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STOLEN 1972 2002tii black Please keep an eye out


Kittens

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this sucks.

 

hopefully they find it soon/ i will b eon the lookout since i live in mid city on la brea and the 10 and drive my agave 71 all the time on weekends.

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2 hours ago, 2002Scoob said:

Me thinks it's time for a 2002 bait car with lojack. Anybody have a beater to throw a 600 dollar paint job and tii badges at? 

 

I like your idea but it may be a little challenging in SoCal

 

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i can only suggest that you post the VIN in case they try a re-paint in a new color and it's passed along.  i'm sorry for your loss.  is it time for the rest of us to put a transponder, ala, Lo-Jack, on our vintage cars?

Former owner of 2570440 & 2760440
Current owner of 6 non-op 02's

& 1 special alfa

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6 hours ago, jerry said:

i can only suggest that you post the VIN in case they try a re-paint in a new color and it's passed along.  i'm sorry for your loss.  is it time for the rest of us to put a transponder, ala, Lo-Jack, on our vintage cars?

It's 2762265. Being factory black (the rarest color) they'd be fools to repaint it, but I suppose they're already fools ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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I've got a original Schwartz Tii. I think it's a 1973. I can let you have it for what I paid for it (I think it was $12K or so) . Bought it off e-bay a few years ago. Runs and drives great, no rust, california car.

 

Everyone else, please don't e-mail me asking if this car is for sale.......it's not......but I'd be willing to sell it to Kittens. 

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Absolutely heartbreaking to hear this.

 

I will keep my eyes nice and peeled here in Bishop... There's not many 2002's here so it'd stand out. What a shitty situation. Ugh.... 

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