April 28, 2025, 6:59 pm

Ford car found on sunken warship

  • Update Time : Wednesday, April 23, 2025
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found on sunken warship

An old Ford car has recently found a surprise discovery in the sinking US airline USS Yorktown’s ruins.

The ship Okianas Explorer of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) discovered the map of the debris on April 7. The car’s number plate is partially written ‘Ship Service Navy’, which has created more mysteries around its presence.

The USS Yorktown played an important role in World War II and was submerged after the midway war. The 5-foot-long aircraft carried more than 2,220 naval soldiers and 5 aircraft during the service. “It’s a car,” a researcher surprised the car from the ship’s ruins. It’s really a whole car. ‘

Researchers believe that this car is probably the Ford Super Deluxe ‘Woody’ of 1-3 of the black. The car’s wheel lid, cloth roof, shiny metallic color border, excess wheel were seen. The name ‘Woody’ comes from the wooden paneling of this version, which separates it.
A NOAA researcher said the ‘ship service’ was written in the part of the car number plate, but the lower part could not be read due to erosion. The Ford Super Deluxe version car was used for the Navy and the Army at that time. Researchers say the ‘Woody’ model was not seen to use staff officers, so it could be something special for the ship. It will help us. ‘

Researchers were surprised, why the car was kept even if the ship was thrown to keep the ship floating after the attack. This unexpected invention now adds a new mystery to the history of World War II.

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