I'll check my 61 Comet tonight (about 4hrs if I remember,, CRS real bad) and see.. but I think the ign key fits the doors and the trunk is different :? that don't sound right so it might be the other way around. but I havent messed with it for quite a while. I don't usualy lock my rigs. there old and if someone wants to steal them then the'll just brake a window anyway.
Tim
Depends on the year? Generally on early fords, FE's right. Doors, glove box, and trunk are one key, ignition another. However now you can buy single key lock sets. Just source the same year out of a mustang catalogue.
I NEVER lock my car's I just need this car to have the correct keys....
Better that a stolen car comes back empty of fuel and beat up, than empty and beat up with a screwdriver mangled door lock a broken window and tore up wiring....
I can get a new IGN switch and key from e'bay for $20 bucks with 2 keys... but having the key cut to the lock is only $30 bucks, and I'd have to have 2 key's anyway... but NOS key types is important to me, and a NOS cyl wil have the NOS key where as the key cutter will have a generic blank won't he?
That's what I'm wrastlin' with here...
So I have to know if the Ign is the same as teh doors and if the trunk is separate or if the trunk is the same as the doors and the ign is separate from all....
I guess my Falcon is different It has the trunk and glove box on the round key. It has the doors and ign. on the squarish key. That is on the 62 & 63 models. Should be the same on yours.
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