Wow if someone failed to steal an 80s GM G Body they must be a really pathetic car thief, not to say that's a bad thing lol. Glad they didn't get your car.
I agree it's only about 28 seconds with a slim Jim and a Flathead. I've repaired a lot of theft recoveryWow if someone failed to steal an 80s GM G Body they must be a really pathetic car thief, not to say that's a bad thing lol. Glad they didn't get your car.
I agree it's only about 28 seconds with a slim Jim and a Flathead. I've repaired a lot of theft recovery
Yeah, If you can't steal a 30 year old car that doesn't have a coded chip key, or an alarm/immobilizer, and has only basic lock cylinders with old school lock pins, you've got no business stealing cars.
Me toYeah, If you can't steal a 30 year old car that doesn't have a coded chip key, or an alarm/immobilizer, and has only basic lock cylinders with old school lock pins, you've got no business stealing cars.
I've worked in a body shop for several years and I've got a collection of screwdriver ignition keys that were left in theft recovery vehicles that we've repaired.
that is why I never got into that "profession".....😀
I have a hidden kill switch wired and my hood doesnt pop with hood release intentionally kinda hard to see my wiring from the bottom...Wow if someone failed to steal an 80s GM G Body they must be a really pathetic car thief, not to say that's a bad thing lol. Glad they didn't get your car.
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