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355 Challenge STOLEN in New Hampshire!

Discussion in 'New England' started by BigHead, Oct 26, 2005.

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  1. BigHead

    BigHead Formula Junior

    Oct 31, 2003
    995
    Outside of Boston
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    Dennis
    #1 BigHead, Oct 26, 2005
    Last edited by a moderator: Sep 7, 2017
    My good friend Andy Sanborn just had his 1995 355 Challenge STOLEN in New Hampshire, NH plate "Anglina".

    More details to follow, but please keep your eyes open! It is a Tommy Hilfiger team car (one of three), pics below. It has an open exhaust and is very loud. Can't imagine what someone is going to do with it, other than take it for a joy ride. If they try to part it out, please let me know (mysteriously low prices on 355 parts, especially Challenge parts). Alas, the third possibility is that it's in a shipping container going to Latin America or the Middle East or Eastern Europe. Damn.

    Thanks.

    --Dennis
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  2. rsvmille676

    rsvmille676 Formula Junior

    Nov 24, 2004
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    That sucks. My brother saw this car on 393 just outside of Concord a few weeks ago. Any idea on how long it has been missing? Also, I have emailed this link to him to see if he has any more info on it.

    I hope your friend is able to find it.
     
  3. Too Fast

    Too Fast Rookie

    Oct 26, 2005
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    Man that stinks. I guess even NH is not immune to this kind of thing.
     
  4. AntonyR

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    Apr 12, 2004
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  5. BigHead

    BigHead Formula Junior

    Oct 31, 2003
    995
    Outside of Boston
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    Dennis
    THANKS to all for the great detective work, but, alas, this site is OLD. These are pictures taken from before my friend Andy bought the car. That "for sale" website is just sorely, sorely out of date. (And, yes, Andy did apply "6" and "FedEx" stickers this summer, but that was to replace the old stickers, which were fading/peeling.)

    Someone would have to be really ballsy to post a for sale ad with the car a day after they stole it (still, it's certainly conceivable, as sad a reflection on our society as it is).

    Your efforts are much appreciated!

    vty,

    --Dennis
     

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