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What VW was it? Most of the pre-80s models were extremely low-tech. Pretty sure that even Karmann Ghias used mostly Beetle parts and were just as simple to assemble/reassemble.
(sorry for the sperging, you just got me intrigued because I legit can't think of any VW that would fit that description)
It was a Vanagon IIRC. VW Vans tend to be very popular in the U.S. especially the 1970s and older models. I'm %90 certain this is the part, not expensive or hard to find but as it wraps the steering assembly I see no other way that pulling the entire steering wheel and dealing with a sheer-head bolt. The cylinder itself also not hard to find or expensive but, I don't even think they sell the tools to change the internal tumblers for this cylinder, some may come factory sealed never intended to be rekeyed to a different key. Anything older than 1995 especially non U.S. vehicles the security system gets complicated quick. Before electronic immobilizers car manufactures either relied on a large amount of work to disassemble to generate a key or required the skill to rotate the lock in a non destructive manner to remove without damage. Kind of a "chicken and egg thing" really. those of us who know what we are doing pick the lock and rotate it to the disassembly position when applicable.
