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I have a 60 Chevy. Does anyone know what years the jack and jack handle were the same? Am looking for an original jack and have the handle.
Thanks!

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I'm not sure about the years, but I have a 60 also. My jack was missing too,I just bought a 4 ton bottle jack for it at Pep Boys this week for $16.00.
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Tudorman, if your looking for originality, this jack at McMaster Carr looks very much like the ones used thru the 50's and 60's in the Chevy trucks, and some of the cars. These have aluminum housings and the original ones had steel housings but they were the same type and look very similar.
8819T11 Telescopic Screw Jack 1-1/2 Ton Capacity, 9-1/4" Maximum Lift. Maximum Ht 16", with two piece folding handle.
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Below is a picture of the factory jack assembly, minus the lug wrench.

\'60-\'66 Chevy Truck Jack Assembly

I hope this helps.

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here are a few more images that may be useful, but I think 4-5-6 has it covered.

retainer spring - stock jack



the stock jack, mounted on the floo... the bench seat], with the seat removed.

-W

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Thanks guys! You are the best.


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