trunk lock

Discussion in 'Help From Above' started by Gehmbo, Sep 17, 2009.

  1. Gehmbo

    Gehmbo Well-Known Member

    Not sure if this is the correct forum, but here goes: I have a 72 Skylark. I stick the trunk key in the lock today and the lock comes out with the key in it. It seems like it just fell apart. Luckily, my wallet isn't in the trunk, but I have no idea how to proceed. The trunk is still "locked" or closed, but I need to correct this problem. What do I do? :Do No:

    Thanks,
    Gehmbo
     
  2. Smartin

    Smartin antiqueautomotiveservice.com Staff Member

    If the whole lock mechanism came out, take a large flat screwdriver and use it to turn the latch inside the hole.

    Take a flashlight and look into the hole, you will see the slot.
     
  3. Gehmbo

    Gehmbo Well-Known Member

    Adam!! you gotta do better than that. You make it sound like a piece of cake! Is this thing going to keep falling out??? what gives, dude

    Jimmy
     
  4. Gehmbo

    Gehmbo Well-Known Member

    also---when did you get the 58'????
     
  5. Gehmbo

    Gehmbo Well-Known Member

    also---when did you get the 58'????
     
  6. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member


    It actually is that simple. Like Adam said, take a long flat blade screwdriver and turn it clockwise.

    There should be a large clip that holds the lock in place.
     
  7. 1967GS340

    1967GS340 Well-Known Member

    I have no lock in the back of my 64 right now. I use a screw driver on it. I'm going to order a new lock set, but in the past I've had cars that were a beater with a heater that I had to do that to and never did fix.
    If you look in there with a flash light it should be very easy to see how it works.
     
  8. roboteq-1@hotma

    roboteq-1@hotma 76 T Top

    Walkin around with that stubby flat blade in your front pocket may get you some unwanted attention though!!:pp :pp

    Robert
     
  9. Smartin

    Smartin antiqueautomotiveservice.com Staff Member

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