Looks like I have to replace my lock and key cylinder for my Malibu .glove Box. Looking at a NOS lock and cylinder, but no key. Looks like I can buy a GM blank or a blank from someone like ACE Hardware. But where can I get a Key cut for the lock cylinder? Or better yet change the lock cylinder to fit my trunk key? Thanks
more ambition than brains said
May 28, 2024
There is a Key Guy at Back to The 50s.
He cut some for me last year.
Not sure if he will rebuild/recode cylinders.
I will check for contact information when I am there this year.
Have two cars registered, the Cutlas Convertible and the 1956 Bel Air
Plan on spending a bunch of time there.
Karl
Lost in the 60s said
May 28, 2024
I have a guy... Leon has re-coded locks and made keys for me for the '64 Chevelle and my '67 C10's. He has original key blanks and some locks. VERY reasonably priced too. Send him an email.
You can say I referred you from the 1967-'72 Chevy trucks forum, but he may not remember. I'm "Lost in the 60's" on that forum also.
Looks like I have to replace my lock and key cylinder for my Malibu .glove Box. Looking at a NOS lock and cylinder, but no key. Looks like I can buy a GM blank or a blank from someone like ACE Hardware. But where can I get a Key cut for the lock cylinder? Or better yet change the lock cylinder to fit my trunk key? Thanks
There is a Key Guy at Back to The 50s.
He cut some for me last year.
Not sure if he will rebuild/recode cylinders.
I will check for contact information when I am there this year.
Have two cars registered, the Cutlas Convertible and the 1956 Bel Air
Plan on spending a bunch of time there.
Karl
I have a guy...
Leon has re-coded locks and made keys for me for the '64 Chevelle and my '67 C10's.
He has original key blanks and some locks. VERY reasonably priced too. Send him an email.
You can say I referred you from the 1967-'72 Chevy trucks forum, but he may not remember. I'm "Lost in the 60's" on that forum also.
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