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Just a little help please!

Hi

Was wondering on the 66 where is the trunk realease lever supposed to be located?? also where is the fuel tank filler lid lever supposed to be located?? and what they look like, especially fuel tank filler lid release. Just checking to see if these are in the correct place...Pics if possible from anybody! that would be great!!

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Trunk release is a pull handle--T-shaped--located just under the left corner of the dash knee pad, by the drivers door. Fuel door is opened by a pull on the round knob located, again, on the far left of the dash, just below the instrument cluster. You can't miss either one--if the handles are still there!

edit: If you mean the safety lever that prevents the trunk lid from flying up while driving, it is located under the front lip of the hood, slightly to the right of center. Slip your fingers under the hood and slide them to the right and you should feel the metal lever. Push up with your fingers and the trunk should open. There is no safety lever on the filler lid. If it doesn't pop open after pulling the knob on the dash, then it is stuck or the spring is broken.
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Here's a picture from a later car.

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