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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Capistrano Beach, Ca.
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The only thing I can contribute is that blank keys are available--I have seen and bought some on eBay, in the past. I don't think re-keying would be a problem for a lock specialist, though I have no direct experience. All in all, I would guess that with a blank in hand, it would be cheaper than to hunt up a used set of matching locks, and I don't know if newer lock sets will fit the door hardware on a 67. Experts, please join in...
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L.J.
Recovering Porsche-holic
Gave up trying to stay clean
Stabilized on a Pelican I.V. drip
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