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Dean Jeffries Garage Hot Rod Aluminum Parts Maybe A Column Drop Adjustable Scta on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
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Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
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This is for two aluminum holder like things.  I’m not exactly sure what they were from or for, but the large one is very cool.

The larger one is unique in that it is adjustable sideways by turning the hex bolt.  It is 4.5” wide, 2.25” tall, and 2.5” deep with a 1.5” hole.  The smaller item is 3.75” wide and 2” tall with a 1” hole.

If you are fan of Jeffries, this is you opportunity to own a personal item from the shop he ran for over 50 years.  I purchase these at the Garage Sale put on by family of the late Dean Jeffries.

Use it in your project car, and you can say there are Dean Jeffries parts in it!

For more Dean Jeffries, check out my other items!

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