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#359434 01/04/16 12:32 PM
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I have a couple of Potter trunks designed for the early thirties couples, cabriolets, and roadsters. What is the proper way to attached these to the rack? Jim

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Bolts through the plywood bottom and through the holes in the rack cross pieces. Actually flat head screws might be better as the heads don't interfere with stuff put into the trunk

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Thanks Chip. Does anyone know of a company that can fabricate the steel chrome strips that wrap around the trunk..mine are shot.

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At one time reproduction chrome or stainless mouldings were being made for the Potter trunk. However, I think that they quit making them many years ago.

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I think that Ken Koontz made some a couple of years ago. If he sees this post he might comment and verify or deny.


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Thanks Chipper !

Yes I have made the stainless steel bars that attach to the US Made 1931-32 Trunk Rack. These are not for use on the extension trunk. I think you will find a picture of them with my pictures. I think I have material to make an additional 3 sets.



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I think that Ken Koontz made some a couple of years ago. If he sees this post he might comment and verify or deny.


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I think Jim is after new stainless trims that are actually on the trunk body and lid itself.


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Correct. I'm looking for the steel bands that go around the trunk itself. I found a gentlemen a few years ago who would fabricate them for two arms and one leg, a price in retrospect which now seems tolerable. He no longer is referenced on the internet.

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jim Del mentioned in his post above:

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Does anyone know of a company that can fabricate the steel chrome strips that wrap around the trunk..mine are shot.


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Some reproduction trunks use a chrome plastic strip that duplicates the appearance of stainless strips on original trunks.


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You might talk with Kent! He made them at one time.


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