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i have a question was the jack that came from the supplier dipped or spray painted ? Iam thinking dipped but what do i know. Mark
To take this up.Could anyone tell me what jack and wrench for which date I got here?I assume later 67, may be even 68?, no date code on it, but I and 1 stamped. Indiana.And which year shows the second pic? RH stamped, no date code on.Thank you.Ralf
Thank you.Could you verify on pic 3 vs my car built date, pls?
Thank you.Attached 2 pics.The first set should be correct for my car Nov. 30, 66The second set should be 67.Could you confirm?Thanks Ralf
No such thing as a NJ , Dearborn, or San Jose jack. This has been an ongoing old wives tail for years that keeps getting passed around. There was three different suppliers that shipped to all factories. Ideally you just need a Mustang jack with a correct date code. I would check Ebay.https://anghelrestorations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/quick_guide_-_mustang_jacks.pdf
Bob....yes that is exactly what I am saying. Exactly. Too many times we are on a show field and I hear that a certain car should have a "Dearborn jack" or it must have a coarse thread jack and all of that doesnt add up.There are certain style jacks for certain years, and there was multiple vendors supplying these.As for date codes seems they started in 1967 and alot of them have date codes but we all have seen enough examples out there that do not have any date codes.