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Planning to do the interior of the trunk soon. Anyone have a picture of the trunk of a 41 Master Deluxe with the jack and everything mounted into it. Currently we have the jack and a few spare tires with the tire mount in the car. Would be nice to see how the pieces were meant to fit together.


I have found that having an old car is a constant project that is never done. I think that is a good thing. Keeps me learning new things. Having two from different eras is just a form of higher education.
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The jack was not mounted anywhere. It came from the factory in a card board box along with the other tools. The owner would keep the jack where ever he wished.


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Originally Posted by Chev Nut
The jack was not mounted anywhere. It came from the factory in a card board box along with the other tools. The owner would keep the jack where ever he wished.

I guess that explains why the kids and I cannot figure out how it mounts in the trunk. We thought there was a missing bracket or something.


I have found that having an old car is a constant project that is never done. I think that is a good thing. Keeps me learning new things. Having two from different eras is just a form of higher education.

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