Possibly. It depends on how determined the repossessers are.
I heard a story years ago about a guy who owned a nice Corvette, with nice tires and wheels, and he kept it locked in his garage. One day he come out to take his car for a drive and the car was up on blocks, wheels and tires missing. The owner took it upon himself to, not only get new tires and wheels, but to install steel eye bolt/fasteners at each wheel location in the garage, and new improved locks on the garage doors. Then he chained each wheel to a corresponding eye bolt with heavy chain and super-duty padlocks.
The next day he came out to drive his car and found that the car had been turned around in the garage, locks and wheels still in place, and a note was on the windshield: “If we want it, we’ll take it.”