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Stolen 1934 Ford coupe recovered at Garden Grove auto shop

A classic 1934 Ford coupe stolen from a Garden Grove home was recovered Wednesday, police said.

The vehicle, valued at $250,000, was taken Sunday before dawn. Detectives arrested a suspect after the car was found at a Garden Grove auto body business, police said.

The coupe was hidden under sheets and was not damaged, according to police. Authorities did not release the name of the suspect in the continuing investigation.

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How did they find it? What was the connection with the auto body business? What about the trailer? Etc, etc, etc. More information, please.

Hey Marcy, how do you know about a trailer? The article never mentions a trailer. Are you the mastermind of this caper? haha...

bigE! how about reading the original article before you attack marcy. the ford was in a trailer when stolen. change your name to the bigI.

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