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Ford Mercury Spare Tire Jack Hold Down Bracket And Stud on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Onalaska, Wisconsin, United States

Onalaska, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used


Here is the original Ford and Mercury spare tire hold down bracket and stud used first during the early 60's in many models. The most common Ford part number assigned was C3AZ- 17091-A , and it had later numbers as well. Ford and Merc used this bracket on several models through the early 70's.The T-bolt stud was used on models that had a receiving female fitting welded to the floor panel. Other models used this bracket with a more common J hook and large wing nut, the J hook then engaged a loop bracket which was welded to the floor panel.

Very rare parts , they usually were discarded and/or rusted out along the margins of the bracket. This bracket is not yet made as a reproduction.

NO REPRODUCTION PARTS , ALL OEM , ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER PARTS.
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