Gordie - A friend of mine bought a new Lincoln Mark IV back in '72. He was a used car dealer so when he drove the car, he put a dealer plate on it. The car was never registered, never went through a state inspection, etc. When the car was sold a few years ago, it went with the original MSO, even though it was 35 years old! I suppose it's possible the dealer in Sheridan never sold his "loaded up" J, drove it, parked it and hung on to it. I'd love to find that one! In New York State, there were no "titles" before 1973, so anything 1972 or older had only a registraton certificate. Even today, you can register 1972 and older vehicles with a pencil tracing of the VIN tag, current insurance card and enough money for license plates for 2 years. The registrant will receive a non-transferable registration while Albany investigates the paperwork (to check if it's been reported stolen, etc.) , if all is OK you'll receive a transferable registration and the vehicle is yours. A few years ago I registered a VIN tag and built a car around it! I guess anything is possible.
Gary.