Also, some can make one from the key number. The key/cylinder # is on each
door tumbler (also trunk cylinder, if original should match the doors).
Problem is you'll have to remove one of the lock to see it... nut it's
there. Trunk latch is easier.
Gerard
At 6:54 AM -0500 12/3/00, Larry Cogan wrote:
>Hi Tom: Dont remember where you live but most towns of any size have
>a couple of master locksmiths who can walk out to your car with a big
>ring of keys and a couple of small files, hunker down and thru trial
>and error make you a key on the spot. It is amazing to watch, and
>certainly cheaper than new locks. Suggest you call around till you
>find a locksmith that can/will do this for you. They are usually the
>firms that have been in business for a loooong time, and the guy will
>be old and fuzzy.
>
> Larry
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <Tomsaudi@aol.com>
>To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 5:23 AM
>Subject: Midget keys
>
>
>> When I bought my '78 Midget, the only key to the car I received was
>the one
>> to start the car. Is there any way I can get the key to lock the
>doors
>> without having to change the locks?
>>
>> Tom
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