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paulwadams_my99 29 June 2001 08:21 PM

The ever growing amount of removable internal accessories that have to be detached every time you park the car and carry around is getting silly.

Has anyone ever built/designed a hidden steel safe within the car to lock all your bits in?

Cheers

Paul

caprice 29 June 2001 08:48 PM

I would'nt want people putting their grubby hands in my box and touching my valuables!!

;-)))))

paulwadams_my99 29 June 2001 09:06 PM

what if we wash our hands http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif

paulwadams_my99 29 June 2001 09:08 PM

By the way Caprice i took some photos of the le850, shall i send them to ya?

caprice 29 June 2001 09:45 PM

didnt we agree to meet !!

paulwadams_my99 29 June 2001 09:55 PM

Caprice,

I'll email you offline. (If you would care to divulge your address?)

If anyone has done the security box or has any ideas I would still like to continue the thread.




[This message has been edited by paulwadams_my99 (edited 29 June 2001).]

carl 30 June 2001 09:58 AM

When I had a Saab it had a lockable glove box -- and it was a proper 'in the dash' one not a 'whole bottom half of the dashboard' one (which you could easily dismantle/break). In fact, I think there was a separate key so you could give the ignition/door keys to your garage/valet/etc. and they still couldn't get into the glovebox.

bren simpson 30 June 2001 10:51 AM

Talking about security features I had a Toyota Corolla that came with two master keys. In the handbook it stated that one key would open every lock but the other would open every lock except the boot. This was stated as a security feature as you could lock your valubles in the boot when taking your car to a garage and the mechanics couldnt use the key to open it. Great idea, except for one small flaw, i.e. the boot opening handle next to the drivers seat http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

Toyota, you are a star http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

Bren

AndyC_772 30 June 2001 02:44 PM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by carl:
<B>When I had a Saab it had a lockable glove box -- and it was a proper 'in the dash' one not a 'whole bottom half of the dashboard' one (which you could easily dismantle/break). In fact, I think there was a separate key so you could give the ignition/door keys to your garage/valet/etc. and they still couldn't get into the glovebox. [/quote]

Nice idea, except for the fact that the garage is the first place you'd take the car if you lost the key and needed someone to get into the glove box http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif

Either you trust the garage not to raid the glove box / boot / ash tray or you don't. Personally I always remove all valuables from the car, but I don't worry about things like the foot pump and road atlas. If anyone wants my old AA road map that badly, they're welcome to it http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif

Andy.


caprice 30 June 2001 08:39 PM

Paul,

See my profile

blp 01 July 2001 10:35 AM

This does exist....Dont know where Ive seen it though.

Steve Williams 01 July 2001 12:05 PM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by paulwadams_my99:
<B>The ever growing amount of removable internal accessories that have to be detached every time you park the car and carry around is getting silly.

Has anyone ever built/designed a hidden steel safe within the car to lock all your bits in?[/quote]

Great idea in principle......

What if the car gets stolen http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif


caprice 02 July 2001 04:39 PM

Paul,

see ...

PeterJ 02 July 2001 05:38 PM

Bren, I had a rover 800 that had the same set up. However, with the master key, you could lock it in such a way that the lever next to the seat didn't work. Surely the Toyota would hav had this feature too?

GranTurismo 02 July 2001 08:01 PM

Hello,

Yep I have seen car safes, in accessory shops, try a big locksmith and sometimes in those "innovations" catalogues that come through the door.

The TOYOTA key thing comes rom the USA, its called the VALET KEY. You give the parking valet you key so they can park your mota without rifling the glove box and boot. (No offence to valet parkers, it just says it in the instruction manual) I had this on my MR2 mk1

Also Series 1 and 2 landrovers had a bloody big box under the passenger seat that you could padlock!

(How sad am I)

MorayMackenzie 02 July 2001 08:15 PM

moved to security

paulwadams_my99 03 July 2001 10:24 AM

Caprice,

That looks pretty crappy. I was hoping for something a little more slick than a cylinder bolted to the boot.

P.S. I have checked your profile and there is no email address there?

paulwadams_my99 03 July 2001 10:58 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by Steve Williams:
<B> Great idea in principle......

What if the car gets stolen http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif

[/quote]

Not a lot, but then if it does the parts you have taken off will be pretty useless anyway won't they?



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