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1956 Chevrolet Convertible
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1956 Chevrolet Convertible
VIN/VC56L010629
LIC/56SOFTY
DOT/022709
COLOR/Red and White

This 1956 Chevy Convertible was stolen from the parking lot of The Claim Jumper Restaurant in Valencia on Friday, February 27th.  

This car is identifiable in many ways: Custom built 383 stroker motor by Speed O Motive. Dart aluminum heads, Edelbrock Air Gap intake with a Demon Carb. Full MSD 6Al System. Billet Specialties serpentine system with remote PS reservoir. Griffen polished radiator. 700R4 transmission with a Billet Works Sheet Metal 9” rear end. 

Dropped spindles with rack and pinion steering on the front end. 17x8 and 17x9” polished American Racing Torq Thrust Wheels mounted with BFG G Force tires. 4 wheel Aero Space Slotted Disc Brakes.

Custom gauge cluster, I Didit chrome column and stainless dash insert. Custom stereo system with 6 speakers and a 12” woofer mounted in the trunk. Optima Red Top Battery mounted in the trunk on a custom Billet housing.

I appreciate any help I can get in finding my car.

Thank you, Rob Primm
661-254-8753

LASD Santa Clarita - Case # 09-03712-06 - (818) 984-0630
 
 

Newsflash - Stolen Cars

1987 Buick Regal T-Type

Although this car may not fit the strict definition of a classic, it could lead to some of the other true classics that are on your list. These cars are highly sought after, Jay Leno and Sean Penn own one (both stolen and recovered).  It was the fastest accelerating production car of the 80's, 13.9 seconds in the quarter mile.

Here is the information on my car for your consideration.

Year, Make, Model: 1987 Buick Regal T-Type
VIN: 1G4GJ1172HP430267
License: 2GTG896
Vehicle Color: Dark blue
Where Stolen: Reseda, CA.
Date of Theft: 10/19/08
Reporting Agency and their Case Number
LAPD West Valley / 08-10-31065
Reporting Agency Contact Number:  818-374-7756
Further Description of the Vehicle:  Torque Thrust 2 rims, Turbo Charger
Unique Identifiers: It had one my "Kilduff Shifters" in it.

Thanks, Brian Kilduff

For Additional Information, Please Go to Brian's Webpage at http://www.kilduffmachine.com/stolen87buickttype.htm