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This is just cool. I will be watching to see how this turns out.
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Update:
Was able to sweet talk the lady at the DMV to confirm if the car is in the system. She confirmed indeed it is and was last registered in 1994. So between 1981/82 when the motor was pulled, someone registered the car up until 94. So now I am shifting gears to best determine the next course of action. 1) Contacted a former FBI detective who runs a Private Investigation firm and has access to national DMV records in every state. The fee is an hourly rate but feels extremely confident he will find the last registered location and contact information for the car. It may be the same person as 94 but currently I don't know who that is. 2) Have access to a "friend" that works at the DOJ and is contacting the DMV office to obtain the same info. I will let this scenario work for a few days and if no response hire the P.I. On a side note I realize that even if I get the car and there is no paper documentation (build sheet, sales invoice, etc.) I am only relying on the block stamp to confirm the car is legit unless I can show the vin has been documented by paperwork from the dealership or someplace else. Regardless, I know what it is and am excited as heck to find it!!!! |
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