Sorry Paul, my screw-up, of course the door key is the same style as the
boot and the glove-box.
The car came to me with no keys at all, apart from the ones with the new
lock set that the PO had bought but not fitted. Having not yet fitted
the new locks myself, I have yet to try and lock anything on my car! I
don't know why I assumed the door locks would be operated by the
ignition key...
The PO said that the door locks had been previously changed and didn't
match, that's why he bought the new set (along with the ignition
lock/switch not working right), so it's no good me trying to get a key
to match all my existing locks. I had thought that if just the boot and
glovebox were the same type, and both were original, I could get one key
to do both, but that idea doesn't work now I realise the door locks are
the same style too.
I guess there's no hope in hell of finding a glovebox lock barrel to fit
my new key, or a locksmith being able to modify the existing barrel, so
I guess I'll just have to put up with having 3 different keys. Oh
well...
Richard & Sammy ('73 Black Tulip BGT)
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