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Re: Jacks, jack bases, lug wrenches
« Reply #75 on: May 21, 2020, 12:46:26 AM »
Here is the jack data from our 68 survivor:


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LOS 04D - square, 8D on the mast. Base - blank. Load Rest - CAMARO 1968








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Re: 67-69 Bumper Jack Design
« Reply #76 on: May 21, 2020, 04:01:11 AM »
Thanks! Updating....

67:
LOS 10B - trapezoid
LOS 04B - square, 7D on the mast. Base - blank

NOR 05B - trapezoid, no date on rivet. Mast stamped CC07. Base U

68:
LOS 02C - square, 81 on the mast.  Base - blank.
LOS 02E - square, 8B on the mast.  Base - blank.
LOS 04D - square, 8D on the mast.  Base - blank.

NOR 04A - trapezoid, 8C on rivet.  Base - blank.
NOR 04D - trapezoid, 8D on rivet.  Base tbd.
NOR  ? ? - trapezoid, 8D on rivet.  Base n/a.

69:
LOS 09D - square, 8J on the mast.  Base - blank.
LOS 10B - square, 8J on the mast. Base - blank. VE3 load rest.
LOS 01B - square, 8 on the mast.   Base - blank.

NOR 11A - trapezoid, 8J on rivet.  Base U69.
NOR 11D - trapezoid, 8L on rivet.  Base U69.  (note: convertible, space saver)
NOR 12B - trapezoid, 8L on rivet.  Base U69.
NOR 03B - trapezoid, 9C on rivet.  Base U69.
NOR 03D - trapezoid.  Base U69.
NOR 08E - trapezoid, 9G on rivet.  Base - blank. VE3 load rest
NOR 09C - trapezoid, 9H on rivet.  Base U69.
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Re: 67-69 Bumper Jack Design
« Reply #77 on: May 21, 2020, 10:39:29 PM »
I have 68 survivor with original jack

Plant: NOR
Model Year: 68
Body Plate Build Date: 06A
Jack Mast Section: trapezoidal
Jack Base: nothing stamped
Rivet on jacking mech 8E
no date code on mast that I can see but mast is stamped with PATENT 3163925

I also have "Camaro 1968 UN" stamped in the bumper hook

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Re: 67-69 Bumper Jack Design
« Reply #78 on: October 14, 2021, 04:15:39 PM »
I see this topic is old but trying to find a correct jack for the
1967 LOS 02B Sport Coupe

I read through the whole thread and was convinced that all of the LOS cars had square shaft jacks, but then the final list from @KurtS included a LOS 10B car with a trapezoid shaft. Was that a misprint or is this issue not settled?
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Re: 67-69 Bumper Jack Design
« Reply #79 on: October 14, 2021, 05:14:23 PM »
I am in a similar boat as you but with a 68 LOS car..  I am working through what is and isnt acceptable but not much info out there on the topic currently.  Hopefully reviving this thread will bring in more data points.

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Re: 67-69 Bumper Jack Design
« Reply #80 on: October 17, 2021, 10:16:42 PM »
Based on this sampling, it appears only square masts were used at LOS after the change from the trapezoidal design was made; sometime between 10B 66 and 04B 67. But there just isn't enough info there to say that with 100% authority. If it were me and I needed a jack for a LOS car built after 01A 67, I'd go with a square mast. Really hard to believe that both weren't used more often at Van Nuys though considering every car produced needed one. There were obviously multiple suppliers, so definitely possible for both type to be used.

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Re: 67-69 Bumper Jack Design
« Reply #81 on: October 29, 2021, 03:16:29 PM »
I happened to notice this topic and found it interesting.  I noticed on my weekly search on Ebay for "1969 Camaro Original" that this jack was posted, and I figured it might add to the amount of empirical data that has already been gathered.  Like my '69's jack it has a gray jacking mechanism and a black base.  Note the GM part numbers on the box and stickers on the tire iron, and also lack of a date code on the jacking mech.  Would this jack be considered incorrect for an LOS car, and how big of a deal is that...points deduction at a judged show?

My '70 Camaro survivor had its original "Van Nuys" jack and, aside from the obviously different jack hook, appeared to be essentially the same as the '68 jack posted above by "MGreenZ".  It was 32 3/4" tall, had a black painted jacking mechanism, load rest, and hook, and had no date codes or numbers of any kind.  I believe it was made by the Williams Corp somewhere out west.  Like the 1st Gen jacks, it was completely different than a Norwood jack.  It has never made any sense to me why Norwood and Van Nuys would use two different jack suppliers, other than the 2 factories preferred suppliers closer to the respective plants.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/194463596362?hash=item2d46eeff4a:g:8hUAAOSww7RhddVN
« Last Edit: October 29, 2021, 04:35:15 PM by 68SixBangerRS »

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Re: 67-69 Bumper Jack Design
« Reply #82 on: October 29, 2021, 03:56:18 PM »
This is the jack from my 44k mile original survivor '69 (located in the "Six Cylinder" section).  There doesn't appear to be a date code or part number on the top of the mast.  I don't think the base and jacking mechanism being different colors is all that unusual as I have seen a few examples of this over the years.

BTW, this is the only place on the 'Net that has any of this data for 1st Gen Camaros.  I appreciate the insane amount of work that went into (and continues to go into) this website...thanks!

Plant: NOR
Model Year: 69
Build Date: 05E
Jack Mast Section: Trapezoidal
Rivet Date: "9E"
Jack Base: "U69"
Bumper Hook: "CAMARO 1969 UN"
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Re: 67-69 Bumper Jack Design
« Reply #83 on: November 09, 2021, 03:58:11 AM »
I've never seen an original black jack base. I'd guess that those are service parts.
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Re: 67-69 Bumper Jack Design
« Reply #84 on: November 09, 2021, 03:44:57 PM »
Thinking a later replacement base would be marked just U if replaced very late 1969 or 1970 up

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Re: 67-69 Bumper Jack Design
« Reply #85 on: November 09, 2021, 06:48:14 PM »
Why? I'm not following.
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Re: 67-69 Bumper Jack Design
« Reply #86 on: November 23, 2021, 10:11:02 PM »
My 1969 z/28 still retains it original square post jack

Plant: LOS
Model Year: 69
Body Plate Build Date: 02A
Jack Mast Section: square
Jack Base: nothing stamped
Mast Date Code: mast on the end, 9A
VE3 load rest
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Re: 67-69 Bumper Jack Design
« Reply #87 on: March 02, 2022, 05:49:05 AM »
1969 Z/28 original
NOR
Build Date: 10E
Mast Section: trapezoidal
rivet stamp: 9K
Jack base: nothing stamped
Mast has patent #3163925

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Re: 67-69 Bumper Jack Design
« Reply #88 on: July 15, 2022, 09:38:32 PM »
Jack manufacturers were Universal, Walker and another with the initials RH ? Who was the RH company?  thanks

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Re: 67-69 Bumper Jack Design
« Reply #89 on: November 07, 2022, 10:20:59 PM »
My '69 Z28:
Plant: NOR
Model Year: 69
Build Date: 07A
Jack Mast Section: Trapezoidal
Rivet Date: "9F" (might be an E, see photo)
Jack Base: don't have
Bumper Hook: nothing I can see
also says Patent 3163925 on mast