Re: [MV] 32,000 lost vehicles

From: Employee at MILVEHCO (milveh@dslextreme.com)
Date: Tue Aug 23 2005 - 17:48:03 PDT


No doubt these trucks are around somewhere, maybe gathering dust in some
huge corp yard or busted up in wrecking yard, parted out, wrecked and
waiting to be sold and paper work not turned in properly or they were
simply left on site at some big project to be used some other team and
there transfer papers were lost...all sorts of ways to misplace federal
vehicles when so many people use them and they have hundreds of thousands
to track with dozens upon dozens of federal agencies who own them, lend
them, trade them and sell them. And I wouldn't be surprised if some on
this list don't own vehicles they are looking for, again vehicles sold
legally, but paper work got lost in route to GSA or DRMO, etc. Happens
every day.

missing ones and for a small fee we won't turn turn them in!

m35products
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>> Speaking of poor representation, a few days ago our government admitted
>> they either lost or misplaced 32,000 vehicles we (taxpayers) bought for
>> them. They just can't account for them either through paper work or
>> physically searching. Possibly one or two of them are owned by list
>> members?
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> It would seem to this old investigator that (assuming they are civilian
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> vehicles) a simple computer search of the VIN's in NCIC might turn up the
> locations of the missing vehicles.
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> Also any warranty or recall work necessitates the input of the VIN to get
> the repair process started. If they are Fords. they come factory-equipped
> with enough defective parts to ensure almost a 100% recall certainty.
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> A search of the insurance company data bases might also turn up the VIN's.
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> I wonder if there's a bounty offered for finding them?
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> Is this where all the M35A2C w/w trucks are hiding?
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> APB
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