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- Who in Alaska buys this?
- You call that orange? That’s a tomato not an orange.
- Who steals such a car? Surely you can’t sell it? International car theft can’t really be a thing.
The only parts that make sense to me is that it was in Los Angeles and it was stolen. I’d give anything to know it’s location now.
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- Who steals such a car? Surely you can’t sell it? International car theft can’t really be a thing.
You can part it out. Maybe sell the whole car to Russia or something.
![]() 02/28/2018 at 05:07 |
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tax dodge
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Alaska’s really damn big. You’d want to cross it quickly, I’d imagine to get to the next town/city. And red-orange to scare away polar bears and caribou or whatever, perhaps. And be visible in snow.
The stolen thing makes less sense, though.
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I know some folks can see Russia from their house. If that’s true, I bet Russians came and took it. Drove it across the frozen waters.
![]() 02/28/2018 at 09:26 |
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This.
https://www.autotrader.com/car-news/heres-why-so-many-exotic-cars-have-montana-license-plates-256721
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Good read, that. Thanks.