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Man denies he knew cars had been stolen ; Eight classic cars valued at pounds100,000 were stolen from a former chapel in North Lincolnshire where they had been stored for 25 years, Hull Crown Court heard.
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Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph
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July 2, 2008
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Eight classic cars valued at pounds100,000 were stolen from a
former chapel in North Lincolnshire where they had been stored for
25 years, Hull Crown Court heard.
The vehicles included a unique prototype four-wheel-drive sports
car.
They were the property of Colin Wills, who lived in Hertfordshire
and stored them at the former chapel on Howe Lane, Goxhill.
They remained there for years until they were stolen by Dean
Gossop (36), of Horsegatefield Road, Goxhill.
Gossop previously admitted burgling the building and taking the
vehicles.
His brother-in-law Michael Hall (40), of Drainhead Cottages, East
Ferry, denies a charge of handling stolen goods.
David Bradshaw, prosecuting, said the ...