Jack,
Wish you all strength from NL!
Hope they'll catch that @#$*!
Cheers,
Hans
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Levy [mailto:jack@cocoinc.com]
Sent: vrijdag 2 februari 2001 5:00
To: Ptegler; Dan Ray; Mg List
Subject: RE: Stolen MGB
Thanks to all the kind words regarding the theft of my B. My hope is that
someone on the list might hear of a B for sale that matches the description
and I can look at it. The VIN is GHN5UL471409G, even though I'm sure he's
changed the VIN on it, and it might be at a pawn shop somewhere.He had
dropped of an 80 parts car in our field, he said he had the title so, I'll
go look and see if there's a VIN left on it. Thanks again to all that have
replied, it's bad enough that small shops make very little money, it's more
of a labour of love for these beauties,
Thanks again,
Jack Levy
Driveable Classics, Inc.
Hollywood, Florida
Phone 954-986-4241
Web site http://www.driveableclassics.com
Repairs, Triumphs and MG car sales, used parts and restorations
jack@driveableclassics.com
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mgs@autox.team.net]On
Behalf Of Ptegler
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 10:40 PM
To: Dan Ray; Jack Levy; Mg List
Subject: Re: Stolen MGB
Hence... my sentiments exactly.
Also the title question of my MG web pages
...as follows...
QUESTION?
"...is it smart to put so much information about your
car on the web? Isn't that like an invitation to a
theft?...."
ANSWER: I say yes it is smart!
and no.. it's a deterrent.
Documentation of ownership is open to the world. Globally
the vehicle is recognized more readily as to whom it truly
belongs to. Locally, a good alarm and tracking system help
www.teglerizer.com/mgstuff/
Paul Tegler ptegler@cablespeed.com
www.teglerizer.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Ray" <dray2@kc.rr.com>
To: "Jack Levy" <jack@cocoinc.com>; "Mg List"
<mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: Stolen MGB
> Jack and all,
> Cool! America's Most Wanted on the MG list!
> If you need help alerting authorities anywhere, just say
so and we're on the
> phone to the locals.
> Seriously, trying to think like the scumbag criminal, I
wouldn't expect the
> car to make it out of state, he must have sold it to
someone in FL real
> quick. That's a car cops can pick up real quick. But then
trying to think
> these vermin are intelligent is like thinking your dog
really likes flowery
> fragrant shampoo. (they don't, folks, and will search for
the first pile of
> poo to roll in to ease their olfactory pain and shame).
> Let us know how far he gets, and I hope if he lives
through the situation
> (personally I hope he does not)you press max charges.
> I wonder if someone would try to steal my blaze red MGB in
Kansas and race
> across the plains west...nope, he'd probably go northeast
hoping for cover.
>
> Dan
> 73B
>
>
> > To all on the list, I own a small shop in Hollywood
Florida. My mechanic
> > decided to skip town with certain items belonging to the
shop including a
> > freshly restored 79 MGB with Panasports and Daytona 215
tires. The car is
> > red with new floorpans and custom covered black seats
with a black heavy
> > cloth insert. I heard from someone who heard him saying
something about
> > going to Texas, if anyone has any leads on the car
please let me know,
> seats
> > can be seen at
>
http://www.driveableclassics.com/images/Current/Mvc-566s.jpg
,
> > still looking for pictures of the car.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jack Levy
> > www.driveableclassics.com
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