If your running an electric fuel pump, it is easy. Hide the switch to the fuel pump. They might get it started, but will not get very far with, at least to all the fuel runs out of the bowls. That is the way I had my 65 set up. JM2CW, excuse me that should be JM5CW, inflation and all. :-) --- Earl Helm <earlh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Jim, > > The bad news is our cars are simple to steal, easy > to open the doors, and > easy to > hot wire. The good news is, most of the young kids > don't have a clue if it > is anything > past slamming out the ignition and using a screw > driver for a key. > > I have always put a secret switch on mine that > grounds out the coil. I split > the wiring > harness and sneak it back inside the firewall so it > is impossible to see. > Makes it almost > impossible to steal by someone that is not old > school. It does however make > it impossible > to start if you forget to turn it on. I have a > friend that went one step > further. He used a > marine switch made to turn off the power. The only > issue with that is it is > hard to hide. > > Earl Dennis '04 Ram Hemi __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL ? Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com