From Lee's Corner Stolen 52 Olds Reward May 16, 2017

Larry and Elaine Palmer had their beautiful Oldsmobile stolen.  Their truck and trailer carrying the Olds was also stolen however both the truck and trailer have been found. The Oldsmobile is still missing and we'd like your help in spreading the word.  Please share this with everyone you know and be on the lookout for this vehicle:

 1952 Oldsmobile Super 88, Burgundy, Convertible
Vin # 528M12355
Tag # AA 96827 TN (antique). REWARD $10,000

If found, contact the Cobb County Police Department
(770)-499-3911)
Officer- X.D. WIlson
Badge # 2628

Or email to: lpalmer07@comcast.net

Please share this email with your friends and fellow car enthusiasts.  Please also let everyone know to be aware of purchasing any specific parts to this make/model that are offered as new/like new.

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Comment by Lee Gosney on May 17, 2017 at 7:16am

Thanks Don, many of those people are advertisers and members of SEWE and receive Lee's Corner.  If you are a member and you know someone who may be of help, please share this post with them.  The more eyes the better.  Thanks everyone.

Comment by DON BROCK on May 16, 2017 at 1:02pm

Send this INFO to Legendary, Gateway, Streetside, Hemings and all the rest.


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