| On 9/4/2020 7:51 PM, John Innis wrote:
> First, try unlocking the door with the key from outside.
It's unlocked
>   If the inside lock rod is broken, this will get you going.  If that 
> does not work, I think you can get the inside panel off with door 
> closed?  If so you can see if the local and latch rods are acting on 
> the latch.
The rods are working, for the interior door pull and the lock mechanism.
>   If the rods are working the body may have sagged.  THis happens on 
> the Spits but I am not aware of it on GT6's.  On the off chance that 
> is what is happening, you could try jacking up the body on the drivers 
> side and see if that frees up the door.
I don't see a noticeable change in the door edge to rear quarter seam, 
but, this does make me wonder if the car is twisted slightly since the 
left rear tire is down a lot--almost flat.
Thanks.  Cheers.
-- 
Michael Porter
Roswell, NM
Never let anyone drive you crazy when you know it's within walking distance....
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