Another classic car stolen
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After reading the thread the garage owner did give up lots of contact details which the police are checking out. So with any luck the actual perpetrators will be executed. Lets hope the Minors go back to their original home too. A happy story.
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A Clarendon Grey 1953 4 Door Series II.
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A Clarendon Grey 1953 4 Door Series II.
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If a car is reported stolen the index number and chassis vin plate number should be reported to the DVLC, that should light up as a stolen motor vehicle to any prospective buyer, how on earth could this garage owner claim to have bought these smv's in good faith. lets hope he looses his business. I'd like to hear his name and company address on this thread.
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I think that would break the message board T&C's. It's one thing to suggest that an unnamed individual / business is knowingly involved in dealing with stolen vehicles but another thing entirely to name them, particularly without knowing the full facts.I'd like to hear his name and company address on this thread.
Eric - 1971 Traveller