6.23.2007

Winner of '57 Plymouth does not survive either!

Winner of Buried Belvedere Died in 1979

Update on the buried 1957 Plymouth Belvedere - the winner (of the water soaked, rusted hulk) died 28 years ago. Lesson: James 4:14, "whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away." See earlier post: Rust Destroys

Excerpt:

TULSA, Okla. (AP) - The winner of a rusted 1957 Plymouth Belvedere that was unearthed last week from a leaky vault in died in 1979, and the ownership of the car will pass to his closest living relatives.

When the car was buried in 1957, more than 800 people submitted guesses on what Tulsa's population—which was around 250,000 in 1957—would be in 2007. Guesses ranged from zero to 2 billion, but Raymond E. Humbertson's guess of 384,743 was only slightly off the official U.S. Census count of 382,457.

Tulsa officials announced Friday that Humbertson had won the two-door hardtop Belvedere that drew international attention when it was pulled from the vault on June 15.

His nephew, Donald Humbertson of Woodbridge, Va., said that Raymond Humbertson died of cancer at age 57 and his wife, Margaret Humbertson, died in 1988. Raymond and Margaret Humbertson had no children, their nephew said.

NYTimes reporting

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