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'A vintage Jaguar convertible, believed to be gone forever, is now being returned to its owner 46 years after thieves in New York drove off with it.
Authorities recently found the car in a shipping freighter off the California coast, headed to Europe.
"I couldn't believe it," said Ivan Schneider, the car's original owner. "I still don't believe it. It's a miracle."
.....Schneider says he still remembers the March morning in 1968 when he left his Manhattan apartment for work and couldn't find his then-6-month-old Jaguar XKE convertible.'
Former trial lawyer Schneider is now 82 and retired to Florida but is overjoyed to be getting his cherished vehicle back. The car's mileage has increased from 6,000 miles to just 28,000 in all the years it has been away, apparently, but the mystery of who stole it has yet to be solved. The most recent purchaser owned it only three months. The person who sold it to him, in Turlock, CA, said he had owned it for 40 years.
The classic vehicle was bound for the Netherlands, to a buyer there who looks like he/she may just have lost out big time. It's in poor condition but still worth about $24,000.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hunt-for-jaguar-believed-lost-forever-gets-big-break-in-los-angeles/
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http://www.losangelesregister.com/articles/schneider-604987-car-shipped.html
Authorities recently found the car in a shipping freighter off the California coast, headed to Europe.
"I couldn't believe it," said Ivan Schneider, the car's original owner. "I still don't believe it. It's a miracle."
.....Schneider says he still remembers the March morning in 1968 when he left his Manhattan apartment for work and couldn't find his then-6-month-old Jaguar XKE convertible.'
Former trial lawyer Schneider is now 82 and retired to Florida but is overjoyed to be getting his cherished vehicle back. The car's mileage has increased from 6,000 miles to just 28,000 in all the years it has been away, apparently, but the mystery of who stole it has yet to be solved. The most recent purchaser owned it only three months. The person who sold it to him, in Turlock, CA, said he had owned it for 40 years.
The classic vehicle was bound for the Netherlands, to a buyer there who looks like he/she may just have lost out big time. It's in poor condition but still worth about $24,000.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hunt-for-jaguar-believed-lost-forever-gets-big-break-in-los-angeles/
Photo link.
http://www.losangelesregister.com/articles/schneider-604987-car-shipped.html