Disappointed with my Fender Tag & Broadcast sheet of my car

The internet is amazing. I recently discovered a California vehicle registration slip from a 72 Demon I owned from 1978-1982 while going through some old files. I decided to Google the VIN to see what happened and it came up with this link. I was at least the second owner. I don't think the guy I bought it from in Sacramento, CA was the original owner.
After reading through all of the posts, I feel obligated to assist in helping Sammy on his journey in discovering his Demon's history.
When I owned the Demon it was the original Rootbeer brown color, no stripes, no hoodscoop, no sport hood treatment, bench seat, 340 727 auto on the column, regular dash, heat/air conditioning, PS, PB, and the regular non-remote mirror on driver side. While I owned it, I put the aluminum manifold and headers on it. I had painted the engine bay light gray
The 1972 340 was not the runner that my 1970 340 Duster was but I still enjoyed it. The Demon was also dampered with California emissions equipment.
In summary, the Demon I once owned with VIN LM29H2B273429 was a rust free California car that I sold in Sacramento, California in 1982.