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OEM Jacks for Auburn Cars

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04 Jul 2008 12:34 #10572 by Curt Schulze
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Yes, that appears to be the correct jack. The ones I have were apple green in color. The jack handle is about 3 1/2 feet long with a square end (pretty obvious) There is also a lug wrench that the one end served to allign the wheel lug holes with the hub. I would post a picture, but have never figured out how to post one on this web site.

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03 Jul 2008 18:17 #10560 by Wowabunga
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Hi folks... I'm working on a ID Guide for old car jacks. We have ID Guides for gas pumps, victrolas, and barbie dolls and I just figured there is a need for one for old jacks. Also I imagine all over the world in old barns there are old jacks that need to find their way back home to the original cars and trucks.

Today I have a very nice 1934 Auburn jack, with raised letters and is made by AJAX. I've seen two of these sell on ebay listed as a 1934. Can anyone confirm that this ID is correct. Can you tell me if this jack was OEM equipment for any other years for the Auburn ? Can anyone describe or present a pic of the handle that should have come with this jack?



Thanks in advance for any info you may offer.

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