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Restoring Your Original Bumper Jack
The last detail for a restored GM trunk
Jim McGowan / autoMedia.com
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Like most restoration endeavors, addressing the little details makes a huge difference in the finished product. The bumper jack supplied with your GM car is usually an overlooked item in an otherwise-pristine trunk area. Many resto enthusiasts look at a beat-up bumper jack and can't figure how to restore it—the ratchet assembly isn't removable. The process is relatively simple and can be accomplished in a few hours in the garage.
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