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Jack 444-544

Trying to find a jack assy for my 63 PV 544. Volvo p/n 210080.








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    Jack 444-544

    I may be able to help you.Contact me off-line and give me your location.
    Pete.








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      Jack 444-544

      I am in Oak Harbor, WA about 70 miles north of Seattle, on Whidbey Island. After I posted looking for the jack, I went to CVI-automotive and found a brand new one, along with some other items I need. Rather expensive on shipping though.








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        Jack 444-544

        I was thinking the late 544 came with the same jack as the 122. Is this correct? I can't find a part number or the part in the manual. If so they are the same, I have a bunch of 122 jacks about...


        Chris








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          Jack 444-544

          There are two lengths for this type of jack but off hand I don't know which is which. #210080 is for Pv and #672038 for Amazon
          Can be black or a light grey-green.








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      Jack 444-544

      I am in Oak Harbor, WA about 70 miles north of Seattle, on Whidbey Island. After I posted looking for the jack, I went to CVI-automotive and found a brand new one, along with some other items I need. Rather expensive on shipping though.








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        Jack 444-544

        I didn't get a jack with my car either. I bought one for $10 on eBay, but after it arrived it had rust-through on the little sheetmetal cover on the top. Still works fine, just not attractive.

        I found another one at my Dad's place, and after cleaning and painting, it''s great.

        I spent months tracking down all the pieces to the stock tool kit, including the pliers, which are rather hard to find. And...I've actually used the tools on occasion!

        Hang in there on these last little pieces. You may find that it takes forever to get everything you need without spending a fortune. My next project is to install stock wheel trim rings. I have a set, but I've been in the hospital for four months and Hot Stuff has just been sitting. If I felt better, I'd have her brought down so I could have some transportation. *sigh*

        Steve in California
        (Near Death Valley)
        1964 Volvo PV544
        1965 Volvo P1800s
        1967 Fiat Abarth 100-OT
        Etc...







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