Both Moss and VB sell the blanks. For later cars (with the double-sided
ignition key), they operate the doors, trunk, and glovebox.
There's a pin in the lock handle between the T and the round bezel that
you can hammer out with a 1/16" punch. Then you can easily withdraw the
lock cylinder from the T-handle. You'll have to take apart the inside
end (the cup and the spring washer) to get the bezel to move enough, I
think.
I just swapped out a lock cylinder in my trunk handle, but forgot to
take pix. oops!
<-----Original Message----->
From: Fred W. Johnson
Sent: 9/15/2003 5:03:30 PM
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Door Locks
I delivered the trunk lock and the glove box lock to the local lock
smith
and he says he cannot get the blanks and cannot take the lock apart to
key
it anyway. Do I need to look somewhere else? Are the blanks in the
catalogs for ignition and doors? Since I do not have any keys except the
ignition I am at their mercy.
Fred.
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