Running Board Toolbox, Model T Toolbox on 2040-parts.com
Bradenton, Florida, United States
Selling a running board toolbox from my 1923 Model T. It measures 22"long, 91/4" wide, and 7" deep. Except for some surface rust, this toolbox is in A+ condition. The previous owner placed lifting handles on the lid, but they can be removed if you prefer. I do not have the key to the box. See my other Model T listings for sale.
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