Kelvin Dodd wrote:
>
> Key Lock Code
>
> Check the operating tab on the inside of the trunk lock assy.
> It is the piece that is held in place by a small bolt and rotates to
> lock the mechanism. On the MGB there will be a 3 digit key code for the
> trunk and door keys. My 73BGT had the code there so I know it is not
> an old wive's tale.
No shit! Well wadaya know! :) I went and took a peek and sure
enough. There it was. :)))))
> E-mail me with the code. I have a key cutting
> machine and may be able to make you a replacement. No promises, I only
> have partial listings of the key codes. (Anyone out there have a
> complete book, I'd love a copy).
I have enough paper work to rebuild a small tree. How much do you want?
I have a service manual with about 20 pages on British car locks,
pictures and all. I also have codes. Lots n lots of codes. :) If you
ever need help with a code, depths and spacing, etc., just ask.
Bobby
77 MGB Roadster
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Bob De Weese
Certified Professional Locksmith
bearlock@bigfoot.com
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