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G-Body
05-26-2007, 09:10 PM
Wow cant beleive this happened again Troys build than Brets amazing, Hate to hear these storys!http://www.ridetech.com/companyprojects/67camaro.asp

onebad68
05-28-2007, 04:59 PM
From what I have ready, that was one of many cars stolen from the same location that night......

tyoneal
05-29-2007, 02:59 AM
God, I hate Thieves.

I'm sorry to hear about this.

Ty

Diognes56
05-29-2007, 10:53 AM
Sorry to hear :( . I hope they find it.

David

Bandit Ls-1
05-29-2007, 12:53 PM
man some ruff times for the custom muscle car world thes past months with awesome cars getting wrecked and a bunch stolen what is going on. the punishment need to be more strict for theives.... maybe some hands need to be chopped off to set an example :wow:

JohnnyGMachine
05-29-2007, 01:21 PM
I live in the Buford area here and have been keeping my eyes open. I also travel to Winder everyday for work and have been telling my buddies to keep an eye out. Don't know if it will help but I'll try.

05-30-2007, 01:03 PM
I don't see why these guys even bother. They would be much better off just stealing a new vette or something. The vast majority of the money in these cars are in the custom work, which good luck passing off without someone noticing. Now your just selling a buch of modified parts, which again... wouldn't you just be better of stealing a vette? I mean you could probably pass off a stolen Enzo before you pass off that car to someone without knowing. These cars are completely unique... ONE. Even exotics are produced in bigger numbers.

G-Body
05-30-2007, 02:18 PM
great point but most of these cars are on ships within 24 hours im sure whata shame your right they would be sure to be noticed here in the states most are not familiar with how huge the over sea market is for american iron ecs tri five chevys in japan etc

05-31-2007, 09:08 AM
great point but most of these cars are on ships within 24 hours im sure whata shame your right they would be sure to be noticed here in the states most are not familiar with how huge the over sea market is for american iron ecs tri five chevys in japan etc
Seems you've countered my good point with your own good point!

Tony@AirRideTech
05-31-2007, 01:41 PM
from what I have heard, Russia and the middle east are the hot beds for stolen high end vehicles. This was comming from a customs person that I spoke with when we were trying to ship a customers vehicle back to him in the middle east. What I dont get, is that it seemed like an act of congress to get his vehicles to him and the customer has complete dimplomatic immunity....and it was still a pain in the a$$............

Steve1968LS2
05-31-2007, 02:16 PM
from what I have heard, Russia and the middle east are the hot beds for stolen high end vehicles. This was comming from a customs person that I spoke with when we were trying to ship a customers vehicle back to him in the middle east. What I dont get, is that it seemed like an act of congress to get his vehicles to him and the customer has complete dimplomatic immunity....and it was still a pain in the a$$............

It's always more difficult to do it the legal way. Just look at illegal immigration.

When they ship these cars overseas they just stuff it in a container maked "widgets" and hope it's not one of the 1% of containers searched.

I'm sure that's where Troy's "Chocolate" ended up.. in some Shiek's or Zar's private collection.

I bet the ring recieve a specific order for your car or a car matching your cars description. There's some truth in the "Gone in 60 Seconds" movie.

Tony@AirRideTech
06-01-2007, 07:49 AM
The way everything went down at the event and the fashion in which all the cars were taken, I am sure this event was scouted out. I would also bet that once these cars hit the container that it would not be inspected anyway. Unfortunately I think that our law enforcement, firemen, military, and educators are some of the most under paid professions and I think there are alot in those professions that just do not get paid enough to care. That may explain the reasoning behind most educators being professional students and flamming liberals themselves. :lol:

ironworks
06-01-2007, 01:07 PM
WOW, that is pretty Right WIng statement coming from a guy from BFE New Mexico. Have a Good Day Tony.

Rodger

LateNight72
06-01-2007, 02:47 PM
WOW, that is pretty Right WIng statement coming from a guy from BFE New Mexico. Have a Good Day Tony.

Rodger

Wow, I think Tony just pissed off a "Lib"

ironworks
06-01-2007, 03:25 PM
No they don't allow them there flamin liberals in Baker-tucky. I would be hung instantly.



Rodger

Tony@AirRideTech
06-04-2007, 10:40 AM
Comming from BFE NM is probably what has made me this way :) and actually lets clarify this a little bit. I am not really left or right wing. I am part of an all new political movment which is "Common Sense Conservative" or CSC for short. If my history serves me correctly this new political movement is being embraced by 80% of the "working" population be it blue or white collar.:D :thumbsup: Rodger..... its OK man...we all know where you stand with the whole gay rights movement and we support you man! :)

pushrod243
06-04-2007, 04:59 PM
Man that sux about the car..... I hope something good comes of this.... I can identify with your frustration Tony....

Tony@AirRideTech
06-05-2007, 08:16 AM
Thanks man.......