I just got home from the Tulsa show. There are more 57 Plymouths there than you will ever see assembled together again. The show is incredible. The quality of the cars in attendance is over the top. Traffic control is working great and I found a place to park, truck and car trailer, a half a block from the event. It was the best show I've attended in a long time. Two for Tulsa and all the folks involved. They were even giving free bottled water to people and their pets. I thought the buried Plymouth was beautiful just the way it sits. I hope it gets sealed away in a museum or like was said before, restore it and plant it again for another 50 years. I've seen much worse cars restored by average guys like us. I was impressed by how well it did hold up after swimming for 50 years. I heard they pumped 1800 gallons of water from the crypt. I believe that wrapping it in plastic actually did more harm than good though. It will be interesting to see if they can locate the winner of the car.