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Though it's a sad story, it has to make you wonder what is under the hood. Given that they disappeared a year after it was produced it's still a one owner car that hasn't been driven in 44 years.
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Very sad story; good for the families to get closure on the loss of their loved ones.
A terrible loss of three young lives, but I'm glad there was no evil or nefarious activity surrounding their loss. Wonder what the other car was?
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It looks like a '51 or '52 Chevy.
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It's a '52.
RIP ~ Pete
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Sad story. Makes you wonder how many other cars are rotting at the bottom of quarry's, rivers, and lakes.
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