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I bought mine from Mohawk and they delivered and installed it (I did the electrical). Because it was a "home improvement" if they installed it, they did not charge me sales tax. The difference between the tax and their installation was less than $100.
Okay, for those of you following along at home, this is an update of a tool I made a few years back. It's a trunk torsion spring installation tool and as per a members request, I'll post up a bunch of photos with a scale so you too can fab this beauty at your leisure.
In actuality, there are...
Here is the one I think the OP is referring to. It's made of 2" angle and 1.5" flat stock. It was designed to fit a motorcycle lift and works on both big and small blocks. The lift is maneuverable and raises to meet the k frame. It works with the transmission attached and all of the accessories.
Sorry, the Ginsu knives sold out shortly after the Pocket Fisherman.
But if you act now, we'll throw in a can of Flex-seal absolutely free.
Just pay separate shipping and handling, operators are standing by.
I should take orders for this thing. :thumbsup: It was cheap to make as well, about $75 including the winch. Hell, 20% of the cost was in the paint and the sticker.
The turquoise beauty pictured is a '57 Chrysler Saratoga. In fact, she's featured in this months Mopar Collectors Guide...