Well, back again. A radio question was added to the discussion in between. If you're following, and have info on a topic, jump in anytime. This is going to ramble, with no sequence. Would it be better if specific topics were started separately? That sounds more logical, so not to get lost in a post. Here, we're still fiddling with the advent of a newbie and a MOPAR in the driveway. Gosh, I'm still thinking, that this Beast is a 25th Silver Anniversary Edition. Maybe I'll try to scan the larger advertisement, and paste it back together?
Here we go again with the buggy. Documentation was mentioned earlier. It is totally incredible that the paperwork has followed this car on it's cross country journey since 1949. That alone is more than I bargained for. If you're ready, let's take a virtual ride with the smooth Prestomatic. I have the original Owners Service Policy (not a copy), issued to a gentleman in PA. Model Code 452, Body Type 6P Sedan, VIN and engine number, delivery date was Sept 16, 1949. Not impossible, that guy could still be alive. But doubtful. Whizzing along, next comes a copy of a title change in 1955, in Arizona! How/Why did this 'new' car get to AZ? (different name, not a child inheritance?) Some things must remain a mystery. Look close at the picture, you'll see the Arizona Historical Plate on front, 1977.
Buzzing forward, the trail jumps to 1980, with a copy of another title change, still in Arizona. I'll save more on that owner for yet another addition to the story. A wowzie. The car stayed there until 2005. There appears to have been a death, so the car changed hands again and our virtual ride will take us up to an individual in Michigan. Poor thing, back to the cold Midwest. His ownership lasted about 2 years, then there is a documented sale and copy of the shipping papers to a new owner in Kentucky in 2007. Moonshine hauler? Ha. I think it stayed in KY for about 8 years, and then had the title transfer to the guy in Ohio. He was the shortest term owner, and I got it from him in 2016. If the trail is correct, I must be owner #7. All this paperwork is in a folder, and by an act of God, it followed the car with each owner. Quite amazing. Hope you enjoyed the trip as much as I did. Kinda glad I am now a part of it. Documentation? Oh yes, there is more to blow your mind. Saving the best for last. Stay tuned to 1949.