<VV> SAVE YOUR OLD KEYS !!

Dennis PLEAU ddpleau at msn.com
Sun Jan 13 21:57:26 EST 2008


Key fobs are no panacea.  When we lived in Albuquerque we had a Ford E150 and my key fob would also unlock the doors on the Crown Vic that always parked in the same area as us.  I would unlock our van we would get in and then I would relock the other car.
 
Dennis
 



> Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:44:31 -0500> From: corvair65 at verizon.net> To: virtualvairs at corvair.org> Subject: Re: <VV> SAVE YOUR OLD KEYS !!> > In the late 60's/early 70's I carpooled with a guy who had a late 60's Dodge > Charger. We always parked in the same place every day and a fellow worker > with a late Barracuda would usually be parked next to ours. We all worked > in the same department, so we knew each other well. One day while we were > waiting for the third member of our carpool to show up the owner of the > Dodge got out and tried his key in the Barracuda and sure enough it opened > his door. From that day on we would open his door when we got there first. > The Cuda owner was becoming paranoid, thinking he was forgetting to lock his > car. He finally caught us one day and we all had a good laugh about it.> > As for today's cars, all I can say thank goodness for key fobs!! Just hit > the panic button when you can't find your vehicle. I've often wondered how > many variations are there of key fob frequencies?> > Russ Moorhouse> '65 Corsa coupe 140 HP> Kent Island, MD
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