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Car jack
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Ken Jaeger
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Can anyone tell me the correct jack. Bumper or bottle. For a 37 115c? And maybe a picture

Posted on: 2014/7/26 20:20
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Re: Car jack
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Owen_Dyneto
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According to Reedy & Shaub's book "Packard Automobile Company - Tools and Jacks", the 1937 junior series cars used bottle jacks, either a Reliable #600A (red) or a green bottle jack, maker unknown, which was also offered on some 1939-40 senior cars though the 39-40 seniors also could have come with a bumper jack.

Pictures of both the bottle jacks are in the book.

Posted on: 2014/7/26 22:25
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Re: Car jack
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Tim Cole
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Here is a picture.

The advantage of the bottle jack is it fits the suspension bracket on the lower control arm.

When I was in Africa I fell in love with the HMMV scissor jack. I bought one through surplus and have been very happy with it.

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Posted on: 2014/7/27 6:33
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