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6/30/2023 10:29 AM  #1


Wsinsle, here is your solution

Last edited by Greg B (6/30/2023 10:31 AM)


If multiple things can go wrong, the one that will go wrong will be the one that causes the most damage.
 

6/30/2023 3:35 PM  #2


Re: Wsinsle, here is your solution

Getting to the orange bolts might be easier…or the keys if they are in the trunk.

Last edited by Nos681 (6/30/2023 3:36 PM)

 

7/01/2023 4:04 AM  #3


Re: Wsinsle, here is your solution

Yes, that was what I was saying, remove 43252.   I said it in the other thread.   That was a copy of the illustration I found on the net, exactly as I found it.  I did not draw the circle.    I just got ahead of myself and posted the drawing.  Thank you for clarification.  I should have explained my thoughts better.


If multiple things can go wrong, the one that will go wrong will be the one that causes the most damage.
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7/01/2023 6:33 AM  #4


Re: Wsinsle, here is your solution

Great mimes think alike. 😁

Another thought….

Did the T-bird have a remote opener as well?
Might be able to pop the trunk open without disassembling anything.

I know my 65 has the capability of remote open on factory trunk latch built into it.
I have tried it out too…many years ago.

Last edited by Nos681 (7/01/2023 6:38 AM)

 

7/01/2023 7:59 AM  #5


Re: Wsinsle, here is your solution

Thanks guys, figured I was going through the back seat but that helps clarify what I'll be looking for. No remote open Dan, I wouldn't be that lucky. 


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