Ron -
Most any locksmith will be able to make keys for the car in less than
an hour. When you call the locksmith, tell him you need "Union"
keys for a british car (they are virtually all the same, only 2 or 3
profiles), for an FA or FNR code key. That way he'll have the correct
blanks on him.
Look up the yellow pages, there will be bonded locksmiths available on
call 24/7.
Charge it to the tow company.
Alan
On 4/25/09, F. Ronald Rader <f.ronald.rader@gmail.com> wrote:
> a friend of mine who is going on the CA Mille with me in his XK 140
> FHC is now at the Fairmont hotel in SFO.
> his car has arrived on a flat bed.
> the driver has lost the keys.
>
> problem #1. how to get the doors open.
> problem #2 how to get a key made on Saturday in SFO
> Help, please.
>
> ron rader
> XK 150 FHC (2 sets of keys)
> 1965 BJ8 (also 2 sets of keys)
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