Our son’s truck is like that except only the passenger door opens from the inside. So every time we borrow the truck, I have to go around and let my husband out.
My first car was the only one I never locked myself outside out, the driver’s side lock nob was missing when I purchased it and the only way I could lock the door was from outside.
Templo S.U.D. over 14 years ago
Of course! [slap on own head] Duh! No wonder why my brethren do that for ladies!
tomtweit over 14 years ago
Had a couple like that back in the 60’s. Had one the doors wouldn’t close, had to wrap a belt around the post.
Little Miss Tink over 14 years ago
Wonder what causes that?
Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago
I don’t THINK so!
winjill over 14 years ago
Hey B.Tom- Good one,cuz I think we all did!!(Or do!!) lol :):) and Only Tink- Get a clue!! (OR a manual!!) :):)
All of us pluggers must’ve had cars like that- To Peggy Underwood who contributed: Excellent Idea!!!
ChukLitl Premium Member over 14 years ago
I saw guy get out of the passenger side because the driver’s door of his rust bucket was tied on with a belt. Loved the new chrome spinner rims.
drfavre over 14 years ago
Our son’s truck is like that except only the passenger door opens from the inside. So every time we borrow the truck, I have to go around and let my husband out.
tedcoop over 14 years ago
I always just rolled down the window; it’s pretty easy to use the outside door handle that way.
Sillstaw over 14 years ago
Pluggers are cheap people who don’t care about their spouse’s comfort.
hossblacksilver over 14 years ago
My first car was the only one I never locked myself outside out, the driver’s side lock nob was missing when I purchased it and the only way I could lock the door was from outside.