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Thread: How many keys in a complete set for a 1972?

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    How many keys in a complete set for a 1972?

    I'm wondering how a complete set of keys would be put together for a 1972 911. How many black and how many red keys (Dom) were in them? And were there any smaller keys in the set for the glove box? Sorry if this has been asked before but I had no luck searching.
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    To the best of my knowledge there were two black and two red. The black keys fit all the locks, the red keys fit only the doors and ignition, not the glovebox. These were known as valet keys, so the valet guy could drive your car and lock it, but not have access to the glovebox.
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    I agreee with Ed. 2 black, 2 red.
    Also if you want to call it a key, the antenna key and number card was also in the same grouping.
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