1920's 1930's Luggage Rack, Vintage Antique Old Auto Car Model A Chev Dodge Gm on 2040-parts.com
Mossleigh, Alberta, Canada
Not sure what this luggage rack came off of. Not in bad shape, no rust out or rot. Measures 16" x 33" when fully opened, half of that when folded up. |
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