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Originally Posted by CompClassics
CSX2049 was initially bought as an well optioned street car in 1963, it was turned into a race car some time thereafter.
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Sure, the car was initially purchased in 1963 and paid for in full in August of 1963. It was converted to a race car prior to the crash in November 1963. And it seems that the owner of the car in April 1964 was still the person that paid off the bank loan in August of 1963 based on the letter about the mechanics lien shared by Ned.
We do not know who owned the car paid in full in August of 1963 based on what Ned has shown us.
There is what appears to be an
application to register CSX 2049 for 1964 that was not sent into the state (
as opposed to a 1964 registration). After all why bother to file the 1964 registration for a car wrecked in 1963.
Here are 2 possibilities that could explain Ann having
a 1964 application to register CSX 2049 that she did not bother to send into California:
1) Ann could have been the owner of the car back in August 1963. She still had the application to register the car for 1964, but did not send in the application for the wrecked car because it was no longer drivable.
2) Ann purchased the wrecked car from Shelby American sometime after April 1964 if Shelby American eventually got the mechanics lien. She would have gotten a title for the car in 1964 when she first purchased the car as a wreck. She would also also have gotten the application to register the car in 1964, but would not have bothered to send in the registration application because she would never drive the car.
Possiblity number 2 allows for someone other than Ann to have owned the car when Paul Cunningham crashed it. And that owner could have been Paul Cunningham, but not necessarily.