Don't have a solution for you. But, as a member of the frequent "keys in the trunk" club. Get a long screwdriver with a thin blade. Pull the back seat. I can do it in about 5 minutes. Insert the screwdriver in the trunk slot and you should be able to pop the trunk. Sorry about your plight! Mark Evans 1963 Imperial Crown Convertible http://www.io.com/~maevans/MyImperial/index.html 1968 Dodge Polara 500 Convertible http://www.io.com/~maevans/MyPolara/index.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark McDonald" <tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 3:33 PM Subject: IML: stuck trunk lock > I did something really dumb today. > > The lock on the trunk on my '68 convertible has always been a bit of a > problem. When opening it, I have found I have to press down on it from > above while turning the key, otherwise the latch won't release and the > trunk won't open. > > Well, I've gotten used to doing this, so no big deal. Except today I > was getting ready to leave on a trip and I accidentally moved the > plastic trim that covers the taillights (inside the trunk) so that it > was partially covering the latch (the trim was loose-- another one of > those things I was going to get around to one of these days). Anyway, > as I shut the trunk I realized it was there and . . . dang it, it's > jambed. I cannot get the trunk open. > > Anybody got a solution for this? I am about to remove the back seat and > try to crawl through, but doubt if I can make it . . . > > Mark > with a crate of fresh fish locked in his trunk and it's 80 degrees > outside . . . > > >