4 (FOUR) NEW 1941-1964 BUICK CHEVROLET GM OEM IGNITION UNCUT KEY BLANKS - SET
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'51 is a subject I'm not certain of. For GM's from 1953 and up, this is the correct blank. The fact that this exists can be confirmed in some hot rod/restoration forums devoted to 'old trucks.
There is a possibility that these parts are correct for 1967 Chevelle, but I am not certain.
Hello, yes you should have the same, Bill
As far as my response is concerned, I am going to be honest. My answer would be a complete mystery to My 1953 Chevy 3100 key stopped working. I was trying to find a replacement key. Despite its thin and weak composition, my original is in great shape. When I saw these, I matched everything up as close as I could, and it turned out to be the Due to the proximity in age of our vehicles, I am pretty confident they will work on Moreover, I believe that key changing only began around the late 1980's, when security chips were added to key fobs.
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I received great service and exactly what I wanted. It was a pleasure to work with the seller as well. a problem with the delivery of the keys, not the fault of the seller, and a replacement was sent I appreciate it very much!.
This is good.
The image looks.
It took a minute to find someone that could cut these keys anymore. However, a $2 fee is still incurred for cutting the keys.
It is great to have you here,.
Probably wouldn't fit in the door lock since it would only fit halfway in.