Wes - Something I didn't point out, As I understand it, if you were in
California and a creditor sent the sheriff to get everything in your restorers
shop you could loose your car. The only sure way to get it back would be if you
had filed a UCC 1 before the Sheriff got there. And I think most states are the
same.
Get the car now and at the first sign of resistance seek local counsel.
Ernest
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From: Wes Grady <wesgrady@csbh.mhv.net>
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 1996 5:23 AM
To: "'David Deutsch'" <drded@ix.netcom.com>; Wes Grady
<wesgrady@csbh.mhv.net>
Cc: "mgs@autox.team.net" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Met a Listee today/had a great weekend
Something really strange is going on. My restorer was gone all weekend, =
no answering machine, nothing. I tried again yesterday and still no =
answer. Then, about 8 pm last night, I got through to his answering =
machine, which said that because of certain factors (unspecified), he =
was not taking calls. That if you had a car in his shop, leave a =
message and he would call back, if it was a personal call, leave a =
message and he would call back, if it was any other business or to make =
an appointment, he would NOT call back. I started to leave a message =
and he picked up. Apologized for being unavailable and said the car was =
available whenever I wanted it and that he was sick of dealing with "Cry =
babies". I knew he was temperamental and difficult to deal with, but I =
think he has been smelling the paint thinner a little too much.
I told him I would pick up the car the first day it didn't rain (which =
according to the Weather Channel will be just after the 12th of never.)
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