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Old 11-14-2016, 10:41 PM   #1
Steve Plucker
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Default Some questions on KEYS for the JSC (or anyone)...

On all keys made for the Model A/AA Ford there was the letter "A" followed by 3 to 4 numbers.

With that in mind, just how many different "fonts" were there? Was the letter "A" and all numbers the same font for all years OR were there different fonts throughout th fout years of production?

It states in the Judging Standards that "All vehicles were originally supplied with two keys for each lock"

Does this mean that when a customer bought a coupe (with rumble seat or trunk) that he or she was issued one key ring with 6 keys (two for ignition, two for door and two for deck lid) on the key ring (providing the door and rumble/deck keys were different) OR were they issued two key rings with three keys on each?

Thanks.

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