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Vintage Auto Specialties Co.1950's 1960's Bipod Bumper Jack With Crank Handle on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Homer Glen, Illinois, US

Homer Glen, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:VINTAGE RETRO OLD SCHOOL GOOD OLD DAYS Manufacturer Part Number:WAY BACK WHEN Country of Manufacture:United States

RETRO    VINTAGE   OLD SCHOOL    BACK IN THE DAY

In Original Condition ( See Photos )

AUTO SPECIALTIES COMPANY

 Passenger Car Model

1950's 1960's BIPOD BUMPER JACK

Works Perfectly, Cranks All the Way Up or Down

Attached Crank Handle ( See Photo )

Front Piece Holds Bumper

Two Legs with Restraining Bracket

Includes Link Bumper Attachment ( See Photo )

Works Great

Has Been in Inside Storage All These Years

Great Collectible

Shipping is $49.95 to Continental 48 States

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