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    Need help...keys locked in car...1967 Porsche 911S...

    AAA is on their way...but, is there a trick to this?

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    Give a ring, I have a method to get it unlocked but you will need to remove exterior trim on top of door and use a piece of coat hanger wire.

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    Paul Abbott
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    Here's what I used to do when I'd go skiing and lock my street clothes in the car by accident:
    1) pull open the rear quarter window. Chances are good you just have them pushed closed.
    2) poke your ski pole through the opening and hook the lock button. A ski pole is juuuust about the right length. Push up the button.
    3) Get on home!

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