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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 1890455" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>I believe it. My good friend several years ago got his truck stolen out of his driveway. He had a '72 K10 chevy truck that was fully loaded. Worth about $18K. He had several guys call and look at the truck from his CL ad. Several days later he got home from work and asked his stay at home wife where his truck was as it was there in the morning. She stays at home as both of their children have varying degrees of autism. She only left for am hour or so that day to the grocery store. He can prove it but he feels that the guys checked out the truck and came back cased the house waiting for her to leave and then took it. These era chevy is not hard to hot-wire and steal and even easier to part out or send to mehico. His biggest issue was the fact he thinks they were watching his family waiting for an "opportunity". He should have met them in a public area to do the transaction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 1890455, member: 14646"] I believe it. My good friend several years ago got his truck stolen out of his driveway. He had a '72 K10 chevy truck that was fully loaded. Worth about $18K. He had several guys call and look at the truck from his CL ad. Several days later he got home from work and asked his stay at home wife where his truck was as it was there in the morning. She stays at home as both of their children have varying degrees of autism. She only left for am hour or so that day to the grocery store. He can prove it but he feels that the guys checked out the truck and came back cased the house waiting for her to leave and then took it. These era chevy is not hard to hot-wire and steal and even easier to part out or send to mehico. His biggest issue was the fact he thinks they were watching his family waiting for an "opportunity". He should have met them in a public area to do the transaction. [/QUOTE]
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