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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: west coast Fla..
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What is the correct jack for the '31 A? Not late model...Thanks
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#2 |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Georgetown, Texas
Posts: 396
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The MAFCA website shows all of the Model A jacks including AA trucks:
http://mafca.com/tqa_jacks.html Fred
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Fred Carlton Life Member AACA 44 year member MAFCA Editor of The Restorer magazine, official publication of MAFCA 12 years Life Member Dallas Model A Ford Club (44 years) 23 year member & founder Lone Star Model A Ford Club Chairman 35th Model A Ford Texas Tour 1998 (state convention) Chairman 42nd Model A Ford Texas Tour 2005 (state convention) Charter Member Ford Model AA Truck Club If you aren't driving your antique car frequently, you might as well be collecting clocks!!! |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Parksville B.C. Canada
Posts: 880
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Here's a 31 Model A jack.
Finding one can be a challenge without luck or connections. A correct folding jack handle is the real toughie ... even your connections will play dumb ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: South East NJ
Posts: 3,398
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Size matters!!! You may find the same exact jack that is 1/2" off in size and it is NOT the correct jack. The companies made the same design in a variety of sizes for different cars. So the Ford jack would be one size and the DeSoto jack might be a bit higher. |
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