I had this exact issue with my 76 NYB when I got it last summer. Your friend's Imperial may not be suffering from the same thing that my NYB was but here is what happened to me. The outside door handle felt like it was either disconnected from the latch mechanism or the door was locked. I could tell the door lock plunger was not comin up all the way and I could hear no "clunk" when I moved it so I assumed the lock was stuck shut. I was right. After sitting in the damp west coast climate for a long while, the latch/lock mechanism was rusted so that it would not move. What I knew I had to do was to get inside the door to lube it and work it free. To get inside the door, I had to take the upper door panel off. To get the door panel off, I had to open the door. You can see my dilema. I removed the six rather large bolts that hold the rear door onto the car. Removing the hinge bolts allowed the door to slump away from the car enough that I could get the upper door panel off to effect the repair. I recall a near-miss at one point. I got the door panel off and I stuck my hand in the door to unlatch it. Just then a little voice said, "If you unlatch the door now, what will be holding it to the car, besides the power window wires?" I then wend back out of the car and placed at least a couple bolts back in the hinge. I didn't tighten them up but rather threaded them in just enough that they would hold the door. I then set to work on the latch. It took some doing but I got the thing open. I then removed the latch mechanism and took it to the bench for clean up and relube. After reinstallation and realignment of the door, it works perfectly. Hopefully this will be of some help. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Ingraham" <jeff_ingraham@xxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 8:16 AM Subject: IML: help opening 1966 4dr HT back door after years of sitting Hi, I have been communicating with an Imperial owner who is trying to open the back door of his Imperial that has not been opened in many years. Any suggestions to offer him? thanks! Jeff