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    Fast in, slow out Carl Bauer's Avatar
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    Example of my reproduction key card stamped. This does not cost any extra or take more time so if you know your number let me know!

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    I will take one. I will PM you with the Key number.
    as an aside i have an original one in my glove box with a key with a very small black head attached. The number on the card is 516 however that key does not work on any of the locks in my car, and the key number for the car is very different - starts with CO and has 3 numbers ... and keys cut to that code work on all my locks.

    also the number stamped on the one I have is in Blue ink - see attached photo

    do you know when the HC numbers went from plain numbers to ones with letters? My car is a 73 so i presume they ran out of number combinations fairly early on.
    the reason i ask is i dont know if mine is C zero etc or CO for orange. I had always thought it was the latter but now I am not so sure.

    If someone out there is the rightful owner of key 516 I will be happy to give this to them.
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    got mine today
    thanks - it looks great. I put the old plastic tie on it and one of my red keys - fantastic

    thanks
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    What is the small headed key for? Is the code on the ignition, or where?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HughH View Post
    carl
    got mine today
    thanks - it looks great. I put the old plastic tie on it and one of my red keys - fantastic

    thanks
    Hugh

    How did you find out your key number if that one didn't match?
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    Carl,
    Received my cards and the Pudenz pack.
    Both look too good to actually use !

    Thanks again, Saint Carl !

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    Is there any other way to find out what the code is? Nice work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by super9064 View Post
    Is there any other way to find out what the code is? Nice work.
    Rob,

    I think I read somewhere that it might be stamped on the back of the door handle. I think it would be necessary to remove the handle from the door to get the code.

    Can anyone with an 1970+ door handle off the car confirm this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOYER73S View Post
    Hugh

    How did you find out your key number if that one didn't match?
    Clyde
    I already knew it - came with the paperwork with the car - i just had this other one with the small key and different number that i have never been able to trace (not tried hard either). I suspect at some time there may have been a replacement door lock or something - I had to rekey one (from memory) of the doors when i got the car. (ie he changed the internals in the door lock to match all the locks)

    the guys at Porsche can confirm the key number that is original to the car - at some stage in the past i checked and the key number i have now is original to the car.
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    I spoke with the Porsche dealer parts dept. They just need a copy of the title or registration and copy of your drivers license. They can then get the HC# from Porsche.
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