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Old 12-02-2021, 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by CompClassics View Post
Sorry Buzz,
But it really seems like people are jumping all over UC Cowboys butt, let’s not forget the most important thing that everybody seems to be forgetting, UC Cowboy was there! Not one of us on this forum and on this post can state that, and it’s not like he was a kid at the time. I agree nothing has been proved yet that Cunningham owned the car but we should be giving some benefit of the doubt.
It is my belief that the car was essentially abandoned at SAI and a mechanics lien was secured, possibly because Cunningham’s widow did not want to see it, from there the car went to a salvage yard, possibly the “storage facility” noted in the court documents. From there the car was stripped by whomever and the parts were scattered to the wind. When the cars became more valuable and people figured out what they had in there possession with numbers on them people got greedy and started trying to see if they could claim a title to it. It is my opinion that Hasselrig my have bought something, possibly the cars trailer.
It's all good. I've stated from the beginning that Michael seems sincere and I'd love his story to be true. I just wish something could be found to justify changing the currently accepted chain of ownership.
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