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1950's And 60's Ford V - Key Blanks New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com

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Mount Carmel, Illinois, United States

Mount Carmel, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:1950's Era Ford Manufacturer Part Number:V key blanks

FOR THE MAN WHO HAS EVERYTHING-EXCEPT ORIGINAL KEYS TO HIS VINTAGE HOTROD
So..what we've got here is...one original ignition key blank, one repro red ignition key blank No.H27, three original door lock/glove box key blanks and a single magnetic "KEY-LOCKER". (never locked out)
Remember those? All for one money.
These are mostly NEW OLD STOCK.(except for the red one) They have been hangin' around for years so...the Ford logo on the keys is a little worn, like an old coin. Even better, right?
At the bottom of the "V" on one side is, USA. At the bottom of the "V" on the other side is the letter B.(on the originals)
ALL KEYS ARE UN-CUT BLANKS!
I'm gonna have to ask $2.50 shipping on this unfortunately, because of the key holder.
For those who know and appreciate, it's really something special.
THANKS FOR LOOKING!

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