Denis Leary has a great line in "The Thomas Crown Affair" and it goes something like:
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"Look, the week before I met you, I nailed two crooked real estate agents and a guy who was beating his kids to death. So, if some Houdini wants to snatch a couple swirls of paint that are really only important to some very silly rich people, I don't really give a damn."
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Substitute "swirls of paint" with "old cars" and you have a pretty good analysis of the argument here.
Nice car.
Have fun.