Divers discover vintage car in WWII shipwreck

A vintage car was in the last few days discovered during an underwater excavation of the USS Yorktown in the Pacific Ocean according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA The ship was a U S Navy aircraft carrier that took part in several World War II operations A Japanese submarine ultimately sunk the vessel in during the Battle of Midway RARE COLOSSAL BABY SEA CREATURE CAUGHT ON CAMERA FOR THE FIRST TIMEThe NOAA stated the findings after completing its Papah naumoku kea ROV and Mapping expedition During the dive on April we noticed a faint outline of an automobile while peering into the aft hangar deck from the port side of USS Yorktown stated the press release Researchers identified the black car as a - Ford Super Deluxe Woody with the words SHIP INSTITUTION NAVY written on part of its front plate CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER This car is hypothesized to have been used for Rear Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher Captain Elliott Buckmaster or other ship crew while USS Yorktown was conducting business in foreign ports the release added Images show the car s rectangular rear windows chrome detail on the fenders a split windshield and chrome bumper with a spare tire on the back Divers also discovered a hand-painted mural located inside one of the ship s elevator shafts For more Lifestyle articles visit www foxnews com lifestyleTitled A Chart of the Cruises of the USS Yorktown the mural shows a world map tracking the voyages of Yorktown The mural measures feet by feet with motifs showcasing the pride the sailors had for the ship and detailing the global scale of the vessel's role in defending the US the release shared The shipwreck was first discovered in by the US Navy and the National Geographic Society