Project Plain Jane

Got some more items pulled today. Side window arch trim,A pillar trim,rear window trim etc etc.At least the instrument cluster and heater panel plastic is in good shape,as is all the interior trim.



Started working the window gasket free and pried JUST A BIT TOO HARD. THE WINDOW HAS SOME NICE CRACKS NOW,LOL.:violent2:

Oh well, it happens..

And all I need remove to get at the headliner is the dome light and headliner bows. Oh and those fiddly little clips they use at the roof pinch weld on the headliner.

It looks like some sort of tape is used to seal the headliner to the roof at the leading edge near the windshield. Nowadays there is just spray adhesive for that.

I keep having a very nosey fellow in a Ford diesel pickup stop outside my garage door while I am inside working on pulling the Dart apart. He doesnt get out and peek in but sits outside the door idling the engine and perhaps he is scoping my stuff for potential theft. I remember this same guy from one day several months ago. I had the Vans insurance papers tucked under the wipers and was at the rear of the vehicle putting new insurance stickers on my plates. This bugger slowed right down and came within several feet of my van,made as if he was going to get out. I stepped out from behind the van and the guilt was plain to see. He stepped on it and roared away.

We have had our vehicles broke into many times in this neighbouthood and I think I am leaning towards suspicion of this individual.We have had cd's,pocket change etc go missing.

I have a 500 watt halogen security light I am going to install inside the garage,and have it triggered from a motion sensor.

I would also like something VERY loud to go off,a siren of some sort. I have a pair of C body horns,hehe.. in a tiny 12 x 24 garage the sound should be deafening.

How can I wire the horns in and make it work? I guess I need to step the 120 volt down to 12 volt and go from there.I'd also like the system to have a 30 second delay,so I can get inside and disarm it before it go's off on me!