Most likely, a museum will buy it from the new owner.
But then, I think that she should be marked right down the center Front
to back.. One half should be cleaned up and the other half should be
left as removed from the vault. That way everyone's happy. And you can
view it as found and walk around and see how bad it is after cleaning.
Ray
On Jun 20, 2007, at 10:57 AM, cpollock@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello All,
I've kept quiet about our little Belve just reading everything all of
you were writing. I watched the live feed as they took her out, and the
unvailing.
Yes- Boyd is a Hack. He should stick to the crap he creates for TV. I
rank him right up there with Jesse James in terms of what he does to
cars/trucks/etc.
Also- I believe I commented a couple of years ago that the vault would
be full of water or the top would have collapsed. So- no surprise whtn
it was found full of water.
In addition- I'd love to see the old girl cleaned up- at least a good
wash and remove all the Cosmoline that was put on when she was
'stored'. I mean the intention was to preserve the car- which means
that the 'preservative' should now be removed- as it was intended to be
removed by those who buried her.
Other than that- it shouldn't be touch- with the exception of removing
the rotting cloth- this is a real health concern so it should go. But
leave the broken springs, flat tires, rusted whatever.
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