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Note - Doc's version has the advantage of being able to help dry panty hose as alluded to earlier.

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Rumor and propaganda!!! It came from an 'unvetted source'!!
 
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Relates to "coachwork"... And "gymnastics" if it's left onna workbench instead of the glovebox...

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Sounds like one of those "better make two of 'em" tools... One to use in the shop and one to STAY in the glove box. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
and here I thought you clipped it onto the wiper arms and moved the string left and right to work the wipers
 
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[A tool like this can also be used on some early Bugeyes to keep the choke knob held out instead of vibrating shut.]

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BINGO!
That's where I've seen it.
Actually, I think I just used to use a clothespin.
Jeff
 
Why of course it is a trunk safety lock. Bugeyes use em as well.
 
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