Door keys
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Alan @ CanfordClassics
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I take it you have the ignition key? If so you can make your door locks fit that key, thus not needing new keys.
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Alan
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Alan @ CanfordClassics
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Cool - I hope you manage to get it all sorted.
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Alan
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I broke the only key I had for my 67 912 locking the doors as it went on the recovery truck when collecting from the docks
got home removed the ignition barrel, took the two halves of the key and the barrel to a locksmith local to me in Muswell Hill and he had me two fantastic keys + a master for me to get spares cut from (looked like it was made from a front door key) all by the next day for £20, they work on the doors too
Good luck
got home removed the ignition barrel, took the two halves of the key and the barrel to a locksmith local to me in Muswell Hill and he had me two fantastic keys + a master for me to get spares cut from (looked like it was made from a front door key) all by the next day for £20, they work on the doors too
Good luck
Darren
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