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| I tried to contact Hot Rod Magazine to see if they would look into what happened to Miss B, but the editor never replied to my inquiry. |
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    Location: The Bat Cave, Fairborn, OH | So far as I know, Miss Belvedere is still at the workshop of Ultra One in New Jersey while they try to get the rust and crud off the body. Here is their website: http://www.ultraoneusa.com/ There are a few pictures posted on their web site, but not many. I heard they were looking into buying a parts car to get a sound frame to put the car on (the frame and the rear springs rusted out during its long burial) but I don't know if they have actually done so.
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  Location: Kingston Springs , TN | When I was up there last Spring they had just purchased a donor car off EBay to rob for the frame et al.
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        Location: bishop, ca | No, but the Hawaiian's love to EAT Spam...
It just should not be allowed to be served, hear?
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       Location: Parts Unknown | I've never really been afraid of ants.
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| I realize this is a little off-topic, but does anyone have any idea what happened to Miss B?
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     Location: NE Ohio | I checked out the Ultra One website & got this wonderful link: http://www.missbelvedere.com
Glad they have been doing some updates...Not
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    Location: .Norfolk..Mafia.. ,England UK | superman7 - 2014-01-03 9:59 AM
I was up there last Spring they had just purchased a donor car off EBay to rob for the frame et al.
REALLY...
They bought a Donor Car several years ago for the frame swap, but established the Miss Belv Body was too weak to survive the frame swap...
6 1/2 years after being Unearthed and dryed out, the body has probably dropped off the frame now.. I believe they had replaced the broken rear leaf springs at some point though..
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        Location: Perth Australia | superman7 is a spam tester thing
Its post is someone elses from up a bit more
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     Location: Netherlands | I'm also still confused why there is still a spammer's reply quoted in this topic.
And yes, this "superman7" is also a spammer to-be.
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      Location: The not-so-great, dirty-white North ( Michigan) | Spammer-to-be has been taken care of, as well as the other Espammer at the moment.
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Location: Auckland New Zealand | Maybe she should just be preserved as she came out of the ground ....after all that would be a testament to the state of technology in the late 50's..........why restore or change anything..........the whole thing has more mystery and allure in ás is'condition...imho |
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     Location: The Mile High City | Their website still works, but the "Follow Miss Belvedere" link is not functioning. For all this car has been through, it might be best at this point to press Miss B down into a special City of Tulsa manhole cover, give it back to that fair city and be done with it.
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| I heard it was moved to the Historic Auto Attractions in Roscoe Illinois.
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