The messed up part is I can see that happening. The salesman, for whatever reason, felt he had a customer that could afford the car. He let his guard down and allowed the guy to drive it. Why not, he was in the car too. Then when the guy asked the salesman to drive the car back to the dealership the salesman didn't think anything of it. Besides, who would be dumb enough to try to steal a car that expensive? 8)
Cops are right, the car was probably in a trailer shortly after being stolen and then on the way overseas to a blackmarket customer. On the brighter side, that's one less F50 stateside. That means the rest here are worth even more. :wink:
I never thought Schmit would try that, though. I always thought he was kidding. :shock:
Cops are right, the car was probably in a trailer shortly after being stolen and then on the way overseas to a blackmarket customer. On the brighter side, that's one less F50 stateside. That means the rest here are worth even more. :wink:
I never thought Schmit would try that, though. I always thought he was kidding. :shock: