Richard, Great information as always!
Could Les Sheaffer have bought the Tin Goose a few years earlier? John Bernhardt passed away 6/15/1963
and had only been in Santa Barbara since 1959. John was a famous artist. (see link)
http://tobeycmossgallery.com/BIOS-bernhardt-chrono.htmlOtherwise if it was in 1968 than it's possible that Robert S. Ashby of Barnes, Hickam, Pantzer and Boyd
handled the sale for John's estate. An interesting note is Robert S. Ashby was on the board of several
Art Museums in the Indianapolis area so Ashby would have known John Bernhardt and his family.
Do you know if William Bernhardt bought the Tin Goose from Republic Sales? If he did then that would
be the complete chain of ownership.
Sad story about Mr. Heinrichs and #1013. I had read that he died in the accident on 6/17/87 at age 53
but didn't realize the timeline between his death and the filming. Was #1013 used in any particular scenes
that you remember?
Did Art Malofsky buy #1013 at the plant auction or were there other owners before him?