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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Originality => Topic started by: RS3SDL2MG on April 08, 2009, 09:25:39 PM
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I have what was told to me to be the original key's to my 67 camaro , I read somewhere that 67's used brigg's & stratton blank's but mine are RP rochester product's , also they have some code's on them ,
the A key has code 9V16
the B key has 3Y25
anybody know what these code are ?
(http://i394.photobucket.com/albums/pp27/RS3SDL2MG/mykeys.jpg)
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Brad, read THIS (http://www.camaros.org/keysandlocks.shtml) and it will answer all your questions.
Ed
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thank's , well it look's like I have my original key's ! the number fall's right in with the 67 table chart of key's , cool !
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.. and it appears they still have the punchouts... :)
PS. I found an original ignition key for my '69 (with the punchout intact) UNDER the original carpet when I replaced the carpet a fewe years ago.... I was surprised to find a key there but very happy to find it fit the ignition... :)
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>>>>RS3SDL2MG, I just found a set of original keys to my 11A LOS built Coupe. They are also Rochester Products. Only the originals would have the code stamped on them. When/where was your car built? Might be on to something there.
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I have what appear to be 6 uncut Briggs and Stratton GM keys for a 67, without the knockouts. Not sure they are for Camaro though. They don't have an A or B on them. What might these be worth?
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Bryon - I would think they would be worth more than this...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Key-1967-GMC-Chevrolet-Buick-Briggs-Stratton-Tk-Gl-B-/220675358939?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item336146c0db
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Yep with a set of books, a set of dials, and a cutter you can knock out a set of keys in a few minutes...
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Thanks Marty.
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I have recently found out that a good Locksmiths can stamp the codes on your keys. I am trying to find out what is the correct color Key envelope for a 67 Camaro. White or Mustard?