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> Keys, Where to get and model numbers
BCinSC
post Jun 5 2004, 11:17 AM
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ILCO makes some. The PO5 (and the PO5-P with black plastic top). What are the PO6 (aka X32) and the PO7? I've got an uncut red plastic topped Silca (Italy) PW2P that I'm guessing is a valet key or something. Same grooves as PO6. Then my "master" key is an E.S.P. Lock Corp A81M. What are other options? How much should they cost?
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TheCabinetmaker
post Jun 5 2004, 11:59 AM
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The 73 was my daily driver from 73 til 99. It went swimming in a disasterous 1000 year flood in 1980. I drove it into a lake that wasn't susposed to be there. It gave proof to the comercials that a vw will float. My brother and I took the top off, threw it on the luggage rack(yes they get used), jumped out the top of the car, grabbed the rear bumper, and swam the car back to where we could touch the bottom, and pulled the car out of the water. We got the car back to the house the next day, drained the water out of the motor, and flushed it with deisel. The car ran fine afterwards, but we didn't know about the rust demon at that time. I put 349,000 miles on the original 1.7, had a complete motor rebuild(cost more than I paid for the car new), and drove it for another 50,000 before it succumed to the rust. We installed the motor in another car 4 years ago, and it continues to run great today. Electrical problems plauged me till the end. I still have her.
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