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Well after 34 years I finally lost a set of keys for my Impala.  Had a spare set but would like to get another set made up.  

The door locks and trunk were changed a few years ago with original keys.

The ignition key has a letter "A" stamped on it and the trunk key is "B"

 

Where can I source a set of key blanks that I can get cut. 

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Cliff 

 

 

 



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I may have those at work. I'll try to look on Monday, but I have to remember!

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I had a set of keys cut for my 88 Cherokee (GM column) at the local Home Hardware a couple of months ago. They look just like the keys from the late 60's.


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I found a little used buildings supplies place in the Lower Mainland that had a key cutting machine buried in the corner. He had a bunch of octagonal and round key blanks. Tried to buy a few. NO WAY - that'd be illegal. Can't sell blank keys. Asked if he'd cut them for me? NOPE - too much work to get the machine out.

How do some people stay in business?

I have my original set - complete with the knock-out plugs, but they're getting a bit worn and it'd be nice to have replacements.

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Thanks Carl

Just checked and they are not the right blanks, mine have "A" and "B" stamped on the key portion.

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oshawacliff wrote:

Well after 34 years I finally lost a set of keys for my Impala.  Had a spare set but would like to get another set made up.  

The door locks and trunk were changed a few years ago with original keys.

The ignition key has a letter "A" stamped on it and the trunk key is "B"

 

Where can I source a set of key blanks that I can get cut. 

Thanks

Cliff 

 

 

 


 Cliff

I have lots of "A" and "B" GM blanks, pm me your address and I'll send you a couple of each.

Gerry p



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Found a set on Ebay last night.  Correct alpha coding.   Set of 4. 2 ignition and 2 trunk.    Should be good for a while. 

Expect to see them in 10-15 days. 

Cliff 

 



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As part of GM Historical's service in Oshawa, they'll provide the codes to the dealer so they can cut them correctly.  I did that through a local dealer.  I provided them with the cover letter Oshawa provided, proof of ownership, and the dealer contacted GM Historical for the codes.



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The codes are most probably on your build sheet if you can find it under the back seat or under the dash etc.

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oshawacliff  still has a set of keys  He just needs to get the new blanks cut  



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427carl wrote:

oshawacliff  still has a set of keys  He just needs to get the new blanks cut  


I find cutting copies is a bit dicey as they never seem to work quite right, as they're copies of worn keys.   When possible, I get new ones cut to code.



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seventy2plus2 wrote:
427carl wrote:

oshawacliff  still has a set of keys  He just needs to get the new blanks cut  


I find cutting copies is a bit dicey as they never seem to work quite right, as they're copies of worn keys.   When possible, I get new ones cut to code.


          I find cutting copies is perfect   never had a bad one   disbelief



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Thanks for the notes.   The original key set is long gone so the codes on the build sheet would not help.  Fortunately I have a set of keys that do work.   I will just have to get my new key blanks cut with my fingers crossed.

We have a local locksmith in Oshawa who has done a few sets of keys with good results.

Time will tell

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I've seen some door and trunk lock cylinders with the code stamped on them. That might help. The trunk cylinder is sure easy to remove to check it.



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A good locksmith might be able to figure out the code if the lock was off the car and in his/her hand. And then cut from there.

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