Re: NATIONAL SEARCH FOR MISSING SUPERCARS
Marlin, I dont deny you guys as having done your homework, but there are different ways of finding things other than title searches. If a car has not been registered in a long time or sold through different owners without ever being titled, title searches become useless. I will give you a few examples: My 68 Shelby Trans Am car has had every Shelby nut on the planet looking for it for thirty years, most had givin up as it having been destroyed a long time ago... I found the car in a warehouse in Dearborn not ten miles from where it was built. I have also recently discovered two supercars which have been missing and unfound, there are many more out there I am sure which are languishing in old barns and garages, long forgotten by their owners, who may not even realize what they have. Take a Deuce for instance, paint the car, replace the doorpanels, and leave the emblems off when you paint it...well even a knowledgable person could drive by it every day and never know what it was. With the amount built versus the amount found or accounted for, it would be hard to believe if you had a chance to open every garage and barn door in America that you wouldnt find one or more. In a way that is exactly what I am going to do.
Thanks,
Motown [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/beers.gif[/img]
__________________
"What Kind Of Bird Dont Fly?......."
|