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Congratulations on finding your old car! Build it and enjoy it! :thumbsup:
My old 73 Road Runner with a 340 has been with me since I was 16. It was bought in 1979 and I bought it from my sister in 1981. I just got it back running again. It is currently a bit of a beater, but now has a fresh...
Glad you checked. I think that means the car is either gone (junked and destroyed) OR a long term project sitting in someone's garage. If it were on the road, I would think it would come up. Regardless, I truly hope you find her - that would be awesome!
Long story short, but my 70 Road Runner did not have a title - it had been lost after the car sat for 17 years in a barn. In order to get a proper replacement title, I had to have a nationwide search performed to prove that the car wasn't stolen. I don't know how detailed this type of search is...
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Keep at it. Keep trying to contact the seller. Maybe even offer him $100 for he information on who it was sold to. Some folks only respond to money...
Good luck!
This is just so cool.
While there may have been a lot of things done to the car over the years (and probably a lot to fix too), the soul of the car is, and will forever be, your Dad's.
Congratulations on getting it home!
Hawk