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Old 04-05-2019, 04:44 PM
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Default Complete DIY guide to Locks & Keys - 1969 Camaro

As a Certified Master Locksmith, I am writing this thread to help many of you out with locks and keys for your 69 Camaro's. I wrote this information 20 years ago when I used to code NOS lock kits for other car guys and sold them through eBay. I still have a few groups of NOS locks stashed away here if someone is stuck for locks on a restoration project but should inform you that I have since gotten away from locksmith work in the past 20 years and will only do the odd set for people I know or anyone in a bind that needs help. This info is intended as reference material only and this is not a business for me, just part of the hobby.

To be honest, I've forgotten more than I know about this stuff but every once in a while the old memory serves me well (like a brain fart). With that said, I'd like to share this info while having recently refreshed my locksmith skills doing the locks in one of my own cars. Funny how all of this stuff comes back to you after time. It's like riding a bike I guess. Anyways, here's some general info on the locks and keys used in 1969 Chevrolet's (serves more than just Camaro) and is similar for Chevelle, Nova and other GM lines with only the lock casing and tail pieces changing between many models. If I have time later, I'll try an include additional information for earlier model years since the dash mounted locks and key blanks differ prior to 69. I may try and stab together some info for early 70's models as well.

In 1969 GM added the locking steering column and this is when they started with this sequence of keying. Subsequent years changed key sections and the four main groups of keyways changed (repeated) themselves every four model years up into the 1980's. Once VAT's and electronic transponder keys became common, it all changed and got a lot more complex. I got away from the trade around this time and never stayed current on newer models so I can only share what I used to work on back in the 70's and 80's. So without further ado, here are a few pictures for reference with some general notes written.

For a step by step illustrated tutorial you can download the following 20 page PDF I created many years ago. It shows how to R&R your ignition locks, door locks, trunk locks and glove box cores complete with pictures. Valuable information for any do it yourself person who wants their locks and keys done right and perhaps save a few bucks while learning how.

PDF LINK http://www.camaros.org/pdf/1969_Camaro_Lock_Info.pdf

The above PDF is a must if you have never done your own locks. Thanks to Kurt S for hosting this PDF on the CRG server.


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(The general scoop on original locks and key coding as used by GM)


(NOS Keys and Lock Kits I used to put together for car guys. Still have a few left)


(Where to find your trunk lock key codes. See instruction PDF for removal guide)


(Here are the original coded keys with factory knock outs as issued by GM)


(Common keys coined with GM markings. Should have E/H stamped on the blade)
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Old 04-05-2019, 05:12 PM
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Great information!
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Great info!
I'm going to tackle a complete lock change on my brother's '69 Z/28 so this is perfect timing.
I'm not getting the pdf attachment to work?
anyone else successful?
Thanks for this info- much appreciated.

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I get a message that "the PDF is damaged" and it won't open.
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Thank you very much for posting Graeme!
Could you please reattach the link, as stated by "tunes" it comes up damaged

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Kurt has since uploaded the PDF file to the CRG Server. It will now open in your browser where yo can read it online, print or save it.

http://www.camaros.org/pdf/1969_Camaro_Lock_Info.pdf
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Just awesome and thanks for posting this stuff!
Lots more great knowledge here on the sYc that needs to be shared like this too but just involves a bit of time/frustration to make it happen.

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It says the file is damaged.
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