
09-06-2018, 12:32 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Cobra Make, Engine: Unique Fresh 427 S/O
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As with everything I have that uses a key, I always have a spare.
When I got my Cobra, there was only one set on the key-ring it came with so took the numbers and visited or called every locksmith in the area, none had one (interesting that one would work in the ignition, trunk and hood locks, the other just the hood and trunk?). After days on end of research on the computer, I found just one (matching the one that fit all three) at a vintage motorcycle shop over in England. I spent $20 to buy and have it shipped here and the local locksmith cut it for free (he liked my Cobra). I was set!
Now, I've been through the documentation packet I received with my car dozens of times. Last week, curious of the cam specs, I went through it again and low and behold, wrapped and taped tightly in a very small plastic bag at the bottom of the packet, was a second set of keys for my car.
Sometimes, ya just gotta wonder... 
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