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And they're off...looters help themselves to Hussein's Cars
Kansas City Star ^ | 4/16/03 | Nancy Youssef

Posted on 04/18/2003 9:01:08 AM PDT by HumanaeVitae

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Saddam Hussein's regime had fallen, and the people of Iraq had access to anything in his opulent home -- furniture, food, water and gold. But looters wanted his cars.

U.S. troops manning Hussein's main palace complex said they have had to begin destroying the cars because so many people have tried to take them. They fear that the cars could be used as suicide bombs or to create dangerous roadblocks.

Destroying the cars, some of them classic American creations, has proved more painful for the American troops than for the people who wanted to take them.

Hussein's main palace complex is near the Tigris River on the city's west side. When soldiers arrived, they found two garages with about 60 cars. Among them: a 1917 Mercedes, a 1930s Packard, a V8 Woody, a 1970s Cadillac Fleetwood and a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air.

Although the looters had never been in the complex, they "went straight for the garage," said Army E5 Sgt. Quincy Oree, 26, of Columbia, S.C. "They knew exactly where they were."

The looters got away with about 20 vehicles, Oree said.

Officials believe that some of the cars belonged to former Iraqi leaders, while Hussein purchased others as a hobby. Besides cars, the garages held golf carts and gasoline-powered buggies that were used perhaps to ride through the complex.

When the troops arrived at the complex a week ago, many of the cars had been set up as road blockades inside the complex, military personnel said.

Hussein is not the first Arab leader to collect cars. Jordan's King Hussein had an extensive car collection that became the basis of that country's auto museum when he died in 1999.

But King Hussein drove many of his cars extensively, while the troops said Saddam Hussein's cars had not seen much use. Nearly all had fewer than 1,000 miles on them; none had much gas; all had a key in the ignition. Many had dust on the outside, but inside, the cars were immaculate, Oree said.

Some of the looters came in, grabbed the keys and left, returning later for the car, said Army Sgt. Paul Harris, 25, of Austin, Texas.

"Men in ratty clothes would come to the gate and say, `I am here to pick up my Mercedes,"' Harris said. "They would wave the key at us."

One man tried to drive a Rolls-Royce out of the complex, but it ran out of gas. That prompted the man to grab a sheet, wrap it around the bumper and try to pull it out. He failed.

Most often, the troops said, residents approach their blockade and ask for a car. The cars are requested more than computers, televisions, telephones, food and water, Oree said.

Earlier this week, Army E4 Spc. Brad Young, 24, of Clinton, Utah, was told to destroy the Bel Air. He ran over it with a tank. He said it took about five seconds.

His platoon understood that he had a job to do, but that did not make watching any easier.

"I love cars. It was so hard to see a Bel Air destroyed," said Army Pfc. Raul Carbajal, 20, of Chicago. "It was painful."

Once the cars are destroyed, their shells are moved to openings to the complex and used as blockades. Already, a smoldering Mercedes and a British cab are blocking one entrance.

The cars are one of the few things the U.S. troops are destroying. They have said they are trying to keep as many things as possible intact to hand over to the new government, and they'll do the same with the leftover cars.

"We'll take them back if they don't want them," Carbajal said. "Nobody should destroy American classics."


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: cars; embeddedreport; iraqifreedom; joyride; looters; palace
I think I'd rather shoot Old Yeller than run over a '55 Bel Air.
1 posted on 04/18/2003 9:01:08 AM PDT by HumanaeVitae
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To: HumanaeVitae
Why couldn't they just pull the plug wires??? Why on earth would they have to completely destroy them...they could even take off all the tires? I am a lover of classic cars, and this makes my heart hurt!
2 posted on 04/18/2003 9:09:29 AM PDT by Jewels1091
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To: Jewels1091
they need 100% certainty probably. (it realy realy hurts, Its like the envirnmentalist wacko program that gives states bonus money for destroying classic cars.)
3 posted on 04/18/2003 9:33:04 AM PDT by longtermmemmory
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To: Jewels1091
I am a lover of classic cars, and this makes my heart hurt!

Me too. I find this much more distressing than the folks smashing up a few old pots in the Museum of Antiquities.

4 posted on 04/18/2003 9:36:11 AM PDT by The Great Satan (Revenge, Terror and Extortion: A Guide for the Perplexed)
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To: The Great Satan
NNNOOOOO! Stop the insanity!!!!!!

Set up a claymore ring or mines but don't destroy the classics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5 posted on 04/18/2003 9:43:38 AM PDT by ChefKeith (NASCAR...everything else is just a game!)
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To: Jewels1091
Oh how this makes me sick of how they do not think. Like you said..the tires OR simply cut the driveshafts/drive them to Kuwait.
6 posted on 04/18/2003 9:44:11 AM PDT by crz
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To: crz
is there a way to email these soldiers. This is HISTORY! They are supposed to be preserving ALL historic artifacts!
7 posted on 04/18/2003 9:53:13 AM PDT by longtermmemmory
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To: Jewels1091
"Why couldn't they just pull the plug wires??? Why on earth would they have to completely destroy them...they could even take off all the tires? I am a lover of classic cars, and this makes my heart hurt!"

Are you kidding? These people would have pushed the vehicles to Afghanistan to take them if they had to. I mean, there were people carrying iceboxes on their backs during the looting. They would have found some way to move these vehicles, even without tires on them.

8 posted on 04/18/2003 10:56:17 AM PDT by mass55th
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To: HumanaeVitae
It shows where my priorities are, but I am kind of sickened by the destruction of antique cars my own self.
9 posted on 04/18/2003 1:38:40 PM PDT by gcruse (The F word, N word, C word: We're well on our way to spelling 'France.')
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To: longtermmemmory
no not the 65 mustang convertable it's history being destroyed
10 posted on 04/18/2003 1:43:04 PM PDT by LauraJean (Fukai please pass the squid sauce)
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