Hi Frans,
I didn't see the original message from you but I saw this one. Was the car
originally in California? Was the original owner John R. Brooke? The
California Department of Motor Vehicles has a form available to contact
people who are in their computer database. I believe the cost is about $20
dollars to submit the form. Once you fill out the form with the message you
want to send and your address and phone #, the Department of Motor Vehicles
will send the information to the person you are trying to contact if they
are in the data base (I don't remember what they do if the person you are
trying to contact is not in the database... do they return your money? I'm
not sure) At any rate, then it is up to the person you are trying to contact
to reply (no guarantee). I researched this about a year ago but never used
it myself so I can't say how successful the process will be. Perhaps someone
else on the list has used this method and could give us a recommendation as
to its usefulness. If you want to try to use this method I would be willing
to help you with the process.
Best regards,
Mike Denman
1966 Marcos 1800
----- Original Message -----
From: "frans caers" <frans.caers@vt4.net>
To: <british-cars@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 10:33 AM
Subject: lost history
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for 3 years or more for my TR6 history;I live in Belgium and
> the car is imported here from the USA in 1990,I own the car from 1998 and
> now its finiched and I enjoy this sportscar every day.
> I have sended a e-mail,on 24 november 2001,at Linda from the Bakersfield
> British Car Club who distributed the message in the States.
> At that time,I didn't had acces to mailing lists and even don't know if
> there was a reply on this message.Is there someone who keeps a archive on
> his PC
> and could search for reactions on this message?
> Or is there someone from the Santa Cruz area who perhaps recognice the car
> orthe PO. (John R Brooke).Please contact me.
>
> Frans Caers
> '74 TR6 CF14047U
> BELGIUM
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