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Model A guys, I need some help. On my way down to see my Mom, I saw a Model A coupe on the highway going in the opposite direction. It had the spare tire on the rear with a trunk rack behind that. It that a normal thing for a Model A? The reason I ask, is that I have a 32 Model B tudor with the spare mounted in the rear and would really like to be able to add a trunk rack to it.
Thoughts? Thanks Jim |
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You can add a trunk behind the rear spare, but most of the ones I see have the trunk sagging down due to poor support, and that sure doesn't add to the looks of a Model A.
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If you make a rack be sure to allow for removing the spare tire.
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Extensions made from steel coming off the bumper brackets make it possible to put a trunk rack on the back with a spare, can be bought at any model 'A' supply house
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I have the set up. The extension brackets come in two thicknesses. Be sure to get the heavy duty. I am not crazy about the looks with the trunk,but but was great to have on my 1400 mile trip last summer.
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Thank you all for the replies.
As I mentioned, I have a 32 Model B and haven't seen any additional brackets listed anywhere. The Model A I saw looked really good with the trunk rack, but it was in the UP position. Down and with a trunk maybe not so good looking, but would be functional for my needs. Thanks again Jim |
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#9 |
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No, Carlg, I hate side mounted spares. LOL
Jim |
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Gee, My Rear spare, trunk rack looks and works good in my experience, to include when I have a trunk on it, with the brake light rotated aft.
I like the looks and it draws lots of favorable comments from lookers. It required an extension piece, available from the vendors. |
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Old photos never show the trunk behind the spare. My solution was a swivel wheel trailer for traveling. I found several old box type ones with covers which are great behind an A. No backing up problems either. Don't know how to post photos on here, but can email.
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I have a rack behind the spare on my roadster which is for sale. I do not have a trunk, but use the rack to hold luggage and a big picnic hamper, and otherwise it is folded up, and looks great.
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