Classic 1930 Model A is missing from parking lot in Dearborn

Reward offered for return of car that was inside trailer at Henry Ford Museum in June

DEARBORN, Mich. – Have you seen this 1930 classic Model A convertible? It was stolen from the parking lot of the Henry Ford Museum in June.

Dearborn police said the classic car was inside a Carrier Road Runner trailer that was being pulled  by a 2001 Ford F-250 truck.

Police said the owner was in town from California and visiting the museum on June 26 when the theft happened.

Descriptions of stolen truck, trailer

A2001 Ford F250 Pick up California Plate: 6P95642 White top with gold on bottom of truck, Nascar License Plate rim/Small NASCAR sticker in rear window

A 2007 Iner Carrier Road Runner trailer (White) California plate: 4JT5217 (2-Axel enclosed trailer) small Ford racing sticker on rear bumper

A 1930 Ford Model A (yellow, with black/chrome fenders and brown convertible top) California plate 670RHG, VIN: A2970284

Tips

If anyone has information on the stolen vehicles or suspects please use the HEAT (Help Eliminate Auto Theft) tip line at 1-800-242-HEAT. There is up to a $1,000 reward offered by HEAT for information leading to the arrest, recovery and prosecution and a $1,000 reward offered by the vehicle owner for the return of the Model A.


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