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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / July 2007

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47 door locks

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mailman - 21 Jul 2007 16:29 GMT
Hi guys
Ive come across what I believe is a 47 ford 1-1/2 ton truck.  The key
is in the ignition.  There is a lock on the passenger door, but not on
the driver door. I'm trying to get the driver door open by slipping a
hooked welding rod  thru and tugging on the door handle but no luck
popping the latch.  My dad had a 52 and if I remember right, did the
door lock with the handle, by pushing it forward and then it would
release and open the door by pulling rearward?  Is that the same with
a 47?  From what I can see by prying on the door a little, that there
is only the rectangle slide latch that is holding the door closed. Any
suggestions? Are there and illustrations for the door parts ?
thanks
mailman
MasterBlaster - 21 Jul 2007 22:05 GMT
> Hi guys
> Ive come across what I believe is a 47 ford 1-1/2 ton truck.  The key

"Come across"?

> is in the ignition.  There is a lock on the passenger door, but not on
> the driver door. I'm trying to get the driver door open by slipping a
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> is only the rectangle slide latch that is holding the door closed. Any
> suggestions? Are there and illustrations for the door parts ?

Couldn't you just wait for the owner to come back from vacation,
and ask him for the easiest way to steal his truck?
mailman - 21 Jul 2007 23:02 GMT
> > Hi guys
> > Ive come across what I believe is a 47 ford 1-1/2 ton truck.  The key
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> Couldn't you just wait for the owner to come back from vacation,
> and ask him for the easiest way to steal his truck?

HA! HA!   very funny --the fatherinlaw said load it up!
cuhulin@webtv.net - 22 Jul 2007 05:40 GMT
I have always, and I do mean, always, wanted to own a 1947 Ford pickup
truck.I don't want to steal one though.

By the way, that 1956 Ford two tone black and white car is still sitting
there, about seven houses down the street from me.If that guy is trying
to sell that car, evidently he isn't trying very hard.I might step over
there next week and ask him if the car is for sale and how much money.
cuhulin
 
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