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Old 01-04-2016, 10:12 AM   #6
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From the picture, it seems it would be very easy to fix temporarily to get the trunk to shut. Just remove rear bumper and taillights, attach a cable-puller and yank and hammer. In little to no time the trunk will shut ok, just disconnect the power down latch if optioned.

Also, if its a "historic" car, It should be taken care of accordingly and have historic car insurance. Most of the offer full coverage for very low rates.

Sorry, but no sympathy for your friend will be found here.

and btw, his rear taillight filler is not "correct" for those taillights.
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