Isabel's West Coast Sister by relentless

By diyauto
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5 minute(s) of a 94 minute read

8-12-2014

Well today I did more work on the car. I was bummed that the package of parts I thought would be here was a no-show. I decided to take another look at the trunk lock and compared the mechanism with the one on my '67 GT. I saw the GT had plenty of length on the lock lever to reach the latch slot. I considered lengthening the lever on the '69 by welding another piece of metal on the end, but then decided to try a different method of making the lever reach the latch slot. I split the spring on the lock with the lever and also removed the rubber gasket that seals the lock on the trunk. This bought me another 3/16" or so of length, which was sufficient to reach the latch slot.  

I put the end of the lock lever here where you see the screwdriver.

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I used black silicone sealant between the lock and the trunk sheet metal to ensure that no moisture could enter the trunk through the lock.

I next took the ignition lock and switch out of the car and swapped out the old lock for the one in the matching set I purchased from WCCC. I had to look at a video on Youtube that showed me how to remove the key cylinder, which involved making a tool out of a piece of wire to push into the hole below the key entrance to depress a spring loaded pin. This allows you to turn the key counter clockwise past accessory, and then the lock cylinder just slides out for replacement. The Youtube video is a big help in seeing how this works.

On reassembly I couldn't get the key switch to tighten up with the threaded bezel, so does anyone know how that works? I played around with the light housing back behind the dash using it as a spacer but never figured out how to get the darn thing tightened.


8-14-2014

Yesterday was an eventful one. Here are some of the goodies that showed up.  

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There is one area where they brushed the fins to remove the black paint where there is still some black paint showing. I plan on polishing the brushed area so no biggee.

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Here's what lies under the rocker covers.

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I picked up the Foose wheels and new Continental tires yesterday. They will be going on today and I will post some pix.


Some more progress today. More new parts.  :beerchug: 

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Comments

Nice!

Posted by Diggymart on 3/30/20 @ 5:44:33 PM