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Of all the Vettes to take......
The owner would be alot better off with the insurance check. If your taking the chance of getting caught...... why a C-4 ??????
If you are stealing a car at a car show, get one that will blend in and you won't get caught to begin with.
Remember this is a 62. Simple ignition that if left unlocked IIRC can be started without even needing a key. Heck I was given a truck without a key and similar ignition, my first one and I had it running in a short time and I didn't know what I was doing at the time. I suspect most people don't insure their cars for what they're truly worth, likely too costly for most. Add a 20 yr ownership and it's likely more a member of the family than a car.Theft is based on probability of getting caught vs reward if not located. Assuming your bright enough to sell vs using it as a daily driver ..........What are your chances of making any money and having a quick sale on a C-4 ? There are a million of them for sale and the lowest priced / sought after among the entire production. Clearly this is not a well planned out caper. Sounds like more of a joy ride than theft. Any chance the owner left the keys in and had someone take it insured at 150% of value ? There is a ton of insurance fraud taking place every day and companies so greedy to take your money they insure at values no one on the street would ever pay.
Just seems too unlikely without a key in hand to drive it away.