I would call a lock smith. He can make a key for you right at your home, and then it will also fit the trunk, unless that lock has been changed. Sounds like you would need the key anyway. If the glove box isn't in good condition, you may be able to slip your fingers into it from up under the dash. Taking the dash out would be a little extreme. However, the glove box door would need to be open in order to actually remove the glove box from the dash correctly. If you find a good replacement ahead of time, you could cut into it from up under the dash, remove the contents, and even open the door from the inside, allowing you to take the lock out and bring it to the lock smith to have a key made. Again, if the trunk lock is original, and the trunk is open, you could remove the lock from it and have a key made. It should be the same lock as the glove box. In case you didn't notice, "been there, done that". Have fun! Paul Paul In a message dated 10/28/2003 10:34:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Laurie Carter" <Laurielu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >Good Evening List~ > >Short of removing the dash, is there a way to pop open the glovebox without a >key? I'm dying of curiosity to know what's in there! > >Thanks, >Laurie and Clint >59 Crown (mine) >65 Valiant Signet (his) > >