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Location: Lubbock, Texas | Does anyone know where I can find a list? I just wanted to see what granddad guessed.
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Location: Indianapolis | I believe if you go to www.buriedcar.com they have the list up for you to look at. I just tried to access the site and it won't let me in, but you may want to give that a try. If there is no success there I would call the Tulsa Historical Society and tell them that your grandfather had made a guess and you wouldlike some info on his guess. Their # is 918-712-9484. |
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Location: Williams California | Your Grandpa was there at the burial and submitted a guess? How cool is that, JD?
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil!
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Location: bishop, ca | I think that the top 10 guesses were revealed on "The Winner Is" sticky-thread, at the top of this board.
With all the guesses recorded on perfectly-preserved sheets of paper, and with a few late-arriving(?) guesses contained of loose postcards, it must have taken the Committee's accountancy firm about 10-15 minutes, to confirm the winning guesser's identity.
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Location: Lubbock, Texas | Thanks, y'all. I'll check into it.
Yeah, John, it is kinda cool. Granddad wanted that car pretty badly, but couldn't quite afford them at the time. The whole family went down to watch the burial, too.
Well, one of the burials. |
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