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2020 Volvo XC90 T6 Momentum (Ice White / Blonde)
2022 Ram 1500 4x4 5.7 Etorque, Built to Serve Edition, (Granite Crystal / Black) Past Panthers
1989 Grand Marquis LS (Cabernet/Grey), 1989 Lincoln Town Car SS (White/Blue), 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis Ultimate (White/Black)
Originally posted by Lincolnmania
if its got tits or tires it's bound to give you trouble
Won't make the same mistake twice. I missed that car so much that's the partial reason I ended up with the 85 tudor Grand Marq. It's the same shade of blue; HPP box 2.0 in a sense.
I did at least save the PI blue buckets. Such a rare commodity nowadays.
Cats and dogs have their pros and cons. Cats do keep the mice away though. When my 1st cat passed; it only took a year for the field mice to invade the yard; and later the house. When we got our last cat; it only took her a month to clear the house of field mice; another month to clear the yard of moles and field mice. It got to the point where she got bored and started bringing mice in from other yards to play with. She wasn't particularly good with flying creatures though.
In any event; both cats and dogs hate it when you have to go to work or try to read anything.
Rodents don't dare enter my house as I have 3 cats and they will hunt them down and kill them. I do not let them outdoors as evidenced by chewed up wires on Mom's car and mine.
Something I skimmed over in the first post in the thread, Zach...you mention that mice destroyed the interior. How bad is the destruction?
The once mint headliner is ruined, seats and carpet have been pissed/shit on hundreds of times by now. The entire interior has to be pulled and power washed at this point. I've removed at least a dozen dead mice from it so far.
I have traps, d-con, those (imo useless) electronic rodent control devices that plug into the wall, these Grandpa Gus things that are supposed to keep mice away. (literally bought them off an add on FB) https://www.grandpagus.com/
I've tried Irish soap, moth balls, all the usual tricks. At the end of the day it's been sitting for over a decade in a pole barn, mice get in and do mice things, it is what it is.
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