<VV> Spare Tire Lock Question(humor?)

airvair airvair at richnet.net
Thu Jan 26 23:45:52 EST 2006


No, not by a long shot. When I installed a/c into it back in '72, I
didn't need the lock, since the spare is in the trunk. So I put the lock
in a drawer. I still have it, but at this moment, I'm not going out into
the frigid shop to look at it.

-Mark (expecting the coldest night of the month)

"Louis C. Armer,Jr." wrote:
> 
> So are you saying you don't have your 69 or you can't find the keys
> to check or you can't
> remember where you left the car ???
> 
> da Chuckster
> ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> At 09:31 PM 1/26/2006, you wrote:
> >Factory installed spare tire locks were keyed to the car. This accessory
> >was also available from the dealer, but few were rekeyed to match the
> >car. My '69 was ordered with the spare tire lock, so I can vouch for
> >this. If memory serves me right, they were keyed to the trunk.
> >
> >-Mark
> >////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> >Monza67 at aol.com wrote:
> > >
> > > I have a spare tire lock without a key and was wondering if there is some
> > > way that I can get the cylinder out so that I can key it to my
> > car. I've already
> > >  tried the many Corvair keys that I have with no luck. Were these dealer
> > > installed accessories or? If they were available as factory
> > installed, was it
> > > keyed to the ignition or trunk?
> > > thanks,
> > > Chuck  Prosise
> > > Low Mileage 67 Monza Coupe
> > > 66 A/C convertible
> > > 65 Spatz/Corvair dunebuggy
>



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