Well Crap :-)

@TrailBeast Your height and weight suggest you thin. Lucky you for this day it just paid good dividends! LMAO!

It isn’t common for these to break but with that said, any man made item will sooner or later fail because man made it. Everything has a service life.
(I’m hoping mine is 90 years or better! LOL!)

Always been on the thin side and some probably has to do with riding dirt bikes and scuba diving on a fair regular basis.
Believe it or not scuba diving is hard work, (not so much the actual diving, but getting everything ready and on):D
I used to sit down and rest for a couple before I would get in the water)
The actual diving was easier as long as there wasn't a strong current.
That got cut big time when I moved to AZ.


If the car is drive-able go see them instead since it might be cheaper?
I assume they could open it somehow.
Wonder what the cost might be.
Being an antique car they might even do it for giggles.

My youngest had a key made for his Ford when he lost the ignition key and it was right at 100 bucks for the guy to come out and make one for it.
Obviously that can vary a lot.