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Originally Posted by Hemi Moose
Also liteweight, I don't want to send you on any more wild goose chases searching for your cars identity, I can just imagine your frustration but I heard that the Manhattan Speed Shop car was a 4-speed car, so I retract my earlier statement where I said I thought it might be that car, (remember the free dinner deal)...so it would be really nice if someone here can start crossing off or checking off some of the missing or wrecked L023 & B029 cars, because this is really getting on my nerves, damn why do I like these cars so much.

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I thought it wouldn't be this hard to get to day 1 of my car. You have no idea how frustrating it's been over the past 7 plus years. Mark J has been instrumental in helping me, but he does this as a side line, hobby only, & as such can only spend so much time doing it. His knowledge & memory constantly blows me away with these things.
The Manhatten car was a possibility awhile back, but as you know that car was a stick.
Basically there are just a few LO's that have slid into obscurity from the right coast area. Its probably easier to start with those rather than cross off the ones that are accounted for.
Mark J. has a list of these cars not accounted for. Mark do you care to post these missing links on this forum as I believe it would be a great help.?????
Just to throw a wrench into this above process, is, that we're assuming my car was on the east coast for a long duration of time, it doesn't mean mine was always there. As you know these things jumped around the country side , sometimes week by week.
liteweight
ps I BELIEVE Mark has found the whereabouts of the Mary Ann Foss car.