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The '64 I just got had a jack, lug wrench, and apare tire in the trunk. I talked to the yard owner and I guess the PO had the car a very long time, possibly since new. The jack appears to be of that era, possibly original. Anybody have a picture of a "true" one?
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I needed a replacement for my '64 recently, and I finally found a junkyard that had a few standing in a corner. I got lucky and bought a near mint jack for $15.00, not original, but looks right at home under the spare!
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I've got a couple I can bring to York. Don Simmons usually has a couple there for sale as well.
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Originally posted by Swifster View PostWhen I got my '64 Daytona, it came without a jack. When I got my '64 Commander, it came without a jack. What happened to all the jacks?
From what I recall reading on Studebaker's Service Dept. parts records, they did a "rather brisk" business in replacement jacks. At times even resorting to mixing & matching different jack racks, blocks & bases in their inventory to keep up with demand.Last edited by Welcome; 01-01-2013, 07:12 PM.
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Originally posted by 63 R2 Hawk View PostI wish they had taught the "threes" when I was in school, I wouldn't have a jack I can't use now... ; ) Thanks!
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Originally posted by Welcome View PostHAWK jacks are easy to identify …when you remember "Your 3's"
Rack height must be at least 33 inches AND the jack body must extend out horizontally at least 3 inches from the rack.
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Originally posted by 63 R2 Hawk View PostI have a jack I bought that was "supposed" to be for a Hawk, but it is too short, so I am assuming it is for a Lark. I'd like to trade it for the correct one, or sell it to someone who could use it.
Rack height must be at least 33 inches AND the jack body must extend out horizontally at least 3 inches from the rack.
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They are easily-removed weight for a salvage yard to pull and pile to get more money for them than what is the "mixed metal" that includes an entire car, so they are frequently pulled right away to become "more valuable" scrap than the car itself at that point.BP
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I have a jack I bought that was "supposed" to be for a Hawk, but it is too short, so I am assuming it is for a Lark. I'd like to trade it for the correct one, or sell it to someone who could use it.
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Buried beneath the seat in my 1950 2R10 there was a very small screw jack, completely rusted. Unfortunately, the handle broke at the joint between the 2 links...
I'm still not sure if it's genuine or not - probably not, and I would not want to lift a pushbike with it, let alone a 2R10!
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There weren't any in my trunk. And,my 1960 Lark had the spare tire and jack delete..
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Where Did All The Jacks Go?
When I got my '64 Daytona, it came without a jack. When I got my '64 Commander, it came without a jack. What happened to all the jacks?Tags: None
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