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Various Mustang jacks

Started by Rukiddin, December 04, 2020, 07:28:04 AM

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Rukiddin

Cleaning out a corner of shop and since swap meets are a thing of the past..........I sprayed each w/WD40 and wrenched each one up/down to be sure they were not bent. Checking without supporting weight some needed a little "smack" to go down.
#1 far left includes the lug wrench that stores in jack $125
#2 flip top type $100
#3,#4,#5 all same pinch weld type $80

All plus shipping via USPS

69mach351w

Neither #3,#4 or #5 are 60's Jacks.


Those style jacks didn't come out until mid 70 and later.

Rukiddin

I guess that depends on what magazine you read. I never had a 70/later Mustang and I saved these from cars I parted. Many opinions about what jacks came from what year/plant . These are what I have for sale.

Bob Gaines

Quote from: 69mach351w on December 04, 2020, 10:48:31 AM
Neither #3,#4 or #5 are 60's Jacks.


Those style jacks didn't come out until mid 70 and later.
+1 sorry to say and #1 is a mid 70-73 Jack . #2 is the only one from the 60's
Bob Gaines,Shelby Enthusiast, Shelby Collector , Shelby Concours judge SAAC,MCA,Mid America Shelby

Rukiddin

#4
Well,I knew someone would fill in the blanks of my info. That is why I listed as "pinch weld" type. I read,and re-read different articles that try to identify Mustang jacks and Marcus's site has those back to Oct '69 dated. I will try and research and include more info,if available. My original intention was not to start another thread concerning jacks but to sell off some of my "ankle biters" I have collected.
So,I have these jacks for sale. Various years and types. Please check the pictures. All have 13/16" drive nut. Only one comes with the lug wrench . That is #1 in pictures.
Thanks for your assistance in identifying these. Picture updated