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    Stolen '67 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback in CA

    Well all, someone else has gotten their car jacked, this time on the west coast. Here's the info. I have about it, so if you're around that area please keep an eye out for it. Hopefully the owner gets it back without any damage!

    A MoParts member posted this:

    http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/...gonew=1#UNREAD

    "Someone stole my 1967 Barracuda Fastback this morning around 8AM out of my garage. They also stole my CR450 which was behind it. I don't care about the bike, but the car was my baby. PLEASE keep your eyes and ears open for any info. The car was stolen from Menifee, CA. Thank you so much guys and girls. I'm absolutely crushed.

    LIC. Plate: 2AQS198
    VIN# BH29B72221774

    Sheriff's #951-776-1099"
    '90 Toyota Celica GT Liftback..........................(X) (daily driver)
    '73 Dodge Challenger 340...............................(X)
    '91 Firestorm Red Stealth R/T TT.....................(X)

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    I hate a thief

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    I bet she smells of old mustard and sawdust.
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    Same here. What provokes others to feel the need to take something from someone else in the first place? Are they rendered absolutely incapable of earning it for themselves to the extent that they just stoop low enough to take it unlawfully?

    What an absolute waste of fresh air and a burden on the rest of society if you ask me. I've done some shit I'm not proud of doing, but I've never even remotely thought of stealing something from someone else (unless you consider having welfare taken away from lazy-ass people & junkies who don't truly need it).

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    I had a guy steal my entire toolbox once - a friend pointed me at him, and I was able to recover the lot (took a sheriff's deputy with me).

    I asked the guy why he did it; he said he needed them more than I did.
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    Idiots, simply by being idiots, seem capable of achieving randomly bad things that are beyond the imaginings of sensible people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j2k4 View Post

    I asked the guy why he did it; he said he needed them more than I did.
    Seems to be the mentality of a lot of people these days.

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