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Vintage 1961 1962 1963 1964 International Scout Pickup Tail Gate Tailgate Bench on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Colby, Kansas, United States

Colby, Kansas, United States

 

We've sold over 300 vintage tailgates that customers use in restorations and repurpose into benches, tables, fences or signs.   We generally have several different makes and models, so be sure to view our other auctions and check back often…you never know what Pete will find.


There is a reason they are so popular…the size makes them the perfect bench back and the old worn paint and random dents and dings give them unique character; the patina of the oxidized metal can only be produced by time and the elements.  


This tailgate came off an old 60's International.  There is a small area of rust-through on the right side frame.  The handle mechanism is included but not attached (we used tape for the pictures...just add screws)

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