Jack Feldman wrote:
>
> Beware of Heritage key numbers. When I bought my C, I the two door locks
> and the trunk didn't match, and I didn't have keys for them anyway. I got a
> set and naturally they didn't match the Heritage certificate.
>
> Same for my Healey 3000. One key matched the ignition, the other matched
> nothing. I got the certificate just so I could get the key number, and it
> didn't match the key pattern of the lock. The key pattern of the lock
> matched the ignition key, so I took the lock apart and had it changed to
> match the ignition key.
>
> As for the glove box key on my B, I took it to the local hardware store for
> duplication and the key blank they used was stamped "the club". That one
> should be available unless the gloveboxes used different key blanks. BTW,
> the ignition blank they used was labeled Mazda!
The ignition key in my Cooper S is also from a Mazda blank.
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