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Folks Of Interest Stolen in Houston Texas 51 FORD

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by engine138, Mar 22, 2017.

  1. engine138
    Joined: Oct 5, 2007
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    engine138
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    from Commack NY

    Posting for a friend of a friend
    Eldon Cunningham, 281-397-1161 or Cell 832 267 7192 of Houston Texas had his 51 Ford Convertible stolen from a Cemetery parking lot. VIN B1cg100718 I am attaching pictures. If you want more let me know. Lets see if we can find this car. Yes it was insured.



    Tim Halter - 614-905-2151 or
    Barb S Halter - 740-503-5050

    1949-53 Ford Mercury Association
    http://www.fordmercassociation.com/




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    Ford2.jpg 51 ford.jpg
     
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  2. luckythirteenagogo
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    from Selma, NC

    That's a great looking car, I hope they find it quick and drag the person that took it from the rear bumper for awhile.

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  3. sololobo
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    good luck, creepy low lifes
     
  4. trollst
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    What kind of scummy bastard would do that? Thieves are just scum, worst kind of low life, understandable why they were lynched in the wild west.
     

  5. blackrat40
    Joined: Apr 19, 2006
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    Eyes open in North Texas!
     
  6. Posted on my FaceBook page.
     
  7. blackout78666
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    Death to thieves. Hope you get your car back. This shit infuriates me. Good luck
     
  8. southcross2631
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    Lesson learned I hope . If it was driven away. Always, always ,always put a hidden kill switch and use it. Even if you are parked for a few minutes. That will keep the amateurs from getting your car. A pro probably has a trailer to stash the car out of site and a winch to load it. Or a rollback with a magnetic sign with some bogus business name on the side.
    People around don't think twice about a rollback loading a car . They just think it's an old car that broke down.
     
  9. Jimbo17
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    Hope they find your car for you.
    I still don't understand why anyone would spend a small fortune building a car without having one or more tracking devices installed on the car.
    These tracking devices have come down in price in some are as small as a quarter in size and when activated can locate your car within a few minutes.

    Just my opinion. Jimbo
     
  10. shivasdad
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    I'll be watching just north of Houston in Conroe area.
     
  11. Hot Rods Ta Hell
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    Wow, stolen from a cemetery parking lot. I hope it wasn't while the owner was paying respects to a departed loved one. Is nothing sacred?
    We had a run of vehicle break in's at the local Church while folks attended Sunday Mass. The tweaker's knew they had a 60 minute window. Low life's!
     
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  12. Cool car, I hope you find it.
     
  13. Gman0046
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    Hot Rods Ta Hell X2. I was thinking the same thing. Just when you think you've heard it all something like this happens.

    Gary
     
  14. treb11
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    I firmly believe all these stolen vehicles and trailers wind up in Mexico.
    Please add the license plate info as well.

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  15. engine138
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  16. me too ! damn shame
     
  17. Truck64
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    Funerals are an easy mark. Home robberies happen all the time. Newspapers (remember those?) would list the day and time when family will be gone, even better if the deceased lived out of state. Then the family will be gone for a day or two at least. They stopped listing the address in the obits eventually. If you live in a sketchy area it's not a bad plan for a neighbor to house sit for a few hours during a funeral. Maybe can't trust those bastards either.
     
  18. choptop40
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    Eyes open here in Spring Tx ...
     
  19. crashfarmer
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    BUMMER! I HATE THIEVES! :mad: I think we should be able to shoot them and hang them on the fence to warn the next scum suckers what will happen to them.
    I passed this on to the facebook group, Stolen cars - yes it's a crime. https://www.facebook.com/groups/252652491594769/

    I hope they find the car and the perpetrators.
     
  20. I'd like to hope the owner gets his car back soon.

    I'd also like to hope that there's a warm spot in hell waiting for the perp.
     
  21. crashfarmer
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    crashfarmer
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    from Iowa

  22. engine138
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    engine138
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    from Commack NY

    Tried to find out plate number from the contact info to no avail but still keep an eye BUMP
     

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