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Inside The Plymouth Belvedere
This item updates item 'Time Capsule Car Unearthed.'

I put a video on earlier of a 1957 plymouth belvedere buried 50 years ago as a time capsule,and yes most were right,it is a rust bucket,as were most of the items placed in it,except for a perfectly preserved American flag that survived intact.

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Added: Jun-16-2007 
By: barnesy
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Tags: time, capsule, car, plymouth, belvedere
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  • wow, Tulsa must be a boring ass place

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  • OMG thats retarded..Usa history is so shallow , The house I like in is edwardian(over 100 yrs old) maybe I could sell some bricks or slates from that for a few hundred dollars to ppl with no sense .

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  • Oooh, I hope they auction off the contents of the car. I want to get a rusted beer can. I guess that one less city for me to visit.

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  • the flag had "made in Korea" tab on it -I think that invalidates it as genuine artifact don't you think? ;D

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  • The idiots didnt even display the flag correctly.

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  • What interests me, is why somebody would want to bury a car in the first place? Also, we have lots of cars from that period in better nick that are fully intact.

    I really didn't get it. The history of how the car got there in the first place was more worth watching then the outcome. Also, Why didn't they protect the contents. We have items going back to the 30's and 40's and even earlier in better shape. So, it makes me wonder what the whole point of the exercise was all for.

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