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Here's an interesting story about a '54 that happened up this way that I never knew about. Takes all kinds, I guess.
http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2012/12/18/once-buried-alive-1954-corvette-now-heads-to-auction/?refer=news
http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2012/12/18/once-buried-alive-1954-corvette-now-heads-to-auction/?refer=news
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Hey Jeff, you're only a step behind this guy with your pick-up truck!

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I can remember reading about that car waaaay back when. We all thought is was a joke at the time. There has also been a story/rumor about Hitler having a '53 "entombed", too, but it has never been found, or the rumor substantiated.
That car SHOULD be in the NCM on permanent display, as is. It is likely the ONLY one like it, period. Still has Flint air in the tires, prolly....cain't get more original than that!
Wonder what the serial # is?
That car SHOULD be in the NCM on permanent display, as is. It is likely the ONLY one like it, period. Still has Flint air in the tires, prolly....cain't get more original than that!
Wonder what the serial # is?
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DaveM said: Hey Jeff, you're only a step behind this guy with your pick-up truck!

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Thanks, Dave. I only been dragging it around with me since high school back in the stone ages.
Elaine would probably like to see it buried.

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