Mopar 1971 Charger Super Bee Bumper Jack 2962690 on 2040-parts.com
Baldwinsville, New York, US
MOPAR 1971 Charger Super Bee Bumper Jack
Hook # 2862690 with 1 C date code on rivet.
Sand blasted and repainted. The cleaning,
sand blasting, and painting of hook, has
made the number on jack hook hard or
unreadable, unless you remove the paint.
It is a 2862690 hook, no other hook looks like it.
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