SKU: AAW500672
MPN: 500672
The Ignition Lock Cylinder Chevy Two Keys from American Autowire is an essential restoration and replacement component for classic Chevrolet models manufactured between 1955 and 1964. This OEM-style ignition switch assembly restores full electrical control and security to vehicles that require period-correct starting functionality. Whether you're completing a frame-off restoration, replacing a worn or damaged cylinder, or upgrading an aging electrical system, this two-key ignition lock cylinder delivers the authenticity and reliability that classic car builders and enthusiasts demand.
Constructed from durable steel with a natural finish, the ignition lock cylinder is engineered to withstand the mechanical wear and environmental exposure typical of classic vehicle operation. The two-key design provides both the ignition key and a secondary key for added security and convenience. This component interfaces directly with your vehicle's electrical starting system and steering column assembly, ensuring proper engagement of the starter motor, alternator charging circuit, and accessory power distribution. The compact dimensions (1.3 x 1.05 x 4.45 inches) and lightweight construction (0.13 lbs) make installation straightforward for technicians familiar with GM 1955–64 electrical architecture.
Ideal for restoration shops, classic car collectors, and DIY enthusiasts, the Ignition Lock Cylinder Chevy Two Keys is compatible exclusively with General Motors vehicles from the 1955 through 1964 model years. Its steel construction and natural finish blend seamlessly with period-correct steering columns and dash assemblies, maintaining historical accuracy while restoring full functionality. This product is sold individually, allowing for replacement of a single failed unit or upgrade of an entire vehicle's starting system during comprehensive restoration work.
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