| On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 8:58 AM, tom white <tswhitez123@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I suppose the worst possible outcome would be for the car to show up as
> stolen, in another state, and be confiscated and you prosecuted for
> receiving stolen property.
   Yeah, that would stink.  Not that it hasn't happened to me before:  I once 
owned a wooden kayak (from Craigslist) that turned out to be hot.  I found out 
when I stumbled upon a description of my boat on a list of stolen boats at a 
local shop.  Dang.
   I tracked down the guy who had built it (in Alaska) and gave it back, and he 
gave me a little money for my sacrifice, but it's just hard to come out ahead 
in that situation.  Nice guy though... invited me to come up there some summer 
and build my own.  =)
-Nick Wolf
'62 TR4
Seattle
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