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70 Cuda Jack Assy

Started by VCODE, October 07, 2017, 06:38:39 AM

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VCODE

Looking for a nice 70 Cuda Tube type Jack assy complete. Looking for dates 0A or 0B or 0C
Bob  914-843-9617


VCODE

Wow, Roadman you are really working on your new project.
I was thinking about getting the last ebay one 9K date but looking for a better date if possible. 
Thanks for you fast help
Bob


anlauto

I always thought 70 used the "T" style jack ?
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VCODE

Alan, do we have any documentation? I have seen mostly T also, but I was thinking it was a Dodge / Plymouth thing?
Any info would be helpful. All I could find was on Nicks Garage showing the tube type. Thanks Bob

VCODE

Quote from: anlauto on October 07, 2017, 07:12:53 AM
I always thought 70 used the "T" style jack ?

Well Alan, you got me thinking. I looked at all my old pictures from the Hawaii Cuda FY4 and found the tire and jack where in there. The tire looks like the original date coded one, and the jack in there was tube type. That is in my FC7 Hawaii Cuda now.
Still would like info on these jacks. Both cars are SPD 418
Bob

Cuda Cody

Hello @VCODE  I've moved the thread per your request to the general area.  Also, I'm not sure when they used each style of the jacks, but here's a photo of an original AAR Cuda jack.  The AAR has a schedule build date of 320.  Hope that helps.


VCODE

Thanks Cody,  Yes that helps. I am looking for any cuda's around SPD 418 with a T or Tube jack
Bob

Roadman


303 Mopar

Quote from: VCODE on October 09, 2017, 11:42:44 AM
Thanks Cody,  Yes that helps. I am looking for any cuda's around SPD 418 with a T or Tube jack
Bob
Quote from: Cuda Cody on October 09, 2017, 11:34:56 AM
Hello @VCODE  I've moved the thread per your request to the general area.  Also, I'm not sure when they used each style of the jacks, but here's a photo of an original AAR Cuda jack.  The AAR has a schedule build date of 320.  Hope that helps.

This seems to be a good resource for the correct type of jack assembly. Note there are two different types based on colored vs. chrome bumpers. - http://www.nicksgarage.com/jacks.htm

Convertcuda

Does anyone have a great picture of where the spring gets hooked onto the jack to hold it down. I have the T style jack. Also is the spring natural in color.

Thanks Ken


VCODE

Quote from: Convertcuda on November 05, 2017, 04:35:42 AM
Does anyone have a great picture of where the spring gets hooked onto the jack to hold it down. I have the T style jack. Also is the spring natural in color.

Thanks Ken

Hi Ken, This was my untouched 70 Challenger RT/SE. I was 2nd owner.
Hope this helps
Bob

Convertcuda

Hi Bob,

Thanks that helps a lot. Perfect. Car looks nice.

Ken

Convertcuda

Hi Bob,
One more question for you. Which hook is correct 101 or 100 for 70 e-body chrome bumpers?

Thanks Ken

Aar1064

Quote from: Convertcuda on November 29, 2017, 05:55:49 PM
Hi Bob,
One more question for you. Which hook is correct 101 or 100 for 70 e-body chrome bumpers?

Thanks Ken

Not Bob but 100 is for steel bumpers and 101 is for rubber.