A Los Angeles man is getting his stolen Mustang back - 38 years after
it was stolen. The vehicle has an extra 300,000 miles and a different
paint job, but Eugene Brakke's 1965 Mustang is evidently running just
fine.
Brakke reported the car stolen to Burbank police in May 1970.
One month later, a Long Beach teenager named Judy Smongesky received
the car as a high school graduation gift from her father, who had
bought it at a Bellflower used car dealer.
Smongesky, who now lives in San Diego, said Thursday she had been
driving and maintaining the car for nearly four decades, and only
learned that it had been stolen when she recently prepared to sell
it. San Diego police verified the car was hot.
"It's his car, even though he had it for four years and I had it for
38," Smongesky said. "He seems like a real nice gentleman, though."
Brakke found out Smongesky had twice rebuilt the engine and painted
the Mustang from its old gold color to silver-blue.
"He wasn't too happy with that," Smongesky said.
The pair planned to meet up to transfer the car soon.
"It was hard but it was the right thing to do," Smongesky said. "I
haven't really cried yet, but when he drives it away, I think I'll
fall apart."
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g_Reunion.html Davïd Greenville, NC
RM v2.0 - 24 Mar 2008 20:18 GMT
How did she register for 3 decades and it didnt come up?
GILL - 25 Mar 2008 03:54 GMT
> How did she register for 3 decades and it didnt come up?
The TV news channel said the car had a replaced vin tag.
The owners neighbor pointed out to Her that it didn't match the body
numbers.

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