§ 90.24 DISPOSAL OF UNCLAIMED VEHICLES WITHOUT NOTICE.
   (A)   New car. When the identity of the registered owner, lienholder or other person legally entitled to the possession of an abandoned, lost or unclaimed vehicle of seven years of age or newer cannot be determined by any means provided for in this subchapter, the vehicle may be sold as provided for in § 90.23 without notice to any person whose identity cannot be determined.
   (B)   Old car. When an abandoned vehicle of more than seven years of age is impounded as specified by this subchapter, it shall be kept in custody for a minimum of ten days for the purpose of determining ownership, the contacting of the registered owner, lienholder or other legally entitled person by the U.S. Mail, public service or in person for a determination of disposition; and an examination of the State Police stolen motor vehicle files for theft and wanted information. (At the expiration of the ten-day period without the benefit of disposition information being received from the registered owner, lienholder or other legally entitled person, the Chief of Police shall authorize the disposal of the vehicle as junk.)
   (C)   Antique vehicle. A vehicle classified as an antique vehicle may, however, be sold to a person desiring to restore it.
(`92 Code, § 24-7-10)