Please pardon a rookie question - here goes: I am helping a neighbor whose husband passed away two years ago. Among other things, the husband built amazing hot rod show cars. The last remaining car (1932 Ford see below) is sitting in her garage unable to start because she cannot find the key. I'm not a car guy, what should I do? Thank you in advance for your advice. Dan L
Pictures of what your working with would help ....probably the best approach, being your not familiar with the car how its wired etc. and due the least amount of damage to components, would be to get a lock Smith that makes keys for ignitions on site it will cost you but in the long run it will work out less than hacking into the system just to hot wire it and your going to need a key anyways... Sent from my SM-T387V using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
No keys!? It is just scrap. Call me and I will remove it at no charge to your neighbor, I will even give you a six pack for the lead!
without a photo we can't be much help, does the car still have the original on/off toggle switch on the column or a aftermarket ignition switch? I would think if the late husband built hot rods he should have some knowledgeable friends that could lend a hand, another thought would be to check with a local car club for help. HRP
Might be legit, might not, I wonder how many have sent a PM to try and buy it ? ( deposit via Walmart is it?) If it’s legit don’t go putting a battery in it and connect it up wiring might be bad and start a fire, fuel lines might be bad and start a fire etc
Yuppers and aftermarket switch in the dash that you can unscrew the piece on the outside to take out is rather inexpensive at the parts house. If it is the original 32 switch on the base of the column, it is worth the cost of the locksmith.