Harry Potter Flying Ford Anglia replica stolen
By Callum Gunn
Signed by the cast and crew of Harry Potter, a replica of the Flying Ford Anglia, loved and cherished by both the owner and fans has tragically been stolen.
The Flying Ford Anglia is not just a flying car to Harry Potter fans. It is a something so precious, that trying to find the right words to describe the car is difficult.
Ever since it was introduced in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, we have loved that car. Which is why it so very sad to hear that a replica of the magical car has been stolen.
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Stolen right out of the owners’ garage in the little town of Walmer in the United Kingdom. The car was reported stolen on October 20.
Not just a mere replica, the car has been signed by members of the cast of Harry Potter cast and crew. Both Rupert Grint and Julie Walters, who played Ron Weasley and Molly Weasley respectively, have also been featured inside the car.
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Used to bring joy to many, the car has been used at birthday parties, weddings, and other special events. To have something so well loved and bringing so much good to the world makes this theft devastating.
Members of the local community, and even some cast members of the Wizarding World movies, have started spreading the word about the theft and hopefully the car will be found and returned to its rightful owner and the thief will be sent on a one-way tip to Azkaban.
Please spread the word about this terrible crime. The more people who are aware the more likely the car will be found. Anyone with information should contact Kent Police on 01843 222289, crime reference 46/201939/19.