Spare Tire Holder 1920's 24"? Packard Truck Mack Coupe Ford Dodge Chevy Ihc on 2040-parts.com
Conrad, Montana, US
Here is neat old spare tire holder. Don't know what it fits. It is bent up and the one bracket is broken off,but i think you could fix it up. It measures around 24", 23 inches diameter so not sure what size the tire would be. Please ask questions. Check out my other items! Good luck
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