Antique Locomobile Pair Front Running Board Brackets- Live Steam Brass Car Era on 2040-parts.com
Bremerton, Washington, United States
Pair of front running board brackets as pictured. Told that these are Locomobile parts. Unable to confirm. Appear to be recast? Approx 13 1/2" tall. Please refer to pics and email with questions (or answers!). Shipping offered via USPS or FedEx Ground. Thanks!
See our other auctions this week for additional Locomobile (??) parts we have listed. Will combine postage. Thanks! |
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