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Antique Auto Folding Luggage Rack , Ford, Chevy, Mopar, And Others on 2040-parts.com

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Dakota City, Nebraska, United States

Dakota City, Nebraska, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Unbranded Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:NA Make:Unknown Surface Finish:bead blasted and primed

Antique original folding luggage rack 12" x 34". Bead blasted and primed ready for color of paint. Mounting hardware original to rack. Original vintage wing nuts and brackets. Folds smoothly and easily. Mounts to rear bumper brackets, lays flat for use and folds up out the way. Trunk binding strap slots are good condition. Measure and make sure it fits your application, no way for me to know.

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