Hello to all.
I am trying to find one kind Jowett owner whose Jupiter or Javelin uses a key that fits their ignition switch stamped with "27". I'm looking to get a copy of your key!
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Scott Renner
Looking for a key for locks stamped 27
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Hi Scott,
I assume the key you are looking for is actually MRN 27, the same as several Jupiters here in Oz.
A couple of years ago I was in England and went to the huge autojumble at the National Exhibition Centre near Birmingham (Midlands) in winter. There was a stall holder with a large board of original automotive keys. He had quite a few MRN 27 keys. I bought one for my car.
There should be someone in England who would be going to that autojumble and get one for you.
If yours is actually MRN 27 I could get one cut locally, but it wouldn't be the real Wilmott Breeden item. Probably some awful looking Chinese interpretation!
Regards,
Mike Allfrey.
I assume the key you are looking for is actually MRN 27, the same as several Jupiters here in Oz.
A couple of years ago I was in England and went to the huge autojumble at the National Exhibition Centre near Birmingham (Midlands) in winter. There was a stall holder with a large board of original automotive keys. He had quite a few MRN 27 keys. I bought one for my car.
There should be someone in England who would be going to that autojumble and get one for you.
If yours is actually MRN 27 I could get one cut locally, but it wouldn't be the real Wilmott Breeden item. Probably some awful looking Chinese interpretation!
Regards,
Mike Allfrey.
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MRN 27
Scott can I suggest trying Paul Beck. I have got keys from him for my Jupiter
http://www.vintagecarparts.co.uk/part.phtml?PartID=3491
They are a brilliant supplier.
http://www.vintagecarparts.co.uk/part.phtml?PartID=3491
They are a brilliant supplier.
Compliments of the Season,
Alastair Gregg
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Hi Scott,
If the key you are looking for is MRN 27, don't worry. I have had a dig amonst my 'treasures' and found a spare new key. Consider it yours if MRN 27 is what you need.
It is a genuine Wilmott Breeden 'Union' key.
Keeping Jupiters on the road is what matters most.
Let me know and it will be posted to you.
Regards,
Mike Allfrey.
If the key you are looking for is MRN 27, don't worry. I have had a dig amonst my 'treasures' and found a spare new key. Consider it yours if MRN 27 is what you need.
It is a genuine Wilmott Breeden 'Union' key.
Keeping Jupiters on the road is what matters most.
Let me know and it will be posted to you.
Regards,
Mike Allfrey.
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Hello Mike:
I really should check this forum every day!
Thanks for the offer! Of course. what a bonus that it is an original type key.Years ago, I bought the last couple of Union key blanks hangng in the wall at my local shop.
Two locksmiths here had no interest in trying to disassemble the locks without a key. My old locksmith used to impression a new key by working it slowly into the lock, but he retired.
Please post to :
Scott Renner
3831 Catalina St. Unit F
Los Alamitos, Ca 90720
USA
Let me know how I can return the favor!
Regards,
Scott
I really should check this forum every day!
Thanks for the offer! Of course. what a bonus that it is an original type key.Years ago, I bought the last couple of Union key blanks hangng in the wall at my local shop.
Two locksmiths here had no interest in trying to disassemble the locks without a key. My old locksmith used to impression a new key by working it slowly into the lock, but he retired.
Please post to :
Scott Renner
3831 Catalina St. Unit F
Los Alamitos, Ca 90720
USA
Let me know how I can return the favor!
Regards,
Scott