"Theft deterrant"
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Okay...on our MP vehicles, we had a master power switch out in them. If that switch is off...no power. Toggle switch with wiring, $9.00, installation fee, $30.00 each. Total cost was $39.00. If the Army wasn't so strict on some of the rules, we could have put them in ourselves...then it's only $9.00 each. Plus, the switch was hidden under the driver seat, within easy reach of the driver.
real world results...we have never had a MP vehicle stolen...but that includes before we had them installed as well.
real world results...we have never had a MP vehicle stolen...but that includes before we had them installed as well.
Steve Davis
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re: "Theft deterrant"
I use a Truck Club, turn the tank selector valve to 'off' and have a NRA window decal on the back.
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Actualy i find that with most vehicles windows up or down(depends on inclimate weather patterns) Keys in. most people think something has got to be wrong or you'd have locked it and pulled the key.
Most theives want a challenge. plus ity looks like a drug dealers car waiting on the trade off. And nobody wants to have the local drug lord after them.
Most theives want a challenge. plus ity looks like a drug dealers car waiting on the trade off. And nobody wants to have the local drug lord after them.
"It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt." - Mark Twain
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I don't want to give em a heart-attack. That is what would happen if I answered the door in the buff. Heck it almost scares me to death when I step out of the shower and look in the mirror.~Mancar1~
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'70 f250 4x4 Crew cab 460/C6 '72 F100 390/C6 9.8 MPG AVG. '89 Mercury Cougar LS Dual Exh. V6 . 18.9 MPG AVG. In Town.
I don't want to give em a heart-attack. That is what would happen if I answered the door in the buff. Heck it almost scares me to death when I step out of the shower and look in the mirror.~Mancar1~
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I installed a ball valve on my fuel line behind the seat. I've never had anyone try to staeal the old beast, but I can tell you that there have been a few mornings when I was in a hurry got in fired it up, and didn't make it out of the driveway.
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re: "Theft deterrant"
well on both my truck i have a lil toggle switch that breaks master power tucked under the dash. And on my '79 there is no key. just a switchboard, and i have yet to meet anyone except myself that would know which switches need to be in what position. (no labels and some are backwards). and in the 67 i have a gun rack, i have no idea if that deters anything, but i woulfnt try and steal it. but yes, a little toggle switch or a small keyed switch under the dash is what i like to use.
Ace
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1967 F-250 Holly Green 390/C6 (Parted out)
1967 F-100 Holly Green. 352 auto. (totalled)
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1967 F-250 Holly Green 390/C6 (Parted out)
1967 F-100 Holly Green. 352 auto. (totalled)
1979 F-150 Brwn 300 I-6 4speed (SOLD)
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1967 F-250 Camper Special. Lunar Green 390/C6, A/C ready.
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re: "Theft deterrant"
If it gets stolen and trashed, and the insurance company discovers it was unlocked with the keys in it, they will NOT pay for it!
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I keep my truck looking like a rusted out piece of crap. Seems to work so far. Second layer of security is to put the t-case in N. Most thieves don't have a clue to how a 4x4 works and they just think the tranny is broken.
Third layer of security is the NRA sticker
All in all the only costs are the cost of NRA membership if you don't already have a sticker.
Third layer of security is the NRA sticker
All in all the only costs are the cost of NRA membership if you don't already have a sticker.
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re: "Theft deterrant"
If, like me you have an electric fuel pump - you put in an on-off switch to it, and don't label it, so when they run out of gas they have to spend some time trying to figure out what happened and maybe aren't smart enough so they didn't get very far. But I guess if they took mine They'd have to take it far far away and repaint it PDQ, and then I'd get to start battling with Allstate over how much $$$ I was gonna get. I saved all receipts, and have lots of pictures, so I plan on putting a good sized dent in their coverage if that should ever happen.
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re: "Theft deterrant"
My last F-100 got broken into back in Illinois, they found the keys in the seat pocket and ransacked the glove box. After they searched through my truck they left me $100 and a new radio.
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re: "Theft deterrant"
I remove the rotor from the distributor.
It's easy enough to do on a Ford.
It's easy enough to do on a Ford.
*1967 F 250+390+NP435
*1967 F 100+352+C6
*1972 F 100+351+C?
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2004 Ford Expidition XLT
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*1967 F 100+352+C6
*1972 F 100+351+C?
1970 D 100
1953 IHC R-110 USMC+MVPA
1950 IHC R 110 Panel
1936 HighCab 1Ton
2004 Ford Expidition XLT
*FORD tops the list
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Re: re: "Theft deterrant"
Myabe they figured any one who drove a truck like that needed a little help!Merlin68F100 wrote:My last F-100 got broken into back in Illinois, they found the keys in the seat pocket and ransacked the glove box. After they searched through my truck they left me $100 and a new radio.
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re: "Theft deterrant"
CACWBY,
You may want to have an appraisal done. That or blue book is what the ins. co. will go by.
At least that's what they do in Ne.
You may want to have an appraisal done. That or blue book is what the ins. co. will go by.
At least that's what they do in Ne.
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy."
Red Green
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Re: re: "Theft deterrant"
Thanks, I have a half baked one (done by an official appraiser but over the internet based on all my info and pictures -he didn't even charge me) and know I need to get a full blown one. My Allstate agent assures me that Allstate has truck insured through their antique and classic division for actual value and not blue book, but unless I get off my duff and get an appraisal I'm not very confident (but then I'm also worried because Hot Rod Trucks don't sell for anywhere near what they cost to build, so until I get one I don't know what it would appraise at).flyboy2610 wrote:CACWBY,
You may want to have an appraisal done. That or blue book is what the ins. co. will go by. At least that's what they do in Ne.
I also always lock all my vehicles up no matter where I'm at (old So Calif habit) and keep them in garage at home.
Trevor Rush