Interesting choice of games, there. Some workers at a Ford Taurus assembly plant got in trouble for that kind of stuff. I think it was because the fender washer thatwas tied on the string, got the car turned in for a NVH complaint under warranty. I know a mechanic who had to deal with a Taurus like that, and he wound up stripping the entire interior out, and driving it while sitting on a milk crate! That was when he found the washer! When he posted his repair, I guess the Ford higher-ups went ballistic. He didn't have the only car with this trick, but he was the first to find the offending piece. I bet there are plenty of wicked stories like that, associated with all the musclecars built "back when", and it would be interesting to get some of those on paper.