PNWMach1
Well-known member
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2020
- Messages
- 101
- Reaction score
- 65
- Location
- Perrysburg, OH
- My Car
- 1973 Mach 1 H-code
When I bought my 73 Mach 1 in 1986, it was equipped with an electric push button trunk release. The button is mounted on the lower dash, left of the steering column. It failed so often that I eventually just hooked up a traditional pull cable and left it at that.
My base question here is: Is this a factory (or dealer) option? I bought the car from the original owner and he never mentioned it one way or another, but I only received two keys from him at the time of purchase...both of them ignition keys. Why no trunk key? There is no lock...it is just blank in that area of the sheet metal (which was a PITA when new decals were installed after paint...had to splice some material into the area that is cut out for the lock).
I've never seen another Mustang of this era with the lock cylinder just completely missing from the trunk...has anyone else?
My base question here is: Is this a factory (or dealer) option? I bought the car from the original owner and he never mentioned it one way or another, but I only received two keys from him at the time of purchase...both of them ignition keys. Why no trunk key? There is no lock...it is just blank in that area of the sheet metal (which was a PITA when new decals were installed after paint...had to splice some material into the area that is cut out for the lock).
I've never seen another Mustang of this era with the lock cylinder just completely missing from the trunk...has anyone else?