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My neighbor has a big ol' '66 (?) Chrysler in his driveway. Cool alright... but, it has an alarm. It's been going off... constantly, for the last like 3 days. The battery must be going dead, because the whole time it's been sounding like water dripping into a galvanized bucket, and it just won't stop, it goes on, and on... and on... :wacko::blink: Edited by ocnblu
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Maybe there's some symbolism in that . . . :P

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What kind of a looser installs an (vocal) alarm on a 1966 classic?

That's retarded... just install a ignition cutoff switch like normal

people & put on a "club". They're silly looking but effective!

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All these theft-deterrent devices are a waste. If someone wants your car, they're going to take it and 80% of the time, they're going to take it because they want to strip it for parts. Stealing a 1966 Chrysler at any point after about 1972 is retarded. Not only is it stupid obvious, but why?

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Here's the Telltale Heart girl. Can someone tell me which model this is? It's big and sweet, but nothing fancy, it appears to be a base model:

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