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When I got new keys made for my 51 my local locksmith had them in stock.  They've been in business since 1937, so it might have been some dusty old stock they had from back in the day.  Have you talked to any local locksmiths?

 

Anyway, my locksmith

 

https://www.dixkeyshop.com/

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Did some work a long time ago. Guy on Ebay.. Let me post this first and see if I can find email or link for him. Pictures are out of order.  Dang.

Ilco Dodge keys.jpg

ILCO 1199B 1199G profiles.jpg

8 Pin keeper.jpg

Broke tab.jpg

Ignition lock pins in trunk core.jpg1 Stem - door lock.jpg

2 Stem base.jpg

3 Tab.jpg

4 Spring in end.jpg

5 Spring cover.jpg

6 Spring cover 2.jpg

7 Pins out.jpg

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Note that pics out of order
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4 hours ago, Bryan said:

Did some work a long time ago. Guy on Ebay.. Let me post this first and see if I can find email or link for him. Pictures are out of order.  Dang.

Ilco Dodge keys.jpg

ILCO 1199B 1199G profiles.jpg

8 Pin keeper.jpg

Broke tab.jpg

Ignition lock pins in trunk core.jpg1 Stem - door lock.jpg

2 Stem base.jpg

3 Tab.jpg

4 Spring in end.jpg

5 Spring cover.jpg

6 Spring cover 2.jpg

7 Pins out.jpg

So, did you file your own key? I kind of half-arsed my door lock...I discovered that 3 pins were the same as the ignition, removed one altogether, and filed another down until it fit. Not a great solution. 

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3 hours ago, ratbailey said:

So, did you file your own key? I kind of half-arsed my door lock...I discovered that 3 pins were the same as the ignition, removed one altogether, and filed another down until it fit. Not a great solution. 

No, this guy based on the measurements of the lock pins (taken out and kept in order) would make a new key .

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Chrysler sent me a copy of original build card in 2019 and I took it to my local locksmith and he took the key codes off the card and made new original  Mopar NOS Key blank keys.  Of course I was luck the original keys had never been changed.  WWW.katkeys.com. Same location since 1924 and he has a 1948 Chrysler.

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