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Tstang429
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DEC 13, 07:54 AM
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you know what year range the part fits?
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James Bond 007
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DEC 17, 10:43 AM
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I like to search ebay for parts. You'de be amazed on what you'll find.
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litespd
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DEC 17, 02:18 PM
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Thanks for all of your replies. I finally found two parts cars in a local junkyard, and pulled the parts I needed. Hopefully, by tomorrow night, my door will be working again.
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virtuetovice
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DEC 20, 11:18 AM
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Ahhhh the good ol' 1st-gen W-body door handle. Any Cutlass, Grand Prix, Lumina, or Regal with the same handles will work.
Allow me to shine some light on those handles...they are made of some very soft, inferior metal and basically the handle stretches. It will eventually crack and break. The best thing to do is to disengage the door with the handle, then use the top of the door as a handle to open it. Opening the door with the handle alone puts too much stress on that old, cheap metal.
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KurtAKX
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JAN 08, 04:28 PM
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litespd
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JAN 08, 05:30 PM
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Thanks for the links. The door handle is available from my parts store...it's an aftermarket part. The door latch you sent a link to is also available...notice that it's only the passenger (right) door, though. The driver's side...which is the one I needed...is not available.[This message has been edited by litespd (edited 01-08-2015).]
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thesameguy
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JAN 08, 06:44 PM
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Oddly, I found the same to be true for my Suburban. I assume it's because the driver's door has the lock cylinder in it.
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