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SAAC Forum => SAAC Forum Discussion Area => Topic started by: roddster on August 09, 2019, 12:50:41 PM
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Just passing this along. I have a habit of noting Shelby car numbers (67's in my case) that I see at car shows. Then I look them up in the registry to see what it says. And if it says "current whereabouts unknown", I tell that to the registrar. With whatever story I could pull out of the owner.
AS WE ALL SHOULD DO.
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Roddster certainly does and it is greatly appreciated.
Dave Mathews 67 Registrar
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I try to do the same as well. Gotta keep it current the best we can.
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I have to confess: I'm a snitch, too! Howard Pardee probably hates me at this point in time. ;D
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It's a good move for all.
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Not a snitch, your a good citizen
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You say snitches...I say passionate and helpful enthusiasts!
Guilty as charged.
:P
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You say snitches...I say passionate and helpful enthusiasts!
Guilty as charged.
:P
Yeah agree
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All of the Registrars really appreciate these updates from anyone who sees at a car at a show or other event. Funny enough, many owners just can't be bothered to update us when they buy, sell, or move. :-\
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What brought this on was this. I was at a car show this past weekend or so. I struck up a conversation with another 67 Shelby owner. Things like, how long have you owned it? Stuff like that. He'll go nameless but, how can you own a Shelby for 47 years and there is nothing in the registry about it?
Come on.....
And remember, tell the registrar WHEN you sell it, and to who. Don't count on them sending in the information.