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Mail From: dcp125 (David)
Does anybody know if the "Pony Keys" can be used in any of the classic Mustangs from the 60's?
I'm thinking of buying a set of "Pony" blanks and cutting them to use on my 67'.
Comments?
Dave
Mail From: dcp125 (David)
Does anybody know if the "Pony Keys" can be used in any of the classic Mustangs from the 60's?
I'm thinking of buying a set of "Pony" blanks and cutting them to use on my 67'.
Comments?
Dave
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Mail From: speegle ((email redacted))
Not enough metal nor is it shaped correctly for 67-up
One little trick is to use the 67 style key and have each side cut differently (one side for one Mustang and the other for another Mustang/Ford of the period) Cuts down on the number of keys you need to carry
Just a thought
Jeff Speegle
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From: David <(email redacted)>
Sent: Mar 5, 2004 1:44 PM
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Subject: [CM] Keys
Does anybody know if the "Pony Keys" can be used in any of the classic Mustangs from the 60's?
I'm thinking of buying a set of "Pony" blanks and cutting them to use on my 67'.
Comments?
Dave
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Mail From: speegle ((email redacted))
Not enough metal nor is it shaped correctly for 67-up
One little trick is to use the 67 style key and have each side cut differently (one side for one Mustang and the other for another Mustang/Ford of the period) Cuts down on the number of keys you need to carry
Just a thought
Jeff Speegle
-----Original Message-----
From: David <(email redacted)>
Sent: Mar 5, 2004 1:44 PM
To: (email redacted)
Subject: [CM] Keys
Does anybody know if the "Pony Keys" can be used in any of the classic Mustangs from the 60's?
I'm thinking of buying a set of "Pony" blanks and cutting them to use on my 67'.
Comments?
Dave
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Mail From: speegle ((email redacted))
Not enough metal nor is it shaped correctly for 67-up
One little trick is to use the 67 style key and have each side cut differently (one side for one Mustang and the other for another Mustang/Ford of the period) Cuts down on the number of keys you need to carry
Just a thought
Jeff Speegle
-----Original Message-----
From: David <(email redacted)>
Sent: Mar 5, 2004 1:44 PM
To: (email redacted)
Subject: [CM] Keys
Does anybody know if the "Pony Keys" can be used in any of the classic Mustangs from the 60's?
I'm thinking of buying a set of "Pony" blanks and cutting them to use on my 67'.
Comments?
Dave
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Classic-mustangs mailing list
(email redacted)
lists.twistedpair.ca/mailman/listinfo.cgi/classic-mustangs
Mail From: speegle ((email redacted))
Not enough metal nor is it shaped correctly for 67-up
One little trick is to use the 67 style key and have each side cut differently (one side for one Mustang and the other for another Mustang/Ford of the period) Cuts down on the number of keys you need to carry
Just a thought
Jeff Speegle
-----Original Message-----
From: David <(email redacted)>
Sent: Mar 5, 2004 1:44 PM
To: (email redacted)
Subject: [CM] Keys
Does anybody know if the "Pony Keys" can be used in any of the classic Mustangs from the 60's?
I'm thinking of buying a set of "Pony" blanks and cutting them to use on my 67'.
Comments?
Dave
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lists.twistedpair.ca/mailman/listinfo.cgi/classic-mustangs
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