Papa John's 1971 Chevy Camaro Stolen From Detroit-Area Show - WJBF-TV

Detroit, MI (AP) – A 1971 Chevrolet Camaro used in promotions for pizza chain Papa John’s was found Monday after being among three vehicles stolen from around a Detroit-area event showcasing classic cars, police said. The car turned up on Detroit’s west side after a truck that was hauling the car and a trailer for it were recovered Sunday, Detroit police Officer Shanelle Williams said. Ernest Webster, 48, arrived to mow a nearby area on Monday morning when he recognized the vehicle from a TV report and called 911. Police arrived and found paperwork in the car, the Detroit Free Press reported. I called my brother-in-law, who is a cop, and he told me to call 911. ”. “We believe the pressure of the media forced them to dump the vehicle,” Sergeant Jonathan Parnell of the Detroit Police Department’s commercial auto theft unit told The... The car was displayed for the Woodward Dream Cruise on Saturday in suburban Detroit, Papa John’s spokesman Bob Kraut said. Papa John’s founder John Schnatter sold the gold-and-black car decades ago to help his father’s tavern in Indiana, leading to the start of what would become Papa John’s. Meanwhile, two other vehicles were reported stolen, including a red 1966 Chevrolet Corvette that was taken from Birmingham. Source: wjbf.com