Mike, I'm sure you know you have to install power locks before he can install the remote system. JC Whitney has them too. Gasp, again. I don't see any problem with installing the whole power lock/remote kit and just omitting the interior switches. My friends have installed power locks. I never had the desire to add them to any car that didn't have them, but I've never had anything wider than an e-body either. Rob >From: Chris Hawkins <imperial1966@xxxxxxxxx> >Hi, Mike, > >Although I have no experience with installing the lock >solenoids and wiring, I do have experience installing >a remote system. > >I have one on my 66 Lebaron. I got it from - don't >gasp - J.C. Whitney. I have had it for 4 years and it >has worked flawlessly. It also operates the trunk >release remotely. It cost about $30. There is a >small, black key fob thing that operates the >lock/unlock sequence for the doors and unlocks the >trunk. > >It is a very simple installation and should be exactly >what you need, since it bypasses the switches. Works >great on newer cars, too. I had a 90 Buick Estate >Wagon that had one of these installed on it. Again, >it worked perfectly all the time I owned the car. > >Chris H. > > _________________________________________________________________ Let the new MSN Premium Internet Software make the most of your high-speed experience. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/prem&ST=1