Two of the vehicles cited in a CBC News investigation about U.S. lemons brought to Canada are parked somewhere in Newfoundland and Labrador.
However, government privacy information prohibits the release of who owns those vehicles.
CBC News in St. John's searched vehicle identification numbers through Carfax, an online U.S. vehicle tracking service.
One of the vehicles is a 1997 Chevrolet P30 motorized home. The other is a 2003 Buick LeSabre sedan.
Carfax warns potential buyers that each car has serious troubles, is not allowed to be sold in Florida, and has no warranty.
The vehicle identification number for the Chevrolet P30 is 1GBKP37JXV3305021.
The vehicle identification number for the Buick is 1G4HP52K334198284.
If you have one of the vehicles, please call CBC News St. John's toll-free at 1-800-563-9332.
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