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Pickup returned after 38 years

CHP officer Greg Bennett and Harold Voelker, of southern California, get a look at Voelker's 1956 Ford F-100 truck that was stolen from him in 1972.  (Associated Press)
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SAN FRANCISCO – Harold Voelker tucked away the pink slip and memories of his prized 1956 Ford F-100 pickup after it was stolen in 1972 in Los Angeles.

Both were dusted off when authorities told Voelker they had found the vehicle in Modesto – 38 years after it went missing.

“I go to car shows all the time, and I thought, I’m going to see it one of these days,” Voelker, 63, said Thursday. “That was my baby.”

Voelker retrieved the car Tuesday after it was discovered last week.

The California Highway Patrol said officials noticed a discrepancy in the vehicle identification number when a Modesto couple tried to register the truck after getting it from a relative in Texas who didn’t know it had been stolen.

CHP Officer Greg Bennett contacted Voelker, questioning him about the truck and where he had lived when it was stolen.

“He kept quizzing and quizzing, and I answered everything,” Voelker said. “He said, ‘Guess what, I have your truck sitting here.’ I said, ‘Is this a joke?’”

Voelker intends to install a theft alarm and park the truck in his garage.

“I’m thinking about getting plates that say, ‘Back Home,’ or ‘It’s Back,’” he said.