Stolen Aston Martin DB6 Volante

Stolen Aston Martin DB6 Volante

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CQ8

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787 posts

228 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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****STOP PRESS*****

The car has now been found undamaged and two suspects in custody.

PHEW!!!


Last night my father's DB6 Vantage Volante was stolen fron the drive outside his place in London

The vehicles details are as follows:

1968 Aston Martin DB6 Vantage Volante Mark 1
Silver with black hood and interior
Registration NDV 131F
Manual ZF 5 speed
Chassis Number DBVC/3691/R
Engine Number 400/3655/VC

This is an original RHD vantage volante, of which there were only 30 or so built. One distinguishing feature is that it is missing the driver's side rear bumper.

Please keep your eyes open. This is a very rare car and we're all hoping it will turn up but the more people who keeps their eyes open the better.

All indications point to a professional job.

In the meantime, I have notified Aston Martin Heritage, AMOC, magazines and all the dealers & auction houses I can think of. Not having much luck with the insurance company though. Put me through to an Indian call centre that promptly cut me off!

If you have any further thoughts or ideas, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Many thanks.

Chris

Edited by cq8 on Saturday 28th October 14:47

shadowninja

76,414 posts

283 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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Stolen to order, I bet. Good luck getting it back.

cardigankid

8,849 posts

213 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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Look, that is a horrific thing to happen, but, seriously, what was it doing standing in the drive? Older cars are extremely easy to nick. I hope it hasnt been pinched by a joy rider who will damage it. Otherwise, you are almost certain to get it back at some point. Its a bit conspicuous. Trust you were well insured.

CQ8

Original Poster:

787 posts

228 months

Tuesday 10th October 2006
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Thanks for making this a sticky.

I know putting it in the drive probably wasn't the best idea. Much of the time it is locked away but there is no garage at the house. So if you want to drive it, you have to take a bit of a risk. But in terms of value, there are plenty of cars parked in the street in that area that are worth the same if not more so you'd think they would be much more attractive to theives.

He's had the car over six years and it's been parked in the drive on and off for much of that time with no problem. I don't know if it's been stolen to order or not. I think the guys came to steal something (a neighbour saw a truck at 4am with 2 blokes in it), saw my dad's and thought they'd take that instead. Maybe they don't realise the rarity of it?

Definitely wasn't joy riders. It's fitted with several anti-theft devices that they would not know about.

CQ8

Original Poster:

787 posts

228 months

Tuesday 10th October 2006
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Thanks for making this a sticky.

I know putting it in the drive probably wasn't the best idea. Much of the time it is locked away but there is no garage at the house. So if you want to drive it, you have to take a bit of a risk. But in terms of value, there are plenty of cars parked in the street in that area that are worth the same if not more so you'd think they would be much more attractive to theives.

He's had the car over six years and it's been parked in the drive on and off for much of that time with no problem. I don't know if it's been stolen to order or not. I think the guys came to steal something (a neighbour saw a truck at 4am with 2 blokes in it), saw my dad's and thought they'd take that instead. Maybe they don't realise the rarity of it?

Definitely wasn't joy riders. It's fitted with several anti-theft devices that they would not know about.

Yes we're insured but we'd much rather have the car back.

cardigankid

8,849 posts

213 months

Tuesday 10th October 2006
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Stay very much on the case. I think that you will get it back. You cant hide that sort of thing. What would be the point?

cq8

Original Poster:

787 posts

228 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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Car has been recovered, only 1/2 mile from where it was taken.

What a relief!

cardigankid

8,849 posts

213 months

Monday 30th October 2006
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Congratulations!beer Fantastic news.

NOW DONT PARK THE DAMN THING IN THE DRIVE!

(Thinks) Wish I had a DB6 Volante......

cardigankid

8,849 posts

213 months

Monday 30th October 2006
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.... people leave them lying around. I'll nip out and nick one!evil

dr jock

197 posts

239 months

Tuesday 31st October 2006
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Thank goodness it is back home safe. If you don't mind me asking did it have a Vehicle Tracking System and if it did was it used in the recovery?

vixpy1

42,625 posts

265 months

Tuesday 31st October 2006
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There was one of these in Paddington station car park Sat before last..

Lovely it was too!

Glad you got it back

CQ8

Original Poster:

787 posts

228 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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No, the car didn't have a tracker. It was complete chance it was found by the police. The CID officers were tailing someone else with a stolen car and when he led them to it. I've been told that some theives steal cars and then park them somewhere for a couple of weeks to see if there is any tracking device fitted. If it's still there when they get back, chances are it's okay.

I'm currently looking into the best security options for it but it's a little bit tricky.

For months at a time, the car is garaged and the power is turned off (older Astons have a switch to do this rather than disconnecting the battery) to stop the battery going flat.

This would represent a problem with a tracker or any other type of alarm/immobiliser. One option is to fit a conditioner to keep the battery charged but I need to look into this abit more (ie check garage has power etc).

Chris

jeremyc

23,543 posts

285 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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CQ8 said:
This would represent a problem with a tracker or any other type of alarm/immobiliser. One option is to fit a conditioner to keep the battery charged but I need to look into this abit more (ie check garage has power etc).
If there is no power in the garage an alternative option might be for a solar powered battery conditioner.

I can't imagine the drain on the battery is that great when the car is stored - its not as if the car has a wide range of alarms, clocks and other electronic gadgetry to keep running. hehe

Pleased to hear the good news. thumbup

GregE240

10,857 posts

268 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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jeremyc said:
CQ8 said:
This would represent a problem with a tracker or any other type of alarm/immobiliser. One option is to fit a conditioner to keep the battery charged but I need to look into this abit more (ie check garage has power etc).
If there is no power in the garage an alternative option might be for a solar powered battery conditioner.

I can't imagine the drain on the battery is that great when the car is stored - its not as if the car has a wide range of alarms, clocks and other electronic gadgetry to keep running. hehe

Pleased to hear the good news. thumbup
What JC said....I'm so pleased for your dad its recovered.

I've highlighted the above as I invested in one for my SL earlier this year as it is kept outside now, meaning I could not use my battery conditioner. I was a bit skeptical at first but its a great piece of kit, and keeps the battery in tip top condition. Put it this way - the alarm no longer can flatten the battery (and at a ton for a new battery its no joke).

Nice one thumbup

mikial

1,913 posts

263 months

Friday 3rd November 2006
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Thankfully recovered well done BIB.

A "Plea for information " is included in this months Octane.

QQuentin

5 posts

206 months

Thursday 8th March 2007
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I was very glad to read your DB 6 volante was recovered. This is much better news than for our neighbours DB6 volante British registration number UPP 900 E stolen in France more than 20 years ago and never seen or heard of since.! Just the cherished memory of a very fine motor car (which it was my great privilege to ride in once or twice)remain.

jasandjules

69,956 posts

230 months

Saturday 10th March 2007
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Good news for once !!