Dearborn Police Seek Help to Locate Stolen Model A
Saturday, July 7th, 2012Eleven days after someone stole a classic Ford Model A convertible parked in an enclosed trailer in the parking lot of the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, police decided July 6 to issue an alert requesting the help of the public.
The Ford Model A was stolen on June 26 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. from the parking lot of the museum. The car was parked in an enclosed trailer, which was hitched to a 2001 Ford F-250 pickup. The truck, trailer and classic car were all stolen, Dearborn Police said in an alert issued Friday afternoon (July 6).
The owner of the Ford Model A is from California and was in Dearborn visiting the museum. The truck is white with gold lower trim, California plate 6P95642. The trailer is a 2007 Iner Carrier Road Runner. The trailer (white) has a California Plate: 4JT5217 (2-Axel Enclosed Trailer) with a small Ford Racing Sticker on rear Bumper and a 1930 Ford Model A (Yellow, with black/chrome fenders and Brown convertible top) California Plate 670RHG, VIN: A2970284.
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 or www.1800242HEAT.com. 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.

