Info on this jack?

Bassmaster96

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Any ideas on the maker of it or the correct name of it? Is it just a screw jack?
 

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Well my first hunch was maybe an accessory with a WWII Willy's military MB or GPW Jeep, but that ain't it. I'm thinking it's from a vehicle of around the 1940s early 50s, based on the pressed metal and rivet construction. I think the folks in the " what is it forum" would have fun trying to figure this one out. To me it looks like a jack that was provided as an accessory to some old vehicle. Are there no part numbers or alpha codes on it anywhere? The name I'd give it is a ratcheting screw jack. Found an image of one kinda like it, but little info other than old 1940 automobile Jack for Chevy or Dodge.
 

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Bassmaster96

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Thanks a lot for the info. Yeah, I couldn't find any markings on it; that was one thing that threw me off. It doesn't really look like they go for much to begin with though. Thanks again :thumbsup:
 

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nice relic either way and could come in handy
 

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