John Brayshaw, who lives in Heckmondwide in the UK, had discovered a car buried in his garden while trying to decorate his backyard during his days at home due to the epidemic. Realizing that the car was lying on its side, Brayshaw determined that the vehicle was the Ford Popular 103e, 1955/1956. Brayshaw told the press that the only shortcoming in the car was the wheels. The interesting thing was that the vehicle and the engine number were completely buried, but no permissions were found. The secret of the buried Ford Popular: This mystery about the car led to the development of conspiracy theories that the car was buried by a secret service agent to cover up some secrets. Although the tool is really buried to eliminate things, the resulting truth was not as interesting as this theory. The vehicle turned out to be owned by WWII veteran Harold Lyles, who previously lived in the house Brayshaw bought 6 months ago. A mechanical mistake that occurred in the vehicle after Lyles had been using the vehicle for years made it completely unusable, but Lyles did not want to pay for the vehicle to be scrapped and decided to bury it. With the help of his brother in 1964, Lyles dug a hole and buried Ford Popular. The purpose of Lyles to do this was to use the vehicle as a kind of time capsule and take it out again one day. Although Lyles died in 1987, his 91-year-old wife saw this discovery by Brayshaw in the news, so the mystery was resolved. Brayshaw did not reveal his plans for the vehicle. Perhaps someone may want to restore the vehicle.

The Mystery Of Ford Popular  Which Is Buried In The Backyard Of A House  Is Solved - 17