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Looking for a 1953 Nash Healey Car Jack

I am hoping a car enthusiasts can help me locate or give me info on a 1953 Nash Healey car jack. 

Here is a picture of what I am talking about:

This is the right car jack on the left (RED)This is the right car jack on the left (RED)

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Looking for a 1953 Nash Healey Car Jack

A 1987 Volvo 740 GLE wagon uses the same jack.

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Looking for a 1953 Nash Healey Car Jack

Thanks for you reply, Do you know where I can find it or where you have seen it before?

Please and thanks,

Norma 

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Looking for a 1953 Nash Healey Car Jack

Tony is being sarcastically contemptuous; as usual.

 

I can't help you on the jack but some sources you might consider.

Hemmings Motor News; an outstanding publication.

Nashparts.cxm  (Change the x to o of course)

Victoria British

 

 I've used Victoria British a number of times in the past and they are great to deal with.

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Looking for a 1953 Nash Healey Car Jack

There is a huge market for used Volvo parts.  Considering that those cars last a long, long time, I can understand why so many used parts are available.

 

The 1987 Volvo 740 GLE wagon is a bit more rare as the 16-valve engine used a jack with hardened steel and the handle used a titanium alloy.

 

Plain steel would work on your car.

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