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Leather Luggage Straps For Luggage Rack/carrier~~(2) Set~~dark Brown~solid Brass on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Boonville, Indiana, United States

Boonville, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply Part Brand:LEATHER LUGGAGE STRAPS Interchange Part Number:does not apply LEATHER LUGGAGE STRAPS:LEATHER CARGO STRAPS Other Part Number:does not apply LEATHER STRAPS:LEATHER STRAPS WITH BUCKLE UPC:does not apply

***LEATHER LUGGAGE STRAPS for LUGGAGE RACK/CARRIER***

***SOLID BRASS BUCKLES***

***(2) PIECE SET***

***NEW***

Leather luggage straps are used to secure luggage on top of a luggage
rack/carrier on Vintage/Classic cars.

These luggage straps could be used in other applications, not only Vintage/Classic but for
modern vehicles with a luggage rack/carrier or motorcycles and ATVs---just
anywhere a TOUGH, DURABLE, LEATHER STRAP is needed to secure luggage and/or cargo.

Straps are made of PREMIUM QUALITY, THICK, PLIABLE LEATHER with plenty belt holes for
flexibility with luggage sizes.
See photos of thickness of the straps.

Straps are made with either STAINLESS STEEL BUCKLES or SOLID BRASS BUCKLES.
This listing has SOLID BRASS BUCKLES.

Made in custom lengths, our one inch wide leather luggage straps are HANDMADE in our
leather shop. Therefore, we can GUARANTEE you'll be satisfied with the QUALITY and WORKMANSHIP.
If not satisfied with quality, simply email us,
then return the new & UNUSED luggage straps within 30 days for full refund of purchase price but NONE of the S/H costs.

SUMMARY of DETAILS:

NOTE: We strive to take THE most accurate photo possible of color of all our items.

The straps are not a perfect color match---one strap is slightly lighter color.  If this is an issue, a light treatment of Neatsfoot oil will help.

COLOR: Dark Brown--see close up of color

Note:  Straps have areas of minor, small surface wrinkles but they will not show up in photos.

(2) PIECE SET INCLUDES:
(2) Straps @ 52 inches long (overall INCLUDING buckle)  with
 18-1/2 inches of belt holes for flexibility with luggage sizes.

Straps are 1 inch wide.

Each strap has (1) fixed leather loop keeper at buckle and (1) sliding leather
loop end keeper to secure loose end.

SOLID BRASS Roller buckles
Buckles are attached with rivets for extra strength and durability.

Will gladly answer any questions you may have.

Buyer pays $6.80 S/H cost of Priority Mail in US;
International buyer must have S/H cost of Priority International calculated for 2 lbs. according to location.

Next day shipping after cleared Paypal payment.

Please pay within 7 days.

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