All this talk about original owners, license plate numbers, and so forth got me curious about my car's records. I got my file folder out last night.
- I found the old document with the Italian license plate listed. I think it's a road tax document or similar. I can now order proper classic plates.
- I found some original docs from inspection and a car dealership was listed as the owner. I believe this is when the car was first registered in the USA. That dealership still exists today in the same town in Costa Mesa, California!
- I found the ownership history from Italy, including the person from the USA who exported the car to California. I may want that translated someday soon, the photo copy of the old original document is not great quality.
- In looking at service records from the previous owner, I found something very interesting. The PO lived about 5.5 miles from me in Columbus, Ohio when I found the car for sale and bought it from him in August 2000. He had owned the car since 1976, but had recently moved from Lancaster, Ohio, about 40 miles away, and was selling the Pagoda and his late wife's Honda (he kept the 1990's E320). Well, my wife and I moved to a rural area near Lancaster back in 2016 to be nearer to my aging father and my brother. I knew I had receipts in the file from where he had the car serviced in Lancaster. Last night, I found some of those service receipts and found his old address on them, and discovered I currently live about 5.5 miles from where he lived in the 1970's - 1990's. Isn't that crazy?