Vintage Bumper Jack,dodge,chrysler,gm,ford Working With Bumper Attatachment on 2040-parts.com
Everett, Pennsylvania, United States
here is a fully functional bumper jack.i cant tell what brand it is but the seller said it was from a 60s T bird.the detachable bumper adapter is 16" long and the lug wrench is 13/16".item just needs cleaned up and refinished.thanks 4 the look.
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