The story about bury Ferrari
This story happened in Los Angeles in 1978, when, according to the newspapers, the kids played in the backyard of a house found a piece of film sticking out of the ground. When they decided to dig it, they found that under the film, just a few inches under the ground, there is something big, iron and is very similar to a car.

The children told their parents about the discovery, and they called the police. Detectives arrived and saw the scattered land windshield of the car. They shine in exhaled with relief - phone inside the car was not. A few days later they returned to the scene with a team of workers and began to excavate the find. Further excavation revealed that the car is no body, no drugs, no weapons. But it's even more confusing situation. After all, bury the car was not some rusty Chevrolet from the landfill, and almost brand new Ferrari Dino 246 GTS. Who could conceive of burying an expensive sports car. And, most importantly, why?

 Fairly expensive cars, whose owners, for whatever reasons, have left them.

















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