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Mysterious Undocumented Vehicle Found in Wreckage of WWII Ship

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A NOAA -led team spotted the previously unknown car during a recent dive to the wreck of the USS Yorktown in 1942 .
The car is thought to be a 1940 - 41 Ford Super Deluxe “Woody” with black trim.
The wreck of Yorktown sits upright more than 3 miles ( 5 kilometers ) under the sea, about 1,000 miles ( 1,610 km ) northwest of Honolulu .
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