Classic car owners are fiercely protective of their ‘babies’. They want to protect their assets in every way possible. The LoJack® For Classics System is specially designed to protect classic and collectible vehicles without draining power or changing the appearance or value of the machine. In this case, a 1963 Cadillac Convertible stolen in Los
Read MoreLoJack® for Classics is a stolen vehicle recovery system especially designed for classic cars and specialty vehicles offering the protection of the LoJack system in a self-powered unit that does not interfere with the way your machine looks or operates. This Los Angeles based owner of a 1966 Ford Mustang convertible was certainly glad his
Read MoreWhen the owner of this classic 1968 Ford Mustang discovered that her vehicle had been stolen, she reported the theft to the San Diego Police Department. It was the Police department’s routine entry of the vehicle information into the nationwide law enforcement stolen vehicle computer system that automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the
Read MoreOn Nov. 8, 2010, the owner of a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado had towed a car trailer housing a Classic Hot Rod valued at $180,000 to a location in Burbank, CA. The owner had parked the vehicles outside the hotel where he was staying while attending a car show where he was set to receive an
Read MoreOn April 27, 2011, the owner of a 1984 Chevrolet El Camino Classic drove to a local store and parked and secured her vehicle. According to the victim, she exited the store after a 20 minute period and saw that her El Camino was gone. At that time, she received a call from the LoJack
Read MoreLoJack Corporation (NASDAQ: LOJN), the company that invented the stolen vehicle recovery market, helped police recover the first stolen classic car equipped with a LoJack for Classics system. The 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu, valued at approximately $20,000, was reported stolen on Sunday, December 5 in Vallejo, CA and tracked down –just one hour after LoJack
Read MoreThe owner of a 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Classic dropped his car off at a custom repair shop in Los Angeles for repairs, where it was left over night in the parking lot of the shop, when it was stolen. The victim was notified on April 20, 2011 that the car had been stolen and reported
Read MoreLoJack Corporation, the company that invented the stolen vehicle recovery market, today announced that Southern California law enforcement recovered a 1961 Chevrolet Impala that was stolen from its owner on Tuesday, February 7, 2012. After the $60,000 Chevy Impala was reported stolen, law enforcement entered the vehicle’s information into the National Crime Information Center computers,
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