*'52 Land Cruiser with Hurd ign/doors, Yale trunk/glove.*
Well, the clearly not very smart me has lost the only set of keys I had, and I'm having lots of woes regarding that. Local "locksmiths" were all for naught to try to remedy this, so I ordered a few blanks and luckily have a fairly clear picture of the backside of both keys (had I the front of the blade, this wouldn't even be a thread started......). Tried cutting one and it seemed to work, but then naturally really stupid me went to polish it off and got it out of spec, but at least the car is open now if I need to pull locks and etc.
What would you guys and gals recommend here? Judging by Studebaker-intl catalog, they do not sell matching set of 3 locks, and having 3 keys would be very, very annoying. I can't seem to find all that many lock smiths in my area, let alone old and seasoned ones to try and decode the locks for me, but I'll keep trying the ones I still haven't tried.
Does anyone have any smiths in their area they want to recommend, so I might send the lock off to and get keys made?
Does, anyone, have a decent guide on pin spacing and cut depths I could use to try my hand at it once more?
Does anyone have enough cut Hurd keys I could possibly send a picture of mine to see if they're close enough and perhaps try a copy of their key for mine?
And finally, would anyone by any chance in hell have a set of door/ign locks with a working key they'd want to sell?
I can keep trying to buy blanks and keep trying to get the cut right, but that's a frustrating way to spend time and money.....
Well, the clearly not very smart me has lost the only set of keys I had, and I'm having lots of woes regarding that. Local "locksmiths" were all for naught to try to remedy this, so I ordered a few blanks and luckily have a fairly clear picture of the backside of both keys (had I the front of the blade, this wouldn't even be a thread started......). Tried cutting one and it seemed to work, but then naturally really stupid me went to polish it off and got it out of spec, but at least the car is open now if I need to pull locks and etc.
What would you guys and gals recommend here? Judging by Studebaker-intl catalog, they do not sell matching set of 3 locks, and having 3 keys would be very, very annoying. I can't seem to find all that many lock smiths in my area, let alone old and seasoned ones to try and decode the locks for me, but I'll keep trying the ones I still haven't tried.
Does anyone have any smiths in their area they want to recommend, so I might send the lock off to and get keys made?
Does, anyone, have a decent guide on pin spacing and cut depths I could use to try my hand at it once more?
Does anyone have enough cut Hurd keys I could possibly send a picture of mine to see if they're close enough and perhaps try a copy of their key for mine?
And finally, would anyone by any chance in hell have a set of door/ign locks with a working key they'd want to sell?
I can keep trying to buy blanks and keep trying to get the cut right, but that's a frustrating way to spend time and money.....
), cut missing keys for a recently purchased one owner 63 Lark. The car came with the original Dealer Retail Sales Invoice which had the factory key numbers on it. You can also get the key numbers off the Production Order, available from the Museum. No need to reinvent the wheel.
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