Thread: Alarm for 32 roadster
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08-26-2006 07:48 PM #16
Originally Posted by HiboyGal
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08-29-2006 12:38 PM #17
Originally Posted by billlsbird
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08-29-2006 12:40 PM #18
OK guys, you gave a lot of good suggestions, shared some insightful horror stories but I still don't know:
1- who will install the alarm - shop? or hot rod shop?
2- which alarm model to buy?
3- how did the shop hook up the clifford alarm: Will it sound off if you open the hood or doors or trunk? if you hit the car?
In short, you kids are not off the hook yet If you anyone can, please try to answer the above 3 questions for me
Thank you much
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08-29-2006 01:04 PM #19
This ain't any fun, but no way in hell I'd ever leave that car unattended. Unless maybe at work if your work place is secured.
There ain't any car alarm that's gonna protect it from the pro that sets his sights on it, and the not-so pro will screw it up pretty bad trying. And let's not even talk about little vandals and drunks and the like.
JMO .................
Regards, KitzJon Kitzmiller, MSME, PhD EE, 32 Ford Hiboy Roadster, Cornhusker frame, Heidts IFS/IRS, 3.50 Posi, Lone Star body, Lone Star/Kitz internal frame, ZZ502/550, TH400
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08-29-2006 02:26 PM #20
I am not sure exactly what your reasons for needing an alarm are but...
I keep the Roadster in the shop when I am at home and have an enclosed trailer I can park it in when traveling. When I leave my roadster outdoors on occasion. I do three things to protect it.
1. I installed a key activated kill switch. I remove the key to the kill switch when leaving the car un attended.
2. I don't keep anything of value inside the car and remove the faceplate on my CD player to keep anyone from taking it.
3. Use a Car Cover to protect it from weather and keep folks away. I don't usually lock my car cover, but they make a cable and lock system so you can.
Just some other ideas you might want to consider...
Dave Brisco
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08-29-2006 02:38 PM #21
Bill those headlights are Guide 382 C they are vintage, but are easily found on eBay... Price varies depending on the condition. Do a search on eBay for either "Guide Headlights" or "Vintage Headlights" and you should find several sets...
Dave Brisco
Originally Posted by billlsbird
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08-29-2006 10:48 PM #22
Originally Posted by HiboyGal
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08-29-2006 10:51 PM #23
Originally Posted by dangeroustoy
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08-30-2006 10:38 AM #24
afternoon HiboyGal...
on my deuce I have a Clifford 10-5x with a proximity zone. The 2 way Responder Transceiver is also up for my other vehicle (can be set for up to 4) and my garage door. No false alarms, simple to use and a visual communication.... in other words I even can understand setting it.
We hid the siren and put in a few extras for additional protection.
They now offer GPS tracking thru the web... go to their site and read up on them.
enjoy,Lil Red Deuce...
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08-30-2006 10:53 AM #25
If you have an electric fuel pump on your car, wire a hidden switch to shut it off. I have one on my Jeep truck, and we have a car theft problem in my neighborhood, so as I am driving into the parking lot each night I shut off the pump a minute before I get to my parking place. But the time I park the engine is starting to sputter. I figure even if they smash out my ignition switch they will not be able to get it started and figure it is out of gas and just leave it.
Hope there are no car thieves from my neighborhood on this forum.
Don
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08-30-2006 11:45 AM #26
<<Bill those headlights are Guide 382 C they are vintage, but are easily found on eBay... Price varies depending on the condition. Do a search on eBay for either "Guide Headlights" or "Vintage Headlights" and you should find several sets...
Dave Brisco>>
I was told the headlights are Guide 632... not sure how accurate that is? but thought I'd mention it anyways.
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08-30-2006 11:48 AM #27
Originally Posted by Lil Red Deuce
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08-30-2006 11:50 AM #28
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
the thing is, thieves could simply "pick up the roadster" put it under their armpit and run with it
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08-30-2006 12:12 PM #29
HiboyGal...
My alarm has door, trunk, vibration and shock sensors plus ignition kill and a proximity sensor... if you get near the interior it gives a warning then if repeated, sets off the alarm (which also sets off my unit that I carry with either a warning code or alarm code and visual of area on my vehicle). Clifford now has a longer range unit. With these units (Clifford - Matrix model) you can add GPS tracking and a wealth of other related GSP options.
List prices are on the web site... I waited while my installation was done, no one drives my ride.
http://www.clifford.com
enjoyLil Red Deuce...
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08-30-2006 12:41 PM #30
Opps, sorry bout that I must have hit the wrong key... I should have typed 682 C... There was also a 682 J that does not have the turn signals on top of the headlight...
Sorry for the confusion...
Dave Brisco
Originally Posted by HiboyGal
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