RE: [DML] Difference between one-key, two-key
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RE: [DML] Difference between one-key, two-key
- From: Vin 5386 <delorean_stainless@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 13:38:29 -0700 (PDT)
That is what I'm thinking too. I believe that this is
a one key system. There are some really strange things
about this car that don't click. certain numbers I'm
finding and other werid stuff. Who knows what was
replaced and what is original, theres no way of
telling. Theres like zip concrete history on my D.
These are the scribles on my doors. Passenger door:
130901/11R 12th Sept 14 KH
these are above the headliner
On the Drivers door:
130901/11L
WR5085X
these are above the headliner
the S is actually a 5 now that you point it out.
Any clue what all this means?
Todd
Vin5386
--- K Creason <dmc4687@xxxx> wrote:
> That's interesting, because according to your VIN,
> you should be a one-key
> car.
> That would mean no WRxxxx code, just a straight four
> digit number (7,000 -
> 9,999).
> The "S" is probably supposed to be a five, and the X
> doesn't mean a thing if
> it is a true door code.
> Do you know if those are your original doors? My
> doors also had my vin
> written in, dates, and some other scribbles that
> made no sense. No Elvis
> signature, though.
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