Here's the text of an email that I sent to Randy Krehbiel, the article's
author:
I was sorry to see that your most recent article on Miss
Belvedere raised more questions than it answered. How was the title
issue resolved ? Also, the article states, The Plymouth, exhumed in June after 50
years in a time capsule, has deteriorated to the point it couldn?t be
transferred from a flatbed wrecker into a covered trailer without risking
serious damage. Are you saying that this has happened just in the five
months since the car was exhumed ? What are you basing your statement on
? Unless the car was kept in a vat of salt water, I find that rather hard
to believe. Are you relying on the word of the Snake Oil salesman from NJ ? He's
also the guy that stated that the car would be dust in two years unless
something was done. As someone that has done car restoration for about twenty
years, including body restoration, I can say that both statements are
nonsense.
We car folks continue to follow this
story from afar, as the final chapter has yet to be written. Keep the stories
coming. Pay no attention to the Nabobs of Negativism that respond every time you
write a piece on Miss B.
Ron