Wicked93gs said:
We don't need no stinkin' key fobs! The closest I come is have a spark plug gapper on y key ring...does that count?
I use the same thing. All keys are kept separate on a rack of hooks on the wall in the house. I take what I am driving and add it to my ring that has the house and office keys on it. The plug gapper I have had for about 30 years or so. They use to give them away at the local parts store with a $5.00 purchas.
My wife on the other hand has every car key/fob on the same ring. I told her to stop doing that as loosing her keys would be at least $1,000 to replace them all. I got the WTF look so we are just moving on from that.
In reply to joey48442 :
At one time I had a 1968 Suburban, a 1971 GMC pickup, and a 1976 Buick Electra 225. Keyed them all the same. Had one ignition key and one key for all the doors and the trunk of the Buick. Life was great. Now I have a couple of Dodges, an Impala, a Chevy Express, both of which have chips in the keys and my wife has a Honda. I now have 6 different sets of keys. One of which is just house and shop keys because my wife has a tendency to forget and lock the door when I'm in the shop.
I'm not a fan of having a bunch of keyccessories in my pocket. But I couldn't resist this one.
In reply to z31maniac :
Ha ha ha! Not drinking that night, but probably not stone sober either. I just mean it would be awesome if I used the same key for all my cars. One key, start either Miata, the trooper, FiST, FR-S, van, tw...!