"Another suggestion, would be to find a car in a junk yard ..."

And, how well has that technique worked for you, David? Is there an interesting 
story behind this suggestion?

;-)
Rod

-----Original Message-----
>From: David <dlocklea...@gmail.com>
>Sent: Sep 9, 2011 9:14 PM
>To: Cavers Texas <texascavers@texascavers.com>
>Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Canceling Mexico Vehicle Import Permit
>
>Try this:
>
>1210 River Bend, Dallas, 75247
>
>Ask to speak with
>
>C. Cruz Lizbeth or Sauceda Inzunza
>
>214-932-0668    or 214-630-6151
>
>Not sure what this place is.    My best guess is some kind of
>affiliate of the bank, Banjercito.
>
>
>Another suggestion, would be to find a car in a junk yard that is
>identical to yours.    Take photographs
>of both vehicles.    Make sure to put your plates on the junk-yard
>vehicle.   Make sure you are in the photo
>with a cast on your arm or leg, and have some crutches.       Then
>next time you are at
>the border, show the "aduana" the photos, along with a notarized
>statement that the car is totaled.    Make
>sure you slip him discretely a folded 20 dollar bill, when handing him
>the photos.
>
>David Locklear
>
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