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OK, all you Original 1970 Survivor "Kansas Built" Chevelle owners and "Atlanta Built" Chevelle owners.
Doing a Jack Comparison.... I believe I have a complete 1970 Chevelle "Kansas Built" Hollow Shaft Jack and a complete 1970 Chevelle "Atlanta Built" T-Shaft Jack, minus the repop Wing Nut and repop Hook. I spoke with Rick Nelson today, Rick said he has never seen a T-Shaft Jack in a "Kansas Built" 1970 Chevelle. I believe this to be true. Question: Are all the "Atlanta Built" 1970 Chevelle`s assembled with a T-Shaft Jack? Please look at the pictures below. This is a "Kansas Built" Jack Assembly ![]() The shaft measures 36.5 inches ![]() Tire iron measures 18 inches ![]() ![]() Wing nut measures at 5 inches ![]() Hook measures at 6.5 inches ![]() Base ![]() Shaft was painted by someone, you can see the original Gold Zinc. ![]() Patent number. ![]() Dan
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