Ex Cond E3 Trunk Storage Organizer

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Pictured in natural habitat.

I don’t know what there are worth? $300? This one even has new, old foam!
 

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This is your competition although they are a reproduction. Yours looks beautiful.

 

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This is your competition although they are a reproduction. Yours looks beautiful.

Wonder why the reproductions are oriented left to right? Did EU cars have these on the drivers side?
 

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Wonder why the reproductions are oriented left to right? Did EU cars have these on the drivers side?
Non US cars did not have the gasoline vapor container so they stowed the wheel chock on the front end of the luggage bag. The bag and chock still fit the US cars this way, but the one you are selling would be more correct for a US E3.

I bought mine from CS Werk. They are restored originals (at least mine was)...not reproductions .

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Non US cars did not have the gasoline vapor container so they stowed the wheel chock on the front end of the luggage bag.
That's right regarding Series 2 cars. ECE cars got the same setup as USA versions including the luggage bag starting in September 1973 with the Series 3.
Did EU cars have these on the drivers side?
That would not have been too clever. Imagine accessing the spare wheel with a (full) luggage bag fixed to the boot floor panel you have to remove.
 
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