20 years wondering no more

Hello all, my first post on this great forum. Over the past 20+ years my wife and I have has a vast array of great mopars, '71 charger, 69 roadrunner, dart sports, dusters, and a '71 cuda. We have had to pass them along for one reason or another. Being young, broke or needing new windows in our home. The one car of course that has always stood above the rest was my wife's '71 cuda. Hemi oarnge, bucket seats, 4:10 posi, floor shift automatic, 440 bulge hood. It had the typical electrical gremlins. My wife daily drove that car 80 miles round trip to work. With the occasional lights just going out or wipers not working, to date was obviously the coolest car we had in our stable. With the milage she had to travel, wanting a home with regret she sold the car. Well that was 20 years ago at least and not a day went by that we wondered where it ended up and what shape it was still in. Two weeks ago both my sons, my wide and I were up in Portland Oregon hauling home a plymouth fury project for my oldest son. We are sitting in traffic, with the car hauler loaded up and my youngest son says, hey there is a bright orange cuda sitting in that driveway. My wife looks over and explodes with giddy laughter and yells omg, it's our old cuda. I look over and sure enough sitting in front of a little garage is a bright hemi oarnge cuda with the same liscence plate that was on it. It looked like the day it left us. All the way home she regaled all the memories and journeys we has in that car. I begged her to let me go back and knock on the door, at the very least to talk with the owner, drool over it. And of course pull out my wallet and ask is it for sale. She said, no, not now, the boys are looking to go to trade school to become auto techs. Everyday that has passed to that point we gave wondered and wanted it back. I will go back to where we saw it, I have to bring that car home if there is ever a possibility it's for sale. It's been a dream, that now may have a good ending. Lol. If the current owner is willing to let it go.