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davidboco

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Yes, Steve I understand your inference. The comment appeared to just be discussing this thread. Not everyone announces their ownership and car. I have been here for a long time and not posted pics of my car. I am sure you and I could sit here and pontificate about the intentional day.

1975 BMW 2002 Fjord

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Yes, Steve I understand your inference. The comment appeared to just be discussing this thread. Not everyone announces their ownership and car. I have been here for a long time and not posted pics of my car. I am sure you and I could sit here and pontificate about the intentional day.

Understood, and I'm sorry for the confusion I caused.

I still, however, distinguish general "lurking" from these facts. If photographs of your car -- new or old -- appeared in a forum, along with discussion of and praise for your car, would you still lurk silently? Most people would not. Some might. Of course, this supposes that you both go on the forum AND happen across the photographs and discussion of your car!

I, personally, hope the present owner of this car IS on the forum and comes forward, but I also wish to manage David's expectations.

Best regards,

Steve

1976 2002 Polaris, 2742541 (original owner)

1973 2002tii Inka, 2762757 (not-the-original owner)

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Understood, and I'm sorry for the confusion I caused.

I still, however, distinguish general "lurking" from these facts. If photographs of your car -- new or old -- appeared in a forum, along with discussion of and praise for your car, would you still lurk silently? Most people would not. Some might. Of course, this supposes that you both go on the forum AND happen across the photographs and discussion of your car!

I, personally, hope the present owner of this car IS on the forum and comes forward, but I also wish to manage David's expectations.

Best regards,

Steve

No matter what, that car is awesome!

1975 BMW 2002 Fjord

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The current owner may recognize a more descriptive subject line. Hint, hint...

:P

I had the same thought, Master of the Subtle Hint:

1975 Low-Mileage Italian-Delivery Schwarz Series!

Steve

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1976 2002 Polaris, 2742541 (original owner)

1973 2002tii Inka, 2762757 (not-the-original owner)

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I took several pictures of a Schwarz car outside Korman, posted them here and was "chided" for taking pics and posting them here.  The car was beautiful so I had to investigate.

 

The car had a Behr A/C console but did NOT have a visible VIN tag on the steering column cover.

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Jim Gerock

 

Riviera 69 2002 built 5/30/69 "Oscar"

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So it sounds like it (vin 3750677) was last seen at Korman. I wonder if they would remember it. Steve at NW Aston Martin wanted to preserve the privacy of the new owner, which I understand. Perhaps it's in the hands of a private collector. I know for me it was too nice to drive. It will surface again - someday 

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Steve at NW Aston Martin wanted to preserve the privacy of the new owner, which I understand.

Perhaps Steve can pass your contact info to the new owner, leaving it up to him to make the move.

John in VA

'74 tii "Juanita"  '85 535i "Goldie"  '86 535i "M-POSSTR"  

'03 530i "Titan"  '06 330ci "ZHPY"

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