I'm looking for the person who bought my 1959 roadster in 1969. I was midnight blue with a white coves and a white interior. It had a single holly for bbl on it and a Munsi four speed and a shorty Hurst shifter the front end was in primer. It was in early 1969 and I was drafted and my father sold the car. I've done everything to try to track it down, but Penn-Dot refuses to look up a old state inspection or registration records, But whoever bought it was someone who bought it from James T. Ward 1902A Plymouth Street. At that time we lived in the West Oak Lanes section of Philadelphia. I know it was a longtime, But I'd love to see it once more before I pass away. Thank you !
Been looking for my fine, 59
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Re: Been looking for my fine, 59
Hi Jim ! Send me the VIN if you have it. I'll give it a whirl !!Tom Hendricks
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Re: Been looking for my fine, 59
I'm looking for the person who bought my 1959 roadster in 1969. I was midnight blue with a white coves and a white interior. It had a single holly for bbl on it and a Munsi four speed and a shorty Hurst shifter the front end was in primer. It was in early 1969 and I was drafted and my father sold the car. I've done everything to try to track it down, but Penn-Dot refuses to look up a old state inspection or registration records, But whoever bought it was someone who bought it from James T. Ward 1902A Plymouth Street. At that time we lived in the West Oak Lanes section of Philadelphia. I know it was a longtime, But I'd love to see it once more before I pass away. Thank you !
Every now and then I am pleasantly surprised about what a politely owrded letter to those in authority will accomplish. It might only cost a a few minutes of your time and a postage stamp.
It might just open a closed door for you.
Good luck, Ridge.....Good carburetion is fuelish hot air . . .- Top
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