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Old 03-03-2007, 03:17 PM
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Default 69 LeMans glovebox lock--early or late style?

Hi all,
my glovebox lock is starting to lock when i don't want it to so I was looking at year 1's catalog and they list the lock for a 68-69 gto in both a early and late style lock and key. does anyone know what kind of lock and key a 69 LeMans would use (my ignition key is small and rectangular, and my trunk key is small and oval.) Thanks!

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Old 03-03-2007, 04:58 PM
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Never knew they had early/late styles for 69..
As for key, in 69 Lemans/GTO rectangular should be for door/ignition and oval for trunk/glovebox...

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Old 03-04-2007, 09:29 AM
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There are early and late "correct" key designs (through '68 and '69-up). The early keys are more expensive so for people who don't care about total originality, both locksets are available to fit early cars. For a '69 it doesn't matter--it uses a late key. If you don't want to carry several keys, get the trunk and console lockset at the same time--they'll all be the same.

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doh! already got the trunk lock. looks like another key to add to the growing wad....
thanks for your help you guys!

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