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Corvair 1960-9 Jack , Handle, Spring & Hold Down + 2 Spare Tire Bolts Restored! on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Hillsborough, New Jersey, US

Hillsborough, New Jersey, US
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***Used*******CHEVROLET CORVAIR JACK WITH HANDLE........INCLUDES THE SPRING, HOOK AND CATCH THAT HOLD THE JACK IN PLACE IN THE TRUNK........includes the correct bolts to hold down the spare tire........I BEAD BLASTED AND PAINTED AND LOOK EXCELLENT.........THE HANDLE IS WELDED AT TE HINGE POINT FOR ADDED STRENGTH - the rivet was always a weak spot and being fixed does not impact storage.....I DON'T THINK YOU WILL BE DISAPPOINTED.........ASK QUESTIONS, YOU WILL GET HONEST ANSWERS..........SOLD AS-IS, ALL SALES FINAL.........THANKS FOR LOOKING! :)

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