TigerStang
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- 2015 GT Premium
Given the number of wrecked mustangs, maybe locate a local wrecking yard and snag one?
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I've found that means the site, most likely, can see it is in a Ford warehouse. They place the order as soon as the part is paid for. I hate to say it but the odds of an online parts house having it in stock are slim. I'd doubt even Levittown would have it as big as they are.Last week I covered my bases and ordered online…it says “in stock”.
The thing is…online it says “in stock”, but few days later I got email saying we placed a request for the part.
Now it says “in process”. So its a waiting game…
LOL the graphic looks like "after pulling the release the intended victim runs away quickly"OK, I need to read my own posts. Maybe the release isn’t on the trunk lid.
Because Aussie's are so tough they just kick the boot(trunk) open jump out with a can of Fosters in their hand?My 2020 (mfg 2019) Australian delivered RHD convertible does not have this release. It also doesn't have a hole for it in the liner. It is also not in the manual.
I can't remember, but only verts have that key/cable just behind the left rear seat? It so it looks like they just re-routed the cable provision for the coupe to that lock. I can't see any way to turn it from behind, must use key in the lock.
You might be right…Have you got a euro trunk latch ?
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