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May 16, 2012 7:46 pm
SRD Offline
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Subject: LR 126 Mystery lock and key
Whilst starting preliminary work on my car today, I noticed another key (a Wilmoy), under the drivers side access panel., located near the drivers side foot air ventilator.

Picture attached, has anyone any ideas on its function ? The key is in fact shiny, apologies for poor resolution.

Have checked build sheet and known service history, nothing mentioned. Strange, since this looks to be a period key, I wonder f it is a replacement ignition, since this was changed in 1964. But, I would have expected them to have changed the dash-mounted lock ?

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May 16, 2012 7:59 pm
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Subject: Re: LR 126 Mystery lock and key
In view of "hidden" location, I'd suspect it's an anti-theft device.
Laurence
 

May 16, 2012 8:04 pm
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Subject: Re: LR 126 Mystery lock and key
A good possibilty, especially since it is wired into the loom, and has always been there

However, normally, the isolator switch located next to the battery was enough, as on most DB cars.

I won't find out for awhile though.

Not mentioned in the build sheet, but wiring contemporary with the loom, and same set-up as for igntion barrel and relay, which I accessed today. So best guess is an early anti-theft / early immobiliser. Thankfully, the key is present!
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May 17, 2012 6:14 pm
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Subject: Re: LR 126 Mystery lock and key
Could be an additional security device. Have seen similar fitted in cars of that era.
 

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