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Packard Keys
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Does anyone know what key blanks will work for a 1949 22nd series packard. I have lost my keys and can't find any cross references for this packard

Posted on: 2009/11/30 17:53
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Had some made for a 56 & locksmith used Ilco B10 and B11. Grooves the same, head different. Those will also fit into the lock on a 47 so assume would work on a 49 as well. Not sure exactly what the question though--if you mean the original codes with tumbler sequences, no idea and doubt there are any records to be found.

Posted on: 2009/11/30 18:37
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The original keys for my '47 are BASCO (Briggs & Stratton) 1/1. I have one repro key made by IlCO #1098M which is a door key but looks like the B&S ignition key.

Posted on: 2009/11/30 18:53
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if you mean the original codes with tumbler sequences, no idea and doubt there are any records to be found.

If you have the original key number, good locksmiths have the codes in a computer database and can cut you a new key without having the old one, I just had a new key cut for my 56 and I did was give the locksmith the original key #. Key numbers were usually listed on the original Bill of Sale if you're fortunate enough to have that document.

Posted on: 2009/11/30 19:26
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I stand corrected. Forgot about a bill of sale so figured some records from Grand Ave would be all there was. The computer database is the surprising one -- Never knew such existed particularly for two out of business companies or at least that part of the one remaining..

Posted on: 2009/11/30 20:03
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I was suprised too. The little he showed me of the data has Auburn, Cord, Rocknye, Oakland, and more back into the late 20s. I'm assuming its a standard locksmith product available to any of them that wish to purchase it.

Posted on: 2009/11/30 21:35
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Thanks for the information guys. I knew it was originally a Briggs and Stratton key, but I didn't know they were called "BASCO". I'll do some research on BASCO. The original parts manual calls for P/N 458062 for the Glove Box and Truck and P/N 148842 for the Ign/Door Key Blanks. However I could not find any cross reference material. Thanks

I'm new to this forum and not really sure how to post a "Reply". I assume that I'm replying to everyone and not just an individual.

Posted on: 2009/12/1 10:14
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Owen_Dyneto, I had given up on finding a key code. I've only owned the 49 Packard for about 2 months. I do have some paper work, so I'll check for the bill of sale. I never would have thought to check the bill of sale. Thanks

Posted on: 2009/12/1 10:19
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Hi Buddy. Welcome to the fold. I wanted extra keys for my '53 Cavalier, so I just went to one of the older locksmiths in the area. I walked out of the shop with a new set of keys and all of about $5 less in my wallet. Some greedy individuals are trying to sell just the blanks on ebay for $12 bucks just as a starting bid. Good Luck!

Scott

Posted on: 2009/12/1 10:31
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Buddy raises a good question. One that i have always wondered about but was afraid to ask:

What's the difference between clicking 'Reply' on an individual post as opposed to clicking "reply" at the bottom of the page?????

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