Re: All Rootes registry

Rich Atherton (gumby(at)connectexpress.com)
Wed, 8 Jul 1998 19:31:44 -0700


Well, there are always possibilities, but keeping the location of the car, and the owners location un published would be best. Only a few emailaddresses are descriptive, like Bob(at)mail.asu.edu this isn't a real address (that I know of) but it would be Arizona State Univerisity, and therefore, some location information is given, or is someone looked up the business of my ISP, they would see it's in Seattle, but that's as close as they could get with out some real work involved...These cars simply aren't worth enough, including the Tigers to warrant that kind of work, when they just go down the street and swipe a couple of Lexus's or would it be Lexi....They are worth far more than ours are and much easier to unload or to send to a chop shop....But not our Sunbeams....

Rich

-----Original Message----- From: William Lewis <wrlewis(at)ucdavis.edu> To: alpine newsgroup <alpines(at)autox.team.net> Date: Wednesday, July 08, 1998 7:04 PM Subject: Re: All Rootes registry

>If the registry doesn't have addresses other than e-mail addresses, it
>would be very hard to track down anything other than a howdy-doody over
>the web. I think the registry would be fun, and if you leave off your
>home address and license plate number, I don't know how this could
>backfire.
>
>Bill