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1970 1971 Mopar E-body Dodge Challenger. Plymouth Barracuda Cuda Bumper Jack on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Onalaska, Wisconsin, United States

Onalaska, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

Another nice original bumper jack without  correct hook for the 1970 and 1971 Mopar E Body models. Dodge Challenger , Ply Barracuda and Cuda models. This jack is date coded 1D .  The correct 3/4 inch size  lug wrench is included.     Detailed nicely , ready for your trunk display, and works well up and down. 
I do not have the correct hook for this jack. You will need Mopar part number 2931102 for the Dodge and 2931100 or 2931101 for the Ply Barracuda and Cuda. You can Google TONY'S Parts , he carries repro's and good used hooks for many mopar models. 


No reproduction parts , all OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer.

Check my other items now running for more original bumper jacks. If you just need a part , base or shaft or hook , use ask seller . I have many jacks on hand, all recently recovered from closing junk yards.
 

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