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palani
25th March 2015, 08:35 AM
I propose California train its' criminals a tad better. It is pathetic to see these incompetent thieves and the mistakes they make. Look .. they didn't even bother to take the plates off the car.

http://jalopnik.com/5872514/the-true-story-of-how-a-ferrari-ended-up-buried-in-someones-yard

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These photos, taken in February, 1978, show a Dino 246 GTS being unearthed from the front yard of a home in Los Angeles. The photos have been making the rounds online for years. But what's the real story? How'd the Dino wind up underground, and where is it now?

In May, 1977, Sandra Ilene West, dressed in her best lace nightgown and seated upright at the wheel of her powder-blue 1964 Ferrari 330 America, was lowered into a concrete mausoleum — just as her last will and testament had instructed.

The 37-year-old widow of a Texas oilman had died of an accidental overdose of prescription drugs at her home in Beverly Hills. She and the car had been shipped to San Antonio for burial next to her late husband's grave. After workmen placed the car, containing Ms. West, in its final resting place, two trucks poured cement into the bunker to discourage car thieves from digging it up.

The story of Ms. West's subterranean Ferrari made national headlines that year, and in the decades that followed became part of Ferrari lore. But it wouldn't be the only underground Italian sports car to capture the country's attention in the late '70s.

Nearly a year later, a group of kids were digging in the mud outside a house at 1137 W. 119th St. in the West Athens section of Los Angeles. Just below the surface, they struck something that felt like the roof of a car. They flagged down a sheriff's cruiser.

Dogman
25th March 2015, 08:54 AM
I remember that gal being buried in a car, and remember thinking on how sad that a car like that being buried in concrete, but also how unique it was as a coffin. Wonder why the person that buried it did not ever try to recover it? Ether the statute of liability (?) ran out or the perp died.

Cool story!

Lmao about the license plate !

"DUGUP"

gunDriller
25th March 2015, 10:01 AM
was there any silver in the trunk ?