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Chris

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Since: Jun 04, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 3:54 am
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Is there a site were I can find history on the car I own. I have an
engine number; I would love to know more on the history of my car. Is
there a group that is better suited to my car?
Chris

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 7:21 am
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On 4 Jul 2006 03:54:10 -0700, "Chris" wrote:

>Is there a site were I can find history on the car I own. I have an
>engine number; I would love to know more on the history of my car. Is
>there a group that is better suited to my car?
>Chris

I'm sorry--can't help you with your engine number question. I'd
almost bet that back then most states didn't keep records to the
degree they do today. However, if your car came from a lucky state...

That would apply in the USA, but I just noticed your email address is
in Australia. I can't give you ANY useful knowledge what might have
been the case during the 1930s at your place.

The group alt.autos.antique has been more active than this one some of
the time. You might post your question on that group.

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lucky_charm7

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 4:58 pm
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> On 4 Jul 2006 03:54:10 -0700, "Chris" wrote:
>
>>Is there a site were I can find history on the car I own. I have an
>>engine number; I would love to know more on the history of my car. Is
>>there a group that is better suited to my car?
>>Chris
>
> I'm sorry--can't help you with your engine number question. I'd
> almost bet that back then most states didn't keep records to the
> degree they do today. However, if your car came from a lucky state...
>
> That would apply in the USA, but I just noticed your email address is
> in Australia. I can't give you ANY useful knowledge what might have
> been the case during the 1930s at your place.
>
> The group alt.autos.antique has been more active than this one some of
> the time. You might post your question on that group.
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