Legendsk
Active Member
Where I worked in Kansas City, the company building was up on pillars with the employee parking lot at ground level under the building. The lot was surrounded by a 10' chain link fence with a gate and a Pinkerton guard at the gate who would open the gate for you when you showed him your employee badge. At the end of the day one of the engineers went down to go home and the shift lever in his 1965 Oldsmobile station wagon land yacht was just hanging there floppy? His engine was fine, but his transmission was missing. Sometime during the day? Jacked the car up? Removed the transmission? Carried it out of the lot? And nobody noticed???? Not even the Pinkerton guard 100 feet away??????
So yeah, if someone wants the car, there's not much way to prevent them from stealing it. I don't have many reoccurring nightmares, but one of them is my Corvette (that I sold 52 years ago) has been stolen.
So yeah, if someone wants the car, there's not much way to prevent them from stealing it. I don't have many reoccurring nightmares, but one of them is my Corvette (that I sold 52 years ago) has been stolen.