About a year or two ago, I had a discussion regarding Briggs & Stratton keys. The discussion lead to gas caps. Here's what I was told.
Some C-2s came with factory locking gas caps made by GM. The key for the gas cap was the same key used for the glove compartment and spare tire lock. On some orders, where the option was called for, the dealer installed a locking gas cap similar to the GM factory cap, but made by Stant. The Stant cap was much cheaper in price. I think the dealers pocketed the difference. What's interesting to me about this story is that I have a locking gas cap on my 66. I've had the car with the locking gas cap since 84. The key for the cap, Briggs and Stratton [B-11], fits the glove and spare tire locks. Unfortunately, at this time, it does not open either. The spare tire lock was replace recently and I'm not sure about the lock on the glove compartment. Does anyone know if there is any truth to this story?
Some C-2s came with factory locking gas caps made by GM. The key for the gas cap was the same key used for the glove compartment and spare tire lock. On some orders, where the option was called for, the dealer installed a locking gas cap similar to the GM factory cap, but made by Stant. The Stant cap was much cheaper in price. I think the dealers pocketed the difference. What's interesting to me about this story is that I have a locking gas cap on my 66. I've had the car with the locking gas cap since 84. The key for the cap, Briggs and Stratton [B-11], fits the glove and spare tire locks. Unfortunately, at this time, it does not open either. The spare tire lock was replace recently and I'm not sure about the lock on the glove compartment. Does anyone know if there is any truth to this story?
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