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Looking for pre-chrysler locks... i need the glove-box lock, and both door locks with keys... my door key is MIA.

I'm good on ignition key/lock

 

i will consider the chrysler key if someone has a tilt-column with all three locks and key.

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:agree: I had lost the door keys to a car once. locksmith took all of five min to make me a new set. he just ran a scribe like tool in and out of my door loock a few times and cut a key by hand that work the first time. cost me less then $10.00 but that was over twenty years ago

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$100? (Comment censored) I have gotten blanks and made my own. Sometimes when I was lucky it took less than 10 minutes. Other times a couple hours. What's your time worth? 1.Disassemble the cylinder. Insert a blank. see where the sliders line up. Grind, or file notches in another blank to match.

2. Take Prussion Blue. I have used magic marker but its harder to see. Make a real light coat on the edge of the blank, insert in cyl, twist, remove. Look for the rub marks and file notches there. This will take several tries. Don't remove to much at a time.

3. Pull the cyl, toss it. use a screwdriver.

4. Go to the JY and get what U need.

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