Re: [Chrysler300] to all: security of vehicles
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Re: [Chrysler300] to all: security of vehicles



Bu- Yah.   My fear is the K would be gone...I am returning this Sunday, and will 
put Eye bolts
into the concrete.  Hope I get it right.

This is my best thing from 1970, but the Lord has a thing about Man's pride.  
What to do, I will not revert back to the bottle, I need to out smart the little 
foxes, yes?

But of course.         Thanks for listening .


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From: Gary Barker <gbarker@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Dave Dumais <daveskstick@xxxxxxxxx>; Warren 
Anderson <wranderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri, July 23, 2010 5:08:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] to all:   security of vehicles


Warren I saw a story in one of my Mopar Magazines  about a man who was afraid 
someone would steal his Hemi Cuda.   He  took a large metal brace and cemented 
it in the ground under the car.   Then took a very large chain, and I mean a 
very large chain That went from  the Brace  to the rear housing.  I don't 
remember how he secured the  chain , But it would take a Bulldozer to get the 
car and the car would be  junk.
 
                                                                  Gary Barker


From: Warren Anderson 
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 4:44 PM
To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; Dave Dumais 
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] to all: security of  vehicles
 

I have a security system, monitored 24/7 off site. My shop is the only  facility 
in the area that has not been the victim of intruders. Neighbors do not  have 
security systems. Our system is very intentionally, very simple; no frills. 


Our security system includes fire monitoring.

Our system was  installed 20 years ago when we built the building. It is hard 
wired. There are  now wireless systems. These, I know nothing about. Our current 
system replaced  the first system due to age. 


Reliability without false alarms is  important. Our first system got me out at 3 
AM so many times. This system is a  professional product installed by my own 
hand and has been trouble free now  about 16 months. Not a record as I had 
reworked the old system. Point is, system  installer and the equipment quality 
are very important. 


Warren  Anderson
Sedona,AZ

My "garage" is not the standard wooden or metal  enclosure that is tamper proof. 

It is shaped like the old Qounset hut, With  mandrel aluminum frame, and heavy 
duty re-inforced synthetic  membrane.

At some unspecified time, while I am still on a "away project"  from the house, 
my enclosure was vandalized in Alexandria, Va.

The  outer membrane was cut horizontally to allow the transgressors entry 
inside.  My folks at home have assured me that the K 4spd was not vandalized, 
and  nothing appears to be missing.

I will return Sunday to file a report with  the local Men in Blue.

So I ask you my fellow brothers in old iron,  outside of removing all tires and 
setting the Brute on it's lowest level,  what can be done.?

I am not able to hire the Contractor to build a stable  garage without tapping a 

retirement fund.

I still contract my  services away from the house. Chain it to the concrete? 
Get  LO-JAC,

The area was advised that the Illegals were caught breaking into  building, 
sheds, garages to spirit away hand and power tools.

Since  they found neither, they/them sliceed a $500 panel, this enclosure was 
imported from Canada. Perhaps I should rent an enclosure from a storage  space, 
and have th K get kennel cough. beside myself, the mirror 
image  is scary.
I need some suggestions, in a 
safe way

thanks, 300K-ly  for now, Dave 
in humid Va

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