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location of bumper jack and tools
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hepkat63 |
09-30-2018 @ 4:03 AM
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HI, does someone have a picture, or can tell me where the factor bumper jack, tools etc go (from the factory) in the trunk. I've got them all, but they just are kind of chucked in there - can't see how they are prevented from bouncing around?
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4dFordSC |
09-30-2018 @ 4:18 AM
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What year and model is your vehicle? In my 1940 Tudor Sedan, they're contained in a burlap bag and stored in the "tool tray" under two removable plywood panels in the trunk floor.
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42wagon |
09-30-2018 @ 5:36 AM
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The location varies from year to year and model to model. The 42 to 48 station wagons, for instance, have a long narrow compartment going front to back under the rear floor that is accessed from the end under a kick up at the front of the second seat.
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hepkat63 |
09-30-2018 @ 2:56 PM
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sorry, it's a 1947 Ford Super Deluxe Coupe
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hepkat63 |
10-02-2018 @ 2:34 AM
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anyone?
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trjford8 |
10-03-2018 @ 7:41 AM
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If you are a V-8 Club member you might contact Lin Stacey who restores and sells tools. He is the club advisor for Ford tools and jacks. He's listed on the advisor page of the V-8 Times.
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trjford8 |
10-03-2018 @ 7:41 AM
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If you are a V-8 Club member you might contact Lin Stacey who restores and sells tools. He is the club advisor for Ford tools and jacks. He's listed on the advisor page of the V-8 Times.
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hepkat63 |
10-09-2018 @ 12:58 AM
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yes, i am - and thanks.
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