> How do you know that the parts are not from a stolen car? We don't... this is a good question. But from the looks of the parts, they are VERY dusty and look like they've been sitting in a garage for years. And if it was stolen, why would they tear it apart to such a degree, like stripping all the components off the doors? I suppose it could have been stolen a decade ago and now is just making its appearance one piece at a time. > Why does he need to sell so quickly? I would guess he's trying to empty out the garage. > Anyone tried to email the seller on the history of the car? Yes, I did a few days ago while inquiring about a part, and he ignored the question, but answered the question about the part. > Based on the information provided in previous cannibalizing efforts, the > seller usually provides the history and VIN of the car. Yes, it would be good to know what really happened to this poor car. -Hank #1619 (all in one piece!)