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1939ute |
07-14-2012 @ 6:01 PM
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Thanks for your help Alan. Please see Link from thirtysixford!!That is the one!! Cheers, John
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1939ute |
07-14-2012 @ 5:59 PM
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Hello thirtysixford, that is exactly what I'm talking about!! Thank you. Cheers, John
This message was edited by 1939ute on 7-15-12 @ 6:19 AM
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thirtysixford |
07-12-2012 @ 6:03 PM
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John check this: http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1935-1936-1937-ford-jack-sj-1839-auto-specialties
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ford38v8 |
07-11-2012 @ 10:38 PM
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John, the numbers don't mean anything to me. The 38-39 Ford book, available on this website, has pictures and information on the several different jacks supplied with those vehicles. If you are refering to your 39 Ute, though, all bets are off, as local suppliers would most likely have had those contracts.
Alan
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1939ute |
07-11-2012 @ 7:59 PM
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Hello Alan, I don't have a picture and I was hopeful that the numbers would do it. Sorry! John
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ford38v8 |
07-11-2012 @ 7:50 PM
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It would be helpful if you could post a couple of pictures, so someone can identify what you have.
Alan
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1939ute |
07-11-2012 @ 6:40 PM
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Hello, could anyone tell me if a jack with the alpha numerals SJ1839 is a Ford jack and if yes, what vintage Ford would it have come out in? Thanks, John
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