356C shifter locked - missing key

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356C shifter locked - missing key

#1 Post by Joe Maule »

This is a '65 356C. The shifter is locked and the key is long gone. We gathered as many 356 keys as we could find and tried them all with no luck. Is the next step drilling out the lock? Is there another way to remove the shifter to have it repaired? Car belongs to a friend who sure would like to have it running by his birthday which is soon.....Thanks for your help.

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Call a locksmith, seriously. I have bought many a Porsche with no key, had a locksmith meet me on site and make a key. In this case he might not be able to make a key, that shifter is a little weird, but a good locksmith can probably pick it and release the lock at least.
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#3 Post by Martin Benade »

From my experience that lock is extremely hard to pick. When Tony Eugeneo gets one with no key, he cuts it open from the back side to deal with it, as the cylinder locks open or closed, and cannot be disassembled without unlocking it. I suppose you have discovered already that when it is locked in a car, it is also locked such that the shifter cannot be removed. I agree to first try a locksmith, but you will probably end up using a large drill to gut it. Good luck.
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#4 Post by Jim Breazeale »

Just unbolt the shifter from the floor. You can then remove the shift lock from the shift base by removing the small set screw. I have never had to use a tool to do that. The whole operation will take less time than it took for me to type this response.

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#5 Post by Tony Shaneen »

If you have the Kardex the shift lock key code will be shown (I believe it starts with an FE - but may be wrong). From the code you should be able to have a duplicate key made.
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#6 Post by Dan Epperly »

Jim Breazeale wrote:Just unbolt the shifter from the floor. You can then remove the shift lock from the shift base by removing the small set screw. I have never had to use a tool to do that. The whole operation will take less time than it took for me to type this response.

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Some anti-theft device then. While useful, this information is kind of depressing.

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#7 Post by Dave Wildrick »

Dan Epperly wrote:
Jim Breazeale wrote:Just unbolt the shifter from the floor. You can then remove the shift lock from the shift base by removing the small set screw. I have never had to use a tool to do that. The whole operation will take less time than it took for me to type this response.

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Some anti-theft device then. While useful, this information is kind of depressing.
But not all thieves can read, or are necessarily reading the info. on this list. (although I admit with Google and other "bots" constantly mining the web, chances are better than they used to be).
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#8 Post by Frederick Adler »

Jim is dead on as usual. The three allen screws on the shifter and you will see it come right out. Thieves are still in trouble since this is so old school, most won't know what to do even if they do get it out. It is a tiny set screw so be really careful not to drop it. You then take the cylinder to a lock smith after you get a new key blank on ebay and get it rekeyed.
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#9 Post by Tom Coughlin »

To Tony Shaneen:
Maybe the Kardex has it but the more available COA doesn't always. I have, one a "Certificate" (from 1992, Reno) and a newer "Certificate of Authenticity" sent to me unsolicited from Atlanta. Neither has the key code on it for my 1965. Tom
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#10 Post by Charlie White »

A very useful Post, Jim!

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#11 Post by Geoff Fleming »

Only a thief knowledeable about 356s would know about the shifter lock. The average car thief does not expect a transmission to be locked in reverse or neutral and is not going to spend a lot of time figuring out how to undo the mechanism. Likewise, the fuel cock also is a very effective anti-theft device. Few modern drivers would think to look for an on/off fuel valve. I even know long time 356 owners who never knew it was there! Always a great idea to shut off the fuel supply when parking the car...a thief won't get far if he manages to start the car.

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#12 Post by Wes Bender »

A lot of supposed anti-theft devices don't really work well. With a little ingenuity, you can develop your own that work better. Putting the distributor rotor in your pocket is a fairly good one. Understand, though, that if a thief really wants your car, nothing will stop him. (I won't mention the manufacturer, but one of the early sports cars had only two fuses. Lifting the hood and connecting the two fuses together was the equivalent of turning the ignition key on. Not many people knew about that, though.)

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#13 Post by Ron Domkowski »

Joe:

Attached are pictures of the lock and key. I saved if from someones previous posting on this site.

I have a lock & key on my 62 T6 but the lock does not engage the shifter rod for some reason. I have tried to get it to work but gave up. Tony rebuilt the lock previously.

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#14 Post by Martin Benade »

Frederick's picture shows the piece which sits under the shifter with a hole which the lock pokes through. That plate is held down first to the tunnel with two small allen bolts which clamp it in place. This is what prevents shifter removal, but only if the lock is locked. If you are lucky its not bolted down, or maybe you can unbolt the shifter, raise it 1/4 inch (6mm?) and use small needle-nose Vice-Grips to remove the bolts. They go into two special nut/clamp things which might let it come off if the bolts are really loose, or you might need to remove the bolts completely and let the nuts fall down. it They were actually pretty smart- it would be pretty hard to do while keeping your head down in a parking lot!
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#15 Post by Ron LaDow »

Martin Benade wrote:Frederick's picture shows the piece which sits under the shifter with a hole which the lock pokes through. [...] This is what prevents shifter removal, but only if the lock is locked.
Are you sure? I see nothing that would do so.
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