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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1
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69 442 help!
My house was broken into and they stole the keys to my 69 442
![]() They decided to steal my truck rather than the flashy garage queen thank God but Im moving on Saturday and have no means to move it, the ignition is on the column, how the heck do I change those out without drilling the old ignition out and possibly ripping up my car! THANKS IN ADVANCE! Morgan |
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Brewsmobile > Bluesmobile
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Lewiston, Idaho
Posts: 273
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Open the hood and start the car on the starter solenoid, then you can just drive it to wherever you need...and always, always have spare ignition keys hidden away places!
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Seasoned beater pilot.
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Chicago
Posts: 1,856
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I believe a good locksmith would be the best tool for the job. Do you remember what letter key your ignition was?
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Northern VA
Posts: 2,345
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Failing that, remove the steering wheel, lock plate, and turn signal switch from the end of the column. You can remove the lock cylinder by inserting a small flat blade screwdriver in the slot circled in the attached photo. Once the cylinder is out, you can start the car and unlock the column with a screwdriver. Reinstall all the parts to drive the car. The ignition lock cylinder can be snapped in at any time. Well, first, that doesn't unlock the steering column. Second, the starter solenoid is under the car on the starter, and third, you would still need to run a hot wire to the coil to keep it running.
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Joe Padavano 64 Jetstar 88 Conv 66 442 L-69 Conv 68 W-30 69 H/O 69 442 70 W-30 72 442 84 Custom Cruiser 86 Caprice wagon (w/307 Olds) |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Lincoln Park, Michigan.
Posts: 127
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You may want to just buy a new cylinder and door locks. If they have the keys, you don`t want them to find the car. Even if you are moving, you can never guarentee they won`t find or see the car somewhere and try to take it. Afterall, they do have the keys. Like Joe described, it`s fairly easy to change.
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