It is actually quite easy. Insert a small pin (I use the end of a paperclip) into the small hole on the front of the lock cylinder the use the key to turn it past the normal stop and it will slide right out. Use a flat blade screwdriver to turn the retaining ring counterclockwise (there are three slots cut into the ring for removal) then pull it out from the back of the dash.
You could try removing a door lock, bring to a locksmith to have key made - should be the same as ignition
Yes no difference. Wrong, A 66 Chevelle and a 65 are totally different hood styles. 66 and 67 are the same
type in 66 chevelle on google images.
If you cut the housing down to fit the chevelle it will work but to just take and try to put it under the chevelle it's too long.
no but a 66 chevelle frame will
no, it's too wide.
insert key into ignition and turn to accessory and get a pin and depress it into the hole by the key and pull the switch out and then you can unscrew the big nut off the switch.
Yes. No problem.
to remove the ignition switch from a 72 Chevy first remove the steering wheel, then remove the three screws that hold the turn signal assembly the turn signalhandle will unscrew if there is no cruse control if there is the handle will have a screw holding it in place this must be removed under the turn signal assembly there is a screw usually a #27 torx remove this and your ignition switch will slide right out
There are a few websites which offer unbiased reviews of the '66 Chevelle. Some of the most popular include Motortrend, Car Gurus and Second Chance Garage.
Inside the Driver's Door Jamb.
66 or 67