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Re: Removal of seized tailgate lock...holy intervention. 700 1990

Greetings Brother Bill,

I prayed for guidance last night and the answer came to me in a vision. Your lock is either gummed in with dirst and corrosion (which is unlikely) or else a previous owner has had it replaced and done the devils work by pushing it in slightly askew so that it doesn't line up correctly with the slots in the hole. I think the new items do come with the holy sheath of plastic (locks for other makse usually do) but i'm not certain. I'm afraid an excorcism with a hammer or other means of brute force might be in order.

I shall continue my prayers in the hope that you soon see the light (through the hole where your lock once sat).

Reverened Rich.







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