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Best theft deterrent?




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I restored a 65 Mustang for the ex back in the day. I used a Ford truck electric dual tank select valve tied into the car alarm output. The Off position was capped off to keep air out of the system. That way, even if the ignition was bypassed, it would run out of fuel in a block or two. I suppose a hidden switch would work as well.
Tim
 
I think I may go with hidden kill switch, just need to figure out how to wire it.......thanks for all the ideas!
 
How come no one has even mentioned this...A closed, locked, and secured garage with plenty of monitoring in place. If they cannot see it, they cannot steal it. And even if they do get in, then I unload a lot of lead into them. Seems to me unless I am missing something here is that some of ya'll park and keep your rides outside. If that is the case then, how come you do that? As these cars become older and create more desire, then by keeping it outside, you are only telegraphing and essentially saying, Come and Take. Just my 2 cents is all...cr8crshr/Bill:usflag::usflag::usflag:

All my car and motorcycles are in a garage. I run off people that go cruising down my dead end street. I let then know they don't live here and warn then that the my two neighbors are retired and shot on sight.
 
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