Gone in 60 seconds

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Mercedes SLR McLaren. Palmer-Tomkinson owned it. 4 gang members were involved. Ganchi, Kaduji, Hameed Nawaz, Shazad Hussain and Shakeel Shouk were involved. They toured the capital with a shopping list of top-of-the-range models. The car ended up at Birmingham City Airport.

May not be the right answer but it sounds like a weird movie... I'd watch it lol
 
Okay I am going to take a stab at this:

1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 Convertible

"This incredible 1968 Z/28 equipped Camaro convertible is one of the rarest of the rare. It is the only “ONE OF ONE” Camaros ever manufactured by the Chevrolet Division of General Motors and was built on a COPO (Central Office Production Order). This legendary one-off Camaro was created expressly for Pete Estes, General Manager of the Chevrolet Division of GM. Estes used the car as a personal driver and was so excited with it that he gave the O.K. to release similar special parts for the Penske Racing team to use on their racing Camaros. This incredibly rare muscle car was sold at auction in 1991 for a muscle car record price of $172,000.00! When the record price was established, all of the special parts had been taken off and the Camaro was equipped stock. Al Maynard, the current owner had to purchase another car to add the special equipment originally on the Pete Estes Camaro. Al Maynard states loud and clear, “This is the Pete Estes car! It has all the original sheet metal with absolutely nothing changed. Everything is date coded correctly, and every piece is absolutely correct. Maynard continues, “It is the only one in the world.” Several knowledgeable collectors and investors have stated that this is the rarest muscle car on the planet and could easily become one of the first muscle cars to well exceed the “ONE MILLION DOLLAR” mark. Even with a “ONE TO ONE AND A HALF MILLION DOLLAR” price tag, it could be considered an outstanding bargain. This rare jewel is not an engineering car or a prototype, but a true “ONE OF ONE” Chevrolet production car. It is absolutely the ideal centerpiece for any car collection in the world."

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AUBURN, Ind. -- A one-of-a-kind Z-28 Camaro convertible built for a former General Motors Corp. executive is missing its keys, title and original bill of sale -- all of them stolen during a classic car auction.

Bids fell short for the convertible, which was created for Elliott Estes, former general manager of GM’s Chevrolet division. It was expected to bring $1 million to $2 million at the Kruse International Auction Park.

A briefcase with the papers and owner Kathy Maynard’s purse were left in her Suburban for a few moments Thursday evening. Both are now missing.

“That was all the information in the world,” Maynard said. “We’re sick.”

She said she figures someone took the bags for cash without realizing what they contained and hopes that the thief dumped the paperwork on the Kruse grounds.

Auctioneer Dean Kruse has promised a substantial reward for the bags’ return.

Although Maynard’s husband, Al Maynard, has copies of the documentation, he agrees that the originals enhance the car.

The dark green muscle car is the only Z-28 Camaro convertible in the world and was built on a central office production order. Estes had it outfitted with racing parts.

“It’s probably the best Camaro in the world, as far as desirability,” Kruse said.
 
Good response bpditty, but not the correct response.
The answer has nothing to do with the movie Gone in 60 seconds. I just liked the movie and couldn't think of anything else for a title.

Here is another hint

The owner of the 1 off car, owned a Stutz Bearcat.
 
please give us a better clue i am at work and i cant think of anything but this right now i dont even want the car i just want the answer lol
 
James Bonds Aston Martin DB5
Owned By Anthony Pugliese since 1986
Stolen June 20th 1997
 
is it the 1965 Shelby Cobra stolen from Decatur or the Corvette from a Christchurch house. (black two-door Chevrolet Corvette 2005 sport coupe was taken on November 23. The luxury car is right-hand drive with a six litre LS2 engine and a six speed gearbox.)
 
stutz bearcat, owned by Mr burns, used as a getaway car when burns, smithers and homer are being chased by the FBI for commited treason; in the simpsons
 
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simpsons hit and run
Mr. Burns' Limo

cmon thats got to be the answer lol
 
lol look at all the editing going on....

Guys, the OP dude can see WHEN you last changed your answer...
 
Stutz bearcat
owned by Mr burns
homer steals the car
homer was looking for a trillion dollar bill before
date: april 5 1998
ended up in cuba
 
I looked it up and saw the Simpson but someone said it really happened...lol damn it
 
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