Here is an actual story, which happened to an acquaintance of mine: He had an MG for sale. A man came and looked at it. A day later, he came back with “his wife” and wanted to have her look at the car. Then they wanted to drive it.
They had come with a late model truck, a very nice vehicle, and my friend didn’t hesitate to give them the keys and permission to test-drive the car. He had the truck in his driveway and the “buyer” had given him a key. A few hours passed and my friend got worried.
Eventually he called the police. He had tried the key in the truck and it didn’t fit. The police was no help: They explained that he had given permission to drive the car and handed over the key and there was nothing that said, when the potential buyer had to return the MG.
But they ran a check on the truck and determined that it was stolen.
The police arranged for towing the truck away. The next day, the police explained to him, that by now his car, most likely was in Canada, or at a chop shop. “It happens all the time, nothing we can do. The car wasn’t stolen” To my knowledge; he never saw his car again.
1969 280SL,Signal Red, A/T, P/S, A/C, Both tops, 3.27 axle. Retired engr. West Seattle, WA