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Old 25th October 2013, 19:54   #61
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Re: Towing a Vintage Car: Precautions to be taken

My friend is looking for a flat bed operator from Mumbai to Kolhapur. He needs to transport a modern classic. An economical & cost effective operator would be great for use, as savings can be used for restoration. Request if leads can be PMed.
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Old 25th October 2013, 22:23   #62
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Re: Towing a Vintage Car: Precautions to be taken

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Last week I was caught by ootty police for driving my friend's Bolero with out my friend in it.

I was having all the relevant papers including the pollution but the registered owner was not in the car. I spoke to a constable which was very rude then to a polite sub-inspector. The sub inspector told me that there are many car lifting cases reported
As KPS indicated, the cop took you for a ride! If, as you said, you had all the relevant papers (mainly RC), then how could they suspect a car lifting case? AFAIK, owners would normally not leave the RC sitting inside the car itself for fear of making too convenient for a car thief!
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Old 1st December 2013, 16:03   #63
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Re: Towing a Vintage Car: Precautions to be taken

Hi every one,

Sorry for being away for a long time. But now I am relocating to banglore and to my Herald. Can any one point me to a reputed workshop in Banglore where I can restore my Herald?
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