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Locking spare
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Billc |
06-09-2011 @ 5:27 PM
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I guess I will have to let the lock smith have a go at it. It looks like the spare has never been off the truck, it is a Firestone with no wear that I can see, so this has a history. Bill
36 pickup 47 COE
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carguy |
06-09-2011 @ 1:20 PM
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I'd suggest that you take it to a locksmith and see if he can make you a proper key and/or get it unlocked for you. That's what they do.
Bill Brown '34 Cabriolet
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trjford8 |
06-08-2011 @ 8:28 PM
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Bill, the locking cap on a pickup was an accessory and usually had it's own key. I suspect you do not have the correct key for it.
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Billc |
06-08-2011 @ 7:58 PM
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My '36 pickup has a locking spare tire that doesn't open. I have put a few quarts of every kind of oil with no results. I don't know which key that I am to try in it, the ignition or the door? I may not even have the right key for that lock? Any ideas? Bill
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