I agree. Having had to leave my car on an interstate on ramp (broken down)
for several hours, I hate to think someone thought my 2000 grill was fair
game. My roadster is rough, but it's still my baby. Sounds fishy to me...
BP Last name - Patton
Columbia SC
'69 2000
Brian L Patton
Material Movement
EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY
Carolina Eastman Division
803.926.5023
FAX 803.791.3092
bpatton@eastman.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nruff [SMTP:nruffcorn@prodigy.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 7:12 PM
> To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Junked Roadster next to junkyard in Miami
>
> >"With my phillips head, it is in my trunk in two
> > minutes or less along with two headlight chrome
> > pieces, a radiator, convertible top latches, the hood
> > chrome, a few other pieces I can manage to grab. Since
> > it's across the street from the jy, I am unsure of
> > ownership, so I don't daddle much longer.............I'm
> > going back tomorrow to take another look.
>
> > David (no last name for now)
> > Miami
>
> When did STEALING parts become acceptable? Junk or not, this obviously
> belongs to SOMEONE! In a situation like this, I'm sure a little asking
> could get one a LONG ways. And after all this, "David" has the gall to
> get
> on the list and brag about his endeavor? Anyone else missing parts in FL?
> This is personal blow to every roadster owner.
>
> So mad I can't see straight!
> Nathan
>
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