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RE: Hood lock?



Be carefull!   A friend did the same thing across the back of his CB radio after he had his 2nd radio stolen and interior torn up.  He was sued by the BG and had to pay all doctor bills and a large chunk for the BGs disability of lost fingers.  Insurance paid, but he got canceled and could not get any insurance for a long time.  He also had criminal charges brought against him but I think they were dropped or reduced.
 
 Herb
 
 
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Date: 4/10/2013 10:23:23 PM
Subject: RE: Hood lock?
 
Welding razor blades inside the front edge of lip of the hood near the latch
would be a good deterrent. At least it saved my buddies 2nd set of bubble
fender skirts back in the 60's although he did have to clean the blood off
of his wide whites a couple of times.
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 3:17 PM
To: The 1962 to 1965 Mopar Mail List Clubhouse
Subject: Re: Hood lock?
 
I went a different route - more to deter a car thief.
 
I have the battery, alarm system and electric battery disconnect
located in the trunk.  I operate the battery disconnect with the alarm
remote control.  When the battery is disconnected NO power leaves the
trunk.  The remote is a paging remote that will sound if the car is
tampered with.  Our cars are too easy to hot wire.
 
Nothing is perfect, it can always be flat bedded and be gone.
 
Dennis C.
 
(and I do really like the way it looks under the hood without a
battery)
 
 
 
On Apr 9, 12:28 pm, chyma...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> Over the past winter, my battery was stolen form my '64 Polara
convertible. I'm looking for a locking solution to help keep the lowlife
types out. I don't wanna use hood pins, looking for something like a chain
lock setup I had on a '65 Dart years ago. Been doing some internetting
trying to find one but came up empty.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark
>
> previous projects:
>
>
>
 
 
 
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