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1 1/2 Ton Scissor Jack_1960s Corvette, Chevrolet Gmc Buick_replacement Jack_c01 on 2040-parts.com

US $61.00
Location:

Plantsville, Connecticut, United States

Plantsville, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used

 Mighty MO Scissor Jack.
I had purchased to use for my 1959 Corvette.  I finally found the correct repro jack and hardware.  My Vette was sold a few years ago and I do not need this part.  This one is functional and can be used for 1958-62 Corvette or other GM cars of that era.

Model # 250
Format:  3000 pound capacity

Lifting height range:  5" to 13"

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