Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1966 66 67 Ford Fairlane Squire Wagon Luggage Rack W/ Front And Side Trim on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Junction City, Kansas, United States

Junction City, Kansas, United States
Rack has pitting on the corner mounts
Warranty:No

PARTING OUT 1966-67 FORD FAIRLANE SQUIRE STATION WAGON

THE LUGGAGE RACK HAS SOME PITTING ON THE CORNER POSTS

THE SIDE TRIM IS VERY GOOD ON THE POST AND REAR SIDE WINDOWS

WINDSHIELD TRIM TOP TRIM HAS SCRTACHES AND DINGS, SIDE AND BOTTOM ARE GOOD

BACK WINDOW TRIM HAS DINGS AND SCRATCHES BUT LOOKS OK

ALL THE RUBBER FOR MOUNTING THE RACK IS IN GOOD CONDITION

DOOR SILL PLATES ARE FAIR

QUESTIONS 7857611479

PAYMENT BY: PAYPAL

SHIPPING: WILL SHIP 2-3 DAYS AFTER CLEARED PAYMENT

Happy New Year – a look back at 2009

Fri, 01 Jan 2010

Happy New Year from all at Cars UK It would be easy to do what every car site seems to be doing and either look back at the favourite new cars of 2009 – or the last decade as we move on to 2010 – or look forward to what 2010 will bring. But we decided to indulge ourselves a little and look back at what 2009 meant for Cars UK. Cars UK came to life on the interweb at the very end of 2008.

Movie Review: 'Need for Speed'

Wed, 12 Mar 2014

Even in death, Carroll Shelby still touches us from the heavens above, where we mortals pay tribute in celluloid. The first half of "Need for Speed" (which opens March 14) concerns a Ford Mustang that was "the one Carroll Shelby was building when he died," the characters gush and stumble, barely expressing their praise quickly or coherently enough. "The chariot of the gods," someone says; it's worth "two million, minimum," says someone else.

Win a Jaguar XJ and help the NSPCC

Mon, 09 Nov 2009

Before anyone else in the world, how do you fancy owning the first ever new-generation Jaguar XJ? To coincide with the launch of its new XJ limo, Jaguar has teamed up with the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), and hopes to raise £1m for the charity’s helplines by offering lottery tickets with the keys to the first XJ as the prize. Tickets cost £125 per entry, and along with the donation towards the NSPCC each entrant needs to answer three questions.