Posted by Fixerupper on January 10, 2011 at 05:45:21 from (207.199.205.40):
In Reply to: O/T Stolen cars..... posted by Goose on January 09, 2011 at 20:40:23:
My rusty old S-10 ran away from me the other day but no one was drivng. Too lazy to hit the parking brake I parked it in front of the shop idleing to warm up and a few minutes later it was at the botom of the yard up against a wooden sliding machine shed door. Pushed the door in but there was a tractor parked real close to it so it didn't go in far, but the drawbar of the tractor did go through the door with enough force to bend the back bumper of the pickup.
About fifty years ago a neighbor's 52 Chevy did the same thing in the same place but the machine shed door was open and the car rolled right through the opening and disappeared into the machine shed. He was a kind of excitable type of a guy with a high pitched voice and I can still hear him saying "my car is gone, my car is gone" when he came out of the house. Jim
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