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So Much for Anonymity
In article >, Scott en Aztlán wrote:
> Why do we believe this is the bona fide product? Well, Joe sent us > several pages of documentation, including copies of the first owner's > card (registered by Bob Ross on Dec. 14, 1968, license plate VVE 590) > and the latest (registered by "Joe" in his home state on March 7, > 1978, license plate 850 IPZ). Both cards give the vehicle > identification number as 8R02S125559, which matches the number from > the Warner Bros. letter. Good luck tracing some guy the tag he had on his car in 1978 without even knowing what state. So if you can search the registration records from each east coast state in 1978 you might get joe's name and address in 1978. From there you'll have to try and trace joe. Even more difficult will be finding where he's got the car stored. Good luck. |
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In article >, Scott en Aztlán wrote:
> You see that VIN? Think that will shorten the search process at all? > Since the car hasn't been registered since 1978, probably not. Once the state is determined it would point to his address back in the 70s when he bought the car. >>So if you can search the registration records >>from each east coast state in 1978 you might get joe's name and address >>in 1978. From there you'll have to try and trace joe. > That's a piece of cake. With the full name and a prior address, any > skip tracer or private detective can find Joe's current address. This article was written in 1990, 14 years ago. It's been on the net for years now. Nobody has found 'joe' or the car yet. Maybe you should take a crack at it |
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In article >, Scott en Aztlán wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 07:01:50 GMT, > (Brent P) wrote: > >>> That's a piece of cake. With the full name and a prior address, any >>> skip tracer or private detective can find Joe's current address. >> >>This article was written in 1990, 14 years ago. It's been on the net for >>years now. Nobody has found 'joe' or the car yet. > > How do you know? Nobody seems to have claimed they 'found' the car yet. |
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On 11/19/2004 1:30 PM, Brent P wrote:
> In article >, Scott en Aztlán wrote: > >>On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 07:01:50 GMT, >>(Brent P) wrote: >> >> >>>>That's a piece of cake. With the full name and a prior address, any >>>>skip tracer or private detective can find Joe's current address. >>> >>>This article was written in 1990, 14 years ago. It's been on the net for >>>years now. Nobody has found 'joe' or the car yet. >> >>How do you know? > > > Nobody seems to have claimed they 'found' the car yet. > You should talk to Bill S... -- / Garth - '83 GL V6stang Hatch <Former MW #7> \ | My V6stang: http://www.v6stang.com/v6stang | | RAMFM Merchandise: http://www.cafeshops.com/ramfm | \ Mail for secure reply information / |
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