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Thread: Stolen Parts. Ferrari and Porsche Joe Leggs pleads no contest. Felon.

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    Stolen Parts. Ferrari and Porsche Joe Leggs pleads no contest. Felon.

    Joe Leggs is working at a section of the shop of Auto International. Escondido CA

    Please read attachment

    I lost in excess of $500k of Ferrari and Porsche Parts

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    I just read the PDF. Seems he has been doing this awhile at multiple shops. Is he working at Auto International or renting space? Either way not good. San Diego Porsche area shops not looking good these days. Not all of them of course. Gotta do your homework these days. Especially, if you live out of state.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Longballa View Post
    I just read the PDF. Seems he has been doing this awhile at multiple shops. Is he working at Auto International or renting space? Either way not good. San Diego Porsche area shops not looking good these days. Not all of them of course. Gotta do your homework these days. Especially, if you live out of state.
    Leggs is renting space although the shipping department at autos internationals shipped many of my stolen parts.

    Autos International continue to rent to this crook, even after police seized with search warrants a few remaining stolen parts Leggs failed to dispose of.

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    No skin in this but... I have visited and have had autos international do several projects for me over the last several years. I will be there in two weeks- where in the shop does he rent space? When I go to the back work area, it looks like all upholstery to me. Just trying to educate myself- sorry you have gone through this.

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    Letter from District Attorney. San Diego County
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    gees.... reading that letter makes me want to puke..............

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    Very honest for the DA to say all that in print. California is a pathetic joke. No law and order.
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    Amazing....so sorry for you...but it could be worse? Jesus.
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    In Iran they’d cut off his hands, “fortunately or unfortunately” Cars like Ferraris and Porsches create a lust some people can’t control. I know a guy who towed an early Testa Rossa from a driveway and sold it back in the early 70s. He actually met the guy who owned it at Monterey, that must have been tense. The TestaRossa had a Ford V8 installed at the time. I read somewhere that the first Testa Rossa had a Ford V8 installed at one time.
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    Joe Leggs was recently used by Mike of Mike's Restorations.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDnIrU94dZQ&t=22s
    Jim

    Too many Porsches and one VW are starting to fill up my desert landscape.

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