Re: Official Tulsa Buried 57 Plymouth Raising Thread 6-
[Re: epaul]
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06/16/07 12:06 PM
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VERY descriptive use of "smilies".
Thank you, thank you very much.
Already had a conversation with a MOD about using my own personal descriptives of BC. Figured the safe thing was to use MOPARTS' own descriptives.
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Re: Official Tulsa Buried 57 Plymouth Raising Thread 6-
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06/16/07 12:19 PM
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I GOT IT. Take up collections, restore this baby and re-bury it in a SEALED container like they did the prowler. Open it at the same time they open the prowler up. Dang, wish I could be there.
I like that idea.... Too bad I can't edit my Poll choices
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Re: Official Tulsa Buried 57 Plymouth Raising Thread 6-
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06/16/07 12:39 PM
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I hope they clean it up then leave it as is! I dont care if its all rust and such, but I dont want to see a muddy car.
i,m with you powerwash it and clean it up and put it on display
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Re: Official Tulsa Buried 57 Plymouth Raising Thread 6-
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06/16/07 12:41 PM
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If it were mine, there'd be no discussion; she'd be restored. Heck, after seeing some cars that have been restored I would say ANYTHING could be. Where do I send my money? Dave
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Re: Official Tulsa Buried 57 Plymouth Raising Thread 6-
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06/16/07 01:06 PM
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I hope they clean it up then leave it as is! I dont care if its all rust and such, but I dont want to see a muddy car.
i,m with you powerwash it and clean it up and put it on display
Since there are no fabric left, just dip it in a giant vat of PB Blaster and see what happens
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Re: Official Tulsa Buried 57 Plymouth Raising Thread 6-
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06/16/07 01:12 PM
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If it were mine, there'd be no discussion; she'd be restored. Heck, after seeing some cars that have been restored I would say ANYTHING could be.
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Re: Official Tulsa Buried 57 Plymouth Raising Thread 6-
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06/16/07 01:34 PM
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Re: Official Tulsa Buried 57 Plymouth Raising Thread 6-
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well all thing considered, that 57 is in incredable shape considering it spent most of it's 50 years underwater. i'm amazed it still has air in the tires! but after all the cars been through, it deserves nothing less then a full resto.
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Re: Official Tulsa Buried 57 Plymouth Raising Thread 6-
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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.
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