When unveiling the Plymouth Belvedere in 1957, the magazine ads proclaimed "Suddenly its 1960!” Now, 50 years after, the history will turn back with the unveiling of a 1957 Plymouth. Actually we say to much with the "unveiling" as the car will be unearth from a time capsule where it was berried 50 years ago in front of the county courthouse in downtown Tulsa.

With its new highly-acclaimed Torsion-Aire front suspension, push-button Torqueflite automatic transmission and soaring tail fins, the 1957 Plymouth was advertised as "Three Full Years Ahead" of its competition in the low-priced field — “the only car to break the time barrier."

The event will take place tomorrow, June 15, with the occasion of the City of Tulsa’s celebration of the 100th anniversary of Oklahoma statehood.

The vehicle will belong to the person (or heir) who in 1957 came closest to guessing the city’s population in 2007.