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Old 12-13-2020, 05:32 PM   #5
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Default Re: Types of trunks for model a’s

Here are some photos and some dimensions. More to come. I am not sure what is Ford and what is Kari-Keen.



There is a rectangular piece of steel, 1/8 inch thick, that is 6 inches wide and 7 1/4 inches high that looks like it attaches to where the spare tire would normally go. It has the top corners cut off. It bolts to another 1/8 inch thick of steel that is 6 inches tall in the center and tapers off on both sides to about 4 inches high at the ends. It is 26 inches wide. It mounts to a tube that runs from one side of the fender mount to the other. The tube is 1 1/2 inch OD. The plate mounts to the tube with U bolts.
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