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Previous "Found Items
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January 2021 |
No items were claimed in December.
Happy New Year to all & hopefully 2021 treats us all
better!
For our first IOTM of the new
year, we have a broadcast sheet that was found inside a
front bucket seat back of a different car as so many are...
This one is for a 1970 AAR Cuda,
the VIN is BS23J0B285347
Thanks for sending in Julius!
As always, proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim
it.
1,903 AAR Cudas have been recorded
in the 1970 Hamtramck Registry - so far.
Barry Washington
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February 2021 |
No items were claimed in January.
For our second IOTM of the new
year, we have a broadcast sheet that was found inside a
back seat.
This one is for a 1970 Challenger
SE, the VIN is JH29G0B124595
As always, proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim
it.
141 1970 Challenger SEs with
the 318 engine have been recorded in the 1970 Hamtramck
Registry - so far.
Barry Washington
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March 2021 |
Another item was claimed in
February!
For March we have a broadcast
sheet that just arrived in the mail all the way from Latvia!
It is very fragile, but it was well packed and survived
the long trip just fine.
Andis found this 1970 Cuda 340
broadcast sheet from Hamtramck in his LA built 1970 Challenger
R/T, so we know the rear seat frame was swapped into his
car at some point.
There is a spring mark over the
last VIN digit and even when scanned at 2500 dpi, I can
not make out the last digit in the VIN. The first 12 digits
of the VIN are BS23H0B37188 - something....... but I do
love a good mystery!
Thankfully I can make out the
full VON, so if you have one of the 10 possible 1970 Cudas
that have that last 5 in your VIN, email me with a fender
tag photo from your car and I will gladly check for a match.
As always, proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim
it.
Thanks for sending it in Andis!
Barry Washington
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April 2021 |
Two more items were claimed
in March! One of them went to a car owner all the way over
in Saudi Arabia.
For April we have a broadcast
sheet that was found inside a bucket seat back of another
car as so many are. John had also found a sheet that matched
his car. The VINs of the cars are close to 6000 numbers
apart but the builds were started only 6 jobs apart on Assembly
Line 1. The car with the higher VIN was started first. I
just love seeing this type of thing!
This broadcast sheet is for a
1970 Challenger R/T, the VIN is JS23N0B303999;
As always, proof of legal ownership
& proof the car still exists will be required to claim
it.
Thanks for sending it in John!
Barry Washington
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May 2021 |
The found item of the month
is one that anyone can claim - a long overdue break from
email & the internet!
Running a free service takes
a lot of time after & around my day job. That said,
with so many stuck at home due to Covid19, I have had an
incredible amount of inquiries via mail & email now
for well over a year! It has eaten up a lot more of my time
than normal, but of course it needed to be done.
Other things in my life also
need some care, so during May I hope to catch up on all
(or at least most) of the things I need to do. That said,
it is time for me to claim some time for myself, so I will.
If possible for you, I hope you can also!
You can still mail & email
as you wish, but please know that you may not get a response
during the month of May. As always, letters will be answered
first according to the dates on the postmarks & emails
will be responded to in the order they came in, just not
during the month of May.
I am hoping that you & your
families are doing well, I appreciate you all.
Barry Washington
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June 2021 |
The month
of May was wonderful for me! A break from email & the
internet for weeks, several projects completed, it was a
very welcome break.
No items were claimed in May,
but I have been contacted by a T/A owner I have not heard
from before, so some history on his car may be in the mail
to him very soon.....
For June we have a broadcast
sheet for a 1970 Valiant Duster 340, the VIN on it is VS29H0B168806
Barry Washington
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September 2021 |
We did not
have any items of the month for July or August. This was
due in part to my email provider changing some settings
with no notice, it took weeks to get it working again. That
said, all emails during the affected time period have been
caught up on, thanks for your patience!
Within that time period a fender
tag for a 1970 Hemi Cuda made it back to its original car
and an AAR Cuda owner was notified that a broadcast sheet
for his car had been reported. The T/A owner I mentioned
in the June IOTM also received the past history on his car.
Our IOTM for September is an
invoice from Hamtramck to the dealership, the sales invoice
from the dealership to the buyer is also here.
This car is a 1970 Challenger
with the 225 slant six engine, the VIN on these invoices
is JH23C0B399531
As always, proof of ownership
and proof the car still exists will be required to claim
these invoices.
Barry Washington
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October 2021 |
We did not have any items claimed
during September, yet as always we still hope!
Our IOTM for October is a broadcast
sheet in less than perfect condition, but all the codes
are thankfully visible. This broadcast sheet is for a 1970
Challenger R/T with a 383, the VIN is JS23N0B106090
Thanks for sending it in Joe!
As always, proof of ownership
and proof the car still exists will be required to claim
it.
Barry Washington
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November 2021 |
We did not
have any items claimed during October, but another person
was put in contact with someone that had found a broadcast
sheet for his car.
I have seen multiple claims
from different 1974 Challenger owners in internet forums
over the years claiming to have 'the last one built'. 1974
Hamtramck cars are outside my normal areas of study. That
said, these cars were not built in VIN order and often NOT
on the scheduled production date on the fender tag.
The Mylar door stickers on these
models do have the MDH code (Month, Day, Hour) showing the
cars actual completion time. So if you have a 1974 and your
door sticker is intact, compare it to the date on your fender
tag just for fun?
Our IOTM for November is a broadcast
sheet for a 1974 Challenger that I am quite sure was NOT
the last one made since production on these went at least
into May and this one was scheduled for early April.
The VIN on it is JH23G4B366186
As always, proof of ownership
and proof the car still exists will be required to claim
it.
Barry Washington
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December 2021 |
We did not have any items claimed
during November, but the owner of an unusual & very cool
Barracuda in California was put in contact with Jeff in
Connecticut and Jeff sent the car's owner a broadcast sheet
for his car!
Thanks Jeff!
Our IOTM for December is a broadcast
sheet for a 1970 Challenger R/T hardtop that Ronald found
in his convertible, the VIN on this sheet (even though one
number is missing) is JS23N0B207969
Thanks for sending it in Ron!
As always, proof of ownership
and proof the car still exists will be required to claim
it.
Ronald did not find a broadcast
sheet that matched his car, but like many, he is hopeful.
So if you have ANY 1970 Hamtramck broadcast sheet you have
found that did not match your car, please email or write
to let me know?
Thanks!
Barry Washington
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