Steve
I agree with Jerry I would want to know My car was stolen, after all its an
investment.
Two other points:
In the Uk it would be the property of the insurance company who paid out,
unfortunately the presant owner would loose it and his money unless he
purchased from a business seller.
Secondly, You say you have the details of 5 previous owners, could you not
make enquiries with the 1st owner, to way up from whence it came?
Would also depend on the countries laws on who would be the legal owner.
cheers Andy
> Tough question. I guess my vote is to tell the new owners the limited
> knowledge of prior owners but also about the one comment of it being stolen.
> Most cars that are stolen, eventually show up somewhere, usually with a lot
> of damage to the car. The exception is if someone stole the car with
> intent to ship it out of the country. Back in 1993, I am not sure that
> someone would have valued a BJ8 enough to plan that far.
> By the way, my car came from Canada and California DMV would not register
> the car till they did a check with the Canadian DMV to see if the car was
> stolen. That process only took an extra week.
> Jerry
> BJ8
>
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