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lighiche
03-13-2014, 06:06 PM
Has anyone ever heard of, seen, or used this, or any like this, security device?

Thoughts, opinions, recommendations?

Partsman
03-13-2014, 06:45 PM
I think Oldun on Series 2 Club forum uses one of those on his Series 2 Station Wagon, might be worth it for you to post over there and ask.

darbsclt
03-13-2014, 07:18 PM
Has anyone ever heard of, seen, or used this, or any like this, security device?

Thoughts, opinions, recommendations?

I don't have any personal experience with it, but a friend does... here's his blog post discussing it...

http://mud4fun.com/2011/09/06/fitting-an-ardcase/#more-1514

ps. it's a great blog, if you you're not already familiar with it.

Partsman
03-13-2014, 08:23 PM
I don't have any personal experience with it, but a friend does... here's his blog post discussing it...

http://mud4fun.com/2011/09/06/fitting-an-ardcase/#more-1514

ps. it's a great blog, if you you're not already familiar with it.
Oh Mud's blog is fantastic, too bad he's having so many issues with photo theft lately, I think it's going to totally ruin a great resource.

SafeAirOne
03-13-2014, 08:58 PM
If you're going to do that, why not just do what the Marines do (or at least USED to do)...A big chain looped through the steering wheel and around the brake pedal and padlocked.

lighiche
03-13-2014, 11:08 PM
I don't have any personal experience with it, but a friend does... here's his blog post discussing it...

http://mud4fun.com/2011/09/06/fitting-an-ardcase/#more-1514

ps. it's a great blog, if you you're not already familiar with it.

I just discovered mud4fun today. Fantastic stuff.

Will likely go this route. Wondering whether there's any stateside equivalent, to avoid huge shipping costs for something so heavy.

stomper
03-14-2014, 05:53 AM
Wow, I guess I really must take living in Maine for granted. This whole concept of needing security for a 45 year old vehicle that most people think is a Jeep or a land cruiser escapes me. My own brother in law, who has ridden in my truck a thousand times, and even driven it, tried to start it the other day to move it in the yard. He couldn't figure out the choke, throttle sequence to get it started.

SafeAirOne
03-14-2014, 07:11 AM
Wow, I guess I really must take living in Maine for granted. This whole concept of needing security for a 45 year old vehicle that most people think is a Jeep or a land cruiser escapes me. My own brother in law, who has ridden in my truck a thousand times, and even driven it, tried to start it the other day to move it in the yard. He couldn't figure out the choke, throttle sequence to get it started.

It's not just Maine, James...I live in the highest-crime city in the same state as the OP and I'm not too worried about someone stealing my 109, even though my ignition switch stopped caring about the shape of the ignition key long, long ago.

darbsclt
03-14-2014, 08:08 AM
I'm of the same opinion... a casual thief (in America) would be befuddled by a Series and there's nothing you can do to protect yourself from any thief "targeting" your vehicle (other than owning a good insurance policy).

That said, I do love reading about how the Brits try to hamper casual thieves (much bigger problem over there). These are two examples from a recent thread on the Series 2 Club forum...

There's a Gearshift-Lock from Dylan, a 15 year old Series 2A owner/restorer...
http://www.series2club.co.uk/forum/forum/index.php/topic,58831.msg641095.html#msg641095

And, a "Handbrake Lock" sold on EbayUK...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/land-rover-series-2-2a-3-handbrake-lock/161235989851?_trksid=p2047675.c100011.m1850&_trkparms=aid%3D222006%26algo%3DSIC.FITP%26ao%3D1% 26asc%3D20868%26meid%3D5479203712716873921%26pid%3 D100011%26prg%3D9264%26rk%3D0%26rkt%3D10%26sd%3D16 1183661332

lighiche
03-14-2014, 11:50 AM
It's not just Maine, James...I live in the highest-crime city in the same state as the OP and I'm not too worried about someone stealing my 109, even though my ignition switch stopped caring about the shape of the ignition key long, long ago.

And I certainly agree with you. I live in the back of beyond in New Hampshire and don't give it a second thought. But I'm moving back to my home state of Arkansas for a couple of years and crime in Little Rock is abundant. That my vehicle is "Razorback Red" - unintentionally I might add - only compounds the potential risk that some ardent fan might try to make off with it. Most theft there is opportunist and I would like to thwart the spontaneous heist best I can.

Contractor
03-14-2014, 12:53 PM
Wow, I guess I really must take living in Maine for granted. This whole concept of needing security for a 45 year old vehicle that most people think is a Jeep or a land cruiser escapes me. My own brother in law, who has ridden in my truck a thousand times, and even driven it, tried to start it the other day to move it in the yard. He couldn't figure out the choke, throttle sequence to get it started.

I have had several friends try and drive mine.........I am pretty confident somebody would have a hard time getting to the end of my driveway. Unless they bring a trailer and a winch I'm not that worried about it.