anyway, back to the questions. what should I expect? never had a stolen vehicle returned before so I'm apprehensive about taking it back just to find a bunch of problems created by the theft.
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Originally posted by Torinoman View PostSo, if anyone remembers my truck was stolen 2 and a half weeks ago and at this point I am pretty set on getting an insurance payoff... well the police had to go and get around to doing their job and found my truck.
I liked the thing and all but after its been raped by messicans I don't really want it any more. I haven't had a chance to go look at it so who knows what condition its in so I can only guess at this point. What has been everyone's experience after getting a stolen vehicle back? Is it usually fucked mechanically? What options do I have with the insurance company if it looks "ok" when I go look at it? Its in some impound lot in Carrolton right now.Originally posted by VertnutI'd run my junk through a waffle iron, if it makes you more "comfortable". LOL!
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I'd imagine that it would depend on who stole it, and what their intentions were. If it were any kind of "professionals" the car probably would be found, and certainly two weeks later the yard would have mentioned alot more than a stripped column being trashed.
I can't imagine someone would risk jail time to "joy ride" a pickup, so perhaps it was some amateurs that were intending on selling it on the black market, or shipping it to Mexico as a whole vehicle. Anybody heard from TonyZ06 today?
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Originally posted by Big A View PostI'd imagine that it would depend on who stole it, and what their intentions were. If it were any kind of "professionals" the car probably would be found, and certainly two weeks later the yard would have mentioned alot more than a stripped column being trashed.
I can't imagine someone would risk jail time to "joy ride" a pickup, so perhaps it was some amateurs that were intending on selling it on the black market, or shipping it to Mexico as a whole vehicle. Anybody heard from TonyZ06 today?
People do steal cars just to joyride.
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Have the truck towed back to your house from the impound. Assuming the motor, transmission, and rest of the drive train is still in the truck. Drain the fluid out of the rear end and save it, then drain about 7 qts out of the transmission. Take it for a drive, but stay close to home! Drive it like you stole it until either the transmission or rear end blows up. More than likely the rear end will blow first. Then foot brake the truck until the transmission goes to shit too. Have it towed back to the house. Fill the diff and tranny back with the old fluids. Finally pour linseed oil in the gas tank and let it run until the motor locks up.
Once everything is broken call the insurance company and tell the truck won't run as a result of the theft. That should pretty much take care of that... but its insurance fraud and illegal. I wouldn't do it personally.Owner of Titan Towing
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Originally posted by Kyle View PostHave the truck towed back to your house from the impound. Assuming the motor, transmission, and rest of the drive train is still in the truck. Drain the fluid out of the rear end and save it, then drain about 7 qts out of the transmission. Take it for a drive, but stay close to home! Drive it like you stole it until either the transmission or rear end blows up. More than likely the rear end will blow first. Then foot brake the truck until the transmission goes to shit too. Have it towed back to the house. Fill the diff and tranny back with the old fluids. Finally pour linseed oil in the gas tank and let it run until the motor locks up.
Once everything is broken call the insurance company and tell the truck won't run as a result of the theft. That should pretty much take care of that... but its insurance fraud and illegal. I wouldn't do it personally.
*Hears this conversation and quickly exits stage left*Originally posted by VertnutI'd run my junk through a waffle iron, if it makes you more "comfortable". LOL!
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