Classic Mini STOLEN in MI

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  1. TheWrks

    TheWrks New Member

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    A friend of mine has his Classic Mini Stolen from his locked garage Friday 19th June. Waterford, MI
    1967 Austin MK1
    BRG/White
    White 10in wheels
    No dents or scratches on the body/paint
    850cc
    Vin # AA257L10056478

    There is a cash reward offered.
    There were other cars in the garage and in the driveway that were/are worth a lot more $$
    so they(A-holes) knew what they were going to take.
    If you hear/see this Mini up for sale let me know
    Scott
    I'll post photo's when i get them...
     
  2. Ofioliti

    Ofioliti New Member

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    Sorry to hear about that. That's awful! :mad:

    Why do you think they went for the Mini if there were more $$$ cars? Easier to take the Mini away?
     
  3. paulsminis

    paulsminis New Member

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    I would wonder if it was taken to Canada -- how difficult is it to get a car across the bridge in Detroit?? The Classic Mini Community is a fairly tight bunch. You might think to post this to Mini-Mania's site for widest dissemination. I will spread the word amongst the classic clubs in Ohio, and we will be watching at the Mini Meet in Winona, Minn in two weeks.
     
  4. Deviant

    Deviant Banned

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    I'm going to repost this info and try and get some people up in Canada looking for it, I think a cross border shipping is most likely because of how many imported cars wind up in Canada and the fact that the Mini is one of the few cars you could put in a crate and maybe slip through customs with some forged paperwork.
     

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