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recut a key for trunk lock

Started by art, October 06, 2009, 04:56:34 PM

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art

My trunk key no longer opens the trunk.  Anyone have a suggestion of where I can get a key cut to match my trunk lock.
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Otto Skorzeny

Any locksmith can do this. You'll have to take your lock cylinder to the shop.
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Richard Sills

I recently needed keys for a car that was in storage for many years and the keys were lost.  Fortunately I had the four-digit key code number that was recorded on the original bill of sale.  I called Jesser's (a company in Ohio specializing in keys for antique cars) and gave them the key code, and they sent me keys that work just like the originals. 

ronw

I have had the same experience with a company called Key Men. They cut me a key for my 59 from the code and it worked perfectly.

www.key-men.com

They are in Monroe NY, but deal by mail.

Ron
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