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Just watched the episode, gutted for them.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Back in the day, Ford only made one key that fitted their entire range; I remember accidently getting into the wrong Granada in a multi story car park – and a colleague of mine who has accidently locked the keys in his car, solved the problem by asking passersby if they owned a Ford, and would unlock the car for him.
Back in the 80s I was issued with a set of jigglers.They were made of stainless stell cutlery blades and could open almost all car locks and most steering locks except Niemann and Simplex . The Ford range used FT keys and BMC or Leyland used predominanantly FS. I still have them somewhere. We were also issued with two winklers for sliding down the window seals and lift the mushrooms inside