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Posted: 1/8/07 9:48pmMessage 21 of 37
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North Hills, CA - USA
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  Adam, thank you for the intervention there. I thought members of this forum were above this. Maybe I have too much of a Los Angeles mentality whereas, if its not double bolted, pad locked and guarded by a rabid Doberman, it's GONNA disappear. And I live in a good part of town. There is even security at the mall AND the grocery store. A sign of the times
     I think the point I am trying to make is that some sort of security is a good idea and maybe now should be dealt with at future gatherings. I don't want anyone to go to Carson City and come home Vette poor or damaged. No one does.....just an ounce of prevention.
            By the way, I saw the post before you editted it and was ready to go off in a way I would probably have been banned from this forum. Thanks for your level-headedness.
                                                Reid  '72 T-top
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Posted: 1/8/07 9:58pmMessage 22 of 37
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Montesano, WA - USA
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Vette(s): had a really nice one. sold it to a good friend. Purchased 2004 custom coupe in Feb. 2009 did not tell anyone here until August 2009. BAD I KNOW.
I have been watching, reading the post, and I feel that if securtiy is there grea, if it cost extra I wouls consider, but I have faith in God. that he led me to this vette and that he provided me the means to get the vette, so I have faith that he will protect t(his) vette, go ahead an shake your head but I have to believe that what will be will be, period, no matter whsat I try to prevent from happening.JMO.
Larry
P.S. with a vert it is easier to steal anyway.
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Posted: 1/8/07 10:00pmMessage 23 of 37
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Seabeck, WA - USA
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Vette(s): 1981 Red T-Top 450hp / 383ci 3-Speed Auto 63000 12.5 sec 1/4
I have to agree too with you Larry.
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Posted: 1/8/07 10:22pmMessage 24 of 37
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Los Angeles, CA - USA
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Vette(s): 1972 elkhart green T-Top, New paint, one previous owner, 370hp/350, hookers/flowMasters. Original PW,PS,PB,AC. All docs.
OK, I started this thread because I've just put 24k in restoration over the engine work and purchase price and I am concerned about leaving her in an unprotected parking lot LATE at night - I have a low jack, but my thoughts are of vandalism and crappy aborted (and costly) theft jobs, as the replacement insurance value for my ride is 1/2 of my investment - typical for many restoration jobs. I know many of you live in areas where theft and vandalism rarely happen, but I also know the satistics around motels for collector cars during shows (and Hennings listed the '68-72 Vette as a major target). So I thought I'd post and see what was planned. I accept that there is no security, and given that, it will be my decision to attend or not. For those with faith that nothing will happen ever, I envy you - as I have had a collector car stolen and 2 damaged in hit and run while parked in lots...so I apologize if I'm a wimp, or unfaithful, or a crybaby, but I have to be a realist - thus my inquiry into lot security.
-Kalynn
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Posted: 1/8/07 10:30pmMessage 25 of 37
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Seabeck, WA - USA
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Vette(s): 1981 Red T-Top 450hp / 383ci 3-Speed Auto 63000 12.5 sec 1/4
Just for info...  I'm sure it's gone up since 2000. 
 
 
Carson City - Crime Stats 2000
Assault: 167
Burglary: 422
Larceny: 1039
Murder: 0
Rape: 17
Robbery: 23
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Posted: 1/8/07 10:41pmMessage 26 of 37
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Flanders, NJ - USA
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Vette(s): 1982 Black, ZZ4, Hooker Side Pipes, 3.55 Rear, Rebuilt & upgraded 700R4, All new suspension, brakes, & new Charcoal interior.
DWright has the best idea, he stays in camp grounds and sleeps next to his car Pinch



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Posted: 1/8/07 10:43pmMessage 27 of 37
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  So no cars were stolen in Carson City? I'm moving tomorrow!
              Seriously, just curious, what about GTA?
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Posted: 1/8/07 10:44pmMessage 28 of 37
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Indianapolis, IN - USA
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Vette(s): 1981 corvette coupe 1999 convertible
Hey Guys
                     I understand the concern about theft of our vette's, that is why I went with
                     the Viper alarm ($500.00) which has a built in pager that let's you see
                     where the brake-in is taking place and also an Electric kill switch. That's
                     about as good as it gets. As we all know, if the they want it its gone.

                     See you guys in Carson City

                                                                                      Eurodesk
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Posted: 1/9/07 3:33amMessage 29 of 37
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Victor, NY - USA
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Vette(s): 2004 Commemorative Edition Coupe, Auto w/HUD. 13K miles in 2015. Sold 1982 Red Coupe
[QUOTE=DaveM] DWright has the best idea, he stays in camp grounds and sleeps next to his car Pinch[/QUOTE]

I can assure you that security is NOT my motive. I camp because

1.- I enjoy it.
2.- I would rather spend my money on the Vette than me.

If the hotel would let me sleep in the parking lot and then come in and take a shower, I would.
Because DaveM and I will be sharing a room at Carson City, that is a possibility.

If we were staying at a big City with a known high crime rate, I would be concerned. But I also understand other members concerns and respect that.

If we want to take Ben's suggestion and post a sentry at the parking lot from midnight to 6 AM, working on 2 hour shifts, I would volunteer for that.

I am open to other ideas.
 
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Posted: 1/9/07 5:09amMessage 30 of 37
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Grand Blanc, MI - USA
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Vette(s): 1979, 350sb, as my kids affectionately call it "shit brown" Corvette purchased in 1996. 84,000+ miles. Not a show car, but I love her just the same.
[QUOTE=VNCRUISER]  Adam, thank you for the intervention there. I saw the post before you editted it and was ready to go off in a way I would probably have been banned from this forum. Thanks for your level-headedness.
                                                Reid  '72 T-top
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My apologies to everyone on this forum, but especially VNCRUISER, Lowbrowser, and Adam!  While I understand some of the comments in my post could be, and probably were, construed as insulting, I wish to assure everyone that that was not my intention.
 
I hope my public humiliation and sincerity shine through on this post and are not again misconstrued in any way.  The last thing I want to do is cause bad feelings with any of the forum members.
 
The people on this site are terrific, and I am ashamed that my post had to be edited like that.  Again, I apologize, and promise never to do it again.
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