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1966 Corvette Original Jack,for Parts, "missing Top Flat Peice," Selling As Is. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Honey Brook, Pennsylvania, United States

Honey Brook, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Damaged

Up for auction I have a original 1966 Corvette jack from my brothers Corvette. It is missing the top flat piece where the frame would rest on. I have not a clue where that piece is or how it came off. Because I cannot see how it was attached to it . because all the rivets are in place. SO I AM SELLING IT AS IS FOR PARTS ONLY. NO GUARANTEES.  Maybe someone could use it for parts.  Please check the pictures out.  It does screw up and down.  Shipping will be $27.00 in the USA ONLY. If you live close you can pick it up !  Payment must be received  within 2 days of auctions end.  Good luck bidding and thanks for looking.

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