Looking for a Car and a Person
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Looking for a Car and a Person
Looking to find my old 1970 442 W-30, 4speed Muncie, 3:91 gears, plastic fender wells, w-25 hood, w-27 differential, proper heads, cam and no power brakes or A/C. Metallic maroon with white stripes. Small amount of bondo for a repair to the left front fender where my buddy backed into it.
Car was sold by ex-wife in 1982 in Clovis, N.M. To a young guy that lived across the street of our mobile home park. Since I was in the Air Force I lost track of it when I was stationed in Korea. A friend saw it there several years later in a field with weeds growing up through it. Have since contacted all junk yards and car shops in the area, no luck.
Traded my 1960 El Camino for it while in high school in Phoenix, Az in 1975.
Also looking for an Olds guy that built my first engine for the car. His name is Bob Voss. He lived in Chandler AZ while in the Air Force, he was a jet engine mech that rumor has it, retired in the VA area. He campaigned a mean 68 442, "Voss Olds" for several years. Just looking to reconnect.
Car was sold by ex-wife in 1982 in Clovis, N.M. To a young guy that lived across the street of our mobile home park. Since I was in the Air Force I lost track of it when I was stationed in Korea. A friend saw it there several years later in a field with weeds growing up through it. Have since contacted all junk yards and car shops in the area, no luck.
Traded my 1960 El Camino for it while in high school in Phoenix, Az in 1975.
Also looking for an Olds guy that built my first engine for the car. His name is Bob Voss. He lived in Chandler AZ while in the Air Force, he was a jet engine mech that rumor has it, retired in the VA area. He campaigned a mean 68 442, "Voss Olds" for several years. Just looking to reconnect.
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Honestly, unless the '70 was still in the Clovis area, and it's apparently not since you've done some checking, I'd say that the odds of finding this car after 30 years are indistinguishable from zero. For all you know, it was since wrecked or junked and doesn't even exist any more. Lots can happen in 30 years. Given that it was known to be in the weeds, it's in fact probably more likely than not that it's now PART of those weeds. But good luck.
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Agreed
Honestly, unless the '70 was still in the Clovis area, and it's apparently not since you've done some checking, I'd say that the odds of finding this car after 30 years are indistinguishable from zero. For all you know, it was since wrecked or junked and doesn't even exist any more. Lots can happen in 30 years. Given that it was known to be in the weeds, it's in fact probably more likely than not that it's now PART of those weeds. But good luck.
#6
i know of a voss family that lives in brainered,mn and there is a son that i went to school with that is named bob voss.he would be in his 40's now.not sure if they are related.have you tried to look him up on facebook ? you never know.good luck on the search.i wish i could find the first owner of my 73 h/o.bob
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