Re: Man Reunited with Stolen Corvette After 39 Yrs
the car was bought by my neighbor from a dealer in CA in June of 2009
the previous owner had it titled and registered in CA for the last 19 years
it was "totaled" in a garage fire 10 years ago
it was rebuilt
it is a 65 FI convertible
the dealer that sold it to my neighbor "jumped" the title
the court hearings started in early November
my neighbor was out the $65k until it was awarded last week and he DID get a check from his insurance company ...
way back when it was stolen, the owner let his insurance lapse
supposedly he was never compensated, that is why he got it back
the car WAS recovered in Chicago in 1970 and sold at a sheriff's auction
WHY they never bothered to contact neighboring states about it is hard to say ... there is a lot of murky facts surrounding that aspect of this car
my neighbor has been through the wringer on this as he did nothing wrong
the NICB report did NOT have it listed, only the fire "total"
CA was fine with the car, title, etc
IF the buyer of the car lived in CA and re-registered it there, it would have still been there ... it had a good CA title and was still registered there
the scary part is that a car CAN be registered and have a good paper and even for 19 years without anything happening
bottom line is beware when buying cars, even those with good paper ...
oh, the 12k miles are pure BS, maybe 12k from the restoration, but the car was not a "survivor" in any stretch of the imagination
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Jim R
Scottsdale, AZ
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