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Originally Posted by scout
Or if your mechanically inclined or have a friend that is so inclined you can call the local parts store and get a new ignition. Then you will have to remove the steering wheel, probably the turn signal switch, and install your new ignition switch complete with two new keys. A locksmith is your easiest route by far. But a new switch will rule out the possibility of spending all that money on a locksmith and in a few days or months the switch going bad and still having to install a new switch .... Good Luck.
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You cannot remove the old ignition on that Ford unless it's in the "ON" position. The retainer will only depress half-way, not enough to release the cylinder. For a good locksmith, that car is a fast job. So how did it turn out?
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