Key issue on Vista Cruiser
Key issue on Vista Cruiser
I have a chance to buy a 1969 Vista Cruiser that has been sitting for 3 years. The problem is that there are no keys. The coat hanger will work for the door lock but I need to get it out of gear and turn the wheels to get it on the trailer. I need a key.
My 67 & 68 Vistas use 1 key for all - ignition, doors and power rear window. Was '69 the change-over year? Are there 2 keys, 1 for ignition and another for locks?
George
My 67 & 68 Vistas use 1 key for all - ignition, doors and power rear window. Was '69 the change-over year? Are there 2 keys, 1 for ignition and another for locks?
George
I have a chance to buy a 1969 Vista Cruiser that has been sitting for 3 years. The problem is that there are no keys. The coat hanger will work for the door lock but I need to get it out of gear and turn the wheels to get it on the trailer. I need a key.
My 67 & 68 Vistas use 1 key for all - ignition, doors and power rear window. Was '69 the change-over year? Are there 2 keys, 1 for ignition and another for locks?
George
My 67 & 68 Vistas use 1 key for all - ignition, doors and power rear window. Was '69 the change-over year? Are there 2 keys, 1 for ignition and another for locks?
George
http://buickperformance.com/tiltstee...lumnwobble.htm
Once the lock cylinder is out, put the steering wheel back on. You can snap the lock cylinder back in easily once you get a key.
I got the car home last night. AMA (AAA) would have made a key for the car on the spot for $185 plus tax (-$100 for being a member) with a 2 hr wait. I took option #2 - towed home for free after a 1 hr wait.
The love of my life (wife) was rather upset that there is another car in the yard but I just had to take the car home.
"70's Show" brown, black interior, 3 seat, pwr windows and door locks, 8 track, tilt, new exhaust and new directional tires (but the car has been sitting for almost 3 years), deluxe wheel covers, child-proof rear door locks (took a few minutes to figure them out), 5 cans of house paint, a box full of clothes and other assorted junk plus 6 'toonies' ($2 coins) in the glove box.
I haven't checked the serial # yet and I can't get the hood open but I think I got a fairly good deal.
George
The love of my life (wife) was rather upset that there is another car in the yard but I just had to take the car home.
"70's Show" brown, black interior, 3 seat, pwr windows and door locks, 8 track, tilt, new exhaust and new directional tires (but the car has been sitting for almost 3 years), deluxe wheel covers, child-proof rear door locks (took a few minutes to figure them out), 5 cans of house paint, a box full of clothes and other assorted junk plus 6 'toonies' ($2 coins) in the glove box.
I haven't checked the serial # yet and I can't get the hood open but I think I got a fairly good deal.
George
Last edited by geowindow6768; Jun 30, 2011 at 08:15 PM. Reason: mistake
It has the roof rack and rear air deflector.
I got the hood open. It has a 350 2bbl with electronic ignition.
While I was under there I noticed the disc brakes. I went to the back and found a 12 bolt probably not a posi - no tag.
Didn't find any rust through on the floors but we've had some good dumps of rain and the carpet is wet - it smells bad.
I hope to take some pictures tomorrow.
I got the hood open. It has a 350 2bbl with electronic ignition.
While I was under there I noticed the disc brakes. I went to the back and found a 12 bolt probably not a posi - no tag.
Didn't find any rust through on the floors but we've had some good dumps of rain and the carpet is wet - it smells bad.
I hope to take some pictures tomorrow.
I'm not 100% sure on this, but I believe the ignition key also works the door locks (and possibly the power rear window if this car has one). The key code is stamped into the lock cylinders. If you pulled one of the door locks, and no one has messed with any of the locks or ignition, you should be able to get the key code and have a key made that fits the door locks and the ignition. The same goes for the glove box key - the lock cylinder for the glove box has a code on it as well that can be used to make a key for it. The ignition and door locks should have an "E" square head key, and the glove box should have an "H" round head key.
Randy C.
Randy C.
Yes, but the square and round keys do not interchange. They do not fit into the same cylinders. So you can not get the ignition key code from a door cylinder.
Just pull the ignition and one door cylinder, and then you can decide whether to buy all new cylinders, or to have a locksmith make new keys, or rekey the existing cylinders (you could rekey them yourself if you had the parts - I bought and rekeyed a cylinder for my Grand Cherokee a few months ago with no effort at all).
- Eric
Just pull the ignition and one door cylinder, and then you can decide whether to buy all new cylinders, or to have a locksmith make new keys, or rekey the existing cylinders (you could rekey them yourself if you had the parts - I bought and rekeyed a cylinder for my Grand Cherokee a few months ago with no effort at all).
- Eric
I got the car home last night. AMA (AAA) would have made a key for the car on the spot for $185 plus tax (-$100 for being a member) with a 2 hr wait. I took option #2 - towed home for free after a 1 hr wait.
The love of my life (wife) was rather upset that there is another car in the yard but I just had to take the car home.
"70's Show" brown, black interior, 3 seat, pwr windows and door locks, 8 track, tilt, new exhaust and new directional tires (but the car has been sitting for almost 3 years), deluxe wheel covers, child-proof rear door locks (took a few minutes to figure them out), 5 cans of house paint, a box full of clothes and other assorted junk plus 6 'toonies' ($2 coins) in the glove box.
I haven't checked the serial # yet and I can't get the hood open but I think I got a fairly good deal.
George
The love of my life (wife) was rather upset that there is another car in the yard but I just had to take the car home.
"70's Show" brown, black interior, 3 seat, pwr windows and door locks, 8 track, tilt, new exhaust and new directional tires (but the car has been sitting for almost 3 years), deluxe wheel covers, child-proof rear door locks (took a few minutes to figure them out), 5 cans of house paint, a box full of clothes and other assorted junk plus 6 'toonies' ($2 coins) in the glove box.
I haven't checked the serial # yet and I can't get the hood open but I think I got a fairly good deal.
George
So George, I suppose I should add a 1969 Vista Cruiser to the clubs list of cars?
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the ignition and front door lock cylinders on a '69 were one in the same. The ignition (square "E") key on my '69 4-4-2 also locks/unlocks the front doors. The other (round "H") key opens the glove box, console door lid and the trunk lid. Are station wagons different with regard to the square "E" key and the ignition/front door locks?
Randy C.
Randy C.
For my '67 Delta, the octagonal key unlocks the door and fits the ignition while the round key fits the trunk lid and glove box lock.
On my '73 wagon, the square key fits the ignition, door locks, and rear tailgate while the round key fits only the glove box.
On my '73 wagon, the square key fits the ignition, door locks, and rear tailgate while the round key fits only the glove box.
'69 was the first year for the column ignition switch, and the first for the square key in place of the octagonal one, for whatever it's worth.
I've owned '68's, '70's, a '71, '72, and '73, but never a '69
.
- Eric
I've owned '68's, '70's, a '71, '72, and '73, but never a '69
.- Eric
In 1969 the door and ignition keys are the same. Both use a rectangular "E" blank. The trunk/glovebox is an oval "H" blank.
We can't tell you whether we think you got a "fairly good deal," though, unless you tell us how much you paid
So George, I suppose I should add a 1969 Vista Cruiser to the clubs list of cars?
I do, however, have the 67 Vista , 68 98 LS, Delta Custom and the 75 Cutlass 2 dr listed on Kijiji.
Nice find George. Where was it? Zat your antique plate on it? Mine is M-16 (fluke but cool)
Looks like someone took an ugly stick to the right door/quarter and rear bumper. The interior looks surprisingly good. It even has a factory 8 track player and a
full tank of gas
. The glass looks really good and bright trim looks like it will be easy to polish up. Get that smelly carpet out though before it starts to create a health hazard, or worse - start some rust.
Hey, I just noticed it has PDL and PW!! Not that common on an AB car
Looks like someone took an ugly stick to the right door/quarter and rear bumper. The interior looks surprisingly good. It even has a factory 8 track player and a
full tank of gas
. The glass looks really good and bright trim looks like it will be easy to polish up. Get that smelly carpet out though before it starts to create a health hazard, or worse - start some rust.Hey, I just noticed it has PDL and PW!! Not that common on an AB car
QUOTE]Where was it?[[/QUOTE]
I found out it about it from a co-worker last year . It was in the Westmount area. The owner called him last week to tell me to pick it up ASAP.
I know where there's a 68 without a front clip but that one is "going to be restored someday" so he won't sell.
The smelly carpet has to wait little while. It's going to be a busy month.
How did you know about the full gas tank? Did you drop by and not visit?!
I found out it about it from a co-worker last year . It was in the Westmount area. The owner called him last week to tell me to pick it up ASAP.
I know where there's a 68 without a front clip but that one is "going to be restored someday" so he won't sell.
The smelly carpet has to wait little while. It's going to be a busy month.
How did you know about the full gas tank? Did you drop by and not visit?!
Where was it?
I found out it about it from a co-worker last year . It was in the Westmount area. The owner called him last week to tell me to pick it up ASAP.
I know where there's a 68 without a front clip but that one is "going to be restored someday" so he won't sell.
The smelly carpet has to wait little while. It's going to be a busy month.
How did you know about the full gas tank? Did you drop by and not visit?!
I found out it about it from a co-worker last year . It was in the Westmount area. The owner called him last week to tell me to pick it up ASAP.
I know where there's a 68 without a front clip but that one is "going to be restored someday" so he won't sell.
The smelly carpet has to wait little while. It's going to be a busy month.
How did you know about the full gas tank? Did you drop by and not visit?!
re: The full gas tank? If I dropped by you can be sure I'd ring the doorbell and chat for awhile. You could sit in the 69 and I'd sit in the 68
. Anyway, I assumed you got a full tank because the fuel gage in the picture shows the needle darn close to the F mark.How bad is the damage on the right side rear?
Last edited by Allan R; Jul 3, 2011 at 07:43 PM.
How bad is the damage on the right side rear?
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