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1967 Barracuda trunk lock cylinder key needed. #1454795
06/18/13 12:05 PM
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I am trying to get a trunk lock cylinder decoded for a key. It is from a 1967 Barracuda. The is a "CB 486" stamped on the outer case of the cylinder. Is this the key code? If so, can someone let me know the punch sequence, or cut a key from the code and mail it to me? Thank you!!

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Re: 1967 Barracuda trunck lock cylinder key needed. [Re: fratzog] #1454796
06/18/13 12:26 PM
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I just dealt with this & I took it to a locksmith & they drilled a small hole in the side so the innards would come out then they made a key for it. Several day turnaround & was inexpensive


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Re: 1967 Barracuda trunck lock cylinder key needed. [Re: RapidRobert] #1454797
06/18/13 01:50 PM
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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RR your lock smith must not be too good.I took my 57 to a local guy we dealt with at the shop.He pulled it,cleaned and lubed and cut my key all under an hour.He made me 3 trunk keys and 2 spare Ign keys.Total was under 25 bucks.Just pull it and any good lock smith can make a key.Rocky


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Re: 1967 Barracuda trunck lock cylinder key needed. [Re: therocks] #1454798
06/18/13 02:06 PM
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No need to drill anything. A good locksmith will make a key without even pulling the cylinder apart (they make an impression on a new key from the dirt and grime inside the lock - and yes I have seen it done).

Re: 1967 Barracuda trunck lock cylinder key needed. [Re: Jim_Lusk] #1454799
06/18/13 02:09 PM
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Jim I think it took my guy like 5 minutes to pull the one from the 57.He had the hardest part matching a key to it as they changed them in the early 60s.I still need to get spare Ign keys made for my 65.Rocky


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Re: 1967 Barracuda trunck lock cylinder key needed. [Re: therocks] #1454800
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RR your lock smith must not be too good.


First time using him (them). I had no prior experience to go by but I certainly do now


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