Kaiser Frazer Bumper Jack Assembly - Works Well - Very Nice on 2040-parts.com
Camarillo, California, US
KAISER FRAZER BUMPER JACK ASSEMBLY - WORKS WELL - VERY NICE. WAS FOUND IN THE TRUNK OF A 1953 KAISER. NOT 100% SURE IF THIS IS CORRECT, BUT IT WORKS VERY WELL, NOT RUSTED AND HAS BEEN CLEANED AND REPAINTED. NO NUMBERS OTHER THAN "UP" AND "DOWN" ON THE SIDE WHERE THE LEVER IS LOCATED. THE LUG WRENCH IS FOR 3/4" LUG BOLTS OR NUTS. USE AS IT IS INTENDED OR DISPLAY IN YOUR TRUNK AT A CAR SHOW. PROBABLY WOULD WORK FOR OTHER MAKES IN THE 1940 AND 1950 CARS. CHECK YOUR APPLICATION. NO RESERVE. SEE MY FEEDBACK SINCE 1999.
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