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Old 08-01-2022, 12:35 PM   #1
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Default Stolen AA & DURANT

Long shot but please be on the lookout for a 1927 Durant Coupe. Not too common so maybe some degenerate will try to off it.



A member of our club had his Model AA Truck and 1927 Durant stolen last week, week of July 24?? Southern California area. No picture of the truck yet?

Please PM me if you have any info. Thanks
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Old 08-01-2022, 02:42 PM   #2
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That's really bad and sad as well. I hear that the market for exotic vehicles is overseas. I hate to say, but the cars may already be sealed in shipping containers heading for a voyage to the mid-east or Russia.
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That's really bad and sad as well. I hear that the market for exotic vehicles is overseas. I hate to say, but the cars may already be sealed in shipping containers heading for a voyage to the mid-east or Russia.
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Or IMO, to the nearest hot rod shop.
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Old 08-02-2022, 08:21 PM   #4
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Me and the boys will keep an eye out in Oklahoma for you, and if we find who took it...you can bet no one else ever will.
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Old 08-03-2022, 01:17 PM   #5
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About 15 years ago, a 57 Chevy convertible, a graduation present,sitting in an open carport near me disappeared. Everybody figured it was on a boat overseas. About two years later I drove by and the car is sitting in the carport. I stopped and knocked on the door, and asked the lady what it happened. Evidently two kids had stolen the car, which was not in good running condition, and couldn’t really get it going so they parked it in a open lot about 10 miles away in South Seattle and covered it with a tarp. Some guy walking his dog saw the tarp partway up, and recognized it as 57 Chevy. coincidentally he knew the guy who owned that car they called the cops and they got the car back. He’s since built a garage.
Strange but true!
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There is an even stranger story here. Sometime in the 1970s, a truck carrying several vintage cars was stopped at a road house while the driver got something to eat. He said that when he came out, two of the cars were missing (from the top deck!?!?!). They happened to be the two most expensive ones in the load. Now, fast forward to 1988 when we had a Bicentenary Rally with thousands of cars, many from overseas. One fellow from South Africa had entered and was in the process of getting temporary registration for the car when an alert came up on the system. He was informed that the car couldn't be registered because it had been stolen. It was one of the cars from the truck and was still in the system as stolen. The way things work here, is that since the insurance company had paid out on the claim, the car belonged to them. As is the usual practice, the car was offered back to the owner when it was stolen. He didn't want it back but before it went to auction, the South African guy bought it back. He bought the same car TWICE. The other car stolen that day is probably also somewhere in South Africa.
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Old 08-04-2022, 03:45 PM   #7
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Wow! That was an expensive trip!
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