Florida Man Steals $250k Porsche 930 Turbo From Museum, Registers It With Fake Docs

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Florida Man Steals $250k Porsche 930 Turbo From Museum, Registers It With Fake Docs
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Daniel Boyce registered the classic 911 using a VIN number of a Porsche crashed 23 years earlier and sold to a salvage yard in California car auto cars

is a dream for many of us, and steep prices mean a dream is what it’ll remain for most. A nice car might cost you as much as $250,000. But one Florida man was determined to make his 930-owning dream a reality, and not by working really hard and stashing every spare cent in his piggy bank. Instead, he hatched a plan to steal an immaculate version from a museum and pass it off as an entirely different 911 that had been wrecked years earlier.

under an LLC company called Triton Engineering using the VIN from another 911 that had been wrecked 23 years previously and sold to a salvage yard in California.Lanzante’s Latest Porsche 930 TAG Turbo Was Built For An Ex-F1 Driver A bill of sale, Maine registration document, odometer verification letter, and other documents involved in registering the Porsche were all found to be fraudulent and implicated Boyce in the scam, even listing his own personal cellphone number.

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