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audaciousduo

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It's official, the 72 Jimmy I bought truly is a barn find. I'm not griping because I couldn't ask for a more rust free truck to start with but all those years of sitting in a barn allowed rodents to move into the cowl. I spent the last two hours pulling wool, pine needles and nuts out of my cowl. Not an easy area to access unless you are a squirrel. The bottom fresh air vents are packed as well and thats even harder to get at. I need a smaller shop vacuum hose and an inoculation for hantavirus. I ran into this once before with a 69 Dart GTS I restored. I pulled down the head liner and got showered with a bucket of mouse crap. :angry1::angry1:

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EWWWW!..I hated that too--working in a junkyard full of vehicles that sat decades meant you were almost always going to find rodents,nests,and get mouse crap showers when you stupidly tore a sagging headliner!...more than one car we hoisted up with the forkloader had SNAKES come crawling out of the boxed frame rails or interiors too!:eek1:...

I wont forget the day I saw the headliner in an Oldsmobile we were removing a windsheild from "moving"...not only was there mice in it--a garter snake came out and dropped onto my neck,right as I was helping a co-worker get the windshield out!...how I didn't manage to drop it and smack it against the cowl,I cant say..I leaped out of the car as soon as I could let go and RAN across the yard screaming like a girl,with my arms clawing at the back of my neck!..the snake had dropped into the back seat of the car though...

I was always afraid I'd get that virus mice are famous for spreading,or bubonic plaugue or something...fooling with small engines,you get exposed to a lot of mice and nests too--one guy I know who ran the mower repair shop I bought a lot of parts from,DIED after being exposed to it...only 39 years old too..I HATE mice and all the damage they do to cars and machines,and homes too,never mind the unsanitary little bastards poop and pee all over everything they walk on or touch..

Our house was mouse free for 34 years ,until 2011--I found a lot of tirds in my silverware drawer!!..next thing I knew they were all over the dam house,could hear them crawling around on the suspended ceiling tiles at night--having 2 cats didn't seem to bother them,they never caught ONE..I set snap traps out baited with peanut butter and caught at least 6 of them--so far I haven't seen any more..I washed EVERYTHING they were in and tossed out the silverware tray,used bleach to wash the drawer and all the utensils..
I still get nauseated just thinking about the forks and spoons I may have used that they may have used for a toilet...

Only thing worse than mice in an old vehicle,is WASPS!..I got stung about 10,000 times it seemed,working in a junkyard,or dismantling cars or trucks for parts that had sat a long time...
I really hate wasps...
 
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I haven't run into snakes ...... yet. The mice and squirrels are getting old though. At least there is no headliner in this project. I don't know whats worse, tearing them out or putting a new one in after cleaning all the rodent droppings and dead mice.
 
Pic of my SAAB when I got started. It had been in the barn since the mid-80's. The seats were pretty much just springs with vinyl over them. Not much foam left.

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I've taken the blower housing off numerous small engines,mostly on lawn tractors that had been left out to the weather a long time--and they had so much hay and various other things the mice used to build a nest under it that was packed SO tightly,it looked like the blower housing was sill there,only made out of the nest material!..

One time a friend was watching while I removed the blower housing on one tractor,and it was packed full like that--he says "geez--looks like a pound of weed someone wanted to smuggle in there!"...it DID!..we both laughed..:haha:

I had a few mice in my Yard-Man tractor's engine meet an ugly demise when I fired it up for the first mowing one spring,after spending the winter in my lean-to shed...it started up OK,then it faultered for a minute,I heard some grinding noises for a few seconds--then some grass and nest material flew out of the engine's shrouding where the air blows over the cooling fins...then I saw blood!..

I shut it off,and got off and took a closer look...found a mouse's severed head lying on the chassis,and the side of the engine was dripping with fresh blood--and talk about STINK!--a foul smoke was belching out of the engine..to this day,despite having taken the shrouds off and blowing all the remains out with an air hose and pressure washing it--it still smells like roasting DEATH every time I use it...:doah:..and that was probably 10 years ago..

Wasps are much worse though--at least mice dont STING!..

One day I hauled a lawn tractor I bought for parts home from a town 70 miles away,in the back of a Dodge Caravan...it had sat outside a long time...
I got maybe 30 miles down the interstate,and I see something moving in the corner of my eye...I keep glancing over at the dashboard on the passenger side,and sure enough, a MOUSE comes flying up out of the defroster duct,scoots across the dash,and I was startled--I tried to grab it,but ended up flinging it out the open drivers side window,as the van swereved around in my lane...it landed in the second lane of the interstate...

A few minutes later,just when my heart rate was returning to normal,I feel something crawling on my neck!..I went to swat it off,next thing I know ,I have been STUNG!..

I glance back in the rear view mirror,and see about 200 wasps buzzing wildly against the back window glass!..:eek1:--then I feel a few bounce off the back of my head,and I made a panic stop after swerving into the breakdown lane..and leaped out of the van,with my arms flailing around like a madman,while cars and semis zoomed by a few feet away at 70 mph...:eek1:

I was able to open the rear hatch and avoid getting stung,luckily once it opened the wasps all flew off at once,and only a few stragglers remained,which I quickly killed with an ice scraper brush!...

I found a HUGE nest under the rear of the tractor,about half the size of a football..I used the brush to scrape it off and I stomped on it until it was about 3" down in the dirt!--wasn't many wasps in it any more though..
...I waited a good ten minutes with all the windows and rear hatch open,before I found the nerve to get back in and drive the rest of the way home...it was quite the nerve wracking ride!..was waiting for more mice or wasps to attack the whole trip..

I guess because it was a chilly morning about 45 degrees when I loaded the tractor in the van,the wasps & mouse were "sleeping"...once I got on the road and turned the heater on,I guess they came out of their hibernation..:eek1:

I have not used the van since to haul things like that--it's better off in a pickup bed..with NO cap on it!..I remember a friend hauling a old lawn tractor home in his pickup that had a cap on it--when we went to unload it,he opened the tailgate,and a garter snake dropped to the ground--it must have been 3 feet long,and a female--because about 30 teeny little garter snakes were slithering ALL over the place!...his sister FREAKED when she saw them..:D
 
The straight to video sequel to "Snakes on a Plane": "Wasps in a minivan".
 
I had some rodents in the 84 k5 I just picked up. They made a nice little home under the battery trey and a meal out of the side marker wires and spark plug wires. I hate rats. I keep snap traps ul year round baited with dog food and catch at least 3 a month.
 
I use peanut butter in snap traps,thats the only thing that worked to rid the house of mice when they appeared after 34 years with none--I caught at least 5 in a week,then I guess that was all of them,haven't seen one since--I did patch up a hole in the overhead door on the house garage and poured some cement around the door bottom where it didn't seat tightly ,so they cant crawl under it--I think that was where they got in..

I also got one of those plug in "electronic pest repellers"--cant say it does much more than make a red LED flash and go "click" every 5 seconds,but no mice have returned since--maybe it does work?..

I do have one cat still,but she only saw one mouse in her life,one of the ones I ended up trapping,and she played with it,batted it around a bit,but chased it and let it escpae,instead of finishing it off..(dammit!)...

I can deal with a few mice in an old car--my garage or lawn tractor--but NOT in my house,especially the kitchen and my bedroom!...nothing is more un nerving than having a mouse run across you while your sleeping,except maybe a rattlesnake ..:eek1:

Soon spring will "oficially" arrive when the ants return to my kitchen..every year they invade the house,and it sucks...been putting borax in all the cracks in the wall to floor areas and under the sink,etc, already,hoping to deter them before they come back..
 
Nice work.....laser straight. Did you do your own body work?

Yeah. First time ever. Never did any at all before this. It was a learning experience.

I learned that this was probably the first and last time I do bodywork.
 

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