Keep looking, because they will bring it out of hiding once they think that the hunt is off. Usually it is stashed in a barn for a while, and then it comes out. Also, offer a big enough reward for the recovery, and conviction of the thieves, and get all the local newspapers, and television stations carrying the story. If the dollars are right, then someone is going to squeal to get the money. There is no loyalty among thieves. Speak to your insurance company, because they have a vested interest in recovery, rather than paying off the full dollar amount. Possibly they will also contribute to the reward. The more dollars that are offered, the better the chances of getting the tip that you need. Remember, time isn't your friend in this instance. Also, once it hits the local papers and television stations, there is a greater chance that the scrap yards are not going to accept it. The last thing that they want to be accused of is receiving stolen cars...