OK... yes the barell can be changed... but I had a problem.
I saw a post that said the early pull start ignition switches had to be replaced as complete assembly, but that was wrong.
First make sure battery is disconnected.
Remove the switch with bracket that is retained by 2 screws under dash panel.
Turn key to ON positition, then use a bright torch to look through hole in chrome casing.
With a small screwdriver push down the little spring loaded locating pin that might be difficult to see.
The barrel assembly will then pull out.
The new barrel should push in, but this is where I had a problem.....
The new barrel would not push all the way inside casing allowing the spring loaded pin to locate and lock barrel in?
I tried filing the pin on leading edge to help it slot in, as this appeared to be the problem.
I push harder and harder to get the new barrel in and this eventually resulted in breaking the plastic casing at back of ignition switch assembly.
I then dismantled the lock completely and found that the new barrel had a slightly larger end that locates into the part of the lock that turns to connect the feed across terminals, it looks the same but is slightly larger, this is why it never slotted all the way in.
I spent the next 2 hours filing the new barrel until it fitted and rebuilding and repairing the switch assembly.
So the lock set is correct for all 4 door models, ( 2 door models have different door barrels) but quality of fit for the ignition switch barrel will probably leave you with a broken switch if you do not file it down first.
I suggest you compare with old barrel when removed and use it as a guide to how much to file off new barrel... hope this helps.