Vintage Automobile Running Board Folding Luggage Rack 1910-1930's on 2040-parts.com
Roanoke, Illinois, United States
Vintage folding luggage rack for running board on 1910-1930's automobiles. Some minor bends, but fixable and functional as is. 44" long x 8-10" high.
Need lubrication and painting. |
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