UP FOR SALE IS AN ORIGINAL 1932-33-34 PLYMOUTH LUGGAGE RACK. DOES NOT HAVE ANY TRIM OR EMBLEM. IN GOOD CONDITION DOES HAVE ONE REPAIR SPOT CRENTER BOTTOM, FOLDED CUT SPOT "EASY FIX" SIX EXTRA HOLES ON THE TOP TRIM AREA. NO RUST, "HARD TO FIND ITEM"....ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING, ALL SALES FINAL. THANKS FOR LOOKING....
Accessories for Sale
- 1960 lincoln premiere continental interior front dash pad lh lower corner trim(US $15.00)
- Very old antique old wood wooden metal ford model t coil batteries car parts (US $20.00)
- Gm original☚71-72 chevelle,camaro,gto,442★mirror and dash corner light option★(US $75.00)
- 1959 1960 lincoln premiere continental ps rh door window power reg drive gear(US $59.00)
- 1967 1968 cougar xr7 gt xr7-g gte 6.5 litre orig ds lh clear quarter side window(US $89.00)
- Columbia 2 speed overdrive carrier & synchro clutch shifter ford zephyr mercury(US $9.50)
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