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What's the big deal with the edit? I told you to hop to it, get busy and you obeyed. Now get over me and try to move on. Enough petty nonsense. Getting back to the business of the thread.
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Hey, hey, guys this is starting to get out of hand. As a (Casual Observer) of this post, what have we came up with (Facts)? Michael, (USC_COWBOY) asked for any help we could give him, and I think we've done that, now we're infighting, which only ends up with "Hurt feeling, friendship lost, etc." I know most of you, this is not who we are. We're better than this ;) Sorry if I'm speaking like Jamo, but if I want (Conflict) I'd just look around the world. To me & many others this is our "Happy Place" to talk Cobras. My $.03 Cheers TommyRot.
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Back at SAAC-10, I remember seeing the wreck of CSX2136 that was found in a junkyard for sale. Prior to the wreck being found in the junkyard, someone else had created another CSX2136 based on a bill of sale from the owner who wrecked it. I suppose that the insurance company got the title for wreck and the prior owner really had no right to see the VIN on a bill of sale. In the registry (which by the way I did upgrade to the latest Cobra registries last week), the car created from the junkyard wreck is now considered CSX2136 again, while the car created from the bill of sale is now considered CSX2196R. So how did the car restored from the wreck get its VIN back? Was the wreck's title purchased from the insurance company? Or did something else happen? Perhaps a court case? |
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My age, I was born November 6, 1944 making me 77. The chassis pieces were brought to my mom's house where she and my sister lived. Upon my mom's death on September 13, 2001 I was designated the executor of her estate, I had to go through all her things as an estate inventory, that is when I found the chassis parts in her storage. I asked my sister Lynn about it and she was the one that informed me about the delivery of the parts and who the person said they were. I do not even know if my mom ever saw them or even knew they were in her storage as they were simply in a large cardboard carton. The chassis was cut in half, about 4 foot sections. Why did SAI have the AC Ace chassis? A good question, perhaps used in the early days of chassis development. |
At no point did I suggest the chassis bits were stored in a junkyard. The notarized affidavit from Howard Bennett, the owner of an auto restoration shop in Long Beach, stated the chassis of 2049 was stored there by Lanse Haselrig after he towed it in and later disassembled it. Bennett further stated he sold the bent chassis parts to a Max Crenshaw of Signal Hill, CA. These parts were later acquired by Connie Moore. Bennett acknowledged he had no legal rights to them nor the legal ability to sell or transfer them.
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@1ntCobra, That's exactly why I posted, so Jamo doesn't have to take time out of his busy schedule, to deal with this, and have the post closed. I understand teasing and/or hurt feeling, and I hope it doesn't reach the "Hurt Feeling" part for anyone. That's the only point I was trying to make. I'm the kinda guy you bring to a gun fight, and both people go home unharmed that night ;) Cheers TommyRot.
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The Paul Cunningham story begins at Cotati in July 1963, prior to that Abidin per all the race related documentation and photos. In my opinion, the CSX2049 Cobra transferred ownership just prior to Cotati. |
How about another wild speculation that would fit into the paper work:
Paul pays Ann for the car around August 1963. After Ann pays off the car at the bank with the proceeds from the sale, she gets the title from the bank. Perhaps the bank mails Ann the title a few days later after she pays off the loan. Ann tries to give the title to Paul, but has a tough time getting a hold of him. Or maybe she eventually gets the title to Paul. When I have sold bought or sold a car in PA, I go to a tags place and the buyer and seller both sign the title with a notary as a witness and the title is sent to the DMV. Unless the signed title is sent into the state of California, they will not have a record that Paul is the new owner. So Paul may not be in a hurry or may not be concerned about getting the title paperwork done because the car is not going to be driven on the street. Also he is not worried about getting the car registered to drive on the street. If he is a busy person and he needs to meet Ann at a notary to sign over the title and the 2 of them just never get around to signing over the title, then as far as California is concerned Ann is still the title holder. The car is wrecked in November of 1963 and goes to SAI to investigate. Near the end of the 1963 year, Ann receives the application to renew the registration for CSX2049 for 1964 because California has no idea she sold the car. She does not send in the registration renewal application, but also for some reason does not throw it out. She may or may not still have the title in hand, the Cunningham family may have the title in their possession, but it has not been signed, notarized and sent to California. The SAI comptroller wants to get rid of the wreck for months. He contacts the DMV on or before April 1964. The DMV reports that the title is still in Ann's name and she paid it off in August of 1963. SAI keeps bugging Ann to come back and pick up the wreck. Ann says she sold the car to Paul, but SAI wants to dot their i's and cross their t's and gets a lawyer to proceed with a mechanics lien so they can dispose of it since Ann does not want the wreck of the car she sold to Paul. Perhaps the mechanics lien goes through and the car goes to the junkyard. Hasselrig finds out about the car in the junkyard and buys it from the junkyard. But then there is no need to get paperwork from Ann because the mechanics lien would have moved the title to SAI and then to the junkyard. Or maybe he gets the car from the junkyard without a title, figures out Ann was the prior owner, contacts her and she goes through her paperwork and finds that she still has the application to renew the registration for 1964 and sells that piece of paper to Hasselrig which he somehow uses to get a title. Or maybe after SAI bugs Ann enough about picking up the wreck, she finally picks it up with the intention of giving it to the Cunningham family. But Paul's widow is distraught and does not want to accept the wreck from Ann. After a while Ann can't even figure out how to contact the Cunningham family because they moved out of the state. At some point Hasselrig hears about the wreck in Ann's possession in her yard or garage. He gets a hold of Ann who has no idea of how to contact the Cunningham family anymore, but she still is the title holder per the DMV records. If the unsigned title was in the possession of the Cunningham family, but was lost during the move, Ann could probably get a duplicate title from the DMV. And for whatever reason, she never did throw out the 1964 registation renewal application, she can give that to Hasselrig too. So maybe in 1967 after getting tired of the wreck sitting in her yard or garage, and having no idea how to get a hold of the Cunningham family, Ann the title holder on record with the DMV, sells the wreck to Hasselrig. Anyway, that could explain why a search of the DMV records would show Ann as the first owner and Hasselrig as the second owner. Because there was no DMV record of Paul being the title holder or of Paul registering the car. And for whatever reason, Ann kept the registration renewal application for 1964. Considering that he son orignally had it as a street car, it would make sense to have a registration with a license plate number on it. |
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Yes. He maintained all he saw were bent tubes that looked essentially worthless. Figured they were being discarded...so he sold them.
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interesting, we need some international lawyers chiming in… ;)
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Not necessarily. We are aware that Fran Kress was aware a lawsuit was going on to declare his title to 2049 invalid. Curt Vogt acted as an agent on his behalf but we do not know if he was advised of the ongoing legal wranglings.
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