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GMC Bolster Truck Stolen from War & Peace Show
Found this on another MV forum. Seem that someone stole a GMC Bolster truck while it was parked at the War & Peace show. Seems someone stole a lot of other equipment as well.
Stolen from the W&P Low loader parking (outside the show area) our GMC Bolster truck, any info would be much appreciated.Can anyone help ?? please look out for it or parts and the below list of other equipment stolen from other vehicles. 2 x gas firing 50cals. 1 x gas firing 30 cal. 2 x 50cal covers.1 x axe 2 x Bogie Wheels. 4 x mines. 1 x M3 Cover. 1 x 50cal pintle, box & ammo. 2 x WW2 dated jerry cans. 01427 752622 >>>>ANYBODY ANYWHERE HELP (in the world)>>>?? http://www.milweb.net/classifieds/classpics/63393.jpg |
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woah
i am in shock that this would happen at that wonderful event called W&P... I thought we were all of the same mindset there...look, if allowed touch but never take...sorry to hear this... We will have a sharp lookout ! I already missed it at the motorpool display... Admired that truck so much in 2011.... Is that the one that the owner from Hare&Hounds garage had for sale? |
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According to the thread over on HMVF forum, the truck was found soon after, but the gas operated guns had been removed and are still missing.
Thieves don't really care about the intentions or purposes of their victims. They are simply opportunists with no remorse. |
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there have been 3 major theft over the last year to 18 months as far as I recall.
There was a carrier from northern England. The stolen and now recovered Bolster truck. And most recently a CVR(T) Scorpion from East Sussex within the last week. R |
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wasnt there also an iltis jeep stolen this summer or last year from eastern Canada?
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