To: | Jack Feldman <qualitas@millenicom.com> |
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Subject: | Re: Keys |
From: | Rocky Frisco <rock@rocky-frisco.com> |
Date: | Thu, 29 May 2003 13:04:39 -0500 |
Jack Feldman wrote: > > I have an even more interesting coincidence. The bug eye sprites had a > combination light switch and ignition keylock. The keylock carried the > number of the key. While sitting in a friends Metropolitan I happened to > notice that Austin used the same switch/ignition key combination. I also > noticed that the number on his ignition switch was the same as my Sprite. I > tried, and my key worked in his car. The key-cutting shops I have used in the UK mostly want to see some proof that you own the car you are getting a spare key for; the situation you describe may be one reason why. The shops in the USA never ask. Most of the Minis in the world have door locks that will open with any Mini door key (or even a screwdriver or pocketknife blade). It appears this is the fault of the design plus a bit of normal wear. I keep abreast of this development in my cars and rebarrel the locks when they get this way. -Rock http://www.rocky-frisco.com -- "JJ Cale Live" CD & Video: http://www.rocky-frisco.com/calelive.htm The Rickey Preston Band (w/Rocky): http://www.rickeyprestonband.com The Wednesday Night Science Project: http://www.wednitesciproj.us /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool /// Archives at http://www.team.net/archive |
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