if some theiving ****er realy wanted one of our cars you wouldnt stand a chance , you will be amazed at some of the lengths the toerags will go to, we have all heard the horror stories.
I'm always on the lookout for cars & quite often get asked by owners how I heard about a car that's parked in a back garden or garage.
People seem willing to pass on information about others & where they keep stuff.
As daytona 2000 said, the theives will take it if they really want it.
A mate of mine had a mint 1600 sport, this was around 12 years ago...
The days before the internet, ebay & expensive escorts.
Someone wanted the car though as they moved a 7 1/2 ton truck (parked across his drive) a transit & montego estate off his drive to get the car wich was immobilised & alarmed.
They took the car in the early hours & nobody saw or heard anything. Not even his dog barked.
Same here Mark, knew someone lived in a very nice area rebuilding an arched MK2, got it to the rolling shell stage. Woke up one morning to find his Astra GTE stage car was parked in the road, his moms XR was in the road and his brothers Renault was parked on the front lawn, garage doors opened shell gone. Also took the freshly built N/A cossie sat on the floor. Dog didn't bark once but went mad when anyone turned up normally
Correct, if they really want to nick your car, they will try their very best.
But, does that mean we cannot go to any more shows or enjoy them in case we are followed home?
Obviously be careful in what you put up, no post codes, maybe put a nearby town etc. 36 owners up at the moment, including France, Oz, Southern Ireland etc. The South East is short of dots at the mo !
By the way if any thiefing gipsy c**t is silly enough to try and nick my bucket i will find u and hurt u in ways u didnt know was possible so my advice is go for something mint not mine u have been warned
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