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Jack Instructions, Stow Away
After having installed these, today marks the first I have nothing left to install in my rebuild, Pending stuff
![]() Apparently I get my $1100 OER radiator tomorrow though. Yeah, $1100 for what I hope is solid, from USA Radiator. The last two are junk and came from different manufacturers. Anyone able to find this decal? I found a "replacement" decal, but that's not it.
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Tony 71 Custom Deluxe, SWB, 2WD, 402, A/C. I developed an assembly kit for restoring the (a) truck from the ground up. My build thread, and more on the assembly kit https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=730025 Last edited by 71CHEVYSHORTBED402; 01-27-2023 at 01:48 AM. Reason: Revised due to new information |
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Re: Jack Instructions, Stow Away
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I have never seen a jack like that in a '67-'72 C10, 20, or 30. I wonder if it could be a decal from a C40, 50, or 60 I don't know if they even had a jack. The 5th picture is how the tool bag spring should be mounted. LockDoc
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Re: Jack Instructions, Stow Away
My ‘67 GMC has a jack like that….
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Re: Jack Instructions, Stow Away
Does your truck have a decal like his first picture? LockDoc
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Re: Jack Instructions, Stow Away
I haven’t seen a jack decal of any kind…
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Re: Jack Instructions, Stow Away
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Come to think of it, the jack I pulled from the truck seems to match the decal ![]() Quote:
Cab wasn't replaced but interesting that decal and jack is for a GMC. Might the difference be my 71 ![]() For what worth here's the jack I removed from the truck, which matches the decal instructions. Not saying it's original, but I learned long ago what must be doesn't always apply. Other than that, I can't find those instructions anywhere.
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Re: Jack Instructions, Stow Away
Yes! that is one unusual looking jack, IMO. and it looks taller than what is typically OEM. Do you have a 4x4 perhaps? I had a 72 GMC 4x4 but that was in the 80's and cannot recall what it had.
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Re: Jack Instructions, Stow Away
Nope, 71 Chevy 2WD SWB with leaf springs. Until you guys chimed in, I hadn't noticed the jack matches the decal. At the moment I can't find either anywhere. Interested to know if jabborabbo has a decal to match his jack.
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I don't think you are going to find that jack decal anywhere unless you stumble on to an original one left over from a dealership or something. I reproduced the '67 only, Chevy jack instructions decal but it is different that that one. LockDoc
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Re: Jack Instructions, Stow Away
1. your decal shows a 4 headlight GMC, and the jack certainly looks odd. Mine is the common one that's available as a reproduction.
2. your lower floor spring latch is mounted backwards, compared to mine in a 72 C/10 3. your upper spring latch is identical to mine, with proper placement. this all suggests, if you have a Chevy, the manufacture put the incorrect lable, or your cab was replaced, maybe? |
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Re: Jack Instructions, Stow Away
There is a company local to Oregon (https://www.fillingstation.com/) that sells a lot of decals on their site - including the jack instruction ones - that might be a source for you. Good folks there.
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Re: Jack Instructions, Stow Away
hi guys, is the jack bag reproduced? thanks brown 70
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Re: Jack Instructions, Stow Away
There was a guy on here making them but I don't know what his status is at this time. I can't remember his board name. LockDoc
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Re: Jack Instructions, Stow Away
Here's a link to the bags LockDoc referred to. However, that thread says it's closed. Not sure why.
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=715455
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Re: Jack Instructions, Stow Away
thanks for the info guys, brown 70
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