1969 Gto Chevelle Grand Prix Original Jack on 2040-parts.com
West Orange, New Jersey, US
This is a jack ,Tee bar, jack handle for a 1969 GTO, Grand Prix Firebird
Could be the same for Chevelle Cutlass but not sure
Code on the Jack base is # U 69
This just needs to be cleaned up and repainted
I WILL SHIP THIS, WILL LET WINNING BIDDER KNOW SHIPPINGH AT AUCTIONS END !
PLEASE DONT PAY FOR ITEM BEFORE I SEND YOU A SHIPPING IN VOICE
SOLD AS IS !
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