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Did you hear the one about the SC owner who locked his keys in the car?

He had to call AAA to use a slimjim to get his girlfriend out!!

Har har har.

My 70 car lock if you hold the trigger while you shut it by the way.

Alex

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Old 06-11-2003, 08:39 AM
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Originally posted by TerryBPP
You guys know that you can keep the door locked closing it with the trigger pulled. Atleast on mine.
Yep, but yours isn't an SC. Holding the trigger only works on the passenger door in our cars. Really, the only way to lock the driver's door from the outside is with your key.

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? My '74 can be locked without the key...but the manual says to hold the handle up on the driver's side, but not necessary on the passenger. Anybody know why? seems like they should contain the same lock mechanisms.
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Originally posted by IceBlueSC
Assuming the keys are locked in, how easy is it to get in without using the spare keys?
Pretty darn easy if you have the special forked slim jim, and know how to use it (I used to work at a P-car shop).

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