Origianally posted on the Model T forum thinking they were Model T jacks. Someone over there suggested WWII jeep jacks. The square bases tells the G503 guyes that they are NOT WWI jeep jacks but possibly jeep post war jacks.
Haven't a clue about the center one, but are th outer two jacks possibly CJ jacks? Absolutely no markings on them that I can feel.
Are these CJ jacks?
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Re: Are these CJ jacks?
The cj Jacks were essentially the same as ww2 jeeps of I'm not mistaken.
The square based ones would be reproduction Jacks or after market.
The square based ones would be reproduction Jacks or after market.
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Re: Are these CJ jacks?
I would be interested in the smaller one if you are willing to part with.Do let me know.
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