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Originally Posted by corn
No key for the doors? The ignition key is the same key used for the doors.
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It's a 1991, mate. Same type of keys as the 73-87 C10-C30's. Mine's a 1993 and I keep trying the key from it in my truck they're so much alike.
And to the OP, I agree with
89 crew, it'll take you longer to identify the truck as yours than it will take him to get in. I've never had to have it done, so can't tell you the cost, but I don't imagine that it'd be anywhere near as expensive (on your wallet or your time) as breaking something on the vehicle trying to do it yourself (and screwing it up like I would if I tried).
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