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« Reply #15 on: August 18, 2015, 06:03:58 PM »
thats crazy. Sounds like anycar show is a main target of the thieves now. I didn't realize it was so prevalent these days. I guess I don't attend enough shows now a days to see this trend.

Austin, you are much like us, we like to drive ours daily too.  So you gain a certain sense of awareness and being cautious just comes with the territory.  We rarely ever leave mine where I can't see it at all times. We've done some weekend trips with the cars but haven't done a major car event like Charlotte, Pigeon Forge, in several years.   Theft was going on then but it wouldn't surprise me if the numbers have risen since.  As these cars get more expensive and harder to replace, theft usually follows that trend unfortunately.  Just can't be too careful with these things anymore. 
   Especially out here where we are, living within a few hours of the Mexico border.

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« Reply #16 on: August 18, 2015, 06:17:15 PM »
Yes I drive my cars, to the store, to run errands and such. Shoot When I am in Indiana I have driven and parked my Z at Walmart. Mind you I parked on the more of the empty end of the parking lot, kinda by where the amish park their buggies. But that was just to avoid other cars and door dings, I have been searching for the perfect parking spot since I was a kid.
If I have a passenger, like when I take my wife out to dinner in one of the cars, I drop her off out front, to put her name in or get the table, while I find the spot where the car has plenty of room around it, and I can see it from where we will be sitting. It might seem like work or to scary to take there cars out like I do, but I just love driving them. Now I am only able to take her out a handful of times a year, but it makes for a great date night.
Of course she drives a 65 mustang to work most of the time, and parks in a carport. (no security, alarm, kill switch) Car has been fine, its in an ok area. it has been a daily driver since 89 so I haven't treated any different than any other daily driver.

I am not as brave as you Larry, I couldn't give her the Z as a daily driver.  :o
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« Reply #17 on: August 18, 2015, 07:37:19 PM »
According to forbes  no cities near the Mexican border even rank near the top 10 in stolen cars,  and never have.
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« Reply #18 on: August 18, 2015, 10:07:38 PM »
According to forbes  no cities near the Mexican border even rank near the top 10 in stolen cars,  and never have.
   VT

I don't think anything internet or TV paints an honest picture.

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« Reply #19 on: August 18, 2015, 10:13:52 PM »
Yes I drive my cars, to the store, to run errands and such. Shoot When I am in Indiana I have driven and parked my Z at Walmart. Mind you I parked on the more of the empty end of the parking lot, kinda by where the amish park their buggies. But that was just to avoid other cars and door dings, I have been searching for the perfect parking spot since I was a kid.
If I have a passenger, like when I take my wife out to dinner in one of the cars, I drop her off out front, to put her name in or get the table, while I find the spot where the car has plenty of room around it, and I can see it from where we will be sitting. It might seem like work or to scary to take there cars out like I do, but I just love driving them. Now I am only able to take her out a handful of times a year, but it makes for a great date night.
Of course she drives a 65 mustang to work most of the time, and parks in a carport. (no security, alarm, kill switch) Car has been fine, its in an ok area. it has been a daily driver since 89 so I haven't treated any different than any other daily driver.

I am not as brave as you Larry, I couldn't give her the Z as a daily driver.  :o

I do the same, park away from people yet visible from where I am.  I've even gotten up from the dinner table to move it to a more visible location if I'm not seated where I hoped to be.
  Like you, been doing that since I had a license, it's just second nature anymore.  So much so that I find myself doing it even if I'm not in a classic car.
   No worries Austin, wife takes care of it.  She parks right outside her office window, business at a dead end street so no traffic gets in without noticing.  It's pretty safe.  Plus I'd feel sorry for the person that crossed my wife if someone tried to take it, lol.
   If there is ever a cool get together or weekend meet in your neck of the woods, we wouldn't hesitate to jump in it and buzz down to southern cal.

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« Reply #20 on: August 18, 2015, 10:23:16 PM »
This site is on the internet. People choose to beleive what they want instead of researching the facts.
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« Reply #21 on: August 18, 2015, 10:40:46 PM »
Most of that stuff is politically motivated, so I take it with a grain of salt.  Actually living in the areas in question is the only way to form an honest opinion.

Bottom line, as this entire thread shows, classic cars aren't really safe anywhere.  The story above with the entire car hauler taken in broad daylight shows how bold people can be.  More disturbing might be the fact that as crowded as the Charlotte Auto fair is, no one noticed??

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« Reply #22 on: August 18, 2015, 10:48:09 PM »
Just another example, my father had one of his stolen.  Parked right in front of the main entrance to a busy shopping mall on a Friday afternoon, literally 10 steps away.  People constantly going in and coming out.  He's in there for 20 minutes tops.  Comes out and car is gone.  Someone was bold enough to break into the car and steal it in broad daylight with people walking around everywhere.   Oddly, no one saw anything out of the ordinary, people are just oblivious to what's going on around them.

Car was never recovered.

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« Reply #23 on: August 18, 2015, 10:58:25 PM »
My buddy had a nice mid 80's blazer all done up that he drove on nice /dry days in the winter as well as all summer-he and his family were ice skating at a local outdoor rink when he saw his truck being driven away.Hard to chase someone on skates-they found it 3 days later all burnt!
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« Reply #24 on: August 18, 2015, 11:18:28 PM »
Now that's rough.  I think I'd rather not know what happened to it verses seeing it stripped or burnt to a crisp.

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« Reply #25 on: August 19, 2015, 02:50:36 AM »
 Too bad car clubs don't have prospects like we have in the MC world. Nothing like having a set of eyes (and whatever is carried) for a sure deterrent.  ;)

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« Reply #26 on: August 19, 2015, 04:13:31 AM »
car club prospects....thats funny. I don't think there is enough prestige for car clubs. Maybe a lowrider club or import club may have some clout where they have prospects. Old car clubs have no pride.....they will take anyone they can get... ;D

I think I would be considered a prospect since I have yet to join a club. CRG/team Camaro is about as close as I have gotten.
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« Reply #27 on: August 20, 2015, 11:19:24 PM »
Traveling to shows all over US and Europe for decades, I've found that classic car preferences and prestige for car clubs vary from place to place.
Using AACA as an example:
The "old guys" at Hershey have a waiting list. The fastest growing region in AACA is around Kansas City and most of its members are young adults. My region has steadily gained about 5% in membership for several years with several membership requirements.
On the other hand, AACA has never gained much traction on the West Coast.
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« Reply #28 on: August 20, 2015, 11:39:07 PM »
I never was too much for clubs as they generally have a certain make or model they celebrate and frown on guys like me who have a collection of various makes and models.

But the West coast thing doesn't surprise me too much, because there isn't much of anything that has caught on out here when it comes to car events.  All the good stuff is East of the Mississippi.  We don't have UMTR, NMCA, NMRA, PSMCD, F.A.S.T., Pontiac Nationals, and list goes on.   We have PSCA but they rarely get around outside of California, and once a year you have a nostalgia event over there with cacklefest.   Really nothing organized out here for musclecars though, most of the dragstrips have dried up and most of the national type of events are back East as well.
   All of which I find strange because they have to pack it all in with a few short months of decent weather, yet we have weather year round to support car activities, daily driving, sunshine, etc..  with very little worry of rain ever ruining a car weekend or hurting the turnout 12 months out of the year.  So much so that I have no desire to even venture East past Arizona towards the nasty weather after about November, lol.