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Worcester man battles Bank of America after vintage muscle car hauled off from garage

Worcester man battles Bank of America after vintage muscle car hauled off from garage

If his Challenger was a Hemi or even a 6-pack, it could easily bring in $45k+.

This is just wrong. THIS IS A CRIME SCENE!

My first car was a 1971 Charger B5 Blue 440 Magnum 🙁

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As David vs. Goliath struggles go, they don’t get much more lopsided than a lone muscle-car enthusiast going up against a mega-bank with more than $2 trillion in assets.

But that’s exactly what Aaron Dahrooge of Worcester has been doing for three months now in an effort to get back his beloved 1973 Dodge Challenger.

The distinctive muscle car, which is painted “plum crazy” purple and has a burly V-8 engine with a chrome air scoop popping up through the hood, was taken from the garage of his deceased mother’s home in Burncoat in late March.

Bank of America has vital information, but won’t tell him, Mr. Dahrooge claims.

His mother, April Dahrooge, died last year. Her mortgage lender, Bank of America Corp., had an ongoing foreclosure proceeding against the house at the time of her death. The foreclosure proceeding has not been completed, according to city property tax and state land records.

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image: by Aaron Dahrooge

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