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Re: title searching

To: "Fred Thomas" <vafred@erols.com>, <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: title searching
From: "Peter S." <alfapete@pacbell.net>
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 1999 08:55:43 -0700
Can't do this in California anymore.  A few years ago a stalker located the
address of a TV show actress and went to her house and shot her dead when
she opened the door.   Can't remember her name but the show was "My sister
Sam" and she played the sister of Pam Dawber.  I guess there are too many
actors actresses etc in Calif.  You'd have to be in the Police to get the
info.

How many owners has your car had over the years?
Peter S

----- Original Message -----
From: Fred Thomas <vafred@erols.com>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Cc: <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 03, 1999 5:06 AM
Subject: title searching


>
> Listers, I have traced my 1931 Ford back to 1947, only S. Carolina is
> holding me up from going any futher. If you take the title you recieved
when
> you bought the car, most have a title number and = previous title # =,
with
> these numbers you can go to AAA and ask for each state registration
> application, and continue the path, all cars in all states must be
> registered, some states (N.Y.) at one time only used a bill of sale, but,
> they still have registration #'s, just follow the title # from state to
> state. I doubt invasion of privacy as everyone is usually happy to talk
> about cars they sold or junked. When I dismantled the 31 some years ago, I
> found 2 bullet holes that had been braced over in the door & dash/gas
tank,
> you guessed it, the car had been registered in W. Va. in the early 50'S,
> talked to this owners son, he remembered the car very well, and told some
> funny tales, its was also owned by a traveling circus at one time in the
> late 50's, so when all else fails try the title numbers, very easy.
>


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