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Bmw -- Car Jack Also Used On Mercedes Benz Jaguars Mgb Mg Midget -- Lot #s-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $32.87
Location:

Sun City West, Arizona, United States

Sun City West, Arizona, United States
THIS UNIT MOSTLY SAT INSTALLED IN THE TRUNK OF ITS MERCEDES BENZ FOR THE LIFE OF THE CAR -- RARE FIND
Manufacturer Part Number:1 180 377/BMW 3 Series E36 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Part Brand:BMW Surface Finish:EXCELLENT CONDITION Country of Manufacture:Germany Warranty:No

UP FOR AUCTION IS A LIGHTLY USED CONDITION ORIGINAL VINTAGE FOR BMW, MERCEDES BENZ, PORSCHE CAR JACK and can be used for your MGB MG MIDGET, AH SPRITE, JAGUARS THIS UNIT MOSTLY SAT INSTALLED IN THE TRUNK OF ITS MERCEDES BENZ FOR THE LIFE OF THE CAR -- RARE FIND This particular auction is for an authentic original German made Car Jack for Mercedes Benz, BMW and Porsche, a vintage excellent, as shown. The Mfg. part # 1 180  377/BMW 3 Series E36.  These Jacks were highly sought after during the 60's thru the 80's by the following British Car owners: Jaguar, Austin Healey, Sprite and MG Midget enthusiast looking for quality workmanship equipment to round out their classic car. Excellent period survivor. This unit is no longer available new.

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