Hi Everyone,
I am pretty certain that the scissor jack used on the steel frame cars
was from a Ford Cortina. If that is the case I will get a part number if
anyone wants to spring for a new one. Otherwise I will try to find a couple
while I am in the UK and ship in my next container.
Garry Diver
>From: "Hampton Peterson" <devalaw3@...>
>Reply-To: MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com
>To: MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [MarcosManiacs] Which jack?
>Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 01:53:53 -0000
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>Hello all,
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>Does anyone know what jack is used for the metal chassis cars?
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>The photos in a couple of the tests of the period show a sissors style
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>and the jacking points on the frame have a hole in the middle for a
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>pin (or so it seems). Did Marcos just use one from another car of the
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>period such as Spitfire?\ufffd Also, was a tool kit original to the car?
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>Thanks again,
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>Hampton Peterson
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RE: [MarcosManiacs] Which jack?
2006-01-26 by Garry Diver
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