Amc Jeep Eagle Factory Roof Rack on 2040-parts.com
Pottsville, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a new old stock item from an old American Motors dealer. It is a factory roof rack. I am not sure if it is for Jeep vehicles or Eagle cars. The part number is missing from the box. The bows measure 43 1/2 inches long. I do not have the instructions or screws as the box was opened at some point. You get what is pictured. It is in perfect condition.
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