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Old 08-15-2014, 12:31 PM
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Default Re: Fathers Lost Yenko Chevelle #358034 Butternut

I would like to know how the car came into the persons possession, perhaps they dont know of it's history. What I've read about it online has led me to believe that either the history of the car was unclear, but the opportunity was too good to pass up or the car was purchased with the idea that no one would come looking for it with enough information to prove anything. Either way, my attempts to contact have gone unanswered. Just a quick vin verification on their part would either confirm or dismiss any more inquires. I know this is a very, very delicate situation and I'm trying to approach it with the up most professionalism and respect. Things are starting to become a little more clear in regards to the time after 1975 regarding the time the car was in Colorado Springs, where I'm researching a lead that it was stored in Leadville for a time. I'm trying to find the person(s) responsible for taking possession of it at that time and why they had it. Once things start to gel I will be happy to share my findings on here. As always, if anyone has any information on the car, which was reportedly spray painted black etc, that would have been around the Colorado Springs area from 1976-1984 please feel free to contact me on here with a PM.
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Chris
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