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Well, According to the movie "Scooby Doo: The Mystery Begins" (A movie explaining how the group first met) The Mystery Machine was owned by Daffney's father. Shaggy was the first of the group to drive it because he was the only one with a driver's liscense at the time.

Well that is just the Cartoon Network version, not the original. There have been many different thoughts on the ownership of the van. In other movies the van belongs Shaggy and Scooby. Also in one of the Cartoons,

"Its mean, Its Green, Its the Mystery Machine", Fred claims ownership.

I believe that it has no true owner. :]

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