For Sale Michigan police auctioning abandoned 1969 Plymouth GTX convertible VIN RS27L9G175352

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21,000 miles on the odometer, engine condition unknown. For the next two weeks, Leelanau County Sheriff's Office will be temporarilyknown as LC Sotheby's, Michigan's new premium auction house. Up for sale inthe northwest Michigan county is a muscle car collector's dream, an abandonedlow-mileage 1969 Plymouth GTX convertible. Bidding is open through June 18. Just like on an episode of "Storage Wars," the Leelanau sheriff recently cameacross an absolute gem that was tucked away in abandoned ...

Read in Autoblog: https://apple.news/AygvzAOIATnKGRRxYdd6H-Q
 
Agree, so the titled owner is where? Jail? In the ground with no relatives? When was this on the road last?
 
The owner with the help of Hagerty was located yesterday.
 
Makes sense, who in their right mind would dump this car?
 
Obviously there isn't a title with it. I would absolutely need more info. It seems feasible if the guy is alive, he may have stole it and keeping it in storage under false name, of course he wouldn't claim it.

I would hope that the police do a title search on this car. I have a cousin who buys cars from impound police lots. It is a different situation and he can re-title these cars and then resell them.

On the other hand, this car has been getting a lot of attention, if it was stolen I would think the original owner would end of hearing about it.

I'm not in the market but just 2 questions is it stolen and can it be titled?
yeah, interesting to see what happens. Also found a few other "embedded" photos in case you missed the photo stream.

Mystery solved: Owner of barn-find 1969 Plymouth GTX steps forward
 
another nugget of info from FB

Richard M. Gaskill From another Hagerty article "Hagerty parts specialist Davin Reckow examined the car and estimated "it's worth about $10,000 as it sits." The Plymouth has seen plenty of body work, both good and rudimentary—"For instance, the new panels that were put in have been pop-riveted," he says—and it still has some rust. It has been painted at least twice since it wore a different shade of red in the showroom. The GTX's engine appears to be in decent shape, Reckow says, but it's hard to tell how much work will be required to get it running." https://www.hagerty.com/.../04/barn-find-1969-plymouth-gtx
 
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