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so Synchro- getting back to your friends car,
It most likely did get parted out. However, there are many ways to retitle a car illegally. Since motor numbers are generally used in the US to title a car- just chg motors and you now have a different car. Grind the block down and restamp- you now have a different car. It goes on and on......... a crook will find a way. so if your car is ever stolen. it may be very difficult to get your car back. of course, looking at model A values, not many are really ever stolen. Thieves prefer a Van Gogh............ |
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I think that Model As are rarely stolen isn’t because of value, it’s that the numb nuts who steal cars don’t know how to drive a clutch car, and even if they did, they don’t know how to start a Model A.
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