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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: pwrcat4000 on May 05, 2013, 05:42:41 PM
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Vin : 1G1FP21F7HN184588 '87 Camaro IROC Z28Cherry Red Metallic
Car was stolen in Kansas by passing a counterfeit bank check.
(http://www.saltcitycruisers.com/assets/images/db_images/db_SAM_07641.jpg)
(http://www.saltcitycruisers.com/assets/images/db_images/db_SAM_07631.jpg)
Contact Bill StolenZ@mrbills.net
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I will post your information on the Camaro Club of Kansas City website. Sorry about your car.
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LVN 67
Thanks feel free to post this in anywhere it was taken from of one of our club members she is retired and is just out the money for the car she is not a internet geek like me. I just hope they recover the car.
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No problem. It really bites to hear about things like this. But there out there everywhere. :( Can you tell me where in Kansas it was taken? Just trying to get more info out.
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Hutchinson KS just north of Wichita it was taken by a female she put a Kansas SG (sedgwick) county plate on the car and drove away. The owner took the check to their bank and it was not real. The sad thing is the lady who sold it signed over the title and everything.
here is the website I put up.
http://www.saltcitycruisers.com/IROC/
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That's why I always either wait until check clears, get cash or have wire transfer before car and title leave.
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Yes sir. What Danny said. Seen a lot of friends burned this way giving title out without getting all the money up front. I won't even let the car out of my sight until I know the money is in the bank if it's even a check.
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I can only assume the authorities are aware and the vin will or has been placed on a stolen car list?
Hope this has a good ending........
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68camaroz28
Yes the HPD is aware but they do not have a very good record of recovering anything stolen IMHO. The lady who got taken is a trusting retired lady who just wanted to make someones dream of owning the car come true. I guess like they say no good deed goes unpunished.
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Are you watching e-bay, craigs list, etc for parts that might be from the car ?
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Thanks Tom
Watching ebay but difficult to see if it is the same car since it belonged/s to one of the members of our car club, a retired lady, I don't know all the characteristics of it i just have the high res pictures on the www.saltcitycruisers.com/IROC website
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If you had insurance on it the day she picked it up, you should be able to claim the loss
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67conv6cyl,
Unfortunately, She did not have it insured.
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Well they found our car clubs members IROC in Oklahoma some one had modified the suspention destroyed the rear end and had it rolling on 24" rims so they also cut the fenderwells all to hell Don't know what she plans to do with it Body man says it may be very expensive to get it back in car show form she talked about parting it out shame to see such a nice car ruined
I don't have pictures sorry
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What a dirt bag. Needs to be whipped.
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animals!
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Ditto !! >:(
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They did not catch the people who stole it. So some poor schmoe in oklahoma is out 6G's for buying a stolen car.
Thank you all for keeping your eyes out for the car.
That is just the kind of people you expect on car forums, we all look out for each other when we can.
Still havent got pics from the rightful owner I will try to get some if she is willing she says it makes her cry when she looks at the car, I am sure you all understand.