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Started by Yellow71Cuda, November 18, 2020, 03:23:05 PM

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Yellow71Cuda

...E-Body!  The date was February 6, 1981.  A chilly evening in Massapequa, NY.  1971 340 Cuda, Orange with Black Leather Interior.  Sold her a few years later after rebuilding the engine, converting her to a Pistol Grip 4-speed, and painting her red (friends told me at the time "red sells"). 

Anyway, I found the original bill of sale this evening after all these years (with the full VIN #), and I'd love to know if she's still out there.  Is there any way of doing such a thing?

VIN # BS23H1B409105


Brads70

I'd guess you would need to post the vin asking if anyone owns it or knows of it?

cudamadd

I hope you find out if she is still out there . Very nice little cuda great photo  :australia:


Yellow71Cuda

Quote from: Brads70 on November 18, 2020, 04:03:19 PM
I'd guess you would need to post the vin asking if anyone owns it or knows of it?

Is it okay to post the VIN number?  I don't know why, but I was reluctant to do so out of respect, or privacy for the owner, or...I don't know.  I always see VIN numbers partially hidden, and I guess I never really thought about why.

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jimynick

You're forgetting the part where if the car exists and has an owner; if he doesn't want that known, he just ignores the post- if he sees it in the first place. I'd say post it and see where it goes. Just my  :alan2cents:
In the immortal words of Jimmy Scott- "pace yourself!"

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