Okay, I hope this post doesn't sound too strange. I purchased my car from a dealer who had it traded in from an elderly lady, who absolutely loved the car. He said that she was given the car to her by her husband, and when he passed away, she was too saddened by it to keep the car, as it reminded her of him. He actually said that she cried when she handed over the keys, and judging by the mountains of maintenance records I have from him, given to him by her, that she really cared about the car. It was in almost perfect condition with relatively low mileage for the year. I happened to be looking through the glove box and found one of her old insurance stubs, and also her phone number/address. Do you think it would be strange for me to call her and ask if she'd like to see her old car again, and all of the work I've put into restoring it, and taking care of it? Or should I just avoid the situation altogether? Any thoughts? She apparently lives in a nearby town that I happen to drive through pretty often, and it wouldn't be out of my way.