Pattern of stolen teardrops in 2015?

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Re: Pattern of stolen teardrops in 2015?

Postby doug hodder » Sun Mar 20, 2016 8:50 am

For my new build a 1947 Mobilglide, I picked up a used Viper alarm system off e-bay. Had a buddy work it over and mounted it to a board in with my electrical. When set, if glass is broken or it's moved it goes off. I realize that most people ignore vehicle alarms anymore, and who knows just how much I'll actually use it, but I do have it. You could also get some vinyl copy and place it in a visible location reading, "equipped with Lo-Jac"...won't stop someone, but might deter a few. Like Danny, I also have all sorts of "secret" places where I have autographed and identified my build. Biggest thing of all....make sure you have it insured against theft. Doug
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Re: Pattern of stolen teardrops in 2015?

Postby fm-usa » Sun Mar 20, 2016 9:08 am

As the old phrase says...
"Out of sight, is out of mind."
PVC and a TARP, hides it.
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Is it possible, FULL RV in a 48 Sq.Ft. footprint & stay under 500Lbs wet?
SHE thinks teardrops are "cute" but I prefer a SKOSH mo-room & at 65+ the
body doesn't react/extract/move/mend/bend/lend or work like it use'ta.
NOW! Those unwanted guests moving in, Mr. 'Arther I. Tus' & Ms. DVT (grrr)
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