Stolen Car Returned To Owner Totally Pimped Out
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Stolen Car Returned To Owner Totally Pimped Out
pretty crazy!
http://gothamist.com/2010/04/25/teac...ar_which_i.php
http://gothamist.com/2010/04/25/teac...ar_which_i.php
Stolen Car Returned To Owner Totally Pimped Out
After three years, Amanda Pogany forgot about her stolen 1996 Honda Accord, assuming it was in car heaven. But recently the cops found it at a Queens chop shop, traced it back to her and called up the Brooklyn teacher. The Daily News reveals it was "returned to her drag-race ready, with a brand-new V-8 engine, tinted windows, oversized tires with special hubcaps - and custom valve stem caps shaped like bullet casings."
Pogany said, "When I first saw under the hood I thought it looked like, you know in the movie 'Grease?' Like the 'Grease Lightning' car." Further, the car's interim owner—apparently he bought from the thieves—also put "in a manual transmission and leather interior and [hung] a Dominican flag and a giant wooden cross from the rearview mirror." Pogany said, "I'm Jewish. and I don't even know how to drive a stick shift!"
Her friends are offering her stick shift lessons but the car is in her parents' NJ driveway, where it's the belle of the block (people have expressed interested in buying it). In other news, the NYPD is reportedly trying to crack down on auto thefts—they are down 14% over 2008 and 2009 but are up 27% this year.
After three years, Amanda Pogany forgot about her stolen 1996 Honda Accord, assuming it was in car heaven. But recently the cops found it at a Queens chop shop, traced it back to her and called up the Brooklyn teacher. The Daily News reveals it was "returned to her drag-race ready, with a brand-new V-8 engine, tinted windows, oversized tires with special hubcaps - and custom valve stem caps shaped like bullet casings."
Pogany said, "When I first saw under the hood I thought it looked like, you know in the movie 'Grease?' Like the 'Grease Lightning' car." Further, the car's interim owner—apparently he bought from the thieves—also put "in a manual transmission and leather interior and [hung] a Dominican flag and a giant wooden cross from the rearview mirror." Pogany said, "I'm Jewish. and I don't even know how to drive a stick shift!"
Her friends are offering her stick shift lessons but the car is in her parents' NJ driveway, where it's the belle of the block (people have expressed interested in buying it). In other news, the NYPD is reportedly trying to crack down on auto thefts—they are down 14% over 2008 and 2009 but are up 27% this year.
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http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/...t_it_back.html
Brooklyn teacher's stolen car found during NYPD chop shop raid and returned in 'Grease' condition
BY Erica Pearson
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Sunday, April 25th 2010, 4:00 AM
Denver for News
After Amanda Pogany's '96 Honda Accord was stolen three years ago, it was returned drag-race ready.
But Pogany, a teacher, has yet to take her 'new' car out for a joyride.
More than three years after a Brooklyn teacher's car was stolen, she finally got her ride back - totally pimped out.
Amanda Pogany's once-humble white 1996 Honda Accord was returned to her drag-race ready, with a brand-new V-8 engine, tinted windows, oversized tires with special hubcaps - and custom valve stem caps shaped like bullet casings.
"When I first saw under the hood I thought it looked like, you know in the movie 'Grease?' Like the 'Grease Lightning' car," said Pogany, 31, who lives in Prospect Heights.
The eighth-grade teacher was shocked when she picked up her long-lost vehicle in the Red Hook impound lot this month.
The previous "owner" souped up the Accord, putting in a manual transmission and leather interior and hanging a Dominican flag and a giant wooden cross from the rearview mirror.
"I'm Jewish," Pogany said, "and I don't even know how to drive a stick shift!"
When the car disappeared from her block in 2006, Pogany said cops laughed when she asked about tracking it down
So she and her husband, Aaron, assumed thieves had already stripped the poor little Honda for its parts.
"It was goodbye to the car," Pogany said.
Now the proud mother of a 1-year-old, Pogany had basically forgotten about the car, simply using the car-sharing service Zipcar instead.
Then she got a call from the NYPD.
An officer told Pogany that cops found her Honda while busting a Queens chop shop and were able to trace it back to her even though the VIN number had been filed off.
"I was like, 'Shut up!'" said Pogany, who teaches Judaic Studies and Hebrew language at the Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan.
Turns out, a major car enthusiast bought the Honda from the thieves and then put a ton of work into it, police told her. He was in the middle of paying to put in the brand-new transmission when the raid occurred.
After months of phone calls and dealing with NYPD red tape, Pogany finally got her vehicle back.
"The whole thing has been a little crazy - and hysterical," said Pogany.
She's still waiting to take it for a joyride, though. Friends have begged for a turn behind the wheel and promised to give her stick-shift lessons, but Pogany still needs to get the Honda a new VIN number and registration.
Until then, the hotrod is parked in her parents' New Jersey driveway, where it's been getting plenty of attention.
"The mailman rang the bell the other day and asked about it," she said. "Everyone wants to buy the car now."
BY Erica Pearson
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Sunday, April 25th 2010, 4:00 AM
Denver for News
After Amanda Pogany's '96 Honda Accord was stolen three years ago, it was returned drag-race ready.
But Pogany, a teacher, has yet to take her 'new' car out for a joyride.
More than three years after a Brooklyn teacher's car was stolen, she finally got her ride back - totally pimped out.
Amanda Pogany's once-humble white 1996 Honda Accord was returned to her drag-race ready, with a brand-new V-8 engine, tinted windows, oversized tires with special hubcaps - and custom valve stem caps shaped like bullet casings.
"When I first saw under the hood I thought it looked like, you know in the movie 'Grease?' Like the 'Grease Lightning' car," said Pogany, 31, who lives in Prospect Heights.
The eighth-grade teacher was shocked when she picked up her long-lost vehicle in the Red Hook impound lot this month.
The previous "owner" souped up the Accord, putting in a manual transmission and leather interior and hanging a Dominican flag and a giant wooden cross from the rearview mirror.
"I'm Jewish," Pogany said, "and I don't even know how to drive a stick shift!"
When the car disappeared from her block in 2006, Pogany said cops laughed when she asked about tracking it down
So she and her husband, Aaron, assumed thieves had already stripped the poor little Honda for its parts.
"It was goodbye to the car," Pogany said.
Now the proud mother of a 1-year-old, Pogany had basically forgotten about the car, simply using the car-sharing service Zipcar instead.
Then she got a call from the NYPD.
An officer told Pogany that cops found her Honda while busting a Queens chop shop and were able to trace it back to her even though the VIN number had been filed off.
"I was like, 'Shut up!'" said Pogany, who teaches Judaic Studies and Hebrew language at the Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan.
Turns out, a major car enthusiast bought the Honda from the thieves and then put a ton of work into it, police told her. He was in the middle of paying to put in the brand-new transmission when the raid occurred.
After months of phone calls and dealing with NYPD red tape, Pogany finally got her vehicle back.
"The whole thing has been a little crazy - and hysterical," said Pogany.
She's still waiting to take it for a joyride, though. Friends have begged for a turn behind the wheel and promised to give her stick-shift lessons, but Pogany still needs to get the Honda a new VIN number and registration.
Until then, the hotrod is parked in her parents' New Jersey driveway, where it's been getting plenty of attention.
"The mailman rang the bell the other day and asked about it," she said. "Everyone wants to buy the car now."
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Sweet.... never knew the H22 was a V8. Time to put one in my car
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I'm guessing to God that's a "before" pic... but I'm guessing it's not.
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How ironic..... the thief believed in God.
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any red on engine = Ferrari. V8, at least.
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thats a .5 v8 it's the new prototype engine honda is developing. It like totally hush hush. How they got there hands on it we'll never know. It's 3.6l '/. 2 real cutting edge stuff here.
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Goddamn she should be a boxer with a jaw like that.
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....or a Marine! HOORAH!!
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seems like lots of places these days write for "shock" factor, with likely intentional misreporting, just to try to go "viral" with it. pretty lame, if you ask me. but that's what the internet has become.
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ALL H22's are DOHC...
you're referring to an F22A which is what came in that generation Accord.
the only Accord that had an H22 from the factory was the Accord Type R (was not sold in the US).. and it too, was a DOHC engine.
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You be correct I just came back to correct myself. Yes I was thinking about the f22 forgot all about the real h22 dohc. edit cut my fail.. Thanks kind sir.