Stolen Classic Chevy C-10 Pickup Tracked to N Ringe Lane in Las Vegas, But The Mystery Continues

Stolen Classic Chevy C-10 Pickup Tracked to N Ringe Lane in Las Vegas, But The Mystery Continues Stolen Classic Chevy C-10 Pickup Tracked to N Ringe Lane in Las Vegas, But The Mystery Continues
Stolen March 8, 2024
Stolen 911 Case File 24-0054
Make Chevrolet
Model C-10
Model Year 1968
Color Black
VIN CS148S156979
License / Tag CVEH68M3
State Issued NV
Reported to the Police? Yes
Police Agency LVMPD
Police Case Number LLV240300028195

Las Vegas, Nevada – A classic car heist with a twist has Las Vegas authorities hunting for a stolen 1968 Chevrolet C-10 pickup truck. But what makes this vintage Chevy so valuable to thieves, and why should you care?

The fact that the truck was parked at a friend’s residence for repairs adds another layer to the mystery. Was the thief aware the vehicle was undergoing work, making it an easier target?

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is currently investigating the case. The stolen C-10 was equipped with a tracking device, which led them to a location on the 1200 block of N Ringe Lane, but the truck was nowhere to be found. The vehicle was originally parked on March 4th, 2024, at a friend’s residence on North Christy Lane in Las Vegas, with the theft being reported on March 8th after the friend noticed it missing.

The C-10, a staple of the American workhorse era, has become a highly sought-after collector’s item in recent decades. Known for its durability and timeless design, these trucks have seen a surge in popularity as enthusiasts breathe new life into them with restorations and customizations.

This particular 1968 model, painted black, could be a target for several reasons:

  • Originality: A 1968 C-10 in good condition is a rare find. Depending on the engine, mileage, and overall condition, it could be worth tens of thousands of dollars on the collector market.
  • Parts: Even if the truck itself isn’t in pristine shape, thieves might steal it to harvest valuable parts. Classic car parts, especially for popular models like the C-10, can be expensive and difficult to find legally.
  • Restoration Project: Some stealers target classic vehicles with the intention of fixing them up and selling them themselves. A C-10 in decent shape could be a lucrative project for a skilled mechanic or body shop operating outside the law.

This isn’t just a story about a stolen car; it’s a reminder of the thriving underworld of classic car theft. If you have any information about the whereabouts of this 1968 Chevrolet C-10, contact Hinch Investigations at 408-461-7714 or @GTAInvestigator on Telegram. Let’s help get this classic Chevy back on the road where it belongs.

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