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Ever had a car stolen?

Started by b5blue, April 23, 2025, 10:36:24 AM

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John_Kunkel

Quote from: Kern Dog on April 29, 2025, 01:53:32 PMYeah, denial is STRONG with this one.....^^^^

Fantasy is STRONG with this one ....^^^^^

Your fantasy that anybody follows you here or stalks you is B. S. because many, myself included, were here when you were driving your Camaro.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

Kern Dog

Who still has a Charger? Who has two or more?

 :smilielol:

Kern Dog

You refuse to acknowledge truth because it sucks to lose to someone that always wins.
You are wrong again here.
Look, I admit my weak points. I don't have the knowledge that you do with transmissions. That is a fact.
You are terribly inept at social issues. That too is a fact.
Having friends is not a sign of weakness, it is how normal people live.
Being a hermit that pretends to not need friends is absolutely not normal nor healthy. It is a sad existence.

John_Kunkel

Quote from: Kern Dog on April 30, 2025, 01:16:37 PMYou refuse to acknowledge truth because it sucks to lose to someone that always wins.


And you are wrong about my lack of friends but, since you have no facts, you have to make up fantasies and keep repeating them...that's all you've got and the false belief that you're a winner. Goes along with your inflated ego.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

b5blue

Hey John I've literally stopped reading anything he prints out. Now most likely he will reply to my post...but I won't read it!  :lol:

FJ5WING

In 1999 there was a rash of Mopars being stolen in the Mid-Atlantic region! My 1968 GTX was one of them. I was attending the Mopar Mid Atlantic Nationals at Englishtown. During Saturday Nights late dinner and then some time at the hotel bar with the group I was attending with. Once we we all upstairs chilling one friend looked out the window to check on our cars and Damn It! Mine was gone!
wingless now, but still around.

John_Kunkel


Anything before the key-in-column (1970?) was pretty easy to steal but the repossession folks quickly learned how easy it is to overcome the column locks. Bottom line, even gates and garage locks won't stop a thief if they're determined.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

Old Moparz

Not a car, just a cheap car stereo.  :lol:

When my ratty '69 Satellite Convertible was my daily driver, I had a new top installed that cost me more than what I paid for the car. I was worried that someone would slash it to unlock the doors to steal anything inside of value. This was why I never locked it & only added an inexpensive, under-dash, cassette deck from Radio Shack. The old ragtops never had good places for mounting speakers so I bought a cheap pair of those small, metal ones, probably also from Radio Shack & just sat them on the back seat.

In total I probably spent about $75 or $80 on all of it including the brackets & wires. Not audiophile quality, but it sounded good enough to not be bored on a long drive. One night when my girlfriend, now my wife, was over, I parked in the street so she could park in the driveway. The next day I went to the car to leave for work & saw that someone took the stereo, the speakers & the speaker wires. Who the hell goes through the trouble of taking all the wires??  :smilielol:
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Mike DC

QuoteIn total I probably spent about $75 or $80 on all of it including the brackets & wires. Not audiophile quality, but it sounded good enough to not be bored on a long drive. One night when my girlfriend, now my wife, was over, I parked in the street so she could park in the driveway. The next day I went to the car to leave for work & saw that someone took the stereo, the speakers & the speaker wires. Who the hell goes through the trouble of taking all the wires??  :smilielol:



There's something kind of "professional" about them taking the wires too.   It's like taking all the little hardware when you pull a part from a junkyard care.   

Old Moparz

Quote from: Mike DC on May 22, 2025, 08:28:04 AMThere's something kind of "professional" about them taking the wires too.   It's like taking all the little hardware when you pull a part from a junkyard care.   



 :lol:  Maybe you're right, but I'm just glad that a $500 convertible top was left alone.
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              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

Mike DC

I had a Jeep in college.  Some ass clown stole one of the signal lights while it was parked overnight.  They took the lens & hardware and they snipped off the wire harness behind the connector.  I was pissed off but I had to admit they did the job well.  I had to repeat exactly what they did at a pick-n-pull to get it fixed.