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Anyone have any suggestions as to the best paint to use that correctly color matches the Norwood 70 jack blue?

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Old 10-29-2019, 08:09 PM
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http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...ight=BLUE+JACK

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Thanks. I saw mention of the duplicolor blue after I asked the question. I'll look into it.

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Do we think the Van Nuys one is worth more then the Norwood? I personally do, they seem much harder to find. Also is it the same as the Camaro one for cars built in Van Nuys? I’m gathering facts for when I decide to sell the one I displayed in the pics as that car I was intending it for will no longer be an option


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This thread reminded me I needed a 1971 Norwood jack for my car so I was in the market for the "T" mast jack and base. Came across this that I think looks correct. Thoughts?






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This thread reminded me I needed a 1971 Norwood jack for my car so I was in the market for the "T" mast jack and base. Came across this that I think looks correct. Thoughts?





Looks right. Check length and date code next to up/down lever.

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Old 02-11-2020, 12:28 PM
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If interested you might want to check length and date code of this jack but it looks to me like one of the 1970/71 Van Nuys Jacks or very close to one. And not a terrible price, either, with free shipping. Not mine.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1960s-or-19...YAAOSwjzdeP27x

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