WTB- OEM Jack and wheel wrench for 71 and 74

Tony.dreamer

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looking for OEM Jack and wheel wrench . Scraches and rust no issues as I plan to restore it new! Just as long as they are functional and have no big dents !
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Do you want the 17mm tube style that fits I the tool tray?
I have plenty of them both short and long. I will send you whatever one you want free if you make a small donation to the forum lo
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Markos

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Help me out here folks. This is what I have. I’m keeping one. What am I looking at?

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The 2800CS had the earliest jack with a very short handle unlike these. Here is my jack from the 73 and I have no reason to believe it was swapped out but as Keshav points out, it has the U shaped lifting point. However, I do not have that extra small handle (wonder what that is for?) and my handle has a longer plastic roller. The orange parts books for both e3 and e9 show the one the left however. The one shown on the right is for a 2002.

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By small handle I was referring to one that is only 2 or 3”. Our 2800 jack has no handle, you use the lug wrench to turn it.
 
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