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Old 11-09-2022, 05:42 PM
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Default Bumper Jack Identification

Looking if someone can identify this bumper jack that came in my 1970 Chevelle SS. No stamping on the rivets, the only number that I can find is 5C22-2 it measures 36-1/2 in length.
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I think it could be from a 73 Nova. I think they had slots in the bumpers that year.
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I can verify that is not a Chevelle jack
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