---------- Original Message ----------From: doug warrener <2hsandaheritage@xxxxxxxxxxx>To: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]" <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxDate: 08/15/2020 8:58 AMSubject: Re: [Chrysler300] theft protection
Hello Kai,
Old time theft protection - just remove the coil to distributor wire - not noticeable to most thieves, or to be really sure remove the distributor rotor.Both can easily be done in a couple of minutes.Send a picture when restoration has been completed,DougOn 08/14/2020 12:00 PM info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] <chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Folks,
Restauration of my 62 Sport convertible has almost reached the turning point and slowly parts are put back together.
As I will personally take care of reassembling the dash, I am wondering about integrating any modern (digital) tools for theft protection.
So far I heard of gadgets like a fingerprint scanner in combination with the ignition or GPS trackers.
Maybe even sensors that will indicate moving or lifting of the car.
Or other stuff I don`t even know about.
As YOU have the real expensive gems, maybe someone already had the same concerns or worries?
Or do you trust in God and the good in people?
Or is there no real market for letter car thefts in the US?
In Europe borders are close and the car could be gone to the former East Block Countries in 2-3 hours…
Untraceable..
And what happens if someone opens the hood (damn easy) and cuts off the battery?
In this case all electronic systems probably would be out of function.
I know it is a big topic (maybe a whole industry takes care about this), but I would very much appreciate your thoughts and experience.
During my membership (5 years) I can’t recall of someone bringing up this topic.
Greetings from Germany,
Kai
Dr. Kai Rentmeister
Tierarzt, DiplECVN
Tierärztliche Praxis für Neurologie
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