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Did they try to make it look like no one had been there, or did they pretty much ransack the place. If nothing was damaged, I would say they were there for one reason and one reason only - those heads.
Probably someone local. Had this been someone with the ability to move allot of hot iron in a hurry, everything would be gone. Whoever took your heads wanted them for themselves, not to resell, etc. Just my $0.02 after reading your post. |
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And they moved a set of Shubeck lifters and Ross pistons for that motor, plus the matching intake for those heads and left them there... If they were "scrapper" there were several heavy items that would have been easier to grab... If they knew what the heads were, why leave the other nice pieces to go with them? If you just wanted the heads why leave the other stuff you could sell? If they were just stealing stuff why not take all the other stuff, or the three big loaded tool boxes or the new welder? It makes no sense to me. The garage is in a rural area south of Indy,... I am just sick about what it has done to Bob, its a killer for him
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From the outside looking in, whoever did this either knows what the heads are, or thinks they know what the heads are. I'd also bet a $1 that they have been in your shop or know someone who has. Probably one of those friends of a friend deals. No matter how selective you are about the people you let in and out of your shop, you can always bet that one of them knows a dirt bag buddy that they tell too much to in casual conversation. It's never the friends that get you, it's the dirt bags who are friends with your friends. ![]() |
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Agreed. Something about this smells real bad. Someone knew what they were and where they were.
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As far as who may have done this. I don't/haven't had a lot of people out to my shop. There were friends, other drag racers, stock car racers, derby guys, a lot of different people that knew I have stuff. In addition, I did have pictures of this stuff, as well as pictures taken of things in the garage. If someone were "smart or cleaver" enough they could have easily understood the garage layout from this. Maybe a word to the wise to everyone that publishes pictures of our projects, something to ponder. I have "now" removed all mine from the 2-3 websites these were on. After stewing over this a couple days. I'm going to get in touch with the insurance company, see what they are willing to do. Need call Parson&Myers first, get a handle on what it would cost me to replace these. I will get in touch with Automotion up in Indianapolis tomorrow. Make them aware that they may see a hot set of good heads surface. To say I'm pretty discouraged and disgusted by all this, is putting it mildly! My trust factor for people, which has never been real high anyway, has taken a real big hit.
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This subject really hits home for me. We were burglarized twice before we got out of the crummy town we used to live in, once at home and once at the shop. The house was a random deal. We pretty much had a friendly, open door policy at the shop. We were hit by a guy who had tagged along with another fellow there picking up parts. I remember the clown looking the place over. After that, the place was alarmed and closed up tight. If you weren't on my Christmas card list, you didn't get past the reception area, period, and it's a short list. I also look at strangers a little differently now. You are wise to not trust knuckleheads wandering in to look at your stuff.
Guaranteed, you know the person who did this. I know it is a terrible feeling to have your prized possessions violated like this, but don't give up. Time will take some of the sting out of it. In the meantime, tighten up security, don't allow your building to be so public and just be grateful that they didn't completely clean you out, if you can. Finish the car and go racing. Overcoming setbacks makes it more gratifying when you get there. Last edited by CMcAllister; 09-05-2011 at 08:43 AM. |
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Don't rule out any age group, that cork board moved back sounds like what a kid(s) would do to hide what he did..............
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If someone wants to break in again, you won't stop them, all I can do is make it more difficult. It's not irrecoverable, it just makes things more of a headache. IF the car gets built, pretty sure it will be in a different direction now. Looks like the 305 Chevy with a 2 barrel may end up being the ticket.
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