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Shelley jack information

AC 289

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Can anyone give me any information about the company that made the Shelley jacks that many British cars used in the 1960's? I am trying to find a catalog or some information that would list or describe the different models of the jacks and their applications, if that is available. What do the letters and numbers mean? Thanks!
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by AC 289:
Can anyone give me any information about the company that made the Shelley jacks that many British cars used in the 1960's? I am trying to find a catalog or some information that would list or describe the different models of the jacks and their applications, if that is available. What do the letters and numbers mean? Thanks!<hr></blockquote>

If you're interested in the "correct" original jacks as supplied with Austin-Healeys, the Restoration Guidelines, as published by the Concours Committee, detail this very well.

Otherwise, such as information on the company itself or which jacks go with an AC (like your BCW handle), all I could recommend would be an Internet search. Good luck.

[ 03-28-2004: Message edited by: Basil ]</p>
 
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