Vintage 1930's Hurd Spare Tire Cover Lock With Key F0152 Works on 2040-parts.com
Paris, Kentucky, United States
Selling a vintage 1930's Ford Hurd spare tire cover with key, marked on bottom F0152. Not a car person, so not sure exactly what car it fits. Key turns good, and locks, and unlocks. Needs some cosmetic work, as it shows age & dents. Outside rim on bottom is 6 5/8 inches outside to outside, inner rim is 5 5/8 inches outside to outside. I do not ship outside continental U.S.. Email me with questions, good luck, thanks.
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