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Anti thief device


What do you use as anti thief device, if any,  on your classic car????



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Anti theif device


Clutch pedal. Nothing else. )

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Old underwear over the dash and one old sock inside - out on each seat! 



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trunk monkey



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The "CLUB" when traveling south, car in hotel parking lot with wheels Cranked full lock!! & Battery quick disconnect!! & hood chained. Do the same with Impala on the trailer. Both Wagon & Impala have the clutch pedal "anti theft" as well!!!!!!!

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Hidden kill switch and remote alarm



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Battery cut off in the trunk (along with the relocated battery), hidden switch under the dash, and a pitbull

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Clutch pedal, and I have a tendency to leave the exhaust cut outs open when parking overnight anywhere.
would wake somebody up, LOL. Alway thought about a GPS tracker, but I think you have to pay for subscription.

The Classics that I have heard about that have been stolen are usually taken by tow truck, so not much use for anti theft device. 



-- Edited by Lemans64 on Sunday 10th of January 2021 10:46:31 AM

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70 SS ACADIAN wrote:

trunk monkey


 I love the Trunk Monkey! I bought mine when they first came out. Cheap to operate ... they work for the odd banana.



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Colt 45


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Kill switch + a club 



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15 bucks...  Love it! and still working great after 5 years!    My thread....            https://canadianponcho.activeboard.com/t62027625/15-security-system/

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O ya...I used it to kill my electric fuel pump! No gas....no move....biggrin and you have to find it to bypass it....confuse



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RE: Anti thief device


https://canadianponcho.activeboard.com/t62027625/15-security-system/

Hawkeye's link made live...



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hawkeye5766 wrote:

O ya...I used it to kill my electric fuel pump! No gas....no move....biggrin and you have to find it to bypass it....confuse


 I'm trying to find these on ebay but no luck. Do you remember how you found it?



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Found it on Amazon.ca  

I think I'll have to buy one of these. Pretty cool.

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07RW3PH14/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ARC5GE0F0B34&psc=1



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4SPEED427 wrote:

Found it on Amazon.ca  

I think I'll have to buy one of these. Pretty cool.

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07RW3PH14/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ARC5GE0F0B34&psc=1


 Yup. That should do it Carl. Just hide it and hook up to whatever you want to kill. Just remember you have to run it through a relay... It just controls the on/off of the relay..



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hawkeye5766 wrote:

No trunk monkey...but I had a Doug monkey. Had to get rid of it.....cost too much in beer!!nana.gif Waiting.........


 



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hawkeye5766 wrote:
4SPEED427 wrote:

Found it on Amazon.ca  

I think I'll have to buy one of these. Pretty cool.

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07RW3PH14/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ARC5GE0F0B34&psc=1


 Yup. That should do it Carl. Just hide it and hook up to whatever you want to kill. Just remember you have to run it through a relay... It just controls the on/off of the relay..


 I guess on an old car with a carburetor all you can do is kill the ignition system. No fuel pump to kill, and in the case of a car with a manual transmission it's kind of pointless defeating the starter circuit...

If I read it right, it's latching system in it? One way it latches open, the other way it latches closed? It's not just momentary?



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4SPEED427 wrote:
hawkeye5766 wrote:
4SPEED427 wrote:

Found it on Amazon.ca  

I think I'll have to buy one of these. Pretty cool.

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07RW3PH14/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ARC5GE0F0B34&psc=1


 Yup. That should do it Carl. Just hide it and hook up to whatever you want to kill. Just remember you have to run it through a relay... It just controls the on/off of the relay..


 I guess on an old car with a carburetor all you can do is kill the ignition system. No fuel pump to kill, and in the case of a car with a manual transmission it's kind of pointless defeating the starter circuit...

If I read it right, it's latching system in it? One way it latches open, the other way it latches closed? It's not just momentary?


 yup..same a a constant duty solenoid on or off



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A good insurance policy.

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