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Old 03-16-2014, 10:34 AM   #21
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They need to die. Simple.

No.

That is far too good. Too quick and easy.

They need to die over about a week's time.

Then they need to be left on display, as warning, for another week.
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Old 03-16-2014, 11:07 AM   #22
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Even better. I wasn't thinking quick, however. I was thinking blowing their junk off with a shot gun, right after both knee caps so they could not go for help. Just bleed out.
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Old 03-16-2014, 11:21 AM   #23
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This makes me sick to my stomach. As most of you know I suffered a similar theft loss(not as bad as this) about a year ago. My loss(not insured) was in the neighborhood of $30000. I was fortunate that the Sheriffs Department was able to recover about half of it. I know of at least five other thefts like this in the past year. Most were from an enclosed trailer. This type of theft is increasing. I want to encourage every racer on the forum to at least check on insuring your racing operation. It is very inexpensive and there are several companies that offer these policies. You can ask other racing friends who insures their operations, do an internet search, or send me a pm and I will give the information I have. Just for the record I am retired from the insurance industry and have nothing to gain from anyone buying a policy. Mike McMahan
It is very sad indeed. I insured all my stuff a month ago. First time to insure but it seems the odds are creeping up.
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Old 03-16-2014, 11:47 AM   #24
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This is terrible. The remains were found in Ga. west of Atlanta. I read that the gutted trailer was recovered in DeKalb County.

It almost seems like whoever did this wanted it to be found. You don't just dump a car like that out in the open unless you were trying to send a message. Usually stuff like this is chopped up, never to be seen again. This is just my opinion.

looks like they torched the front and rear clips off, everyone has to look out for "parts for sale" Especially the "glass parts" Front end, doors. (probably sanded and primed by now)

Also check scrap metal yards to see if anyone dropped off moly tubing scrap.
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Old 03-16-2014, 12:12 PM   #25
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Disgusting. Very sad.
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Old 03-16-2014, 12:28 PM   #26
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And those body parts wont fit a reg Chevy II either. they are special to that manuf. The suspension and engine will likely end up on some damn grudge racers junk. I am really hoping , with the attention, and heat on this one, somebody will start talking......
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Old 03-16-2014, 12:53 PM   #27
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A couple of years ago while we were at the bowling green national open in may we came home to find we had been robbed again,, john deer 4 wheel drive loader tractor, potable welder and tools. I put the word out at the local junk yard, a couple of days later I was in there and an employee approach me with some info, ended up the to thief had a dispute and one ran his mouth, told the employee were the tractor was, 100. Dollars later she gave me a guided tour to were the tractor was..... it was, but trashed out. Known methheads, insurance paid me,found out who it was, local states attorney would,nt pursue with charges on the *******,three weeks later he rammed a county sheriff suv vehicle, charges filed on that one, he is now a judge........ politics yes.
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Old 03-16-2014, 01:42 PM   #28
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And those body parts wont fit a reg Chevy II either. they are special to that manuf. The suspension and engine will likely end up on some damn grudge racers junk. I am really hoping , with the attention, and heat on this one, somebody will start talking......
I agree, the stuff will probably end up in the Grudge Racing scene. Those are the guys that would help find the stuff. Hopefully he has friends in that scene that can keep their eyes and ears open. Usually with crimes there is always one moron who cant keep his mouth shut, hopefully it will lead to something useful.
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Old 03-16-2014, 03:18 PM   #29
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Even better. I wasn't thinking quick, however. I was thinking blowing their junk off with a shot gun, right after both knee caps so they could not go for help. Just bleed out.
Not a bad idea Ed, but maybe remove their nose and lips with vise grips, just clamp and twist and let them live, and have to explain for the rest of their lives how they earned their body modifications.
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Cut off they're eyelids and feed them sleeping pills
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