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KIISQueen
01-18-2006, 04:44 AM
CARSON, Calif. - The last time former New York City resident Alan Poster saw his dream car, he was young and it was blue. Nearly four decades later, he's a little grayer and the car has turned silver — but it was love at first sight again as the Corvette somebody swiped in New York was returned to him.

"It's a dream. Wow, this is a beautiful model," Poster said as customs officials unveiled the 1968 sports car. "This is definitely a miracle. Because in speaking to the police, the odds of them finding me were a million to one."

Poster said last week that he won't drive the car much — he has a Mercedes — but he is glad to have it back in his collection.

Poster was living in New York in January 1969, when the car he'd bought for $6,000 three months earlier was stolen from a parking garage. Poster had not insured it against theft because he could not afford to do so.

He went on with his life, eventually moving to Northern California.

In November, the Corvette was inside a shipping container at the Port of Long Beach, destined for a buyer in Sweden. A routine customs check showed that the car had been reported stolen on Jan. 22, 1969, but there was no address for the owner.

Nobody knows where the car was or through how many hands it passed. While it appeared in perfect condition, some things had changed. It was silver with a red interior, had a different engine and lacked a gas tank, and its transmission had been stolen from another car.

The car was seized, and New York police were notified. Two detectives spent days studying microfilmed files until they found the report. They tracked down Poster and notified him that his long-lost Corvette had been found.

"The odds against finding it so many years afterward were phenomenal," said Mike Fleming, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

No arrests were made in connection with the theft of the car or the transmission.

The car's seller, a Long Beach collector, and the Swedish buyer are not suspected of wrongdoing, authorities said.

Poster, meanwhile, is overjoyed.

"This car was probably the last car I ever really (loved)," said Poster, 63. "It was the hottest thing around."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060118/ap_on_fe_st/corvette_comes_back

bachviet
01-18-2006, 08:35 AM
He's a lucky guy.

Cubsfan
01-18-2006, 08:38 AM
So, if he did have insurance, and they had replaced the car, then who would get it? Would he get it back or would the insurance company take it?

DarkFury
01-18-2006, 09:24 AM
So, if he did have insurance, and they had replaced the car, then who would get it? Would he get it back or would the insurance company take it?
Heh.. give the insurance company back it's original payment to you and keep the car. :heh:

Jenny
01-18-2006, 12:16 PM
haha Scott told me about this yesterday afternoon. So damn wild! Very cool for him. :D Can you imagine being the guy or even the guy that called him?? lol

bachviet
01-18-2006, 10:20 PM
Heh.. give the insurance company back it's original payment to you and keep the car. :heh:
Yeah right. Hopefully he paid off the loan otherwise the bank owned the car.

DarkFury
01-18-2006, 10:50 PM
Yeah right. Hopefully he paid off the loan otherwise the bank owned the car.
Are you taking this "hypothetical" situation seriously? :hmm:

Cause in reality, he didn't even have insurance.... so the car was his. We just playing "what if" right? :D

Sirrich3
01-19-2006, 05:51 PM
Wow, wonder who keeps it

attgig
01-19-2006, 07:44 PM
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