What is the "stock" way to mount the bumper jack in a '64 b-body?
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What is the "stock" way to mount the bumper jack in a '64 b-body?



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I am restoring the trunk of my Ô64 Sport Fury and trying to stay as close to stock as possible. The problem is that there are not many original photos of trunks in catalogs or factory photos.

What is the "stock" way to mount the bumper jack in a '64 b-body?

I have seen quite a few different configurations in other b-bodies at car shows. Some using a "U" shaped bracket to mount the jack to the metal tab on the right wheel well. Is that why there is a hole in the trunk board on the right? Some cars have it wedged under the spare tire or just hidden out of sight.

Does anyone know what is correct? Where does the jack stand go? What about the tire iron?

Description? Photo?

Thanks,
Doug

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