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Previous "Found Items
of the Month - 2019" |
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January 2019 |
No items were claimed last
month, but two were added to the found section in December.
So as of this writing, there are still 9,018 items waiting
to be claimed.
Our first IOTM for 2019 is another
broadcast sheet. This one was hand delivered last week by
Ed. B. on the Carlisle Events staff. It had been found inside
a file jacket & turned into their 'Lost & Found'.
Most places purge their lost & found sections at years
end, but Ed spotted this file before it could be thrown
away & had to open it.
Thankfully he did! This broadcast
sheet is for a 1971 Satellite Brougham, the VIN on it is
RP41G1R127784 & as always proof of legal ownership &
proof the car still exists will be required to claim it.
Thanks for stopping by with it
Ed! I will let you know if & when it is claimed.
Barry Washington
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February 2019 |
No items were claimed last
month, but this broadcast sheet for an AAR Cuda was sent
in, the VIN on it is BS23J0B280835.
Someone posted photos of the
car at a car show back in 2004 and it appeared to be in
great condition, so chances are very good that it still
exists!
Thanks for sending it in Dave!
If & when it is claimed I will be sure to let you know.
As always proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim it.
Barry Washington
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March 2019 |
March is our anniversary month
here at Hamtramck Historical. This website is now 14 years
old!
Thanks once again to all of
our volunteers who have scanned items in their own collections
for all to see in our virtual library.
Thanks again to everyone that
has sent in items for our found section also!
We have also been able to stay
'ad free' thanks to the occasional donations sent in. Running
a free service does come with expenses, so if you want to
help us with our efforts here please consider visiting the
'Donate' button in the menu at left.
No items were claimed in February.
Our March IOTM is another broadcast
sheet. This one is for a Challenger T/A & it was found inside
the bucket seat back of another 1970 Challenger.
The VIN on this sheet is JH23J0B309993
Thanks for sending it in George!
If & when it is claimed I will be sure to let you know.
As always proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim it.
Barry Washington
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April 2019 |
No items were claimed in March.
Our April IOTM is another broadcast
sheet & this one has had a very long journey. It was
found in a 1970 Challenger exported to Greece & as happens
so often, it did not match the car it was found in due to
how the sub-assembly lines were run. Thankfully a broadcast
sheet that did match his car was found in another seat!
So all the way from the USA
to Greece & back, it has some miles racked up on it.
It is in very good condition though.
This one is for a Challenger
R/T & the VIN on it is JS23N0B112081
Thanks for sending it in Arstidus!
If & when it is claimed I will definitely let you know.
As always proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim it.
Barry Washington
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May 2019 |
No items
were claimed in April.
Our May IOTM is a broadcast sheet
that just came in the mail a few days ago. It was found
inside a bucket seat of an AAR Cuda even though the VINs
of the two cars were hundreds of VINs apart.
This is actually very common
since the cars were not built in VIN order.
This broadcast sheet was first
mentioned to me by Craig back in 2008. Sadly, we lost him
to cancer in January.
One of his friends let me know
of his passing & mailed in the broadcast sheet Craig
found years ago, thanks Ajaib!
The VIN on this AAR broadcast
sheet is BS23J0B298814
As always proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim it.
My sincere condolences to Craig's
family & friends,
Barry Washington
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June 2019 |
No items were claimed in May,
but three Challenger T/A owners were able to get the original
blocks back 'home' to their matching cars! It is amazing
what can happen when people report what they have &
see. This is why Registries have registration forms for
the cars they specialize in. Having the car owners contact
information on file & current can lead to wonderful
reunions.
Thanks once again to all that
have helped build this network making reunions like this
possible!
Our June IOTM is a dealership
warranty for a 1970 Duster, the VIN is VL29C0B304594.
As always proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim
it.
The Chryslers at Carlisle show
is also approaching fast! If you have any original items
you want to hand over in person, please contact me via the
'contact' button at left to send an email so we can make
arrangements.
Barry Washington
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July 2019 |
No items were claimed in June,
but a Challenger T/A broadcast sheet was reported & the
owner had registered so I knew to contact him. It has been
reunited with the matching car!
Our July IOTM is a broadcast
sheet for a 1970 Challenger 340 , the VIN is JH23H0B271433
& it was originally ordered from overseas by a member of
our US Military.
The car was reportedly in Raleigh,
NC in 1989. Does that ring any bells with anyone?
Thanks for sending it in Phil!
As always proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim
it.
The Chryslers at Carlisle show
is just days away as I write this. If you have any original
items you want to hand over in person, please contact me
via the 'contact' button at left to send an email so we
can make arrangements.
Barry Washington
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August 2019 |
No items were claimed in July,
but another Challenger T/A broadcast sheet was reported
& the owner had registered so I knew to contact him.
It has been reunited with the matching car!
Two months in a row, gotta love
it!
Our August IOTM is a damaged
broadcast sheet for a 1970 Cuda 383 & it is a bit of
a mystery. The printer spacing is off by one space but I
can not determine the final VIN digit. The part of it I
can read is BS23N0B34908 - something. So if you have a Cuda
with a 383 that could have one of the missing digits from
0 - 9, please contact me to confirm the vehicle order number!
I'll see if it matches your fender tag or other original
paperwork you may have.
This one was sent in all the
way from the Netherlands, thanks Max!
As always proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim
it.
Barry Washington
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September 2019 |
One of the broadcast sheets
turned in during the Chryslers at Carlisle show was for
a Challenger T/A that Bill had found in his T/A over the
winter. When I got home with it that night, I checked my
files & the car had been registered in 1999 from a location
less than an hour away. This will be easy I thought, but
not so.....
His contact information was
long out of date, so I could not reach him.
A few days later, I walked into
the local NAPA & Warren was behind the counter &
he just happened to mention living in the same town where
the T/A was, so I mentioned the owners name because car
guys know other car guys. It turned out he was actually
friends with the owner & had his contact information!
So I contacted Ron, but he had
sold the car! Thankfully he had sold it to one of his pals,
so yet another lead to follow.
I was able to contact Curtis
& he was about an hour away, so he invited me down to
see the car, so that was the first broadcast sheet I have
ever been able to deliver in person.
Neither Ron nor Curtis knew
if the car had ever been searched for broadcast sheets before,
so he let me search it. We found two more! The one in the
back seat matched his car & the one in the passenger
side seat back was for a different T/A, one completely new
to me. So for our current IOTM the VIN on this broadcast
sheet is JH23J0B297662
As always, proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim
it.
Bill, Warren, Ron & Curtis,
thank you!
If you want to see photos of
Curtis comparing the delivered sheet to his fender tag,
& photos of the broadcast sheets as found, please feel
free to scroll down.
Barry Washington
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October 2019 |
Three more items were claimed
in September! No matter how many times it happens, it always
feels great.
Our current IOTM is a broadcast
sheet that was sent in by a member of Moparts. He found
two broadcast sheets, one matched his car & this one
was for a different car as is so common due to how the sub-assembly
lines were run at the Hamtramck plant.
This broadcast sheet is in poor
condition & it is for a 1970 Challenger R/T convertible,
the VIN on it is JS27N0B162209.
As always, proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim
it.
Thanks for sending it in Norm!
Barry Washington
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November 2019 |
No items were claimed in October.
Our November IOTM is a broadcast
sheet that was sent in by Cecil. He has claimed a broadcast
sheet for his car previously. He found two broadcast sheets
in his car, but both were for other cars, so he sent those
in. One of them is for a 1970 Cuda with a 440-6. The VIN
on this one is BS23V0B157442
As always, proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim
it.
Thanks for sending it in Cecil!
Barry Washington
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December 2019 |
No items
were claimed in November, but several items were reported
that were new to me.
Our December IOTM is a broadcast
sheet that was sent in by Kevin back in 2009, 10 years ago
this month. He found it in his 1970 Cuda along with one
that matched his car. This one was found inside a bucket
seat back, as is so common. The VIN on it is BS23N0B242298.
As always, proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim
it.
Thanks for sending it in Kevin!
Barry Washington
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