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#186132 10/14/10 03:50 PM
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Grease Monkey
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Hi there, i recently purchased a 1974 Caprice Classic Convertable. I have no experince with historic cars and was hoping i could get a little help. I am having a problem with the door locks, it has manual locks and the part that is suppose to unlock the door has worn down so it will not unlock. I was wondering if anyone new where i could get a new part for this or what i need to do. i really appreciate any help i can get.

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Have you tried your local Chevrolet dealer?

I get some parts from Impala Bob, he has a online catalog.


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i havent will try there tomorrow
Thanks

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You might also try obsolete chevy at.
www.obschevy.com Good luck finding your
parts... computer


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Thanks alot i went on and the only thing i could find was a door for a 1975 two door hard top does any one know if the locks in it would work on the 74.

Thanks Again all


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