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    Default California man's 1930 Ford Model a jacked from Henry Ford Museum.

    Put his nuts through a sausage grinder.

    Scrapping, dumping and stealing cars are the crimes I just have no patience for.

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    Detailed descriptions of the car, trailer and pick up towing the trailer, with plate and VIN numbers...

    Don't you wish the Freep published this much vehicle information on cars stolen from Detroiters?

    And, also, how does a car built in 1930 have a VIN number?

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    Quote Originally Posted by downtownguy View Post
    Detailed descriptions of the car, trailer and pick up towing the trailer, with plate and VIN numbers...

    Don't you wish the Freep published this much vehicle information on cars stolen from Detroiters?

    And, also, how does a car built in 1930 have a VIN number?
    VIN number 5, lol.

    It probably needed one assigned in order to be insured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by downtownguy View Post
    ... how does a car built in 1930 have a VIN number?
    Obviously not issued by the manufacturer. The "A" stands for antique? I'd guess it's required for insurance purposes to uniquely identify the car. I assume it was insured.

    That's cruel.

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    You have to think thatthis would not be the easiest crime to cover up, unless the person who stole it puts it into a personal collection and never shows it or drives it. Hopefully, it will turn up when the thief or thieves try to make money by selling it.

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    This almost happened to a friend at the dream cruise with the exact same easy to steal truck the only thing that saved his truck, trailer and classic Stang was that he took 30 seconds to pull the trigger wire of the trucks starter solenoid.
    He only found a punched ignition and saved his weekend.

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    That’s what he gets for leaving his car in Detro…wait, uh, nevermind, look over there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by downtownguy View Post
    And, also, how does a car built in 1930 have a VIN number?
    Serial number would be more accurate.
    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...d.php?t=262831

    Alex.

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    why did he leave something valuable in plain view? he should have known... [[blame the victim!)

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    It's quite possible that whoever stole this was really interested in stealing the pickup. Those pickups are both easy to steal and valuable for their in-demand parts. The Model A may have been just a bonus, and perhaps an unwanted one. Someone may find it sitting in an alley or a field somewhere around here.

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    http://www.freep.com/article/20120711/NEWS02/120711029/

    Model A stolen at Henry Ford Museum is recovered in Detroit

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastsideAl View Post
    It's quite possible that whoever stole this was really interested in stealing the pickup. Those pickups are both easy to steal and valuable for their in-demand parts. The Model A may have been just a bonus, and perhaps an unwanted one. Someone may find it sitting in an alley or a field somewhere around here.
    BINGO!!
    Driving around with a stolen Model A on a trailor would be tough. Kind of like finding a elephant in a hay stack

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    Vehicle and trailer found. Clipped from The Detroit News:

    Detroit—Police have recovered the 1930 Classic Ford Model A convertible and its transport trailer today on the city's east side.
    The car was recovered undamaged, said Dearborn Police Lt. Wayne Seccombe.
    "It was perfectly fine," said Seccombe. "What do you do with something like that? You can't go for a ride in it."
    The car was discovered in an area near Mt. Elliott and Gratiot, said Seccombe


    From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/2...#ixzz20N9arP1U

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    Gorgeous A, The Gem from the River Rouge

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenp View Post
    BINGO!!
    Driving around with a stolen Model A on a trailor would be tough. Kind of like finding a elephant in a hay stack
    ...And found in my neighborhood too. Way to go east side!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastsideAl View Post
    ...And found in my neighborhood too. Way to go east side!

    There is more to it than that. Why would someone someone go through all that only to dump it on the east side? Tome this smacks of someone doing some dirt and then putting it somewhere that people wouldn't think twice about in order to take the light off of them...

    Thats just like some of the homicides of suburban or out of town victims sometimes being conveniently dumped in the city....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detroit Stylin View Post
    There is more to it than that. Why would someone someone go through all that only to dump it on the east side? Tome this smacks of someone doing some dirt and then putting it somewhere that people wouldn't think twice about in order to take the light off of them...

    Thats just like some of the homicides of suburban or out of town victims sometimes being conveniently dumped in the city....
    It looks like the truck, which was not recovered, was what the thieves were really after. The Model A was probably more than they wanted to deal with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detroit Stylin View Post
    Thats just like some of the homicides of suburban or out of town victims sometimes being conveniently dumped in the city....
    Also, it has been a well known practice to "do an insurance job" on cars when people no longer want to pay their monthly car notes. They simply dump them in an empty lot and set them on fire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detroitej72 View Post
    Also, it has been a well known practice to "do an insurance job" on cars when people no longer want to pay their monthly car notes. They simply dump them in an empty lot and set them on fire.

    Exactly...or when cars get 'stolen' north of 8 and then mysteriously end up in the city...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detroit Stylin View Post
    Exactly...or when cars get 'stolen' north of 8 and then mysteriously end up in the city...
    A long time ago I had a car stolen at 13 mile and Van Dyke and it was found by Joy Rd in Detroit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottn55 View Post
    It looks like the truck, which was not recovered, was what the thieves were really after. The Model A was probably more than they wanted to deal with.
    That truck is worth more just for the parts alone. F-250 oh yeah.....

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