This frame is from a 5-43 gpw. It had a lot of rust on the seat back,the "F" can hardly be seen, it was so bad. Few other spots as can be seen in the photos. I started to repair the broken mount point on th left leg, but never finished it. I would prefer not to ship this but will if need be. Just keep in mind it will cost around $40.
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