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it could be a rummrunner......or it could be like thousands of cars of the time when it wore out they dumped them on the beach thats how it happened. A for imagination though
that was ejected from a ufo,on may 11th 1969. at 2:45 a.m...they had to make room on the ship for all the weed they took back to planet X,, they are coming back for our women,,and more weed...peace out,, shazbot,,na nu na nu
left by a rum runner? Maybe it was Joseph Kennedy's men, who smuggled in Irish wiskey during the Prohibition and later financed the Kenned reign of terror upon Amerca.
I live near the nj shore, and this doesn't seem to that big a deal - back in the 40's and 50's, after big storms washed alot of dunes away, they would line up old cars and cover them with sand to make new dunes. Occasionally after storms today, parts of the cars will be uncovered. Also, dumping trash ( old car parts, bottles, appliances, whatever ) in the ocean was done frequently back then. There is all sorts of things in the water.
@Dix994 Interesting. And NYC still dumps old subway cars to make reefs in the harbor. I'm used to knowing about junk in the Great Lakes because I live on the shore of Lake Erie, but I didn't think about ocean and beach dumping. Well, not since all those needles washed up on the East Coast. Bleah.
I did a search on "1992 noreaster point pleasant" . If you click the "15th anniversary of '92 storm" button, their are images of some cars on the beach. It states that the cars were buried after the 1968 storm. It could have been that this was common practice up until the 60's as obviously, ecological concerns are not what they are today. But I know that the images that I remember were from the 20's and they were buried around the same time.
In 1992 a Nor'easter had hit the east coast. In Point Pleasant NJ the dunes were washed away by erosion. The waves had unveiled rows of cars dated from the 1920's. Evidently, this was the method that they used to build up the dunes at the time. The locals had forgotten about the cars and were shocked to find the cars scattered on the beach. It was a surreal sight indeed. People love a good tale, but It would be safe to say that this is the real reason for the model-t on the beach.
to slickchick9500: I live in massachusetts......beautiful in autumn but.....the cost of living here is pretty high...high rents, high house prices, high auto insurance, high taxes, winter lasts from November through april
Very Cool indeed. I do virtual treasure hunting. My latest adventure is one called the Golden Key Quest. You can check out a video about it on my channel, if you're interested. Its Free.
I do metal detecting and treasure hunting and watched the video because of the title'BEACH STROLLERS FIND BURIED TREASURE' ? Its only treasure to a mechanic or historical buff,lol I do wonder how it got there? Hurricane? hmm
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leath333 3 months ago
U didn't found any treasure all u got is a fuckin piece of junk metal sell it for scrap u get 100u will be rich
sumantirukovela 4 months ago
This is not treasure. This is junk.
tortugabob 5 months ago
did you keep it
TheInfotwins 5 months ago
Whenever you goto the beach, keep an old gold coin in your pocket
If you see someone walking along with a metal detector, run up behind them and say HOLYKWRAP HOLYKWRAP!
then while he is watching, pretend to pick up the gold coin right where the guy just past
Sometimes they throw their metal detector all the way to the surf line!
MrHobiecat 10 months ago
@MrHobiecat. That is funny. Too bad I'm not able to afford a gold coin!
arklat 7 months ago
WOW! You've got a fine piece of scrap metal!!!
jacobhoss1 11 months ago
So? ya'l rich now?
ayattiubing 1 year ago
cowboytreasure, google it.
theimagiro 1 year ago
it could be a rummrunner......or it could be like thousands of cars of the time when it wore out they dumped them on the beach thats how it happened. A for imagination though
julescicle 1 year ago
that was ejected from a ufo,on may 11th 1969. at 2:45 a.m...they had to make room on the ship for all the weed they took back to planet X,, they are coming back for our women,,and more weed...peace out,, shazbot,,na nu na nu
kryptokrow 1 year ago
or grampa got stuck in the sand doing bestsy
6047223521 1 year ago
treasure?
hetrodoxly 1 year ago
thanks alot i wanted to hear the EXPERT but instead you threw out a pointless theory and ended the video.
TheSuckerCity 1 year ago
It's a bomb from Pearl Harbor !! RUN !!!!
kriptanite4 1 year ago
left by a rum runner? Maybe it was Joseph Kennedy's men, who smuggled in Irish wiskey during the Prohibition and later financed the Kenned reign of terror upon Amerca.
thoumaturgica 1 year ago
I live near the nj shore, and this doesn't seem to that big a deal - back in the 40's and 50's, after big storms washed alot of dunes away, they would line up old cars and cover them with sand to make new dunes. Occasionally after storms today, parts of the cars will be uncovered. Also, dumping trash ( old car parts, bottles, appliances, whatever ) in the ocean was done frequently back then. There is all sorts of things in the water.
Dix994 1 year ago
@Dix994 Interesting. And NYC still dumps old subway cars to make reefs in the harbor. I'm used to knowing about junk in the Great Lakes because I live on the shore of Lake Erie, but I didn't think about ocean and beach dumping. Well, not since all those needles washed up on the East Coast. Bleah.
Tracymmo 1 year ago
fail
brandino1825 2 years ago
I did a search on "1992 noreaster point pleasant" . If you click the "15th anniversary of '92 storm" button, their are images of some cars on the beach. It states that the cars were buried after the 1968 storm. It could have been that this was common practice up until the 60's as obviously, ecological concerns are not what they are today. But I know that the images that I remember were from the 20's and they were buried around the same time.
TheVipersPit 2 years ago 12
In 1992 a Nor'easter had hit the east coast. In Point Pleasant NJ the dunes were washed away by erosion. The waves had unveiled rows of cars dated from the 1920's. Evidently, this was the method that they used to build up the dunes at the time. The locals had forgotten about the cars and were shocked to find the cars scattered on the beach. It was a surreal sight indeed. People love a good tale, but It would be safe to say that this is the real reason for the model-t on the beach.
TheVipersPit 2 years ago 2
cool find.....that's not something you find on the beach everyday.
greenooze1500 2 years ago 2
u should dig it out and rebuild it,make it run again!!!!
mattluvsmud1989 2 years ago 2
that turd is a treasure?
travallar 2 years ago 4
That was rude to cut off the expert explaining the artifact because the author wanted to entertain his idea that it was some romantic rumrunner.
redrainjedi 2 years ago 37
Lost my engine, anyone seen it?
anonymootle 2 years ago
i want to move to Massachusetts so bad. its like a feeling that never goes away
slickchick9500 3 years ago
to slickchick9500: I live in massachusetts......beautiful in autumn but.....the cost of living here is pretty high...high rents, high house prices, high auto insurance, high taxes, winter lasts from November through april
inkey2 2 years ago
Very Cool indeed. I do virtual treasure hunting. My latest adventure is one called the Golden Key Quest. You can check out a video about it on my channel, if you're interested. Its Free.
anneiam 3 years ago
Cool piece of history.
mo1971fordcrew 3 years ago 2
maybe it was a ww2 bomb :)
draadstaal33 3 years ago
lol
greenooze1500 2 years ago 2
as anybody found an engine i lost one
baggieboys58 3 years ago
OMG imagine they take it out and a big ass diamond is under it!
cwbrl3 3 years ago
heheheh.. I think they left it... cause its out of GAS!
bayyagg 3 years ago
YAWN!!!!
1968DodgePolara 3 years ago
scrap iron price only.nothing anygood.maybe the copper .but meant something to them.
dishtech43 3 years ago
I do metal detecting and treasure hunting and watched the video because of the title'BEACH STROLLERS FIND BURIED TREASURE' ? Its only treasure to a mechanic or historical buff,lol I do wonder how it got there? Hurricane? hmm
Musicmanray 3 years ago
yeah.....kinda mind boggling.
greenooze1500 2 years ago 2
serious people chill..its not about the money... who cares.. its something you dont find everyday on the beach and its cool... stop hating
xmodracer524 3 years ago 3
well its a model "t" one of the first cars ever mass produced
its worth a shit load reatrd...
dublekiller1 4 years ago
Uh, not really. You can get a full running Model T motor for a grand or so on ebay.
aaron71 3 years ago
that old guy looks like db cooper from prison break
southernboy4653 4 years ago
oh wow. a rusted piece of metal would really bring in a lot of doe
zebikabiro 4 years ago
ABOUT $100 FOR SCRAP!
tubofbologna 3 years ago
wtf
Isaac707 4 years ago