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A Florida classic car dealer says 19 historic cars were stolen. 2 have already been recovered at seemingly random locations nearby.

  • Orlando Classic Car Club in Orlando, Florida, reported 19 classic cars stolen late on June 1.
  • It says its warehouse was broken into.
  • Two cars have already been recovered nearby.

A Florida classic car dealership had 19 classic cars stolen on Monday.

Orlando Classic Cars of Orlando, Florida, posted on its Facebook page recently that it had had 19 cars stolen after its warehouse was broken into in the early hours of June 1. It is working closely with the Orange County Sheriff's Office to try and locate the cars. The theft was first reported in DuPont Registry Daily.

Two of the cars have since been recovered.

Dave Murray, the owner of Orlando Classic Cars, posted a reply below the original Facebook post with an update: The 1962 Corvette was recovered on Monday evening. It was found in an apartment complex parking lot about 13 miles from the shop with no damage.

Murray wrote that he'd received a call from a local resident who'd spotted the car shortly after a friend sent him OCC's Facebook post.

Murray also told Business Insider that he's since gotten a call from the Sheriff's Department about locating the 1990 Buick Reatta nearby as well.

"The cars appear to be stashed all around the neighborhood," he said.

OCC's Facebook post includes 18 of the missing cars, as well as accompanying pictures and VIN numbers.

Keep scrolling to see them all and their VIN numbers. (Not pictured is also a 1996 Chevrolet Camaro with the VIN 2G1FP22PXT2164850.)

If you're in the Orlando area, keep your eyes peeled.

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