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Hi thought i'd post this up here, because if anyone has seen it, it'd probably be you guys. This is my girlfriends, friends, fathers pride and joy.

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Hi everybody

Our car was stolen in Tewantin on Sunday night/Monday morning.We were on the way to the Gold Coast for our first Wintersun.

If you could please email this flyer to any clubs or people that have an interest in cars. If anybody has seen the car since then please contact Glen on 0427178690 or the Noosa Police.

Thanks in advance,

Glen and Laurie Hamilton

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I "lost" an e55 a few years back, i feel his pain...never find another the same :P

I've family near the area you mentioned, i'll fire off some emails with pic attached.

Hope he had his insurance value up to date.

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STOLEN

FROM TEWANTIN EARLY MORNING ON MONDAY 2nd JUNE

1970 HT GTS MONARO 253

REGISTRATION PHT 253

Fully restored Verdoro Green with Gold Stripes (bonnet, boot and sides)

Houndstooth interior

Aunger Hustler Mags

Chassis No HT42681B

Engine No 253H18709

REWARD OFFERED FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO RECOVERY OF VEHICLE

Phone 0427178690 Glen Hamilton

There are some extra details

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saw it on the news last night...

seems a few classics went missing in the past 4-5 days...

Yeah i watched it too, seems like they towed them all away; the Monaro had an immobilizer. Apparently the lady across the road from where it was stolen from seen it happen, but the husband told her not to worry about it; not their problem. :laugh:

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