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Belair and Pantera have said it all, you generally need a name to trace. I was able to find the original owner of a car I once owned by a service sticker on the door jam that was over 20 years old. I went to the location on the sticker and found an old fella that remembered the car and still serviced the parents car. I have a 68 RSSS now that I searched and found a letter from 1986 in the trunk wheelwell from a high school to the second owner. Uncommon name so I was able to locate him. I'm helping a friend locate a previous owner with a very common name (I'm a PI)
There are 256 people with that name in the state so I've sent a letter to each. Also Pantera is correct that most states only archive records for around 5 years. Thats it, get a flashlight and start looking. Good luck kenham |
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