing the condition of the car and time
capsule...
Hindsight 20/20, would it have been better had they put the car in a
sealed mausoleum of sorts, above ground? Perhaps in the corner stone
location of a building? I wonder it this was considered before it was
put in the damp ground. Funny to think that as far as a time capsule
is considered, the ravages of time had done less damage to the cars we
are bringing to the show then the one set aside for posterity.
Greg in WI
1956 Dodge Royal Lance
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