Stolen Turbo Regals-Friendly Reminder

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Louie L.

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Dear Turbo Regal Owners,
As the year closes Id like to give all TR owners a friendly reminder. I know that were all very busy with the holidays, work and life in general but take a minute to think about this:

The G body platform is still one of the most sought after and stolen cars in the country. As the stolen car forums moderator I have counted about 15 Turbo Regals stolen this year alone. Not included were Monte and a Olds 442. Now thats just folks that post here on Turbo Buick.Com. It is unknown how many others stolen TR's were not reported on the forums.This post is not to flame or hurt any members here. But lets learn from their experience.

This is just a reminder to keep a vigilant eye on your car. Install and alarm and kill switches. If you park your car at the curb in front of your house or work be especially careful. Block the car with the wives car or daily driver if in the drive way.

Taking the Buick for Xmas shopping at the mall or going to the Movies in my opinion should be a no no.... :eek:

As a Law Enforcement Officer I can tell you that most car thieves use roll backs and tow trucks. Most know to push the car several houses over before trying to hot wire it or load it. A TR can be stolen in 5 seconds if using a Repo style tow truck.

Remember If they really want it the can probably get it....But why make it easy?

In closing , make sure you have your car properly insured. An appraisal of your TR is also a great idea. :wink:
 
Very good advice Louie! I think it is safe to say that there are thieves that look specifically for these cars as well as other G-bodies like you mentioned. I can personally tell you I know of a few people that had cars stolen down here where it was pretty obvious somebody had to be watching their cars because it just so happened that on a night where they forgot to block the car in, it disappeared!:rolleyes: :eek:
 
You really don't want to see your car end up like this,
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Trust me.
 
no feeling worse than opening the garage to an empty bay....been there. Also, they have a way of never showing back up, and the battle w/ insurance over value is very long and tiring. You guys w/ ts NEED to get a prof appraisal, most ins agents know what a GN is, but not Ts...thats what we experienced. We heard numerous times, "If it WERE a GN...." We finally worked it out and got what it was worth...it did take 2 months+ though. And if the theif knew one bay over (separated by a wall) was a 500 mile GNX...he'd feel as dumb as I did mad.
 
If Billy ends up in the NAMBLA list hes gonna have to deal with me... First the subway video now this?
 
Dear Turbo Regal Owners,

The G body platform is still one of the most sought after and stolen cars in the country.

So is the HONDA :biggrin: Honda owners beware your 17 year old son may steal the keys & take it for a stereo & muffler install!


This is just a reminder to keep a vigilant eye on your car. Install and alarm and kill switches. If you park your car at the curb in front of your house or work be especially careful. Block the car with the wives car or daily driver if in the drive way.

A pit bull works well too

Taking the Buick for Xmas shopping at the mall or going to the Movies in my opinion should be a no no.... :eek:

Hey I have gone shopping with the wife in my T. I stay in the car while she shops. Just like a dirty old man & watching the nice young babes walking in/out of the stores

As a Law Enforcement Officer I can tell you that most car thieves use roll backs and tow trucks. Most know to push the car several houses over before trying to hot wire it or load it. A TR can be stolen in 5 seconds if using a Repo style tow truck.

TIP if you see a TB being towed follow it


Remember If they really want it the can probably get it....But why make it easy?

In closing , make sure you have your car properly insured. An appraisal of your TR is also a great idea. :wink:

ALL GREAT TIPS THANKS
 
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