Whoops. I was wrong. She was trying to sell it, and he is 80.
http://articles.latimes.com/2008/mar/21/local/me-mustang21
I'm trying to find the article where he drove it and sold it back.
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Jay Laifman/Attorney/Legal/CF/CCI
06/06/2008 11:12 AM
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Re: Caught in the act
From: "Tigerman" <Tigerman67@hotmail.com>
[snip]
There was a news article last year I think how a guy got his Mustang back
after something like 35 years. It was stolen and resold and the next
owner
had it purchased for her from her father as a going to college car, which
she held onto for many years. I think she even had it restored at one
time,
and then she finally decided to sell it and then when someone ran the VIN
number and found that it was reported stolen that many years ago, and they
returned the car to original owner.
[snip].
Actually, she wasn't selling it. And, in the end, the original owner, in
his late 60's, came down to pick up the car, drove it around the block,
then offered to sell it to her for $5 or some little amount like that,
which she paid.
The articles are on the net somewhere.
Jay
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