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Antique Ford Model T, A, Motorcycle Wheel Lock & Keys Anti Theft Miller Chapman on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Antioch, California, United States

Antioch, California, United States
The plaque on the piece is quite worn so it difficult to make out all the words on it - I believe it is a Miller Chapman. The inside of the lock is marked 4 1/2C. Has 2 working keys.
Brand:Ford

Antique Ford Model T, A, Motorcycle Wheel Lock Vintage Anti Theft Miller Chapman.  The plaque on the piece is quite worn so it difficult to make out all the words on it - I believe it is a Miller Chapman.  The inside of the lock is marked 4 1/2C.  Has 2 working keys.  Great for your antique Model T , A, or Antique Motorcycle.  Measures 11" x 6". 

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