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Started by sauerkraut, May 19, 2007, 10:59:59 AM

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sauerkraut

Heck NO, it'll be worth around $50K according to talk  I have been hearing about it and the article about it in the Tulsa World, if that comes out in mint showroom new, it'll be woth a ton. In fact one story said it's worth around $75,000 in the Tulsa Newspaper. (if the car is not rusty)
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Breadburner

It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it.....
 

sauerkraut

I heard they plan to raise the lid today (Tuesday), I hope the weather will stay dry. They will know then if the vault is dry or wet. I guess the whole city of Tulsa is rocking over this event. I wish I could be there.[:P]
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Conan71

Talked to the owner of the crane company today as they do some work for us.  Thursday is the test lift.
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sauerkraut

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Originally posted by Conan71

Talked to the owner of the crane company today as they do some work for us.  Thursday is the test lift.

That is intresting. Some posts I have been reading on other forums seemed to say they will lift out the whole vault with the car inside it and plop it all down on a truck and haul it out, but from what I understood it'll be only the car in it's wrap. The vault will stay in the ground. That is why they are poping off the lid. I wish I was a worker there chipping away at that lid gunnite, and watching that lid come off. The car inside the wrap will be opened at the C.C. at 6pm or 7pm whenever it is. The whole vault is not coming out of the ground I don't think.
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AMP

Perhaps next time they should bury something big and cool such as another vehicle in the center of Skelly Stadium.  Then more folks could get a look see when they dig it back up in 50 to 100 years.  

Need to do it now, as the next Centenial will be on the same time frame.  Wonder if they have plans to re-use the vault in the ground in downtown Tulsa.

sgrizzle

The vault is like 6" thick concrete, it's not coming out anytime soon. Even the lid is in three parts for lifting.

Steve

Only the car and vault contents will be removed; the concrete vault will stay in the ground.  What I have read and heard has said the vault will remain in the ground and be backfilled with dirt and relandscaped like nothing was ever there.

Some encouraging trivia:  The concrete vault for the car was built by Max True's "True Gunn-All Corp." in Tulsa.  In early 1956, the Max True company constructed my neighborhood swimming pool at 4941 E 26 St, Tulsa's first private neighborhood subdivision (Lortondale) pool.  Except for pumps, filters, some exterior concrete decking replacement and annual painting of the pool walls & interior, our pool is exactly the same as in 1956, still open for swimming and now in its 52nd consecutive summer season.  Speaks pretty well for the Max True company and their construction quality, so I would say chances are pretty good the car vault has held up and remained water-tight.

I understand that Mr. True is now 93 years young, and he will be in the viewing stands on Friday when the car is raised from the ground.  If the car is still in half-way decent shape, we have Mr. True to largely thank for that.

sauerkraut

I think it'll be a good idea to plant a 2007 vehicle in the vault to be dug up in 2057. Then the people of 2057 will have something exciting to look forward to. Seems a waste to just cover in the vault if it held so good.
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AngieB

There's some bad news coming from the site...

Rick Couri is there and reported seeing 3' of water in the vault and evidence that it has been completely submerged at times over the last 50 years.

sgrizzle

Per KRMG radio, several feet of water inside. No mention of the other statement. Keep in mind the rain we had yesterday which I believe was after the seal was broken.

Fingers crossed that the plastic held.

Hawkins

I've personally heard from friends that work downtown that there are water marks on the walls.

Several people have taken a peek inside, and although the car is still covered, it doesn't look good. Some of the water marks are higher than the car, and there look's like old sediment on the cover.

Bad news indeed, I was really hoping the car would come out mint.


cannon_fodder

So they are digging the car up today?  I thought it was supposed to be Friday?

Someone fill me in, clearly I'm in the dark and the buriedcar.com site is flooded with traffic and will not respond.
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tulsa1603

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

So they are digging the car up today?  I thought it was supposed to be Friday?

Someone fill me in, clearly I'm in the dark and the buriedcar.com site is flooded with traffic and will not respond.



They took the cap off today to do an intitial inspection.  They're supposed to do a practice lift tomorrow.
 

Conan71

quote:
Originally posted by Steve

Only the car and vault contents will be removed; the concrete vault will stay in the ground.  What I have read and heard has said the vault will remain in the ground and be backfilled with dirt and relandscaped like nothing was ever there.

Some encouraging trivia:  The concrete vault for the car was built by Max True's "True Gunn-All Corp." in Tulsa.  In early 1956, the Max True company constructed my neighborhood swimming pool at 4941 E 26 St, Tulsa's first private neighborhood subdivision (Lortondale) pool.  Except for pumps, filters, some exterior concrete decking replacement and annual painting of the pool walls & interior, our pool is exactly the same as in 1956, still open for swimming and now in its 52nd consecutive summer season.  Speaks pretty well for the Max True company and their construction quality, so I would say chances are pretty good the car vault has held up and remained water-tight.

I understand that Mr. True is now 93 years young, and he will be in the viewing stands on Friday when the car is raised from the ground.  If the car is still in half-way decent shape, we have Mr. True to largely thank for that.



Steve,

Maybe they should put a pump set and filter on the vault and turn it into a pool for downtowners. [;)]
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