It wasn't just Ford. About 1970, a friend & I went to the rec center in his mother's Pontiac station wagon to play some basketball. When we came out, he couldn't find his keys. Sure enough, they were hanging in the ignition. On a whim, I pulled out the key to my '55 Chevy and unlocked the door. Just to see if it would work, he used my key to start it and we drove home with his keys in his pocket.C-dub wrote:A lot of Fords used to be like that. I don't know how many models are now. A father of a family I was friends with back in the 80's worked for Ford at the Mahwah plant in NJ. They had 5-6 fords of different models and years from the 70's and into the 80's. One set of keys worked in at least 4 of them.mescobar_rpls wrote:So about 12 yrs ago, my wife and I were getting dinner. We came out of the restaurant to go home. I unlocked our minivan with the key, get in and try to start the vehicle. It did not start. I began cussing, then noticed that the van was quite a bit messier than I remembered. We both look around and realize that it was not our van.
It was the same make, model, year and color. The outside keys worked the locks, wow!
I went back inside the restaurant and located the owners and explained the situation, which was probably overkill, but oh well.
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