I didn’t get to witness the kicking
and the smashing, but I thought Coddington and his crew were fine and
respectful as I viewed them from the VIP section. When they interviewed
him, he didn’t sugar-coat the condition of the car and he advocated the
car’s preservation. Some folks on the web really vilified him which
I think was unjust based on my experience there. Remember when they
opened the time capsule: they were so excited that they ripped through all of
those documents with wild abandon! I wouldn’t be surprised at all if
Coddington and crew were authorized to break a window; it was a bit of a mad frenzy
up there.
-----Original Message-----
From: Forward Look Mopar
Discussion List [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Suzanne Peck Huber
Sent: Monday, June
18, 2007 3:52 PM
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [FWDLK] Boyd Coddinton's
performance
Here's a thought, now that they have an
empty vault, lets put Boyd Coddington in it, dig it up in 50 years and
then immediately break his glasses!
Is any one else upset about Boyd Coddington's
performance. He has said he didn't like Mopars and his actions proved it.
He was given authourity over a car that hadn't seen the light of day in over 50
years. While alot of deterioration was caused from the burial, some
things remained undamaged until he got a hold of her. Right before our
eyes he allowed the driver side glass to be smashed and the hood to be
jerked on until the moulding came loose. What kind of performance was
this for a man given the honor to present a Buried Treasure.
Tulsa did a wonderful job and some of the finest
people we've ever met attended the event. As a result of this event,
Plymouths will be called Plymouths and not Christine. What a
blessing.
As far as the condition of the car, it will probably
get more attention then if she would have emerged perfect. She
would have looked the same as any well restored Plymouth, like some of those
that were at the show. At least now when you look at her you don't
have to be told that she was the one that was buried.
As I studied her and what the ravages
of time did to her, it broke my heart that some of the damage was done after it
was unearthed thanks to Mr. Coddington.
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