I just had a friend have his Ferrari 328 stolen from a mini-storage. It had the ground disconnected and was strapped to the storage unit, it also had a column lock on it. The thieves took the screws out of the ceiling and looked in to make sure the car was there opened the door used a floor jack to lift the car on some rollers (the emergency brake was on and they did not know how to release it-our guess, it is kind of tricky) and rolled the car out. the car was found a few days later in the storage unit directly accross from his. They never tried to start the car and it was covered in a thick wax (our guess was to protect the paint from salt water, for shipping). It had a little undercarriage damage from the floor jack. Stolen Ferraris and maybe Vehicrosses would probably be shipped out of the country to some place that cannot get them, usually the middle east. A stolen car like that would not be very useful in the states, because of how much attention they draw. Parting out is a problem with Ferraris also, because there are very limited parts sources. There aren't many junk yards offering money for used Ferrari parts. A Vehicross would be similar, because even though the parts might be rare and worth a lot of money, there are not very many people shopping for used parts at junkyards or swap meets.