Re: Looking for information/individual

Posted by Fish'n Jim On 2023/6/16 14:57:31
I generally don't recommend this. It's common. Becomes a huge waste of time with little to show for.
I don't know what drives people to want this info after the fact?
Get/ask for the documentation with the car when you buy, if you want that, or don't buy it. Buy a fully documented car.
Anyone that may have originally owned it is >70 plus >21 >>91, so may not even recall, deceased, or want to be bothered. All else is hearsay without paper. Documentation is nice to have at story telling time but adds little to the car's value, unless it's ultra low miles no collision damage factory paint, etc to have proof vs odometer fraud. These are not particularly valuable to begin with. Top $30K.

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