IML: 1960-1966 Interior Door Handles
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IML: 1960-1966 Interior Door Handles



One other note on the subject. A good clue to tell if the roll pin has worked it's way out is if the interior door handle sits at an angle not square with the door panel, or if it's a little ahead or back of sitting level. Handles of this nature usually have a roll pin 1/2 out and I'm making special note of this because it is in this condition that the unaware will yank hard on the handle breaking it.

Eric
1964 Crown Coupe
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From: "Eric" <gearhead@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: IML: 1960-1966 Interior Door Handle Roll Pin vs Rivet
Jim, I may have an answer for you. First, some time back I wrote the =
last entry listed in the repair section for door handles on our website, =
http://www.imperialclub.org/Repair/Body/handles.htm=20
When you say that the back doors won't open and that you don't want to =
damage the trim panels, I'm taking it that it is the interior handle =
that is failing to open the door. This fix is for that type of scenario.



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