Posted by doug in illinois on January 10, 2011 at 17:50:16 from (173.233.168.193):
In Reply to: O/T Stolen cars..... posted by Goose on January 09, 2011 at 20:40:23:
Goose:
I lived in Lincoln for several years. That used to be one Chinese district and a lot of college kids. Don't know if still true. 10th St is one way going north. 9th St is one way going south. "O" St is highway 34.
I dated a gal in that area for a while. You NEVER left you car unlocked, much less running.
I have had a car stolen in the past. It was a Ford Gran Torino, body was beat to heck, but bought it from a cousin of mine after his mother in law lost her licence because of too many little fender benders. It ran great, only had 54K on it.
I used it as a spare car to get to the tractors. Kept it locked, parked it on a Friday, came back Sunday to get it. It was gone. Broken glass on the ground. The local hot rodders knew it had a 302 4 BBL.
I suspect that drivetrain ended up in one of their street rods. DOUG
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