Re: Fathers Lost Yenko Chevelle #358034 Butternut
Ok. I want to clear up a few things and diffuse some potential arguments.
As of today I have had a personal conversation with the original owner, he contacted me first and was very open about the car and it's history from what he knows personally. I inquired about the current owner but he did not feel comfortable in providing that information to me and I respect his right to keep that knowledge. He had told me that he knew it had changed hands and that the person I assumed had sold the car to another collector.
As for the legal ownership of the car, as I have stated in the past and as I continue to learn about what happened to the car during the period after August of 1975, after his death my mother never signed any document relinquishing ownership nor was ever provided with any legal paperwork regarding abandoned property. Until I am able to solidify any foundation to the history of the car during those times I will not accuse anyone of wrong doing. As far as I'm concerned from the time the car left Colorado it was assumed to be clear of title and sale. Until information is uncovered otherwise I will not entertain any drama or slighted speculation. This is an extremely personal and emotional roller coaster for me and I thank each and every person on here for their help and insight. I am certain there different schools of though on this subject and I respect all of them and do not wish to get into a shouting match or "he said, they said" argument. I respect the right of the current owner wishing not to be contacted and they will not be unless there is a definitive reason for such an event to happen. As I've stated in the past, I am willing to converse with anyone regarding this car and feel free to PM me if you so wish. I check the site daily and hopefully those who I've talked to in the past will vouch for my professionalism and respect.
Thank you.
Chris Workman
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