| In a message dated 03/4/1999  6:01:13AM,  Frmjr45@aol.com writes:
<< The top is round and they say Union, made in England on one side 
 and Wilmot Breeden on the other >>
These sound like the real original keys.  Keys like lock mechanisms can wear 
over the years and you end with skeleton keys (they fit anything and 
everything British/BMC).  If you replace all the lock barrels and get new 
keys the problem goes away.  The ignition lock barrel is the easiest to 
change, the boot the most difficult.
Wilmot Breeden as a company still exists though it has I think passed through 
a couple of owners.   Some years ago they supplied a matched set of: 
ignition, door and boot locks for me - apparently they were supposed to come 
that way but over the years I had a separate key for each lock.
Daniel1312
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