Not a mopar but still stolen race history!!!

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That is a cryin shame. Total B.S. that crap like that happens.
 
If something shows up down here all the sudden I will get back to you.

I don't dig this at all. :spiderma: Thieves used to be hung.:read2:
 
I've never understood a car like this being stolen. Sure the parts are worth something, but the real value is in it's whole. What it is. Which means they can't do much with it. Kinda like the rootbeer Hemi Cuda that was "stolen" at the Nats a few years ago.

Maybe this numbnuts was only interested in the trailer, and the car will turn up undamaged
 

Absolute worst case: the dude was just after the trailer and will cut up and scrap the car to minimize potential exposure.

Regardless, I agree with memike's sentiment. The [insert favorite expletive] should be hung... or maybe fed to some pigs. :evil:
 
This is horrible but who leaves a "million dollar" car (with this kind of lineage) sitting in a trailer in/around a condominium? I know a lot of people keep their show/race cars in their trailers (and use them like an extra garage space) but then again, these cars may be worth $30-$150K on average - not $1 million. I hope that it is returned in one piece but I am always suspicious of certain circumstances. BTW: How many times does it need to be mentioned that the car is worth a million dollars. If it were me, I would get the word out as much as possible but keep its value hush hush. I hope this isn't an insurance claim situation. Let's see what happens.
 
I agree, you don't leave $1 million in a jar on the porch, why in a trailer in a condo parking lot. For all we know, it could have been towed for a parking violation, those places are like that. There is a good chance the trailer was stolen for scrap and if that's the case, the whole darn thing will be scrap. Damn shame, I HATE THIEVES!
 
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