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What's the weirdest thing you've found in your car?

Axl Rose

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I have found some really weird stuff in my cars over the years but what i found today tops it all..removed seats and centre console to wash the carpets..and found a dead and dried mouse under the rubber gear gaiter, having a nap on torque tube insulation foam!!
 
A small mirror, a stanley knife blade, some small empty plastic bags when I removed the seats of my early lux. Oh and some coins from the eighties.
 
Pair of ladies underwear, ankle chain under seat, 1986 cavalier i bought from my mates girlfriend ,
 
Be careful when removing seats

i just stripped a 1988 celebration and when removing drivers seat i found three needles a burnt spoon and some tin foil.

I brought the car from leicester!!!!!!
 
ORIGINAL: Elliot



I brought the car from leicester!!!!!!

I bought this car from Leicester as well..fortunately no needles under seats, just some rubble and half a bottle of strawberry flavoured water.
 
My first car, a Mini Clubman Estate, came with a Rug and an empty Milk bottle, I wondered what they were for until the first time I broke down late at night....
 
in a three week old ford capri 2.8i ÂŁ4,000 ( a terraced house was about similar money!)
bought from a stinking rich farmer who didnt like it he never remembered
 
Red Back Spider from a VW Van From Texas, was holding some thing heavy at the time and was thinking do I drop it or keep still!!!

A Gold Case for a cigarete a 50's thing I understand

a Full unused strip of matches from the Walt Disney Tobaco Store!! ( abit Ironic now when you think about it still have it )

2 Bullet holes in my door!!! 356 Ex LA car..

Money lots of money but not enough to retire on it !!

airline ticket!! LA To Vagas!!




 
Approx 30 pairs of tights, all partially ripped, and several odd "used" socks, stuffed into the rear side panel of a Passat, just where I was putting a CD multichanger.
 
mine has to be the frog that I found in my rear locker well.? how the hell did that get into there ?
 
ORIGINAL: peanut

mine has to be the frog that I found in my rear locker well.? how the hell did that get into there ?

oh and not forgetting the credit card ( in date) that the previous owner left in my latest S2 [:(] he lied about so much about the car I would have been tempted to use the card to correct all the hidden bodges I found when I got home if I had known how to
 
Ha! can beat that... Once when starting my first car, an ancient and rusty Volvo 142E, I had a mouse run out from under the dash.

ORIGINAL: Axl Rose
..and found a dead and dried mouse under the rubber gear gaiter, having a nap on torque tube insulation foam!!
 
a 14" machette (ford capri).

the bloke seemed quite drug dealer like. after i gave him the cash he told me people had tryed to burn it and kick it the doors.
 

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