3 Dodge Challenger Hellcats stolen from Alliance dealership
CLEVELAND , Ohio - Wednesday morning, Wally Armour Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram was the victim of three different thefts.The 3 were being sold for approximately $90k a piece.
“They know what they’re doing, they know what to look for, and they know the cars that they’re after,” Sales Manager Wally Armour said.ALLIANCE: A local dealership south of the Cleveland area, had 3 of their Hellcats stolen! 🚨 The 3 were being sold for approximately $90k a piece. Damage was reported to the dealership & to the other cars the 3 decided to play bumper cars with 🙄
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