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70's Pacer was one sad clown car. :lol:
So ugly that it was cool...in a warped way...

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You've gone a long ways with your car collection.
Well I was single till I was 35. And I had lots of money to piss off, so I did! I was always on the lookout for something I thought was cool. That Gremlin was cool. IMO.
 
Well I was single till I was 35. And I had lots of money to piss off, so I did! I was always on the lookout for something I thought was cool. That Gremlin was cool. IMO.
Oh I agree, I try to have something different from all the other classics out there. I don't want a car that when you go to a cruise, or show there are five others that look like yours.
 
You've gone a long ways with your car collection.
Now that I am older, trying to pare down my excess, I really have to put on the brakes to any more projects. I almost bought a 66 Valiant today! I passed.
 
Now that I am older, trying to pare down my excess, I really have to put on the brakes to any more projects. I almost bought a 66 Valiant today! I passed.
Oh I know if I had more garage space I'd have a couple more. That Valiant will make someone a great project!!
 
Why expel them? Trap their asses and eliminate them!

A dead mouse never returns...

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on this farm, we've probably got 15 pounds of bait out. Kind of a given on a farm. Not as bad as it was when I was a kid but it's hard to get rid of them 100 percent

For moths but not for mice. I agree, the trap or stick pad is the best. Captured, gone! Poison and they crawl off somewhere and croak. (Smelly, just ask me how I kbow)
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You are the master of limited information.

1. What’s in the closet that mice are interested in?

2. Why does it need to be unchecked for months at a time?

When you present an incomplete scenario asking for suggestions on how to resolve, you get incomplete or inappropriate answers.

Just like a computer, garbage input=garbage output.

1: Nothing at the moment. It's a cabinet/closet that's made of steel and has big cedar doors. The corners of the doors have 20 lb magnets on them. I cleaned it out today of clothes and outdoor sporting toys that's been in it since the 80s. I didn't notice any mice signs which is a plus.

Going to be storing my military dress uniforms, some of our heavy winter clothing and then a few boxes of baby clothes my wife wants to hang onto for "just in case".

2: because it's a cabinet/closet we won't have a need to get into for weeks or even months as the items to go in it won't be needed routinely or even until next fall.

While baiting is an option, if I can double up with something that repels mice as well, kind of like to do that as well
 
I just read the ad. I know nothink. Didn't sound right to me either. Didn't they have a 343 in between the 304 and 360? Friend had a mid 60s 327 AMC that embarrassed a bunch of folks, that little beggar would run.
My brother in law has a 65 AMC Rambler Marlin with the 327 he is fixing up.
 
on this farm, we've probably got 15 pounds of bait out. Kind of a given on a farm. Not as bad as it was when I was a kid but it's hard to get rid of them 100 percent


Yeah


1: Nothing at the moment. It's a cabinet/closet that's made of steel and has big cedar doors. The corners of the doors have 20 lb magnets on them. I cleaned it out today of clothes and outdoor sporting toys that's been in it since the 80s. I didn't notice any mice signs which is a plus.

Going to be storing my military dress uniforms, some of our heavy winter clothing and then a few boxes of baby clothes my wife wants to hang onto for "just in case".

2: because it's a cabinet/closet we won't have a need to get into for weeks or even months as the items to go in it won't be needed routinely or even until next fall.

While baiting is an option, if I can double up with something that repels mice as well, kind of like to do that as well
Put the clothes in vacuum bags on hangars and the mice won’t bother them. Put the loose clothes in plastic bins with snap tops and the mice won’t care about them either.

Place a couple of traps in there baited with peanut butter and check every 90 days to remove any caught.
 

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