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It took a trip to the body shop to get the hood open. it wasn't the cable at all. The pin was stuck in the hole and just wouldn't release on the driver's side only. With the passenger side popped up, we were able to get it raised enough to get a tool in there and jiggle that pin to release. There for a little while we thought we were going to have to unscrew the hood from the front supports so we could move it back and forth.
Of course we adjusted it to avoid future lockdown!! And I ordered the backup release cable. I've got religion now.

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SAME PROBLEM I HAD. BIT I HAD TO UNSCREW THE FRONT TO GET IT OPEN. gLAD YOU GOT !
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Jim, I'm glad things worked out for you............religion is good........take care, Larry

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here is something I printed out and keep in the car with a tool to do the job
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Just printed this Robert. Very good advise. I've heard of guy's going through this nightmare. I think I'll make sure my cables are healthy also.

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Thanks for the product link and the good advise....


Steve, Lifetime Member #129
74 coupe 4 speed 350, 54K actual miles,
all original; paint, interior, engine,
split bumper. #'s match. 2nd owner, no stress cracks.
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