Triumph keys (and most British cars at that time) had keys from one of a
letter/numbered series (for example FS 612). If someone on the list can let
you know the correct series code (and owners from new out there with original
keys?), then a good locksmith can try the keys from that series ... not that I
used the local locksith for my TR, he did the same for my truck topper, and was
able to duplicate the correct key from the master. He also seemed to have keys
for almost everything under the world .... if your local locksmith can't help,
I'd be more than willing to ask Stan the Locksmith (or should that be Joe the
Locksmith these days ..) -- NFI apart from being a very satisfied customer.
**************
Tony Gordon
72 TR6
**************
> -------Original Message-------
> From: forzion@maine.rr.com
> Subject: Re: [6pack] 76 TR6 door locks?
> Sent: Nov 06 '08 11:18
>
> Bob;
>
> Any competent locksmith should be able to cut you good quality keys if you
>bring them the cylinders. If you want original looking keys to be cut, blanks
>are available from the Big Three. Order according to your model year.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Dave
> '74-Six
>
> ---- TRsick@aol.com wrote:
> > Hi LisTeRs:
> > I have a 76 TR6. I need to get keys made for the door locks. I got the
> > lock cylinder removed from the door & planned to bring it to a local
>locksmith
> > to have a key built (I never had any keys for the door to cut from).
> > Not sure a local locksmith will have the right equipment & blanks for
> > the lock? I thought I would ask the list if maybe they knew of a better
>way to
> > go? Was there only maybe a handful of different locks made & I could just
> > purchase a few different keys to try?
> > Any info will be greatly appreciated.
> > Bob
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