Doc said: snip The bottom line is if some one says it can't be done or a part can't be found find some one else. Doc, I gotta trust my local locksmith. He is a fixture here in Salinas. He did know that the hatch lock was also the same lock that Weatherguard used on the tool boxes. He looked up the code off of the lock, but evidently the code sequence stamped on the lock was wrong. He made three keys and none of them worked. He didn't want to disassemble the lock because the bezel would be ruined in the process and he said the bezel would cost $40 to replace. I told him I had two other locks at home and he said bring them in and he would try them. He did not charge me anything for the bad keys of course. He is a good guy. In the past he has loaned me his two large boxes of AMC dealer keys for pre-1970 AMCs. Using these keys I was able to get keys for my 63 American, with just the cost of duplicating a key ($5 or so). He knows what a Rambler is and when I told him the latch lock was for a 77 Gremlin he just smiled knowingly. I was able to find the new lock that I need, I think, at Kennedy American, and if that doesn't work out, I'll go back to the locksmith with the two extra locks and let him try to key them or re-key them as the case may be. Joe Fulton Salinas, CA _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com