I know I am slow, but I am just catching up.
How on earth did you get such a low insurance rate, could you tell me
which insurance company that is? Anybody else that has any good ideas
may throw them out too> My 69 Sprite is currently in restoration and,
when running, will only be used for weekend fun trips, (not much
thus).
On the no-keys issue: I have had my keys made by taking the cilinders
out and bringing them to a lock smith. I think it cost me about $40
for all keys (I only had the ignition key). The burden of having four
colour coded keys (in fact eight since I had two sets) exists, but I
am getting used to that quickly.
Regards,
mark
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Author: adrian@workgroup.net at Internet-USA Date: 7/15/99 3:27 PM
I just found a lock shop that'll come out to my house and make
ignition keys for $35 each. Much better than what I was expecting!
On another note, I just got comprehensive (only) insurance on the
Midget I just towed home, and it's a whopping $5.64 for 6 months. The
insurance guy said I should get it in case a tree falls on it or
something. I wonder if I should report my busted windshield and
dented fender? heh heh
adrian
"J. Adrian Barnes" wrote:
> So. What do you do if you have a car with no ignition key? Has
anybody > experienced that before? Is the normal thing to have a
locksmith come
> out and just make a key? I had a locksmith try to tell me that
> somewhere on these cars the manufacturer has hidden one (maybe on
his > TD, but not my Midget!). :-) I have two cars with locked
steering
> wheels and no ignition keys. Thanks! >
> adrian,
> 2 '75 keyless entry Midgets
> (no keys, but you can still enter them)
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