jufarley
07-30-2011, 12:22 PM
Senior moment - lost only key to my 1957 Corvette. Left ignition in the "off" position so I can drive the car but cannot lock it nor open the trunk. Should I go to a locksmith? Anyone else ever do something stupid like this? Even if you didn't - do you have a suggestion?
Thanks - Jack Farley jufarley@optonline.net Greenwich, CT.
partsman41
07-30-2011, 02:34 PM
Unless you can find the dealer who sold the car new and he should still have the records,he could give you the key code which you would take to a locksmith and he would cut you a key.
So,bottom line,you are going to see a locksmith. You might choose one out of the phone book,give him a call and go from there. I have,in the past,taken a lock out and took it to a locksmith and for less than $30 walked out with 2 keys. They will come to your home and solve your problem,but it will most certainly cost you more then $30!
jufarley
07-31-2011, 07:52 AM
Thanks. Easy enough to remove ignition switch and door lock to take to locksmith. But, how do I remove the trunk lock? Or, do I recall the door and trunk use the same key? I never lock the doors so I can't remember if '57 vette has same key for doors and trunk. Do you know?
partsman41
07-31-2011, 05:10 PM
Not positive,typically there were 2 keys,the ignition and everything else,doors,trunk glove box etc. Should be able to take in the ignition and another. I think the trunk lock is held in by a u-shaped springy-thingy and should be easier than a door lock although I am not at all familiar with the C-1's. I really want a 59,but I can't afford one on retired income!