Wouldn't the government have to prove he actually held title to the cars
before they sold or scrapped.
I haven't ever been through this type of situation (thank God), but you
would think they would be liable if they liquidated the wrong person's
asset's.
Patton
On 8/29/07, Klauser, Felix (EXP) <felix.klauser@lmco.com> wrote:
>
> Hard luck. If things turn out to be true then just about everyone will
> have lost out. Does seem a little hasty though for the cars to be
> scrapped; IRS agents or the like should have had the insight to realize
> that the cars being worked on were unlikely to be owned by the shop
> owner. Any chance the cat was insured while being restored?
--
> Patton Dickson - http://Austin-Healeys.com - Plano, TX
> 1957 Austin-Healey 100-Six "Built to run 'til the road wears out."
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