G'day Bill,
Door Locks are there to lock the vehicle up, and I believe if the Factories didn't put the locks on the doors, then they would not sell one vehicle.
Who in their right mind would buy a car that couldn't be locked.
The Vent Windows on a closed car can be opened, but it takes a long time, and such time would enable a thief to be seen, apprehended and marched off to the Police Station.
I onmce locked the keys in the ignition of my own '57 Chev Sedan, way back in around 1968, and I got in through the Vent Window opening, but, it took me over an hour of manipulating the lock, then carefully winding the winder with wire to allow me to reach in and remove the key, with another piece of wire.
Whilst doing this, I did get a few questioning people as they walked by as to if it was my car.
I didn't want to break a window, as I was on Apprentice wages, and didn't want to damage my car. This car was the hardest of all my cars to get into without the key.
Bruce.
