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Originally Posted by twobjshelbys
Oh come on. When in casual conversation the person that has possession of a car is going to use the possessive "my" (my car) instead of the adjective "the" (the car).
And even that is an interpretation of what someone who heard something someone said, so even that is only a recount, not a quote.
That in no way implies any sort of ownership. Again, he was a curator. And only that.
There is no mass conspiracy that starts in the 60's to deny the ownership. In all of the multiple claims of ownership and history, Cunningham's name only appears as a driver.
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You obviously missed this in my post:
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While non-conclusive and only reflective of what the author believed at the time, it does give the impression that the Cobra indeed belonged to Cunningham.
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To reiterate in simpler terms - it definitely does not
prove anything, but yes, as recounted it does in fact
imply ownership.