OH NO!!!
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- GTX (RS)
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- Location: Nebraska
OH NO!!!
Check this video out, the FOOL leaves his 71 Satellite running and goes into the shop. OH yea, you know someone was gonna steal it. . . . . .LOL, that guy was just like, "screw it im gonna steal this here MOPAR"
http://www.newsok.com/article/3883941
I hope the owner isn't a member on this forum, but if he is, BAHAHAHAHAHA
http://www.newsok.com/article/3883941
I hope the owner isn't a member on this forum, but if he is, BAHAHAHAHAHA

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- Road Runner (RM)
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- My Cars: 1971 Plymouth Roadrunner
- Location: Kentucky
Re: OH NO!!!
I hope the car didn't belong to anyone from the Nest.
Re: OH NO!!!
Wow that sucks! Freshly painted too!
Hopefully the owner gets it back in one piece. But it definitely illustrates why you have to be careful, even if you're only going 20ft inside a building. A surprisingly large number of stolen cars are left running by their owners. Same with vehicle break ins, in most cases the items stolen were left in plain sight. Crimes of opportunity.
Shut your car off, take your valuables with you and lock up before you leave. Just doing those simple things will significantly reduce your odds of having your car or belongings stolen. Granted, if your car is targeted by a "professional" a locked door isn't going to help much, but most thefts aren't done by pro's. The moron in this case probably didn't even realize he was on camera the entire time.
Hopefully the owner gets it back in one piece. But it definitely illustrates why you have to be careful, even if you're only going 20ft inside a building. A surprisingly large number of stolen cars are left running by their owners. Same with vehicle break ins, in most cases the items stolen were left in plain sight. Crimes of opportunity.
Shut your car off, take your valuables with you and lock up before you leave. Just doing those simple things will significantly reduce your odds of having your car or belongings stolen. Granted, if your car is targeted by a "professional" a locked door isn't going to help much, but most thefts aren't done by pro's. The moron in this case probably didn't even realize he was on camera the entire time.
'71 SSP GA4
'71 DartGT EL5 (#65 in the GT registry)
'71 DartGT GK6 ( #69 in the GT registry)
'74 Duster/71 demon tribute- primary driver
'72 Challenger-secondary driver

'71 DartGT EL5 (#65 in the GT registry)
'71 DartGT GK6 ( #69 in the GT registry)
'74 Duster/71 demon tribute- primary driver
'72 Challenger-secondary driver

- Smellslike1974
- GTX (RS)
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Re: OH NO!!!
That's one mistake he is definitely beating himself up for. I hope he gets it back, when he does I hope he isn't as lazy.
"Sunny D"-1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring With Sundance Packaging
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- GTX (RS)
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- Location: lethbridge, ab
Re: OH NO!!!
well that just plain sucks. Are our cars easy to resell on the blackmarket? One of my biggest fears is getting the bird stolen...
I have alot of aftermarket parts on the car, I have taken the time and effort to label each individual part with the vin number of the car, and take a cell pic of where I inscribed it, in case it ever got parted out. The police here said they can recover a number thats been filed off or grinded off, which is why I went this route, Thought I'd share that...
I have alot of aftermarket parts on the car, I have taken the time and effort to label each individual part with the vin number of the car, and take a cell pic of where I inscribed it, in case it ever got parted out. The police here said they can recover a number thats been filed off or grinded off, which is why I went this route, Thought I'd share that...
400 stroked to 470ci, 3:55 Eaton true trac, slightly upgraded suspension lol
BUILD THREAD!!!! http://www.protouringmopar.com/showthread.php?796-1971-Speedipus-Rex&highlight=speedipus
BUILD THREAD!!!! http://www.protouringmopar.com/showthread.php?796-1971-Speedipus-Rex&highlight=speedipus
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The parts are easy to resell, thats for sure. Especially the aftermarket upgrades.dangina wrote:well that just plain sucks. Are our cars easy to resell on the blackmarket? One of my biggest fears is getting the bird stolen...
I have alot of aftermarket parts on the car, I have taken the time and effort to label each individual part with the vin number of the car, and take a cell pic of where I inscribed it, in case it ever got parted out. The police here said they can recover a number thats been filed off or grinded off, which is why I went this route, Thought I'd share that...
Pretty awesome to put the VIN on the individual parts, although I'm not sure the police around here would bother spending the time even with that done. On the off chance they recovered some parts though it would make it easier to reclaim them. As far as recovering a number that's been ground off, I think it would have to be stamped, not engraved. Engraving doesn't change the metal below the engraving, just removes some metal. Stamping, on the other hand, hardens the metal below the stamped numbers. That's why the numbers can be recovered even after they've been destroyed on the surface. Of course, if you grind or file deep enough, the numbers will be unrecoverable.
'71 SSP GA4
'71 DartGT EL5 (#65 in the GT registry)
'71 DartGT GK6 ( #69 in the GT registry)
'74 Duster/71 demon tribute- primary driver
'72 Challenger-secondary driver

'71 DartGT EL5 (#65 in the GT registry)
'71 DartGT GK6 ( #69 in the GT registry)
'74 Duster/71 demon tribute- primary driver
'72 Challenger-secondary driver

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- Satellite Coupe (RL)
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Re: OH NO!!!
Moral of the story.....never build a car you can't chase down on foot..
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- GTX (RS)
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