Or you can check them out online at http://www.pedaljack.com.
They actually look pretty good - much better deterrent than "The Club" I would
say.
My own personal theft-deterrent system involves a heavy wooden garage door, a
dozen and a
half stackable lawn chairs and other miscellaneous junk stored behind the
Roadster, no
battery in the car and 10 years worth of toxic sludge that used to be Shell
Supreme
Unleaded gasoline in the fuel system...
Gary McCormick
San Jose, CA
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Kelly Brown wrote:
> There was some conversation a while back regarding ways to keep low life
> thieves from stealing our precious roadsters. I just read about a
> device called the Pedal Jack in Popular Mechanics. They are sold for
> both automatic and standard shift autos. The device fits on the clutch
> and brake pedal and keeps them from moving. The one for the manual
> transmission costs $44.95 plus $5.95 for shipping. The number to call is
> 1-800-223-3073. This seems like a pretty good way to go.
> I have a question about seat belts. My 1967 1600 just has a lap belt.
> I was interested in converting to a lap belt and shoulder belt combo.
> Where is the shoulder belt bolted on in the newer roadsters?
>
> Kelly Brown
> 1967 1600
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