I see the 67,68 style key blanks on ebay every so often. The square key was used in 67 and 68 only. 69 and up was the pentastar keys. I found some at a local locksmith after all the hardware stores just looked at me funny. A little off topic, the ignition switches for 69 were one year only part. In 70 they were in the column. Brian > Dave (and everyone else,too) > > I have the original keys for my '68 sedan, and the ignition key is the > "square" type with the Chrysler Corp. logo on it. I vaguely remember that my > '70 Crown Coupe had the Pentastar style keys, and one set was gold plated. I > would like to find a blank set for the '68, as I only got one set with the > car, so the extra set I had made is the newer design. > > Ross Klein > 'Life's too short to drive 'ordinary' cars" > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dave Duricy" <desoto@xxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 3:20 PM > Subject: IML: 1968 Key Style and Wiper Availability > > > > My thanks to everyone for your help regarding the turn signal mechanism > for > > the '68. Having the parts numbers is a time-saver when visiting the parts > > counter. > > > > New questions: > > > > 1. What style ignition key was used for 1968? Was it the square-headed > kind > > used in '67, or the pentastar head used both earlier and later? > > > > 2. Where can I buy 18 inch Anco windshield wiper blades with the > > original-style airfloils? > > > > Dave Duricy > > > > > > > >