This is the story. I was diagnosed with a terminal illness and have only so much time till my end. I purchased this car as a project for me and my son, so he'll have something that was "ours" when I'm gone. This car was stolen from El Mirage Rd. just north of Glendale Ave. about 2-3 weeks ago. I'd really like to get it back since we had all the parts to put it together. This car was on a trailer, and someone just took all that I wanted to build with my son. Please Help....I won't call the cops....Just put it back one night, or call me and I'll go pick it up. 1934 Plymouth 4dr Sedan. Has all doors, gl***, fenders, seats and frame. PLEASE! Arlo 602-299-4309
Damn man..this really ****s!! Put this up on the main board as well so everyone can see it. I hope you get this back and the low life that stole it get's his as well. Good luck!! Tony
man... thieves **** and should be hung by the scrotum and boiled in lead i hope you get your car back, and my prayers are with you and yours
Damn that ****in ****s what the hell are these people thinking of I really hope you get your car back I will keep my eyes and ears out for you in Inland empire I know a lot of people here and in Los Angeles.I also have family in Phoenix I will email the photos to them.
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My heart goes out to you man, but terminal doesn't have to mean anytime soon.Do what you have to and keep a POSITIVE at***ude.I've seen it work on many people I've known.As far as the car, I hope you can find it and beat the total **** out of the s***bag or s***bags that took it. Best of luck
I'm sure all will keep their eye out, but I would like to think your message about the perpetrators "putting it back" falls on deaf ears here. I think the ol' HAMB motto is "Steal Our Stuff, We'll Kick Your Teeth In." I can't imagine anyone around here would steal anything from anyone. If anything, there is often an outpouring of charity. I believe Rich Rogers has the right of it. Stay positive. Make building a car with your son your ultimate life goal. It's an admirable ambition that chokes me up to think about it. Perhaps the thing to do is consider that car lost and start looking for another body to start with. Don't waste valuable time being upset over something you can't change. I'm sure there are plenty of individuals around who would lend a helping hand and might have some decent leads for affordable or FREE body/parts. Because I live in the opposite corner of the nation, I couldn't help you in that department, but I could chip in a few bucks (I'm broke you know, but good causes like this are pretty special) to get you and your son started on a new project. Keep your head up and don't let the small minded greediness of thieving ****s stop you from such a worthwhile cause. Good luck, Arlo
Arlo, If your car does not show up soon, drop me a pm. I have a 35 chevy 4 dr sedan that I could probably donate to the cause. Same body style and in about the same shape as the one in your pics. Just does not have any front end sheet metal. Good luck,
I'd check the local s**** dealers, and supply them with photos to make sure they know it's stolen. Only a car guy would have a clue that's worth more than it's weight as junk. And I can't picture anyone with a clue about old cars stealing a 4dr sedan that's apart like that, it's a Plymouth, not a Duesenberg. But it's not hard to picture some crackhead hooking up to a trailer and towing it to a s****yard to raise a few bucks for his next score. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying the car is a piece of **** or anything - just a strange one to steal, unless you happen to need parts for that particular year of Plymouth.
This is a bunch of **** why do people have to steal!!!!! Have you looked on the "****rod" boards? I will keep an eye out for you in Kansas either way. ---- John
Eyes open here too. If it's around, we'll find it. Keep a positive at***ude, it's not always easy but try.
Back to the top, Good luck in all aspects and may God be with you and yours! The s**** yard sounds like the best place to look. We had a rash of stolen jalopys here in Chattanooga turning up missing as were cars on the street that hadn't been moved in awhile. It was one dumb*** that was hauling them in at the rate of two or three a day.
the s**** yards are your best bet. if the body is still there they will give it back if you explain the situation and they have a heart. I wish you the best and hopefully things work out for you. This is the greatest thing a father could ever do for his son under any cir***stances. you will both teach each other more during this build than you have throughout your lives thus far. good luck, God bless, and may you have many more builds with your son.
Man, sorry to hear about yer illness and project loss. I live too far away to be of any help other than hating a f---ing thief. I would be looking at all the s**** dealers with in 50 miles and checking every cl***ified add in all the free papers, including all neighboring citys and counties that have their own web sites. I would also contact local radio stations for some free adverti*****t announcements as to your situation and what the car means to you and your family. I would make that car so hot all the thief could do was drag it out on a country road and abandon it. Good luck
Sorry Arlo, but the car in the pic is not a '34 Plymouth. You may have problems proving it's yours when you find it, if you keep calling it a '34 Plymouth.
that sux man, hope you get it back in the same shape it left in. You just never know who's out there and what they're gonna take, fkn *******s