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    Jack and tool kit storage

    Where are you folks keeping your jack and tool kit so it doesn't slide everywhere? There doesn't seem to one a great spot, especially for the jack in my '69.

    Thanks and be safe out there!

    -T

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    My tool bag is captured in place by the boxes of spear parts I always carry with me. G

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    (also curious what’s in your box of spares, G)
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    Member #226 R Gruppe Life Member #147
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    CD box, MFI fuel pump, rocker and shaft, plugs, a connector/w/wire, shift coupler(new to the box after a disaster last summer) oil, sump gaskets, electrical connectors, wire, bailing wire, injection belt, points, normal tool kit w/fan belt, fuses. Must I go on. G. PS it’s a rugged fruit of the month box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gled49 View Post
    CD box, MFI fuel pump, rocker and shaft, plugs, a connector/w/wire, shift coupler(new to the box after a disaster last summer) oil, sump gaskets, electrical connectors, wire, bailing wire, injection belt, points, normal tool kit w/fan belt, fuses. Must I go on. G. PS it’s a rugged fruit of the month box.
    LOL. The bailing wire is a life saver when the shift coupler self-destructs. Ask me how I know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gled49 View Post
    CD box, MFI fuel pump, rocker and shaft, plugs, a connector/w/wire, shift coupler(new to the box after a disaster last summer) oil, sump gaskets, electrical connectors, wire, bailing wire, injection belt, points, normal tool kit w/fan belt, fuses. Must I go on. G. PS it’s a rugged fruit of the month box.
    I’m gonna need a bigger box..
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    Quote Originally Posted by trlin View Post
    Where are you folks keeping your jack and tool kit so it doesn't slide everywhere? There doesn't seem to one a great spot, especially for the jack in my '69.

    Thanks and be safe out there!

    -T
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    I like the rally-purpose look of a sill-mounted jack:
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