yes of course.... anywhere that kas a key cutter can make one. they do not have the electronic sensor in the key and ignition so any spare can be used.
The Cavalier chest is a type of hope chest that was first made in the 1940s. The best way to unlock a Cavalier chest without the key or combination is by contacting a locksmith.
It would need to be drilled. Best to just call a locksmith.
Locksmith?
Call a locksmith. They have the tools necessary to take the lock apart and pop the key out. Or at least they have the tools to pull the key out - perhaps without taking anything apart.
Take it to an independent garage. On some cars it is fairly simple to remove the lock cylinder and replace it (the ignition tumbler & keys for my 1989 cavalier was only $25; unfortunately, it is a long task to get it apart). If it is the ignition swith, same applies, on some cars it is quite simple. I found that the best advice I gto was from an auto wreckers (they know how to dismantle a variety of vehicles)
If you pick up a Haynes or Chilton manual for the car, it will show you how to remove and replace the ignition switch. You might be able to find out why it won't turn without having to replace it. Another option would be to call a locksmith.
got one word for you.. Locksmith
You would have to drill out the center of the lock or have a locksmith pick the lock.
A 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier is very difficult to open without keys. In most cases, a locksmith is required. Even possessing a slim Jim is problematic because of the position of the lock in the door.
You can replace the ignition lock cylinder in your 1994 Pontiac Firebird without removing the steering will. Remove the retaining ring at the top of the ignition cylinder. The ignition cylinder will slide out.
Keys are not necessary, but is not a DIY procedure. Contact a locksmith or mechanic
You drill out the exsisting ignition switch!!