What is the correct layout of SF Keys and Locks



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Matthew Keij
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Re: What is the correct layout of SF Keys and Locks

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Ok! Here we go :mrgreen:

There are 3 keys.
Doors and ignition
Trunk
Glove box

The glove box key is a lot shorter than the other 2 keys.

Bernie, can you post a pic of your original ignition key?
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As Charlie Brown would say, "AUUUUUGGGGGHHHHH!"
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rogerh wrote:As Charlie Brown would say, "AUUUUUGGGGGHHHHH!"
Agreed! I find that configuration to be awfully costly and wasteful, even for 1959!
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Matthew, where did you find this information? Do you have more than one example of locking glovebox and key? I will not vouch for the authenticity of the convertible glovebox key. I seem to recall I had a few I had collected, and took the 'best' one to a locksmith for re-keying. (If I did do this, the locksmith could have used any blank he had which fit the lock.)
Has anyone here purchased an NOS lock and key from eBay or NOS supplier?
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