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Nos Wing Nuts For Ford Model T A Spare Tire Mount U.s.a. Made Vintage Unrestored on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Swartz Creek, Michigan, United States

Swartz Creek, Michigan, United States
Nice new old stock aftermarket...
Manufacturer Part Number:87C Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Original Part Brand:Stone

Here are 4 replacement wing nuts for the spare tire carriers on some Model T Fords.  Maybe even Model A.

That's what my book says they are for.  The thread is 7/16"-20.

These were made by the Stone Manufacturing Co. back in the late 1920's.  They still have their original galvanized finish.

They are original and unrestored.  There is some light rust and manufacturing flaws as pictured. 

Rare parts.  Don't miss out!! 

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///////Michigan residents will pay 6% sales tax at checkout.

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