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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Originality => Topic started by: 427-KING on July 26, 2011, 04:33:41 AM
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base from super early 67. Took me two months to figure out how to resize and now it is (was) too small ....are there more than one early style??
*edited pic - Kurt*
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can we get a pic we can see the pic is way to small to even see thanks phil
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Resize it to 640x480 or thereabouts and re-post it.
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If you want, send me the picture full size. I will resize it and post it for you.
bcm66@cox.net
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I redid the pic for Chuck.
Note that it's a square mast.
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I have a jack base exactly like that one that I found in a 67 LOS Camaro years ago at a salvage yard. I didn't note the VIN or other data.
Martin
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Thanks Kurt..Ill get pics of the entire jack. I have honestly tried to post that pic over 15 times ,and tried resizing it 10 times or more. Guess i better not try and get a job in computer graphics. The car is vin #00087 body 32 08D
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After researching Camaro jacks for many years I have found that the Camaros made in Van Nuys were issued jacks made by the the Walker Manufacturing Co. ("square" type post with date code stamped near the top of the post). Sometimes these jacks did not have the date code.
The Norwood Camaros were issued jacks made by the Universal Tool Co. ("keystone" type post stamped "UN" on the up-down lever and with date code on the rivet head). The date coding on these jacks started in "early" 1967, not the Fall of 1966.
I also have seen 67-69 Camaro "keystone" jacks made by "RH INC." but not that often with the date code near the bottom end of the post near the seam. These RH INC. "keystone" posts will NOT fit in a UN "keystone" base.
There is a lot about 70 Camaro jacks (both types) on the NastyZ28 website.
Dave