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Stolen T-Bird found 31 years later
31 years to the EXACT day that it was stolen, this 1956 Ford Thunderbird was found, and reunited with its owner.
http://news.aol.com/topnews/articles/_a/t-bird-swiped-in-1976-returned-to-nest/20070623082109990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001
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What are the odds?
At least it was restored, wonder if the repaint was a Ford color? If so, a thoughtful thief.
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They had a spread on that in the SF Chron. I wonder what the lady who bought it on e-bay will be left with?
Will she be the loser in this?
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The article suggests that Allstate paid the owner for the loss of the T-Bird. If that is so, Allstate owns the car.
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well she should have the info on who she bought it from.take em down dan-o
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If that person was the thief. It might have changed hands several times in the interim.
And that's an interesting point about Allstate owning the car.
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