Dave, there is a key code but I think you need a key to remove the ignition switch from the switch housing so that you can see the code. However, the same key code is stamped on the side of the door locks. He can use a door lock to make an ignition key but I think he has to know the 1969 Chrysler key codes? There is a lock smith who lurks on this forum that made some for Alaska A12's car that was shipped to Germany. He only charged $20. (Unfortunately, it didn't work but it would have helped if he had the lock to test it.) It would be better if you could get a replacement ignition key so that you can use your existing door locks because the repros do not fit very well. I bought a repro ignition and door lock set and they crimped my door because they were too tight when you tried to slide the spring clip in between the lock and the inside of the door. I ended up buying some used originals off of Moparts and they were a lot better.