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I can't believe classics are still being kept on drives etc. there's a guy in my road with a mk2 Capri and a mk4 cortina estate and they just sit on the drive and road in full view. I regularly pass a mk3 Capri and a 105e on my way to work, both kept on the street.

 

Before I got my garage I rented a lock up in dartford (I'm in Essex) just to keep it secure.

 

Nice to see Savvi got a free ad out of the article though :wink:

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Yeah ... I took my daily for a service last week in Camberley and walked into town while I was waiting and in a front garden in full view was a mk2 Escort! !

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my granada is locked away, in my garage wheelclamped blocked in

by the wifes car and my neighbours car, they rarely use theres too

but ive been warned by a mate that my diesel daily merc is very sought after by theives shipping them out to eastern europe, i cant park it anywhere but my drive, its worth a lot to me cos its mint but if it goes what will i get ?? 3k if im lucky

hide your classics away people

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I can't believe classics are still being kept on drives etc. there's a guy in my road with a mk2 Capri and a mk4 cortina estate and they just sit on the drive and road in full view. I regularly pass a mk3 Capri and a 105e on my way to work, both kept on the street.

 

Before I got my garage I rented a lock up in dartford (I'm in Essex) just to keep it secure.

 

Nice to see Savvi got a free ad out of the article though :wink:

 

I understand what your saying but not having garage space and/or the extra cash to rent space or a lock up isn't can be a problem.

 

Lock up rental could cost you the price of the car over the space of 18-24 months and it's not like it's not unknown for cars to be robbed from lockups especially when they are often in remote quiet locations unlike the front of your house.

 

it's hard to know what the solution or preventetive action someone could take to avoid or deter robbery of their car apart from an alarm and maybe a

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I can't believe classics are still being kept on drives etc. there's a guy in my road with a mk2 Capri and a mk4 cortina estate and they just sit on the drive and road in full view. I regularly pass a mk3 Capri and a 105e on my way to work, both kept on the street.

 

Before I got my garage I rented a lock up in dartford (I'm in Essex) just to keep it secure.

 

Nice to see Savvi got a free ad out of the article though :wink:

 

 

I just bought a Mk1 estate off a guy that had it parked in his drive and always has done (owned it 20 years) he didnt think anything of it, after i bought it 2 or 3 others said they had seen it there.

 

I think alot of these cars are either cos the owners have had them for a long time and may not realise or just dont have anywhere to park it.

 

 

Glad you noticed my reply ............. i thought it would have been removed tbh :D:D

 

Got a new unit out now, same idea and same size etc but can last even longer on a charge, also we are using differant sim cards which change over to a differant network if it's a poor service area on the original network to ensure full coverage.

I'm pushing these not cos i make loads of money out of them cos i really dont, it's more because i had one of my own stolen a few years ago and know how it feels to come out and see it gone.

I'm also on the look out for other products that can be suited to classic car's, got an alarm with in built tracker in the pipeline, although it may need to be professionally fitted.

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i was going to use my capri for work tomorrow but i'd have to leave it in a dodgy car park for probably 8 hours in an area i dont really like so will be trying to see if my daily will move in the snow.

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Like people are saying its been going on for years ,leaving your car in a lock up away from your house doesnt make it much safer break the lock one night back the next to take the car!! :banghead:

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