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Vintage Model T Model A Expanding Luggage Rack Adjustable Running Board Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
Condition:Used

I HAVE SHOWN WHERE THE UPRIGHT ON 1 SIDE IS BENT AND NEEDS STRAIGHTENING. THE RIVETS APPEAR GOOD, THE CLAMPS SCREW IN AND OUT WITHOUT ISSUE AND THE EXPANDING GATE OPENS AND SHUTS WITHOUT ISSUE. I HAVE USED WD-40 TO LUBRICATE THE CLAMPS AND GATE TO FREE EVERYTHING TO MOVE. THE PAINT LOOKS TO BE IN GOOD SHAPE WITH SOME SURFACE RUST.

ENTENDED, WITHOUT INCLUDING THE SIDE FOLD OUTS, THE WIDTH IS 54". THE HEIGHT IS 20" IN THIS POSITION. IT FOLD TO ABOUT 14" AND IS ABOUT 20" TALL IN THIS POSITION. THE WEIGHT IS ABOUT 11 POUNDS.

PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. I AM ALSO LISTING A FLUIDS RACK FOR RUNNING BOARDS. PLEASE SEE IF INTERESTED. 

FedEx SMART POST WILL NOT DELIVER TO A POST OFFICE BOX. PLEASE HAVE A BACKUP ADDRESS I CHANGE SHIP TO.
DEPENDING ON BUYER'S LOCATION, I MAY BE ABLE TO UPGRADE SHIPPING. 

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