Corvette Jack Assembly. Excellent Used Condition. No Rust on 2040-parts.com
West Bloomfield, Michigan, US
THIS WAS PURCHASED SEVERAL YEARS AGO BUT NEVER INSTALLED IN A CAR. IT WAS ONE OF SEVERAL JACKS THAT WERE USED TO TAKE THE WEIGHT OFF OF THE TIRES WHILE THE CORVETTE WAS IN STORAGE. THIS IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. NO RUST AND IT WILL FUNCTION LIKE IT WAS NEW. GM PART NO. 14050028. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE WRITE OR CALL. THIS ITEM CAN BE RETURNED FOR ANY REASON. 248 363-5025
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