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Finlam
2013-03-21, 09:06 AM
Just found this long article. It's an interesting, well written story that seems to be true, if a little dramatic.


Anaya’s customers typically took advantage of this deal when their fiendishly loud subwoofers blew out or their fiberglass speaker boxes developed hairline cracks. But in late January 2009, a man whom Anaya knew only as Esteban called for help with a more exotic product: a hidden compartment that Anaya had installed in his Ford F-150 pickup truck. Over the years, these secret stash spots—or traps, as they’re known in automotive slang—have become a popular luxury item among the wealthy and shady alike. This particular compartment was located behind the truck’s backseat, which Anaya had rigged with a set of hydraulic cylinders linked to the vehicle’s electrical system. The only way to make the seat slide forward and reveal its secret was by pressing and holding four switches simultaneously: two for the power door locks and two for the windows.

Story here (http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/03/alfred-anaya/all/&src=longreads), courtesy of Wired.

Just thought I would share.

arguskos
2013-03-21, 04:51 PM
1. What an amazing business. I've never heard of traps before, and they sound awesome as hell. I kinda want one now, just to have this super sweet hidden compartment in my car.

2. Dude got a bum rap. Poor bastard. He should at least get to hug his kids, ya know?