<VV> Greenbrier Drivers Door handle with matching key needed

Paul Rollins s_debaker at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 20 00:32:41 EST 2005


I have had keys made for many car locks. Here, in the Portland, OR area, a 
competent locksmith will make a key to fit an existing lock for $20-25.

Paul

At 10:38 PM 12/19/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 20:29:41 -0600
>From: <aircooled6 at prodigy.net>
>Subject: <VV> Greenbrier Drivers Door handle with matching key needed
>To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
>Message-ID: <BFCCC8B5.32046%aircooled6 at prodigy.net>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
>Next up on the to-do list:  I would like to be able to lock the doors on the
>Brier when I park it.  The PO had swapped out the drivers door but did not
>change the handle, so the keys dont fit that lock.  They lived out in the
>country and didnt worry about such things.  I live in the suburbs and have
>already had the overhead console stolen out of our 99 Chevy conversion van
>(currently dead in the driveway awaiting a lotto win so I can replace the
>fuel pump), so I am loathe to leaving the Brier unlocked for any length of
>time.
>
>What Im looking for is a decent (not pitted to death) drivers door handle
>with matching key.
>
>I took mine off and see how the lock comes out, but this is just crusty
>enough that Im afraid Ill break it trying to get that snap ring out and then
>Ill have no button either.
>
>I have a few dollars available for this, but please note Im not looking for
>nor can I afford a show piece.
>
>I know I will need two keys after the swap, but thats ok.  I have two keys
>for the 67 and its OK.
>
>Thanks for reading!
>
>Everett Wilson
>North Richland Hills, TX



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