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- 54SuperWasp July 2011
- bobdriveshudson July 2011
- dave s July 2011
- drivergo2 July 2011
- eddynghdsn16 July 2011
Trunk Lock
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Iam gunna bite the bullet, and drill the lock out. I dont want to but no other way, Was going to go thru the backseat but there is a rats nest the size of alaska in there. Whats the best way ,Drill that small pin out on top the lock itself ? I have no Idea. Any advice ?? Thanks John:unsure:
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When I was young and trying to fix things on my car, brakes for example and the small springs were snapping everywhere, my father used to say: "Michel! Come and sit and have a beer with me! You'll work it tomorrow! The day after, all was getting well! R.I.P.Dad! ( Would have been 99 tomorrow by the way). This is the best advice I can give you while you wait for the other ( and better) experts.
Michel.
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I thought I took the glove box door lock out and took it to a locksmith to have another key made, which fit my trunk lid. Maybe I got it wrong, but someone knows how this works. Isnt the ignition lock key and door key the same?? Good luck, Bob P
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the glove box uses the same key as the trunk on my 52 hornet, hope that helps

