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How do you open the hood on a 1960 t-bird manually if electric does noit works?

The 1960 Thunderbird's hood release is a two-part system. Since the electrical part isn't working, you'll need to access the manual release cable. This is typically located inside the passenger compartment, usually near the lower edge of the dashboard, somewhere around the area of the glove box or below the steering column.

You'll likely find a small, usually black, knob or lever. It might be hidden behind a small panel, or tucked away somewhat.

Here's what to do:

1. Locate the manual release: Thoroughly search the area mentioned above. You might need a flashlight. A shop manual for a 1960 Thunderbird would be incredibly helpful at this stage.

2. Pull the cable: Once you find the release, firmly pull the cable. It may require some force, but avoid excessive pulling to prevent damage.

3. Lift the hood: After pulling the cable, go to the front of the car and try lifting the hood. There might be a slight catch, so you may need to apply some upward pressure near the hood's latch.

If you still can't open it:

* Check the cable: Make sure the cable isn't broken or disconnected. You might need to access it from under the hood (if you can get a partial opening) or from underneath the car.

* Look for obstructions: Something might be preventing the hood from opening fully. Check for anything that could be jammed in the mechanism.

* Seek professional help: If you can't locate the manual release or can't open the hood after trying these steps, it's best to contact a mechanic specializing in classic cars. They have the experience and tools to handle this situation safely and effectively.

Remember safety first. Never reach under the hood when the car is running. If the cable is broken, opening the hood without the correct procedure can risk damage.