Greetings from Kelowna, BC
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Greetings from Kelowna, BC
Hi all, my first mustang is a 1995 Coupe. Black w/red interior. (My mom had a 65 notch back, kinda wishing we still had that one!)
Unfortunately it was stolen on Friday morning, found on a rural property, minus the stereo and a broken up dash & console. Ignition ripped out and keys missing. :-( (I live on acreage in what used to be a quiet rural area. Who locks anything out here. Except for now we do.)
Lots of work to do to get the little black car back on the road.
:Canada:
Photo is my little car loaded up on our flatbed, after being notified by the RCMP on where to find it.
I dislike low life's that take other peoples property!
Unfortunately it was stolen on Friday morning, found on a rural property, minus the stereo and a broken up dash & console. Ignition ripped out and keys missing. :-( (I live on acreage in what used to be a quiet rural area. Who locks anything out here. Except for now we do.)
Lots of work to do to get the little black car back on the road.
:Canada:
Photo is my little car loaded up on our flatbed, after being notified by the RCMP on where to find it.
I dislike low life's that take other peoples property!
#4
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Welcome, and sorry about the theft - glad you got it back.
I had that happen with my previous car. Its a bad feeling.
I recommend cleaning the interior thoroughly. It felt better after wiping away any "scum" that the lowlife degenerate who stole my car may have left behind!
I also changed the plates - just in case it was involved in any criminal activity.
I had that happen with my previous car. Its a bad feeling.
I recommend cleaning the interior thoroughly. It felt better after wiping away any "scum" that the lowlife degenerate who stole my car may have left behind!
I also changed the plates - just in case it was involved in any criminal activity.
#5
Thanks all!
It's not a nice feeling knowing some low life's or as the RCMP called them "Sh*t rats" thought it was okay to take and damage the car for fun.
It's not a fancy mustang, nor is it hopped up with the 3.8 L V6 as my son would say; the Granny grocery getter. LOL. His Mustang is a 99 which last I heard is now producing upwards of 600 hp. Far cry from my 145 hp. But then I'm not drag racing or taking it to the local track. Love to watch him race his mustang.
We will focus on putting her back together in the spring. I think I've found a parts mustang locally we'll go look at and see if we should pick it up. After that, we are into winter now here, so we've tucked my mustang away.
It's 4 wheel drive kind of season up here at 3,400 feet.
It's not a fancy mustang, nor is it hopped up with the 3.8 L V6 as my son would say; the Granny grocery getter. LOL. His Mustang is a 99 which last I heard is now producing upwards of 600 hp. Far cry from my 145 hp. But then I'm not drag racing or taking it to the local track. Love to watch him race his mustang.
We will focus on putting her back together in the spring. I think I've found a parts mustang locally we'll go look at and see if we should pick it up. After that, we are into winter now here, so we've tucked my mustang away.
It's 4 wheel drive kind of season up here at 3,400 feet.
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Welcome and look forward to you getting it back up and running in the spring!
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