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Old 06-12-2014, 10:17 AM   #13
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Re: I put the Suburban to work this weekend

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Originally Posted by Onelefttoget View Post
Doc I have been to ask you can you help answer a idea I have 6 trucks can it be possible to buy and make one key fit 6 tumblers for the ignition I pack around a lot of keys just an idea oh beautiful burb too

They can be keyed the same but the locks all have to have the same keyway. Here is a list of the different years and the key blanks they use. If you will notice the '67 and '71 trucks and the '68 and '72 trucks are the only years that use the same key blanks....

1967-'72 Chevrolet Pickup Lock & Key Information
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1967: Lock Code Series: 0V00-9V99 & 0W00-9W99
Key: Groove 50, "A" Keyway, GM Key Blank # 320588

1968 : Lock Code Series: 0N00-9N99 & 0P00-9P99
Key: Groove 54, "C" Keyway, GM Key Blank # 320652 (Glove Box 55-"D")

1969: Lock Code Series: 0J00-9J99 & 0K00-9K99
Key: Groove 56, "E" Keyway, GM Key Blank # 320652 (Glove Box 57-"H")

1970: Lock Code Series: 0E00-9E99 & 0F00-9F99
Key: Groove 58, "J" Keyway, GM Key Blank # 320470 (Glove Box 59-"K")

1971 : Lock Code Series: 0A00-9A99 & 0B00-9B99
Key: Groove 50, "A" Keyway, GM Key Blank # 320588

1972: Lock Code Series: 0N00-9N99 & 0P00-9P99
Key: Groove 54, "C" Keyway, GM Key Blank # 320652

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