| I haven't had to do this, but here's an idea.
On a 'B you can fairly easily take the filler tube out
from inside the trunk. Pull it, then you should be able to
get at the inside workings of the cap.
Robert.Haigney@anixter.com wrote:
> I have a locking fuel cap on my 73 midget but I do not have a key, I've
> tried several different sized keys including another midget gas cap key,
> but I can't get the cap off, before I go call a locksmith, has anybody else
> had this problem and successfully got the cap off, cheaply or easily...?
> 
> Thanks.
> Robert.
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