<VV> Key Blanks
Frank DuVal
corvairduval at cox.net
Thu May 11 22:47:58 EDT 2006
Are you saying that your car uses '69 style lock cylinders, i.e. the E
and H blanks? Or are you saying your current keys are the A and B keys
that fit the '67 car just fine, but these A and B keys have the large
rectangular head (A) and large oval head (B)?
BTW, you do not want your new blanks duplicated from your old keys. You
want the new blanks Code Cut using the code derived from your old keys.
This gives you the correct height of the cuts like it was back in 1967,
not worn out cuts like your present keys.
Frank DuVal
jrg478 at aol.com wrote:
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>I bought some '67 blanks from Clark's because I do not have the originals for my car. So, I went to a local locksmith shop and asked to have the blanks cut from the "69" style copies I had. I was promptly dismissed and told no, but he could sell me some more of his copies/blanks.
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>Was this a selling gimick for his blanks or I am I missing something here? I thought you could just use whatever original you had and make a copy. The length of the key is the same.
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>Jay - '67 Monza 110/PG
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