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Is this a Bombardier B series??

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I am a diver and have been looking for a 30's Chevy that had gone through the ice in the 30s. I came across this at a depth of 50 feet. I believe it is a old Bombardier B-12 but there is no history of one ever going through the ice. I was wondering if anyone could identify it from the short video?

 
I'm not a diver, and I'm not an tracked thingie expert . . .
but methinks you'll need to replace the batteries in the flashlight and re-film the object.

most of what I see is black pixels and some rusted something. . . .
 
I'm not a diver, and I'm not an tracked thingie expert . . .
but methinks you'll need to replace the batteries in the flashlight and re-film the object.

most of what I see is black pixels and some rusted something. . . .
Unfortunately, that is the water at 50 feet. Pitch black and murky. I was hoping the light and bumper structure would be recognizable to people that deal with the B series on a regular basis. I thought B12 because of the rounded fender. I am hoping it is a car but with the limited visibility, my original thought was panel wagon but where I saw the pod light, seemed wrong. Hence, the thought of the front end of a B series.
 
That is the rear end of your 30's Chevrolet with the pod being the tail light. It is sitting upright with the rear bumper laying horizontally.
 
I think luke has it. Its strange its up right.
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