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08-25-2022, 07:25 AM | #1 |
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Re: You got to love semi-retired lock smiths.
I liked the earlier octagon GM keys and ignition switches you could leave "unlocked" and still turn the switch. I had a '63 Riviera stolen and retrieved unharmed. The P.O.S. tossed the keys when he ran it out of gas. I didn't have a spare. When I went to get it from the trooper's barracks to bring it home I was expecting to need a locksmith. But I brought the key to my '55 car and it worked!
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