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Is there any way to track down a license number? YUP! Found it!

Started by bull, June 10, 2006, 10:19:54 AM

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bull

I remember the license number of my old '70 Charger and I'm wondering if there's a way to track it down? This is in Oregon by the way.

Headrope

I don't think there is legally, unless you know folks who work in law enforcement or work for a government agency that has access to such information.
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Wakko

It's not a matter of legal or illegal, the tag will have been reassigned long ago.  Now if you have the VIN number, then there's a chance of finding it.
Ian

'69 Basketcase, bluetooth powered

Boynton 236 F&AM

bull

Quote from: Wakko on June 10, 2006, 04:53:04 PM
It's not a matter of legal or illegal, the tag will have been reassigned long ago.  Now if you have the VIN number, then there's a chance of finding it.

Yes, but if the original plate is still on the car the number would match the last registered owner.

TheGhost

Quote from: Wakko on June 10, 2006, 04:53:04 PM
It's not a matter of legal or illegal, the tag will have been reassigned long ago.  Now if you have the VIN number, then there's a chance of finding it.


How about current tags?  There's a certain Cuda I've been trying to get ahold of the owner of, for nearly a month now.....
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253862656971

I had a similar situation arise here with my 71 charger.  I was trying to get the title for it and I went to the DMV with the VIN.  They ran a search on it and found a live title out there for it.  They said they couldn't legally tell me who was registered on the title but they said in effect that he was in prison.  That wasn't their exact words but the guy was hinting strongly at it.  So if you have the VIN, with a little luck you might be able to track it down to at least a particular area.  Good luck with your search.  :icon_smile_big:
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Wakko

Bull, not necessarily.  After a few years the system will purge old and expired tags in some states.   Current tags are naturally runnable, but I don't think the general public has access to that.  Cops of course do...if you know one willing to help you out... :angel:
Ian

'69 Basketcase, bluetooth powered

Boynton 236 F&AM

bull

Quote from: Wakko on June 10, 2006, 11:16:46 PM
Bull, not necessarily.  After a few years the system will purge old and expired tags in some states.   Current tags are naturally runnable, but I don't think the general public has access to that.  Cops of course do...if you know one willing to help you out... :angel:

Here in Oregon I'd probably have to do that anyway because the privacy laws are pretty strict. If the car is currently registered I might have a chance on my own, but chances are it's not.

greenpigs

QuoteYes, but if the original plate is still on the car the number would match the last registered owner.

Boy, talk about a long shot!
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bull

Quote from: greenpigs on June 11, 2006, 03:20:31 PM
QuoteYes, but if the original plate is still on the car the number would match the last registered owner.

Boy, talk about a long shot!

A long shot, but a shot nontheless. I sold the car about 14 years ago so it could be worse.

472 R/T SE

Back in Kansas every time a car changed hands the car would get new plates.  Not so up here, the tag stays with the car so the chances of your old car still having those plates is positive.  Unless someone across the river bought it and licensed it.

JimShine

That is how it is up here. each owner gets new owner gets new plates. I also remember one time when they changed the plate design non-vanity plates received new numbers. But the last few changes they gave you the same number you had.

bull

Like Mike said, in Oregon and Washington the original plates stay with the car unless the owner wants to pay for an updated plate, a novelty plate or a vanity plate, or unless the owner moves to another state and registers it there. It could have easily gone to Washington and if it did the plates would have been changed if it was re-registered. If it was not running at the time if and when it did cross a state line it's likely they didn't get new plates. But all I would probably get in that case would be the last registered owners last Oregon address. I know the guy I sold it to lived and worked in Portland but like I said, that was about 14 years ago. :-[

472 R/T SE

PM me the plate Curtis.  I've been in the Starbucks Drive Thru over here on Mill Plain & I-205 several times when the men in blue are in there hangin' out.  They always get a kick out of my car, maybe I can work 'em.  :icon_smile_wink:

greenpigs

Yep, in Ohio the plate stays with the owner and we get to have two plates,  I need to move.
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472 R/T SE

I hate that two plate thing.  I put my "direct connection" plate on the front asking for trouble.  :icon_smile_evil:

bull

Quote from: 472 R/T SE on June 12, 2006, 01:41:00 PM
I hate that two plate thing.  I put my "direct connection" plate on the front asking for trouble.  :icon_smile_evil:

In Oregon now I hear you don't have to run a front plate on a special interest car.

bull

Found it! It's in a small town in the middle of Oregon, a long ways away from me but I plan on going down to have a look at it as soon as I talk to the owner. I talked to the owner's mom today and the old red, base-model '70 was sitting in her garage as we spoke. She said he also owns a brown '70 500 w/318, a '70 parts Charger and a convertible something-or-other that she couldn't remember. He's away on business but I'm sure I'll get the chance to talk to him soon. I mean who wouldn't call a guy who has 11 years worth of history on his car? I know, no pics and I'm sorry. Hopefully he'll email me some after we talk. But it sounds as if the car's been restored and that's a good thing. It was getting pretty beat up by the time I sold it. Here's an old teaser pic until I get some updated ones. See that big dent in the passenger fender. :o

694spdRT

That is good news!

Hope you get to go see the old girl soon.
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tan top

Quote from: 694spdRT on June 15, 2006, 08:17:01 AM
That is good news!

Hope you get to go see the old girl soon.
        :iagree:   thats a  awesome find . a bit like finding a needle :scope: in a hay stack  , are you going to try to buy it back :icon_smile_wink:
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Shakey

Quote from: bull on June 15, 2006, 02:29:18 AM
Found it! It's in a small town in the middle of Oregon, a long ways away from me but I plan on going down to have a look at it as soon as I talk to the owner. I talked to the owner's mom today and the old red, base-model '70 was sitting in her garage as we spoke. She said he also owns a brown '70 500 w/318, a '70 parts Charger and a convertible something-or-other that she couldn't remember. He's away on business but I'm sure I'll get the chance to talk to him soon. I mean who wouldn't call a guy who has 11 years worth of history on his car? I know, no pics and I'm sorry. Hopefully he'll email me some after we talk. But it sounds as if the car's been restored and that's a good thing. It was getting pretty beat up by the time I sold it. Here's an old teaser pic until I get some updated ones. See that big dent in the passenger fender. :o

Well done!  Should be cool to talk with the owner and see it again.

Start requesting more overtime so you can buy it back!   :D

ChargerRob

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bull

Quote from: tan top on June 15, 2006, 08:25:55 AM
Quote from: 694spdRT on June 15, 2006, 08:17:01 AM
That is good news!

Hope you get to go see the old girl soon.
        :iagree:   thats a  awesome find . a bit like finding a needle :scope: in a hay stack  , are you going to try to buy it back :icon_smile_wink:

That did come up during my conversation with the guy's mom. She was hinting toward yes and that it would be in the $20k-$30k neighborhood. It had better look a lot nicer than it did when I had it for that price range. I doubt I could swing it but it sure would be nice to have the car in which I spent the years between 15 and 26.

472 R/T SE

Quote from: bull on June 15, 2006, 01:47:39 PM

That did come up during my conversation with the guy's mom. She was hinting toward yes and that it would be in the $20k-$30k neighborhood.

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Maybe she meant $2-3k?   I always knew you'd come around. :icon_smile_cool:

bull

Quote from: 472 R/T SE on June 15, 2006, 07:26:32 PM
Quote from: bull on June 15, 2006, 01:47:39 PM

That did come up during my conversation with the guy's mom. She was hinting toward yes and that it would be in the $20k-$30k neighborhood.

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Maybe she meant $2-3k?   I always knew you'd come around. :icon_smile_cool:

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