plymouth jack base ?
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plymouth jack base ?
got this old jack base in the shed, not sure what it is from think it was either a chevy or 59 plymouth?
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Re: plymouth jack base ?
Looks like a Mopar T style (or a Y style depends on your perspective...) base to match the jack stand...Any pics from the top side? Or any part numbers on it?
John Q.
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"Chrysler Corporation-Extra Care in Engineering"
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Re: plymouth jack base ?
no numbers on the base, just letters AJ-C and A, the jack part has us patent no. 2731232, thanks for any info
Re: plymouth jack base ?
It ressembles a Plymouth bumper jack, as explained to me by Tom Fox. he said the origainl base was basically square, withth jack post socket centered in the base. I don't recall what the post shape was, "WYE", or square tube.
Bernie, whaddya say?
Bernie, whaddya say?
Re: plymouth jack base ?
Tom is correct.
The jack base was square, and pyramid shaped, and the jack mast was square tube.
---John
The jack base was square, and pyramid shaped, and the jack mast was square tube.
---John
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Re: plymouth jack base ?
Square base, pyramid-shape in height, with square-tube post.