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Mahatma-Squid
Nov 22, 2004

One of the last true gentlemen left alive . ';,,,,,,,,;'

Ether Frenzy posted:

I don't really remember any cars in the 70's and 80's having a trunk release mechanism, part of why people so fondly remember relatively boring older vehicles (not that this is one of those) - nothing to go wrong in the interiors besides the window crank falling off occasionally or the ashtray pullout's plastic breaking.

I recently got a little Fiat x19 and it has rear boot, engine bay and frunk release mechanisms in the cabin, although the engine and rear boot release is in the passenger side door jamb (because changing that between standard LHD and RHD would have actually required some effort.) so it's less convenient than if it were just conventional locks.

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