62-65 nova wagon roof rack. Rubber is still good to protect roof top and have screws. Rack is disassembled and packed in a round tube. One of the top bars going side to side has a small dent. I think it was on the rear from someone putting something up on the roof. The feet have the usual pitting and can be fixed. This came off a 1963 wagon.
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