Stolen 1968 Chevrolet C10 Pickup – San Angelo, TX

San Angelo, TX — Investigator Marc Hinch (PI 189056) is requesting immediate assistance from the public regarding the theft of a unique, 1968 Chevrolet C10 Pickup.

🚨 STOLEN VEHICLE ALERT

YEAR / MAKE / MODEL: 1968 Chevrolet C10 1/2 Ton

VIN: CS148A108898

COLOR: Burnt Orange / Red (Harley Davidson Scheme)

STOLEN FROM: San Angelo, TX (Tom Green County)

CASE STATUS: ACTIVE

Case Overview

A classic 1968 Chevrolet C10 Pickup was reported stolen from a rural storage property near Brown’s Pool, situated off N Hwy 87 and Fruitland Farm Road in San Angelo, Texas. This high-target asset features a distinctive burnt orange and red paint job modeled after a Harley Davidson color scheme, paired with a clean black interior.

Investigative Analysis

With vintage C10s remaining a high-target asset for collectors and custom builders, theft rates for these classic pickups have seen a sharp increase. Given the rural geography of the San Angelo theft, it is highly probable the vehicle was moved via trailer and is currently being concealed on a local property, stashed in a barn, or hidden within an outbuilding in the surrounding area.

The “3 3690” plate is a known dead end—it is not officially registered to the truck—making visual identification of the unique Harley Davidson-inspired paint scheme the most reliable method for recovery. Sophisticated theft rings frequently target these stored, unregistered assets, banking on the delay in reporting to successfully secure and hide the vehicle on private land before it can be intercepted.

Law Enforcement: If you have physical contact with this vehicle, please contact the Investigator Marc Hinch at 408 461-7714. A stolen vehicle report has been filed with the Tom Green County Sheriff’s Office, Case #25-03298.

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