Back story and a unique item

Way back when I was thinking about this I figured an isolated keyed switch on the fender like the old car alarms would do the trick for on/off.
Nowadays I would think a remote trigger could be set up easy enough.
 
the fun you could have with a motorcycle battery and a toilet seat.........
How ironic, you could end up in jail for some Ahole trying to steal your ride. Love the idea though. It reminds me of 2 adds that used to be in the back of car magazines. One you'd hook up a large hose to your tailpipe and use the other end to defrost your windows. The second worked the same way but you'd hook the other end up to a giant air bag for jacking your ride up. Cool ideas but I guess to many idiots never read the directions and got hurt.
 
For the 1967 Cutlass fans here are a few pics it got a new vinyl top,, new coil springs/shocks, 455 rocket, th400 transmission, lightning rod shifter. Originally had a 330 that I kept and used later in another project.
The car is up in northern Illinois somewhere but I don't know exactly where.
 

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Here are some pics of the shock box opened up. if anyone knows anybody else who might be able to get information on it I would appreciate itIMG_20181223_111319.jpgIMG_20181223_111335.jpgIMG_20181223_111519.jpgIMG_20181223_111524.jpg
 
Looks like the circuit will give a pulsating DC tingle. Seems like a guaranteed method of preventing repeat offenders.
 

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