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    I just picked up a 56 Mark II (C56A1732) and am in the process of exploring my options of what to do with it. I really want to see what additional items are in the trunk but the car came with no keys, it has air so I can't get in through the rear seat and the prior owner has drilled the tumbler. I don't want to mess up the trunk forcing it open. Anyone have any pictures of what the locking mechanism looks like inside the trunk or any other ideas?

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    Welcome. 1732 has been lost since 1984; another one found. Could you please post a picture of your drilled tumbler? The trunk key and glovebox key were the same key from the factory. Take the glovebox lock off and take it to the locksmith and have a new key made for that. Try your new glovebox key in the trunk. Press up and down on the trunk lid while turning the key. This may be a two person job--quality time with the wife or your son. Otherwise, take it to a professional locksmith.
    Let us know what happens. Good luck. John
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    Thanks John, where was the last known location of 1732? I bought it in Phoenix, AZ. The tumbler is drilled out so a key will not be of any use. I need to know how the mechanism inside the trunk is actuated so I can devise a tool/hook/? to pass into the hole and trip it. Having never seen the mechanism inside the trunk I have no idea how to fashion the device and where the release is, right, left, down, pull, push? A picture or a diagram from a manual of the trunk latch is what I need.

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    Here's all the forum has on 1732:
    1732 - Last Known Owner 1981-Arizona
    VIN: C56A1732
    SPEC: 14-1N6B
    PROD ORDER NO:
    ENG#: ???? BODY TAG NO: ????
    DSO NO: NONE
    DSO DETAILS: NONE
    NAMEPLATE: ????
    *
    OWNERSHIP HISTORY:
    1955-James Gilmore, Jr.
    Porter-Sullivan Company, Inc.
    Kalamazoo MI
    1971-81 Arth Forselius, AZ (L)
    Last Known Owner 1981-Arizona

    OTHER INFORMATION:
    Original Invoice Specifications - 14 1N6B
    (Forum Exemplar Photos Attached to Illustrate Original Paint and Interior Trim Colors and Specifications)
    Continental Color: White
    Trim: Medium Blue Leather Seat Biscuits , White Leather Bolsters w/Medium Blue Welts*
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    Check this out: please read all the thread
    First pic is most helpful.

    https://www.markiiforum.com/showthre...ght=Trunk+lock
    Trunk Latch
    Did that, Done that. Drill a 1/2 hole in either or both lower sections of the trunk emblem. The you have to make a hook tool out of a long thin screw driver. Now go fishing. You have to catch the lever just right. You will need someone to try and turn the key while you are doing this. OR drill 2 more holes in the top section to disconnect the lever. Do not pop out the lock, it will do you no good. I have done this to 2 a/c cars with little damage. Good luck. Mark A Maromonte.
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    By the way this car has AC and no fender vents. And yes, I got the trunk open. Thanks John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rallyguy View Post
    By the way this car has AC and no fender vents. And yes, I got the trunk open. Thanks John.
    Woo hoo. Glad you got that latch! I am assuming your a/c is aftermarket? Are the A/C vents round and mounted over head in the headliner? I'm guessing not. Thanks for your comment.

    Best regards,
    John
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    Probably referring to the nostrils in the rear fenders. It amazes me how people are in such a damn hurry to drill the tumblers out if they loose a key!! I had a car a number of years ago without a trunk key and I didn't drill it! I went to a nearby locksmith who came out of his shop with an uncut key, a pair of vicegrips, and a hand held key clipper. He stuck the uncut key in the lock and cranked it back and forth with the vicegrips leaving small marks in the key. He clipped the key until it rotated and unlocked the trunk. This was now a pattern to cut a new key on his key cutting machine inside his shop. Aluminum keys work great for this as they are soft. Being this hastey to drill tumblers means one thing, the drill bit would be better off being placed at the side of the head or middle of forehead. If the key turns but the trunk latch won't release, well that's a different story warranting drilling a hole through the emblem.
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    No, Novi AC in the trunk. That is the reason I didn't go in through the rear seat... justa saying no fender vents for a/c on a number as low as #1732.
    Mk II 30.jpg

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    So Roger, just to be clear Novi made an aftermarket system and your A/C is that aftermarket system and that's why you don't have nostrils. Your A/C system was Installed after your car was assembled. Thanks for your posting.

    This car is currently on C/L:
    https://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/c...850765088.html
    Project $4,500
    Mileage indicated: 10,883
    Contact Roger
    (928) 925-3787
    AZ registration from 1983
    Pictured on a trailer does not run, drive, or brake. Engine not seized.
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