Classic thefts in Ascot

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bmw2002

8,596 posts

230 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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RedexR

1,861 posts

220 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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The racecourse also had a pickup and heavy plant stolen , seems Ascot is a hotbed of theft at the moment.

Edited by RedexR on Saturday 2nd May 19:22

belleair302

6,908 posts

213 months

Saturday 2nd May 2009
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I do not understand how anybody could possibly try to 'sell' these cars...broken for parts maybe but maybe stolen to order from Europe and will be crated out of the country overnight.

A terrible shame and what a loss. Hope they have Trackers fitted.

RichB

52,597 posts

290 months

Saturday 2nd May 2009
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A few more details from the AMOC forum here; http://www.amoc.org/forum/index.php?topic=13405.0

These cars should be easily identifyable...





Aston Martin DB 2/4 MkIII, Registration: VXH 343
1958, Gunmetal Grey/Black Interior, Manual with OD
Chassis : AM30031694, Engine : DBD1442

Aston Martin DB6, Registration: VGP259F
1968, Midnight Blue/Magnolia piped Blue Interior, Automatic with power steering
Chassis : DB6/3378/R; Engine : 200/3452

Jaguar E-Type Series One 3.8 Roadster, Registration: WFF378
1962, British Racing Green with Light Beige piped Green interior,
Chassis :877541; Engine: R6197-9

Photos attached. We do have a few more details ie distinguishing blemishes etc, if anyone needs more information.

Any help appreciated.




Edited by RichB on Saturday 2nd May 09:40

bmw2002

8,596 posts

230 months

Monday 27th July 2009
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Quick update on this, in Ascot over the weekend saw the Aston and another car in a covered truck being delivered back to him. So hopefully he has them all back.

a8hex

5,830 posts

229 months

Monday 27th July 2009
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That is astonishingly good news.
I hope they nail the perps to a tree.