That red cabrio is hideous!
Apparently he then tried to steal some trainers from JD Sports?!
This guy is certainly not very bright.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...roof-open.html
That looks to me like a Covin replica, if so, the guy would be very dissapointed if he had of stolen it!
Saying that he does not seem like the sharpest tool in the box!
How refreshing to see high quality CCTV footage that might actually result in a positive identification.
It's a genuine Porsche, and quite a rare one at that, but the ugliest 911 of them all, the "Slantnose" cabrio of the mid 80's.
The word scumbag just doesn't cover him
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Saw this a little earlier, baffles me how someone does this and especially at 7:45 in the morning with people walking by
Pass me my baseball bat....
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
It does not look like an original flatnose 911 to me....having said that though of all the places you'd expect
to find fake's kicking around Mayfair would be low on the list...maybe the thief jumped out simply because he
was disgusted to realise it was not an original?
Technically they are kit cars, based on beetles, but some people go the whole hog and stick badges on (and even fit the engines in some cases!)
It's the same as the cobra/356/countach etc, building replicas of cars no longer produced (thus copyright issues are avoided) but they seldom look convincing.....
Utter pond scum
It's a 930 Turbo Slantnose by Strosek, I've walked past it a few times and have a couple of photos somewhere.
http://www.autogespot.com/porsche-93...let/2015/07/08
Why would you , in the process of nicking a car, cause £5,000 worth of damage , when knocking a window in( £350? ) would be much easier and attract less attention and make the car more sale-able to your chosen "fence " ????