Sprint Ignition key
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Jason,
There should be a number on the key barrel device. The device is the part into which the key fits. You will have to remove the steering lock to get at it.
If you find the number, this link may help:
http://www.wilcodirect.co.uk/index.php? ... ts_id=3677
Sue Miller & Matty sell the complete lock assembly with keys - perhaps they also sell the device with keys.
There should be a number on the key barrel device. The device is the part into which the key fits. You will have to remove the steering lock to get at it.
If you find the number, this link may help:
http://www.wilcodirect.co.uk/index.php? ... ts_id=3677
Sue Miller & Matty sell the complete lock assembly with keys - perhaps they also sell the device with keys.
Brian Clarke
(1972 Sprint 5 EFI)
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Jason,
If you need one, I'll sell you a complete lock assembly with a matching key.
If you need one, I'll sell you a complete lock assembly with a matching key.
Frank Howard
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Frank Howard wrote:Jason,
If you need one, I'll sell you a complete lock assembly with a matching key.
I'm in almost a same trouble, my barrel is totally broken.
Is this good for a +2 ??? Because, I need one.
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memnon wrote:Thanks,
I'll check for the number before I assemble the steering column and before deciding on spending an money
Jason
Do that, because removing the locking steering column is the single worst job on an Elan- even worse than working on the remote door lock connections.
Of course there may be worse jobs on the +2 luxo-barge but I would not know about that.
Cheers,
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....Update.....
The barrel in my steering lock is broken, so even having a key wouldn't help. Looks like I'll have to fork out for a complete new assembly as the barrels a NLA.
Nobody said this would be a cheap hobby, but it means that I will have spent just over what the car is worth complete!
The barrel in my steering lock is broken, so even having a key wouldn't help. Looks like I'll have to fork out for a complete new assembly as the barrels a NLA.
Nobody said this would be a cheap hobby, but it means that I will have spent just over what the car is worth complete!
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memnon wrote:Nobody said this would be a cheap hobby, but it means that I will have spent just over what the car is worth complete!
Sounds like bragging to me
Brian Clarke
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I've got an original steering column lock with ignition switch and key... $50 plus freight. First come, first served. Direct email is:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Frank Howard
'71 S4 SE
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