Non Buick story, but I still have compassion for this guy.

Discussion in 'The "Other" Bench' started by austxsteve, Jul 24, 2014.

  1. austxsteve

    austxsteve Well-Known Member

  2. Unreal... the law fails honest people once again.

    On a side note, I am also a Debary, FL resident. (Small world)
     
  3. Briz

    Briz Founders Club Member

    Same sort of thing happend to me only it was a hand gun that was stolen and then showed up at a pawn shop years later.
     
  4. austxsteve

    austxsteve Well-Known Member

    Oh cool! Well, I also am working on a pseudo tribute Buick-thing=a-ma-bob. Ha! It's a 71 Skylark, currently with a stock 350 in it. But a 455 sitting on the garage floor as I type, and I have a monster trans on order and getting ready to put in a Ford 9" rear. If it wasn't 2009 Corvette Atomic Orange and two aftermarket scoops from Autozone a few years ago (stop laughing) mounted on the hood it would almost be a GNX knock off. It's unique, but ours. Hope to have it on the road in a 60 days or so. I'm close to the Debary and Orange City line. By the AMF Deltona Lane Bowling Center.
     
  5. Sounds great Steve, I look forward to seeing it on the road. I wish I was only 60 days away... been on mine 3 years, 3 months and counting.

    I am over near I4 and Dirksen Drive. There used to be a burnt orange 70'-72' Buick Skylark vert in my neighborhood years ago, not sure if you remember that car or not.
     
  6. Briz

    Briz Founders Club Member

    I kinda like that color.. In fact its one of my favs!
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  7. woodchuck2

    woodchuck2 Well-Known Member

    This "because the three-year statute of limitations for theft had expired" is a bunch of BS! So basically you can go steel a car, hide it in storage for 3 yrs, claim the car for storage fee's and now you own the car free and clear??
     
  8. SteeveeDee

    SteeveeDee Orange Acres

    Not sure I believe that, either. I've heard of cars going back to their rightful owners after 30 years. Theft of real property with a title I can't believe has a statute of limitations.
     
  9. gsgnnut

    gsgnnut Well-Known Member

    I would be raising holy hell if that was one of my toys! Statute of limitations on theft? That doesn't sound right. hell, in Ma- no title and or no prior registration means no registration will ever be issued. Period . :puzzled:
     
  10. Smokey15

    Smokey15 So old that I use AARP bolts.

    Exactly! I'd be at my attorney's office. I know of no "statute of limitations" for theft. If an insurance company paid for the loss, they may want all, or part of that $$ back.
     

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