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this is not cbring 10-13-2002 11:14 PM

i now have a 1972 monte carlo and a dilemma
 
i bought it yesterday............i've already had some learning experiences.....

i quickly learned that 1/2 tank equals empty.........a friendly car-loving stranger and a 1 gallon gas canister resolved that no problem......

today, i learned that i need a longer overflow hose from the radiator and that holley 4 barrels don't like anti-freeze.........

but here is my real issue...........

i took it out cruising this morning...........had a blast........i come home and go to get out of the car and the inside driver's side door handle breaks off.........i can't open the door........no big deal.......i just crawl over and climb out the passenger side..........

i go inside, eat, take a nap, watch some football........then come outside to work on it............i decide that it would be best to figure out how the passenger side door works.......so i start messing with the lock and taking off the door panel.......

after i lock and unlock the door about 3 times to get a grasp of where the moving parts are located..........i lift the lock and nothing happens........son of a dammit.............i tinker with it to no avail.......apparently something broke inside the locking mechanism.......son of a dammit.........

back to the drawing board.......i push to door to where it isn't wide open without shutting it........i go inside to call for advice.......i call my pops........then i call one of his old ironworker buddies...........i formulate a gameplan and go back outside.........

:mad: someone did me the favor of shutting my door for me......now i can't get in either side........

how can i get in a car without breaking something? what now?

edit: this site doesn't seem to host my pics from my msn users page

HotRoddin 10-13-2002 11:28 PM

Door lock jammed on a 72 Monte .... its a total ! lol

Crazy Horse GT 10-14-2002 12:15 AM

welcome to big a-- door chevy land, it's what turned me in to a ford man, well i can't help you - the dick, aka marty, cya :D :D :D :D ;),adios mf. ;)

The Deuce 10-14-2002 02:24 AM

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Nice move rookie. Should have taken the striker off the door when you couldn't get it unlocked. Your only option is to crawl up through the rusty floorboards. Acutally if the handle works on the drivers inside you might be able to get in.

That's quite a ride you got there, I took the liberty of getting the image to post.

http://images.traderonline.com/EMedi...0209769315.jpg

this is not cbring 10-14-2002 09:50 AM

if anyone is actually interested, here is a link to pictures of it

1969Mach1 10-14-2002 10:18 AM

lol No idea really how to open it, maybe try calling a locksmith and see if they can get it open.

And it looks live you've given us your home board. Hey Marty let's go troll around there, and ask them what they got about domestics.... I already read some guy calling him a redneck for it. This could be fun. :D :D

§am.

this is not cbring 10-14-2002 10:36 AM

i've put a lot of time and a bit of money into making that board better........seemingly, like all other automotive message boards, it has lost direction of late........

i don't know of a single american on that board who isn't into domestics and a quarter of the board drives v8 mustangs......so please give it a shot, if you'd like

1969Mach1 10-14-2002 10:50 AM

I was just kidding with you don't worry. I'm 18 so my crowd of friends consist of rice pretty much so I'm already used to it. I'll swim around the board. I carried over a thread about a ugly Mustang on ebay. :( :(

§am.

DAN-MAN 10-15-2002 07:09 PM

[quote]
originally posted by this is not cbring
i bought it yesterday............i've already had some learning experiences.....

i quickly learned that 1/2 tank equals empty.........a friendly car-loving stranger and a 1 gallon gas canister resolved that no problem......

today, i learned that i need a longer overflow hose from the radiator and that holley 4 barrels don't like anti-freeze.........

but here is my real issue...........

i took it out cruising this morning...........had a blast........i come home and go to get out of the car and the inside driver's side door handle breaks off.........i can't open the door........no big deal.......i just crawl over and climb out the passenger side..........

i go inside, eat, take a nap, watch some football........then come outside to work on it............i decide that it would be best to figure out how the passenger side door works.......so i start messing with the lock and taking off the door panel.......

after i lock and unlock the door about 3 times to get a grasp of where the moving parts are located..........i lift the lock and nothing happens........son of a dammit.............i tinker with it to no avail.......apparently something broke inside the locking mechanism.......son of a dammit.........

back to the drawing board.......i push to door to where it isn't wide open without shutting it........i go inside to call for advice.......i call my pops........then i call one of his old ironworker buddies...........i formulate a gameplan and go back outside.........

someone did me the favor of shutting my door for me......now i can't get in either side........

how can i get in a car without breaking something? what now?

edit: this site doesn't seem to host my pics from my msn users page


Welcome to the wonderful world of auto mechanics and working on your own car.

Sorry dude, no advice for ya. Just thought I'd take the time to give ya that little thingmajigger.

Daniel.

Rev 10-15-2002 07:24 PM

Through the trunk
 
Go in through the trunk, remove the rear seat back, to get inside the car. Once you're in there remove the door panel/s to get to the mechanism. You can then unlock the door/s and open them to make needed repairs. Been there, done that.

Rev

jj_jonathon 10-15-2002 07:37 PM

Re: Through the trunk
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rev
Go in through the trunk, remove the rear seat back, to get inside the car. Once you're in there remove the door panel/s to get to the mechanism. You can then unlock the door/s and open them to make needed repairs. Been there, done that.

Rev

better prop open the trunk or something...with your luck in this car so far youll have your keys on you and the wind will knock it shut with you in there adn no light to get through the rear seats....now we're talking national lampoon, chris farley, man kicked in groin by football, funny...but only since its hypothetical at the moment....

MidNiteBlu 5.0 10-15-2002 08:11 PM

I dont know how to help ya there man but it looks like a nice car for a chevy :D

Your GTI looks pretty nice too. :)

Later,
Nick

Crazy Horse GT 10-15-2002 08:24 PM

on a serious note, try to find a parts car, even if it's wrecked, i went through stuff like this with my 69 stang, but, couldnt find one, my son- who has my 69 now, found a grande in a junkyard, i told him to buy the whole car, it's a 72 right, i can call some junkyards in dayton tn, do you know here that is? & spring city, by watts bar dam, theres a lot of old cars there, just let me know, i will call. cya. :D :D :D :cool:

joe4speed 10-15-2002 08:52 PM

Re: Through the trunk
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rev
Go in through the trunk, remove the rear seat back, to get inside the car. Once you're in there remove the door panel/s to get to the mechanism. You can then unlock the door/s and open them to make needed repairs. Been there, done that.

Rev

I agree.. I had to do that with the '79 cutlass i owned when some *** super glued all the door locks in the parking lot of high school!! LOL

this is not cbring 10-15-2002 09:06 PM

i live in an apartment and park on the street.........hell, i pretty much had to create an imaginary roommate to get a 2nd parking pass......LOL!

so a parts car isn't really an option at this point in my life.........i do, however, appreciate the thought and think it is a brilliant suggestion

:o you know what else sucks? since i was taking apart the inside door panels, all my tools are inside the car...........ima recruit some of my dad's old electrician buddies this weekend

srv1 10-15-2002 09:09 PM

dont you know of anyone with a slim-jim kit? i could get it open, but you are too far away.

now what exactly works and what doesnt, from the beginning.

Crazy Horse GT 10-15-2002 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by this is not cbring
i live in an apartment and park on the street.........hell, i pretty much had to create an imaginary roommate to get a 2nd parking pass......LOL!

so a parts car isn't really an option at this point in my life.........i do, however, appreciate the thought and think it is a brilliant suggestion

:o you know what else sucks? since i was taking apart the inside door panels, all my tools are inside the car...........ima recruit some of my dad's old electrician buddies this weekend

ok
i retract my very first post. anyway, pm me or something , maybe i can just find the door's, it's all local call's for me & a guy i work with just sold a 72, i can ask him tomorrow. :)

this is not cbring 10-15-2002 09:21 PM

i'm not going to touch the car until my work week is over, but.....

i bought a slim-jim tonight, and i have about a dozen different suggestions from guys off a 1st gen monte carlo board........

so i'm going to tackle it after work friday........if i can't figure it out this weekend, i may hit you up and begin to explore such options.......once again, i appreciate it

Crazy Horse GT 10-15-2002 09:24 PM

no problem. let me know, cya.;) :D :D :cool:

Crazy Horse GT 10-17-2002 01:07 AM

i found you 2 cherry door's off a 71 carlo, if you are intrested , let me know, cya, ;) :D :D :D


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