They should have had Dennis Gage come instead of Boyd. Not only would he have been much nicer, more knowledgable, and more respectful of the car and event, his mustache probably could have gotten the car running while he was talking.


On another note- I was talking to someone at the WPC museum a week ago about a friend who really wants the museum to buy his car (long story- I knew they'd have no interest), and the guy had mentioned on the sly that the museum is actually trying to buy "that buried '57 Plymouth" once they figure out who owns it.

My hope, personally, is that the WPC museum manages to buy it, because they'd at least restore it properly (I'd imagine) and put it on display, maybe even lend it back out to Tulsa for display.


[image][/image] Bob SWG '68 Chrysler Town & Country, 'Katy Jo' '70 Chrysler 300 2-door '78 Impala 2-door