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    I think those are Guide 682 C lights, and all the ones with turn signals on top are starting to get desirable. I would adjust them perfectly, and then put a very small tack weld on the nut and threads or nut and mount (if it is steel) That way you could always grind away the spot weld if you ever need to remove them, but a thief wouldn't have the luxury of that much time.

    I drove my '27 daily for years, and the only things that were constantly stolen were the dice off of my tire valve stems, and one time my fire extinquisher. Usually it was kids on bikes who stole the dice. Little Urchins.

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    I have Clifford. Always had good luck. They came out and installed it while it was in the body shop. If you are building your car, install it during the build to hide the wires.

    http://www.clifford.com

    I watched a tow truck clear a parking lot. The guy was good, he lowered the forks while he was backing up, picked up the car by the tires and was gone in 10 seconds, probably tied it down after he got around the corner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 42K3
    I have Clifford. Always had good luck. They came out and installed it while it was in the body shop. If you are building your car, install it during the build to hide the wires.

    http://www.clifford.com

    I watched a tow truck clear a parking lot. The guy was good, he lowered the forks while he was backing up, picked up the car by the tires and was gone in 10 seconds, probably tied it down after he got around the corner.
    Clifford was my initial aim, but adding to it the proximity alarm which frys did not carry... Which clifford model do you have (since we do not have locks or even windows - is there a need to get the higher end model ? (except maybe if it is the kind thatpages you if something goes wrong...)

    Note: Money is not too much of an issue. I'll pay what I have to pay to get what I really need.

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