1930- 1931 Model A Ford Coupe Seat Tray, Had A Radio In It, Ready For Yours! on 2040-parts.com
Hamilton, Ohio, United States
This Auction is for a Coupe Drivers Seat Storage Tray, as removed from a Model A Ford. This fits behind the drivers seat.
It had a Radio cut into it, see photos. You can add yours or just cover with cloth to use this unit. Otherwise unit is in good original shape Can be mounted as is! I had many Model A Fords as a Boy and these parts are what is left of my stash of parts! These are as removed from a car and will need cleaned and painted to be usable. These are as is and have been in dry storage for years! Good Luck bidding! Shipping is actual cost. Thanks for looking |
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