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Hey Brad!
I didn't get a key at all when I bought my wagon(lol) so
I called IPD and ordered a complete set(3) from Shayne.
It wasn't cheap(IMO)but it was well worth the money spent.
It wasn't the easiest thing I have ever done to a car(I am a novice)
but I did get all the locks changed over.
The wagon gate lock was the easier of the three I had to do, I will say that. It is different than the door locks and I don't know if you would need to buy
the whole set but I imagine you probably would. I am sure there
are other places you could get them as well.
This was one of the first things I had to do to the car, as
I desperately wanted a nice stereo in the car but wasn't
going to watch it get stolen a few days after
installing it! :o)
I don't know if it would be possible, but you might want to call a locksmith
and ask him if you brought the handle in, with the current lock, if he could
make a key for you.
You know who may be able tto help you is Joe @ Susquehanna Spares. He has an increadible amount of parts and may have a replacement handle he could sell you that has a key for it.
If you do try to tackle the locks in the doors or the tailgate I would suggest you have a diagram breakdown of the handles from a manual. I don't think I could have done it without looking in the manual.(but that's me too...ha ha ha)
IPD website page for the lock sets:
http://www.ipdusa.com/ProductsCat.aspx?CategoryID=1617&NodeID=5118&RootID=629
Susquehanna Spares, 3725 Elder Rd, Harrisburg, PA 17111 (717) 921-2644 ; 122/1800 parts, Joe Lazenby owner
cheers,
karl
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66' 122 2-door, 66' 122 4-door, 67' 122 wagon, 78' 244 sedan, 88' 240 wagon, 91' 240 wagon
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