Keys
@Henchman
today I was working with some trunk cylinder cores and I thought about this post.
You said you pulled your trunk cylinder, clean the cylinder and you'll find a ES code on the body of the cylinder.
Take that ES code and go to a decent locksmith, not some hardware store, and see if they cam cut you a key from that.
It should work your glove box as well.
It'll look like this:
Quick correction:
I was on one thought mode when I posted this.
The code you're looking for may not be ES it may very well be just 4 numbers or different letters.
I'm sorry I stated ES. That is a code for trunk keys from 69-90.
I'm just so used to dealing with those I wasn't thinking.