Antique Ford Model A Leather Trunk on 2040-parts.com
Huntertown, Indiana, United States
Up for bid is this Antique Ford Model A leather trunk in fair/good condition for its age. As you can see in 1st pic the snap buckle on the right latch is missing and so is part of the leather straps. Also that strap is missing in 4th pic and the bottom corner protector is off but in trunk. The leather handles are complete and in place. It measures 35" X 16" X 16".
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