Real Buried Treasure What Two California Boys Unearthed From Their Front Yard Is Truly Unbelievable
Real Buried Treasure What Two California Boys Unearthed From Their Front Yard Is Truly Unbelievable
Real Buried Treasure What Two California Boys Unearthed From Their Front Yard Is Truly Unbelievable
Have you ever been out in your front yard and wondered to yourself “hey, I wonder if there’s any buried treasure down there under all of that dirt”? Maybe you’ve even gone as far as to actually grab a shovel and really try to excavate a long forgotten relic, only to come up with some buried cans or maybe the odd penny here and there.
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Did the family have to move out during the excavation process? I mean what a headache! With reporters, lookie lous, and all buzzing around. And Traffic having to be rerouted. I really hope they were at least compensated for the damages and disturbances if nothing else. I bet some of the neighbors wished that they had left it where they had found it!
Really a modern day white elephant situation.
Oh great 2 people do all the work only to get screwed. Buried treasure my ass!
Hell yea!!
Those kids should have got a finders fee or something. I mean if it were not for them that car would still be buried there.
If I tried digging in the yard where I’m currently renting, I would probably find bodies.
How’d they get the car back there without the homeowners noticing? Sounds like bullshit to me.
When I was 6 years old we were living in a mobile home park just outside of Heightstown, New Jersey. One day my little brother and I were digging behind the trailer with a couple of teaspoons. We had dug quite an impressive hole which we planned to use as a "foxhole" like we saw in the movies about WWII. Upon widening the hole my spoon plunged it’s full depth into a void and black liquid started filling the hole. We ran to get our dad and he quickly grabbed a shovel and filled the hole back in and stopped the black liquid from flowing. He told us not to tell anyone about what we did. I just assumed we had "hit oil" and were going to be rich and dad didn’t want anyone else to cash in on it. So, my brother and I never told anyone, not even our mom. We forgot about the "oil strike" as kids have short memories. Looking back now my brother and I had probably dug into a sewer line and my dad didn’t want to get into trouble for it, so he told us to keep quiet. But, for several days during my youth I just knew that two poor kids, who didn’t have two nickels to rub together, would be millionaires soon!
The windows weren’t broken? The metal wasn’t dented? Hmm I almost wanna call bullshit…
Sweet find! Very sweet ride!!
$$$$$$ what i want to know i$ if the kid$ got the proceeds from the $ale of the car!?$?$? And how much it $old for. $$$$
Should have got enough that uf invested properlycould put those boys through college. 😄
those kids should have been able to keep that car by all rights
What I didn’t get is if the boys’ family got the money from the auction, or was it claimed by the State (who auctioned it) because of its criminal past? But the truly incredible thing is that it was just where the boys happened to dig! Either the crims who buried it knew the boys and suggested it to them, or the power of the boys’ belief manifested it there in some weird Quantum way (or their enthusiasm picked up on the vibes of the car being there, I don’t know). I say all that because my younger stepson, when he was about 13, after seeing the Simpsons episode where Bart hopes fervently for snow (in July) so he doesn’t have to go to school, and it actually snows, well my younger stepson did the same thing, and it snowed…either the next day or the day after, in mid summer — so bad, he couldn’t go to school! True story. (When he was younger, he also shot an arrow through the middle of young pine sapling [from at least 5 m away, and it was quite green and so very ‘rubbery’], and I think that was after reading that Robin Hood had done such a thing. I used to have the photo to prove it, but I gave their mum all the photos [no digital photos in those days] after we split up. I do have the negative somewhere.)
And what was the value when it was found?
the car belongs to the land owner
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Buried in the Front yard? Kind of leaves you open to being seen by the neighbors or anyone else. Why would the crooks choose the front yard unless they had no access to the back. Either way I guess no one saw them do it.
What the kids get ..