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    1. #1
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      Mar 2005
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      Miamisburg, Oh
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      Stuff in your car

      I'm sure we've all found some unusual things in our cars when we have disassembled them.

      Here's a pic of my latest grab out of the passenger rocker rail area (under carpet, jute and metal cover thing) and also from the A/C vent in the pass. kick panel.

      Long ago I had found a book of matches from a, ahem, "Gentlemens Club" in southern California and also found an empty beer can stashed in the drivers side kick-panel vent.

      Now I'm looking at some odd bolts, an ear-ring, some rivets (??), lots and lots of desert sand, a handful of animal fur, broken glass that I had never known about......lots of weird stuff.



      Oh, we also found an old black T-shirt! It was tucked up in the A/C opening at the FW from back when my buddy and I drove it from 29 Palms, Ca. to the midwest when it was about 40 degrees out. No Heater!! Winter coats on, foggin up the glass, our breath was foggin IN the car driving back. Good stuff. Cold as **** though!
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    2. #2
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      Jul 2006
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      Lake Tillery NC
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      A friend gave me a 71 Malibu about 10 years ago. It was a 6 cylinder with a glide. The car sat outside my shop until I decided to build a bracket car out of it. During the build up I saw a bag stuffed up between the quarter and the back window. I was almost afraid to pull it out. I opened the bag and found nude photo's of a woman. I had never seen her so I threw them away. The funny part was a couple years later I had the car at work fixing to go to the Friday night street drags. A lady from the next building walked over looking at the car . She told me her husband used to have a car like that. That's when I put the two together. She was the lady in the pictures. Needless to say I couldn't look at her with a straight face after that day!! What are the odds of that happining!!

      Mike
      Michael Tucker
      Project "Trouble" 1969 Camaro DSE subframe, quadrilink, 13" wilwood brakes, Rated X Rushforths, LS2/T56
      1968 Camaro

    3. #3
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      Dec 2004
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      Beaufort , NC
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      Found a 1956 penny jammed in the bottom corner of a 1957 Chevy door. $15 worth of change in anouther car,Snap On tools,all kinds of stuff.........
      1968 F100 sb full vic chassis swap
      1965 Mustang coupe 347 5 spd cheap touring SOLD
      2003 Porsche 996 Outlaw LS2 swap SOLD
      1992 Lexus SC400 daily SOLD
      1966 Porsche 912 Outlaw SOLD
      1968 Ford F-100 sb SOLD

    4. #4
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      Nov 2006
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      I had a dead cocaroach, BMW lighter...dunno why that was in there and a very old penny that was dated to like 1970, couldnt read it that well, all that fell out of my heater core box when i took it out

    5. #5
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      Sep 2004
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      Metamora, Illinois
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      I found a dead mouse behind the driver side kick panel.

    6. #6
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      Nov 2006
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      Quote Originally Posted by rocketrod
      I found a dead mouse behind the driver side kick panel.

      I guess i got lucky with the whole dead roach then huh lol

    7. #7
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      Found some old pot in a bunch of the parts from the interior already removed by the previous owner. Don't know if he stashed it there or it was stuck to one of the interior parts.
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    8. #8
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      Oct 2005
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      Quote Originally Posted by Tucks69
      A friend gave me a 71 Malibu about 10 years ago. It was a 6 cylinder with a glide. The car sat outside my shop until I decided to build a bracket car out of it. During the build up I saw a bag stuffed up between the quarter and the back window. I was almost afraid to pull it out. I opened the bag and found nude photo's of a woman. I had never seen her so I threw them away. The funny part was a couple years later I had the car at work fixing to go to the Friday night street drags. A lady from the next building walked over looking at the car . She told me her husband used to have a car like that. That's when I put the two together. She was the lady in the pictures. Needless to say I couldn't look at her with a straight face after that day!! What are the odds of that happining!!

      Mike

      That is Hilarious!!! Small World Huh!
      72 Chevelle Done!

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      Some day: Porsche GT3/ C6R inspired 69

    9. #9
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      Aug 2004
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      Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
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      When bringing my sisters 01 Eclipse up we found a baby alligator in the air intake tube dried up.

      Stripped a rolled 71 SS chevelle and found beating sticks under the rear seat, belly club of sorts behind the door panel, and family birthday cards lol.

      Oh and a ashtray full of roaches(think weed) hahah

      -Matt
      Matt
      72 Chevelle 370ci, 76mm single turbo, TKX, Speedtech Track Time, Millerbuilt Strange full floater 9", Brembo brakes, BC Forged 18x11s with 315s square
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    10. #10
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      Dec 2005
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      Coolidge, GA
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      Not anything crazy or unusual really

      In "Shop Beater" I found 4 quarters, 2 dimes, and a couple of pennies in the passenger rocker. All dated 1969. We cleaned them up undercoated the inside of the new rocker and then epoxyed them to the new rocker before installing. Figured someone in 50 years would find them and make mint off them for being so old.

      Other than that just the normal junk-- shoes, shovel, tools, clothes, mail, old newspaper, and a 7 inch old school TV!!

    11. #11
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      Jul 2005
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      Bay Area
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      Lost my Albino Burmese Python (about 4.5 feet) in my grandmothers car one day. She found it sitting on her passenger seat a few days later and just tossed it in a bag like it wasn't s***. Then called me a said she found it while driving.

    12. #12
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      My fisrt 68 bought in 85, I found a registration of the previous owner which happened to be my dad friend, which I knew too, I saw numerous pics of the car in varius stages, but it was a real nice car in the late 70's

      I did go have to retreive my Cat 18lb big Tom, this was in 87, car was ripping in two, so I took all the good parts off of it and sold it, well I couldn't find my cat and the guys called and sid he was stuck in the car SCARED, well thses guys drove the car 25-30 miles with open headers, no wonder the cat was scared, he had wedged him self up in the quarter, way up there!
      Steve68- 1968 Camaro SS LSX T56, 12bolt 3:90's, 18" Fikse Profil 13s, Deep Fathom Green paint, Spearcos, just bunch of old junk because another member said so, LOL



      70 Nova SS street/drag 454, T400, 3:55, ugly!

    13. #13
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      Apr 2003
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      phoenix az
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      Finds

      A friend of mine that pasted away a few years ago used to hide a proof set of coins under the dash of his cars he had. He thought that it would be neat for who ever bought the cars if they ever needed to do something under the the dash. He had a 69 SS Camaro, 65 mayfair maize Gto, 65 corvette convert with a factory 396, 69 Gto, 73 TA,69 Firefird 400 convert and several others (yes his family had $). So if you ever find a proof coin set under the dash of a car, I know that it would make him happy to know that someone that loves cars has one of his old ones.

    14. #14
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      Hamilton, NJ
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      Back when I was in the service biz, a customer came in with a 93-ish Civic. She complained that the blower fan made noise. Now, you know what blower fan cages look like. Kind of like a gerbil wheel. Well, we found a little dead field mouse in it. I've always pictured this little mouse running for his life on that wheel, until he couldn't run no more.
      Scott from NJ.

      Vent Windows Forever! ...

      Feather-light suspension, Konis just couldn't hold
      I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors

    15. #15
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      Quote Originally Posted by Project69
      I had a dead cocaroach, BMW lighter...dunno why that was in there and a very old penny that was dated to like 1970, couldnt read it that well, all that fell out of my heater core box when i took it out
      Um, so anything dated to 1970 is very old. Holy crap, I guess I am very old now.
      Brian


      I have an unlimited budget. That bad part is I have already used it up.

    16. #16
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      Aug 2004
      Location
      Lees Summit, Missouri
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      Wasp nest in the '67 Cougar I am building for a friend. I am saving it and I am going to hang it from the rearview when done!
      Later - Craig

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      '70 Chevelle (in storage now, probably will never be back on its wheels again!)

    17. #17
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      Sep 2004
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      found a dead cat in a 66 c10 my cousin was parting out

    18. #18
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      May 2005
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      Quote Originally Posted by BonzoHansen
      Back when I was in the service biz, a customer came in with a 93-ish Civic. She complained that the blower fan made noise. Now, you know what blower fan cages look like. Kind of like a gerbil wheel. Well, we found a little dead field mouse in it. I've always pictured this little mouse running for his life on that wheel, until he couldn't run no more.


      Most I ever found in my car besides a build sheet on top of the gas tank and the protectoplate were leaves in the cowl and behind the kick panels.

      Wait, does jerry rigged wiring count??
      Nick R.
      69 Camaro - 383, 700R4, 12 bolt 3.55, Hotchkis, Bilstein, Global West, Morris Classic
      08 HHR SS - Still Stock for now
      Do you still believe in all the things that you stood by before? Are you out there on the front lines, or at home keeping score?
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    19. #19
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      Quote Originally Posted by BADVELLE
      Wasp nest in the '67 Cougar I am building for a friend. I am saving it and I am going to hang it from the rearview when done!
      We had a mid-70s Chevy pickup that was basically abandoned in our lot. So we started scalping parts off it for lunch money (the unmolested 4 bolt 350 is in my garage). I sold the tailgate to some guy, and when I went to take it off, I discovered a yellow jacket nest had appeared in the tailgate behind the handle assembly. As soon as I touched the handle to pull the door down, out came a bunch of bees…with predictable results...


      Quote Originally Posted by bookends
      found a dead cat in a 66 c10 my cousin was parting out
      Man, if you are in the service bis long enough, cats are a given. I've seen two kitties that thought the engine compartment was a warm place to sleep...with predictable results...

      Then there was the customer who brought the truck in with deer spread all over the bottom. Stunk up the bays pretty good. He told us he hit a deer, so we were expecting damage…just not deer guts.
      Scott from NJ.

      Vent Windows Forever! ...

      Feather-light suspension, Konis just couldn't hold
      I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors

    20. #20
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      In my trunk when I brought my car home was a wheel chock, it has been used many times.It was just one of those cheap foldable ones but it really works and I just can't get myself to throw it away.

      Jim Nilsen

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