Lot Vintage Chevrolet Spare Tire Locks on 2040-parts.com
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
2 Spare tire locks. These would be from the 1930's. Bottom lock has the key and lock is working.
I do not remember which one came in the Chev box, but believe it was the one with the key. these would be for rear mounted tire carrier. I guess it would fit a fender well set up, but not 100% sure. Both of these locks included. |
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