69 Charger
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RRDon reported in 2020 that he was searching for the Road Runner he previously owned.  That thread is now locked for replies (??), but I just read it.  I noted one response indicating that after so much time it wasn't likely to be found, no records, etc., and that the authorities probably couldn't help.  Just wanted to tell a story, not about a Mopar, but an  Austin-Healey.  I am the keeper of the BJ8 Model for the Austin-Healey.  In 2006, I received an inquiry from a former owner who said his car had been stolen from him in 1970 in Philadelphia, while he was a student there.  He quoted the VIN and still had his title and keys to the car.  I had no record of it at that time, but entered it into the registry with the information and details he provided.  In 2012, I saw that same car come up for sale by a dealer in California (with the claim:  "Same owner last 40 years").  I notified the former owner and he took it from there to get the car back from that dealer (it cost him only a $600 "storage" fee).  He had the help of a relative who had access to the National Crime Information Computer which made it possible to obtain the proof of a police report from 1970.  So, maybe the old records aren't always deleted.  
When I read about folks trying to get their old Mopar back, it makes me very glad that the only time I ever considered selling my Charger was during the first gas "crisis" in 1973. I'm glad I resisted the temptation.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			When I read about folks trying to get their old Mopar back, it makes me very glad that the only time I ever considered selling my Charger was during the first gas "crisis" in 1973. I'm glad I resisted the temptation.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		














