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<blockquote data-quote="Ntmd8r" data-source="post: 104557" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>For our '67 (now sold) I installed an "Immobilizer" (google it).</p><p>It is an electronic device which connects to the coil (old school technology).</p><p>Inside the car, you mount (hidden) a small "receiver".</p><p>You are given 2 "transmitters" (one for each set of 2 key sets you might have).</p><p>When you want to drive the car, you must place the transmitter close by the receiver...</p><p>it will beep twice. Then you have 30 seconds to start the car.</p><p>Once the car is running, the Immobilizer shuts off, and the car continues to run.</p><p>When you turn the car off, the Immobilizer is then activated.</p><p></p><p>This effectively stops anyone from starting the car and driving it.</p><p></p><p>There is also a small red lamp which you can optionally install somewhere inside the car,</p><p>which flashes every 3 seconds, and indicates there is an alarm system in place.</p><p></p><p>Of course, nothing can stop people from breaking into the car, putting it into neutral,</p><p>releasing the parking brake, and then pushing it onto a ramp/trailer....</p><p>other than an intrusion alarm, which the more modern cars have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ntmd8r, post: 104557, member: 45"] For our '67 (now sold) I installed an "Immobilizer" (google it). It is an electronic device which connects to the coil (old school technology). Inside the car, you mount (hidden) a small "receiver". You are given 2 "transmitters" (one for each set of 2 key sets you might have). When you want to drive the car, you must place the transmitter close by the receiver... it will beep twice. Then you have 30 seconds to start the car. Once the car is running, the Immobilizer shuts off, and the car continues to run. When you turn the car off, the Immobilizer is then activated. This effectively stops anyone from starting the car and driving it. There is also a small red lamp which you can optionally install somewhere inside the car, which flashes every 3 seconds, and indicates there is an alarm system in place. Of course, nothing can stop people from breaking into the car, putting it into neutral, releasing the parking brake, and then pushing it onto a ramp/trailer.... other than an intrusion alarm, which the more modern cars have. [/QUOTE]
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