Celebrity Chef's Lamborghini Stolen in Daring Heist at San Francisco Dealership

Cars get stolen all the time, but a few elements about this story make it stand out. First of all, this was no ordinary car. Secondly, it didn't belong to just anyone. And thirdly, it wasn't stolen with a simple coat hanger and a pair of pliers.
The story coming in from San Francisco reports the theft of a yellow 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo belonging to celebrity chef Guy Fieri from a local exotic car dealership. According to the report, police figure the thief climbed up onto the roof of the dealership, rappelled down on a rope, busted open the garage door and drove off with the Lamborghini.
[Source: San Francisco Chronicle]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Aaron Dalton Mar 17th 2011 2:43PM
Hm, seems like police might not have TOO much trouble spotting this car thief!
Anyway, it just goes to show that money can evaporate and cars can (literally) disappear.
The only thing that really endures is a reputation and a legacy of success and good deeds.
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