1940 Hudson barn car in Vermont

Jon B
Jon B Administrator
edited November -1 in HUDSON
Here's what the Craigslist ad says:

1940 hudson solid body..no holes through any part of body! All original still have interior,suicide doors, original white wall tires! motor and tranny...haven't tried to start it! might run!!! great restoring project won't find another one like this, very little to restore!! has all glass, has all the chrome hub caps etc.... was drove in and parked not sure how long ago... bought house and the car came with it!! open to cash offers only!!! call 1-802-685-4339 or 1-802-333-3827 or email!!!!


Comments

  • hornet53
    hornet53 Senior Contributor
    edited December 2010
    I'd be a little leery about that "bought the house and the car came with it!" part. I'm dealing with a similiar deal at my house. P.O. left $60K worth of his customer's parts and pieces that I can not legally claim as abandoned. Now I'm storing a full shop bay worth of stuff. I have to wait for the P.O. to come around and pick this stuff up and deal it out to the rightful owners. BUT, he stole all the lights and 220V circuits out of the shop before he left, so he's got to bring that stuff back before I'll let him on the property to pick up the other stuff. You can guess how excited he is to do that. It's been 5 months now.

    It's a clusterfudge, I tell ya. Clusterfudge.

    I'd be asking to see the paperwork on the house showing without a doubt that the car was included, and make the seller retrieve the title.
  • lsfirth
    lsfirth Expert Adviser
    Any good stuff? Just sell it off an tell all his customers he ran off with it :-)

    "clusterfudge"....that's funny stuff!!!
  • hudsontech
    hudsontech Senior Contributor
    hornet53 wrote:
    I'd be a little leery about that "bought the house and the car came with it!" part. I'm dealing with a similiar deal at my house. P.O. left $60K worth of his customer's parts and pieces that I can not legally claim as abandoned. Now I'm storing a full shop bay worth of stuff. I have to wait for the P.O. to come around and pick this stuff up and deal it out to the rightful owners. BUT, he stole all the lights and 220V circuits out of the shop before he left, so he's got to bring that stuff back before I'll let him on the property to pick up the other stuff. You can guess how excited he is to do that. It's been 5 months now.

    It's a clusterfudge, I tell ya. Clusterfudge.

    I'd be asking to see the paperwork on the house showing without a doubt that the car was included, and make the seller retrieve the title.

    Check legal and see if you can post a notice in the newspaper to the effect that is 30 days (or whatever) owners of the parts pick-up or you sell.

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN
  • Uncle Josh
    Uncle Josh Senior Contributor
    That thing is too close to me. All I need is another 40 around here.
  • davegnh
    davegnh Expert Adviser
    I e-mailed the guy and he didn't respond--THANK GOD!!I don't need another!
  • hudsontech
    hudsontech Senior Contributor
    davegnh1 wrote:
    I e-mailed the guy and he didn't respond--THANK GOD!!I don't need another!

    You one of them guys can't say now to a deal, Dave??? Have I got a deal for you. There's this bridge here in Memphis in the shape of the letter M...............

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN
  • hornet53
    hornet53 Senior Contributor
    Any good stuff?

    Oh yeah! All the high dollar stuff is 2nd gen Corvette. Chromed out GM Performance RamJet small block with a Procharger hanging off it. Chromed Keisler (sp?) 5-speed sitting on the floor next to it. Frame, wheels, tires, door panels, steering column, etc, etc. Plus the original Vette 327 complete pan to intake. I wish I could keep some of it, the OG 327 would be perfect for my BelAir. The rest I would sell and put the money into the shop.
    hudsontech wrote:

    Check legal and see if you can post a notice in the newspaper to the effect that is 30 days (or whatever) owners of the parts pick-up or you sell.

    I have spoken to the owners of all the stuff in there, I even have their phone numbers in my phone! The problem is, I can't give it to them myself, because I don't know anything other than some names. They have to get the former owner of the property to come pick this stuff up for them. All this according to the Sheriff's Dept. It is considered Lost Property at this point.

    I could've been a real punk about it and thrown it all out on the street, I guess, but these guys are car guys like me. If I paid some dude $11K to build me a 1st gen Camaro and he called a year later and said, "I'm losing the house, come get all your parts.", and I went over and had to pick up the same parts I took to him (not a complete car), I would expect a little sympathy from other car guys. That's why I'm storing this stuff. The problem isn't that they aren't willing to come get it, it's the loser that used to live there. He owes me shop lights and 220V circuits, and thinks he can wait me out.
  • MikeWA
    MikeWA Senior Contributor
    Every state has an abandoned property statute- you need to spend 50 bucks on a lawyer and get a strategy figured out. I assume the parts are worth more than the electrical stuff he owes you, so you should have enough leverage to make him square up.
  • hornet53
    hornet53 Senior Contributor
    Mike (WA) wrote:
    Every state has an abandoned property statute- you need to spend 50 bucks on a lawyer and get a strategy figured out. I assume the parts are worth more than the electrical stuff he owes you, so you should have enough leverage to make him square up.

    The problem lies in the fact that he does not own the parts he left behind. They belong to his customers. This disqualifies them from being classified as "abandoned". They are considered "lost", and as I have had contact with who I assume are the legal owners of the property left behind, I can't claim them as mine. Henceforth, I can not legally hold these parts hostage to get MY property (lights, wiring) returned. However, I have decided to not let the PO on the property unless he returns my stuff, and he can't collect his customer's part without being allowed on my property.
    It would have been much more simple if he did own these parts! Abandoned sucka! All mine now! But sadly, this is not the case.
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