| Selling a used switch on e-bay, I would show the Lucas part number when you 
place the ad. It has been me experience that the FS### lock inserts were used 
on late mode cars around 63' on up depending what was left on the shelf. The 
Triumph Spitefire and MG Midget switch I purchase at flea market usully had the 
key code number stamped on the face. 
Looking for lock insert with the letters/number FA 511 & FS 955.
Believe the British car industry stop showing the key code number on the face 
of the switch to prevent theft. I have a old copy of Road and Track with a 
picture of two Bobbie's with one looking in the window to see the key code 
number and 2nd one with a box of pre-cut keys on the ground to look the key 
that will open the door.
George, I can advise you of the use of the switch with the Part number found on 
the side of the switch.
Happy New Year
Pete Groh (KeyGuy)   
9957 Frederick Rd 
Ellicott City, Md. 21042-3647 U.S.A.
Phone 410 750-2352 evening  
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