Reminds me of a certain very expensive "rare"Boss M*stang that was shipped down here to New Zealand. Great care was used to load the restored car in a container and the owner specified chains around the rear axle, attached to the container floor to keep it from moving around during it's voyage. It's a shame nobody told the forkhoist driver unloading on the other end this,before he attempted to tow it out of the container!! Owen > Was also told of unloading cars shipped per rail in the late 40s and finding > that the chains had torn through the frame where fastened with them. Some > serious humping going on there!!!! > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jack Johnson" <johnaire@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 5:32 PM > Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Forward Look 'Theft Proofing' > > > > Being I'm not a movie goer, I didn't know that a movie was made of this > > incident. I believe it was abut 30 years ago that I was told of this. > I'm > > not sure if the movie came first or the policeman in Portville got it > first. > > Don't really matter chains can stop things from happening. > > > > Oh while I'm on here, I will be in Hershey in the White Field in spaces > WBP > > 19-20. If any one happens to walk by there stop introduce yourself. I > > probably won't have any Kettle Corn with me like I did at Chryslers @ > > Carlisle. Unless I find time to pop some. > > > > Have a great weekend, > > Jack in chilly Shinglehouse, Pa > > > > > > > In a message dated 10/06/2001 1:26:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > > johnaire@xxxxxxxxxxx writes: > > > > > > << And I was told that his rear axel was torn off the car. >> > > > That is from an old movie..... sorry. > > > > > > Joe > > > >
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