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Conceived as a vague idea during a late night dinner in 2001, The Lost Car Registry is the work of Keith Ingersoll, a lifelong car afficienado. A native of Clifton, NJ, Ingersoll gained an appreciation for automobiles - specifically, American muscle cars - from his dad, Gerald, a former amateur drag racer. Indeed, a long-standing interest in locating his father's 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I (VIN:9T02R156354), sold more than 30 years ago, served as the impetus for this site.
At left: Lost Car Registry founder Keith Ingersoll cruising Detroit, MI's most famous strip, Woodward Ave., in a '68 Chevrolet Camaro SS/RS, VIN:124378N402766.
A New Jersey native and 1996 graduate of Rutgers University, Ingersoll previously worked in publishing for several years as a reporter and editor. After moving to Detroit in 2002, he graduated from Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, MI, in 2004 with an advanced certificate in automotive mechanics. He was previously employed by Classic and Exotic Service, Inc., one of the Midwest's largest automotive restoration facilities based in Troy, MI, for nearly a decade and continues to work on automotive research and restoration projects in his free time.
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