My $25000 Squirrel Condo.

Discussion in '2005 - 2012 (S-197) Mustang' started by The Fang, Nov 5, 2005.

  1. The Fang Member

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    It seems the neighborhood squirrels have taken fancy to my sonic blue 05 mustang. During my 5k oil change I decided to inspect my air filter and below the filter was two hand fulls acorns cracked open and eatin already.
    I see now that I may have to make some modification to the intake area, a screen of some sort.
    That is too funny :rlaugh:
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  2. bigcat start with the upper hole, and if more traction is

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    i had this problem in the cowl of my 71. i hate critters. it rusted it out.....
  3. delurker New Member

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    Evidently even the squirrels recognize a fine car when they see one -at least they didn't scratch up your paint or chew your filter up, letting their acorn shells into your engine internals.

    Maybe you need a pet snake to guard your car...
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    We got our share of snakes around here in florida. I'd prefer the squirrelies over snakes anyday.
  5. LIZARDKING New Member

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    I solved that problem with a garage.

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