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1971 Pontiac Gto Lemans , Tempest Bonneville Catalina Bumper Jack Date Coded 0k on 2040-parts.com

US $143.99
Location:

Onalaska, Wisconsin, United States

Onalaska, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

Very nice original bumper jack for the 1971 Pontiac , all models. The OEM supplier is UNIVERSAL TOOL AND STAMPING Co. This jack is date coded 0K , which would be perfect for the 1971 model mid season  build, October 1970. 
See third picture for the hard to find rubber wrench retainers and the J hook hold down with wing nut.
This jack has been professionally bead blasted and returned to original colors , using correct Pontiac GM Corprate Blue and matte nickel on the shaft. Ready for your trunk display . Works smoothly up and down.


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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